A LICENSE WANTED.
# to Tin: F.onouoF tiik m.vnawatc hkuam). Si v— There ore groat complaints, both from the settlers at OfoM vv.d also from ';]ii ivnA'Ciiing p; V\'< ■. at. U; r> aziir.u <•,!' ti-,<> i.iceiifcin^ C'c-nvt i ; i nei'.-i-xe-iifb' i'cj'u-i;^ a license to tlio CiuU House. 'I he coccii changes at that houao now, but travellers are unable to get a nip, if wet, without going to the Telegraph' Hotel, and running the risk of losing their passages. It is a general feeling that the houso ought to hare a license, when both travellers and settlors would get a better article and more civility. The house is well adapted for an hotel, and we all know Mr Langley well enough to be sure of meeting with civility. I am &0., Thavei,leb. Otaki, 14th August
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 99, 19 August 1879, Page 2
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133A LICENSE WANTED. Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 99, 19 August 1879, Page 2
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