* Hotels. AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL. THE above Hotel is erected on one of’ the best sites in Carlyle, commanding a beautiful view of the Pa tea River. To Excurtionists and Travellers it offers special attractions, as the rooms for their use are lofty and airy, and visitors can enjoy the comforts of their own home. Stabling of the Best Description. Wines and Spirits of Superior Quality. W. ODGERB, Proprietor, Carlyle, Patoa. HA W ERA HOT EL, HAWERA. T. ESPA CI NE, PROPRIETOR. fTI'HE above Hotel having lately undergone extensive alterations, and the whole renovated and improved, is now one of the best hostelrios on the Great North Western Road. Travellers* and visitors to the district can depend upon receiving every attention. EXCELLENT STABLING, With secure and ■well grassed paddocks attached. Night stage for the Mail Coach from Wanganui to New Plymouth. FIRST-CLASS ORDINARY KEPT. T. ESPAGNE, Proprietor. ' MASONIC HOTE L, CARLYLE. J. O. BEAMISH, Pr.orjiiEron. THE above Hotel is situated in close proximity to the Patea Bridge, and the accommodation will he found ot first-class rpiality. Spacious and well-ventilated Bedrooms. No liquors kept except those bearing really first-class brands. Good Stabling and Paddocks. EGMO N T II OTE L, II A W E 11 A. T. QUINL IVA N, Pkopriktou, THIS Hotel will he found to possess every accommodation for Travellers, and as large additions have lately been made, those favoring the proprietor with a call, will receive every attention. Night stage for the mail coach from Wanganui. Wines and Spirits of Best Quality. Good Stables and Paddocks. KAKARAMEA HOTEL. THE KAKARAMEA HOTEL has been recently erected, tbe bni ding having boon constructed with the. purpose of affording comfortable accommodation to Visitors inspecting this healthy locality, and Travellers may roly on their wants being carefully attended to. GOOD STABLES AND PADDOCKING. A GENERAL STORE containing articles necessary for settlors, and a Post Office, arc attached to the Hotel. PALMER & GIBSON, Proprietors. Agent for the “ Patea Mail.” AYHENuTkKURA HOTEL. A QUIET WEEK IN THE COUNTRY. To Sportsmen, Tourists, Travellers, and Others. T LLOYD begs to inform his friends , that he has taken over the Whenunkura Hotel, Patea District. The house has been thoroughly renovated, > a new stock of liquors of the best Harands obtained, and everything will be found convenient to the comfort of persons visiting this hostelry. GOOD SHOOTING CAN BE OBTAINED. The Whennakura River flows close to the hotel, and canoes always at hand. GOOD PADDOCKS AND STABLING. CHARGES MODERATE. AGENT FOB THE PATEA MAIL.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 54, 16 October 1875, Page 1
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414Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 54, 16 October 1875, Page 1
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