Hotels. AHSTRALASI AN HOTEL, rjjl H E above Hotel is ei'ee(ed on one H of tin 1 best sites iii Carlyle, eonimsmling n. beautiful view of (lie Palea Kin: ;-, To Exeurlionisls ;nn! r i'r;tvi l!t rs, it offers ; mend attractions, as I lie rooms for tin ;;- ns; are lofty and airy, and visitors can enjoy tin; comforts of their .Stabling - of j];: ■ Rest Doyen jit ion. "Wines and Spirits of Superior Quality, W. ODCERS, Di;onnnoToa, Curly]-*, Patem !’ AWE HA 11 () TEI j, lIAWRRA. ■J'. ESPACXE* PROPRIETOR. iI.C aliovo I fotel having lately umlerJi. gone extensive alterations, and tiie whole renovated and improved, is now one of lit' best liostelries cm the Creai Ts'orlli Western Road. Travellers ami visitors tn tin* distriei can depend upon receiving every attention. EXCELLENT STARLiNH With scenro and well grassed paddocks attached. "Night stAgo for the Mail Coach from "Wanganui to "New Plymouth. PI iiST-CLASS ORDINARY MEET. T. ESPACNE, Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL, CARLYLE. J. (J. REAM iSIT, PaonaiKToi;. rf!A J1 Id above Hotel is situated in dost' A- proximity to the Paiea, Rridge, and. tic aeenmmodation will be ionnd o! lirst-elass quality. Snaeious and well-ventilated R*. drooms. No liguors lend except those hearing really iirst-eiass brands. (mod Stabling and Paddocks. WHKXUAivPi-’A II.UTEL. A (qL'IET WEEK IN I’ll id C'ILN i El. COUP PADDOCKS AND ETA Rid NO. CIfARC ES MODERATE, AC EXT FOR THE PATE A MAIL. RcVAL OAK HOTEL, Maiikkt Ei’t'Aui;;, YTamoamh. JAMES LEYDOX, tX returning Ida sincere llumks to the j Public lor the support accorded him since opening the above Hotel, wishes lo inform them that he can otter Firstclass Accommodation lor Travellers and Hoarders, while every attention null he paid to his customers. Country Settlers will find this 1 lotel provided with good Stables, with hay and corn always on hand. Convenhmee, cleanliness?, and comfort will he the aim of the Proprietor, who will try to obtain support by deserving' it. Tea and Coifee from (J a.m. till 10 p.m. Hood Clean Redding. Sept ,1 I ~ OLD KEfEMARAE HOTEL. TO TRAVELLERS RET WEEN I* ATE A AND NEW PLYMOUTH. ripHE above Hotel is now Re-opened, JL and lias lately undergone a thorough renovation. The house is suitably furnished throughout, and the bedrooms are well ventilated. As this Hotel is situated at the entrance to the Mountain Road, travellers between Patea and New Plymouth will find it a convenient halting stage. Cood oaddoek accommodation. THOMAS SCOWEN, Proprietor,
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 109, 26 April 1876, Page 1
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