Hotels. ~AH ST 11A LA S I A N I I O' T Ei *. . ■■ ' w. HpilK above Hotel is erected on one I- of tin* best sites in Carlyle, commanding a beautiful view ol the Patea River. To ExcUrtlbliHts ami Travellers it oilers special nt < met hj ats, as the rooms: for their use am I* l it,V mi 1 airy, ami visitors call oil joy the comforts ol their own home. Stabling of the Test Description. Wines am! Spirits of Sup For Quality. , ()i>ciH;s, I’noi-iuKTon, C'jrlyl' , Paten. HAW t-l HA HOTEL, . II A W E H A. ftp HE above Hotel having nmlergomH exit nsive additions ali i alterations, ami -he whole improved, is now one o! the most eomfortable an 1 repl he hot-L bn the Great North \V< stem Hoads. Travellers and Private FamiliesVisiving the district can receive cveiy Comfort and attention. Private suits for cxcurtiotiists and redding parties. Hot, Cold, mid Shower, Baths. Brandy and Liquors of the very best only kept. EXTEXSIV E Sf AtILING. The Stables are in charge of a competent Groom, and well adapted for Stud or race horses. Well grassed paddocks attached, without responsibility. Xight stage for the mail coach iu and from New Plymouth. FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. Foreign nltd Colonial Papers received. TIIE ODO R E ESP AG N Id, Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL, CARLYLE. ,J. G. BEAMISH; l-notmiKtom ’ rciHE abov- 1 Hotel is situated iti dose -3.- proximity b> the Paten Bridge, nlnl (be ae'-iiminodalion will be found o' lirst-elasu quality. Spacious atld well-ventilated Bedrooms. Ko liquors kept except those hearing really first-class brands. Good Stabling alnl Paddocks. WHKNUAKFHA HOTEL. A QUIET WEEK IX THE COUNTRY. To Sportsmen, Tourists, Travellers, and Others. m LLOYD.begs to.inform his friends , that he has taken over the Whetiuaknra Hotel, Paten .District. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and a new stock of liquors of the host grands obtained, and everything will lie convenient to the comfort ot persons visiting this hostelry. GOOD SHOOTING CAN BE OBTAINED. The Whcnuaknra Liver flows dos» to the hotel, and canoes always at hand. GOOD PADDOCKS AND STABLING. •CHARGES MODEM ATE. AGENT FOR TILE PATE.VMAIh. moyai7 UAK HOTEL, Mauskt -SqcAttK, Wan-dandi. JAMES LEYDON, IN returning his sincere thanks to the Public lor the support accorded him since opening the above Hotel, wishes to inform them that he can olfer Firstclass Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders, while i Very attention will be paid to his customers. Cotinlry Settlers will find this Hotel provided with good Stables, With hay and corn always on hand. Convenience, cleanliness, ami comfort ■hull be the aim of the Proprietor, who will try to obtain support by deserving it. Tea and Coffee from (5 a ah. till 10 p.m. Good Glean Bedding. JAMES LETT, Lemonade, So daw at ku, and Coudial Mandfaotdkicii, TA HANAKI ROAD, PATE A. N.B.—All Lemonade Bottles not ketdunkd will be charged at the rate of Gs. per dozen*
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 126, 24 June 1876, Page 1
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486Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 126, 24 June 1876, Page 1
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