Hotels. KAKARAMEA HOTEL. rnITIB well-known Hotel will bo found replete with every comfort end convenience for Travellers' find Visitors. The best ’Wines and Spirits always in stock. The undersigned bog’s to assure Ids patrons that it will bo bis constant endeavour to merit a share of their custom. Good Stables and Paddocking. A GENERAL STORE, containing articles necessary for settlers is attached to the Hot oh S. DIXON, Proprietor. Agent for the’ Patka Mato. SHIP Xj (r.ATK OOMMKIUUAIi.) Nearly opposite the Corporal.ita* Wliarfj TAUFO QUAY, WANGANUI. Proprietor E. W. Littlawood. npITE Hotel lias boon thoroughly renovated thronghont, and various alterations and improvements made to add to the com forte of those favoring the proprietor with their patronage. EYK It Y ACCOMMI) ATT 0 N F0 It VISTTOIW AND 150AKDK118. THE HED-ROOMS AND SITTIXa-HOOMS Are lofty and well furnished, and no expense lias been spared to render accommodation in this respect really first-class. 1 I r iues. jSphvVs, ana Ales oj iitc choicest quality. Ax Or.nixAiiY Datt.y at Gnu o'clock OLD KETEMARAE HOTEL. TO TRAVELLERS BETWEEN PATEA AND NEW PLYMOUTH. THE .above Hotel is now Re-opened, .and has lately undergone a thorough renovation. The house is suitably furnished throughout, and the bedrooms are well ventilated. As this Dote! is situated at the entrance to the Mountain Road, travellers between Patca and New .Plymouth will find it a convenient halting stage. Good paddock accommodation. THOMAS BUG WEN, Proprietor. ooeraww. -ci s--- raaam Busides3 ITotices! Q T. P 0 T T 0, SADDLE!I AND HARNESS MAKE]}. TAUANAKI HOAD, OAKI.VI.K.
A well assorted ktrioß of EXOLLSIf AXI) COLONIAL HAUDLERY. CART AND TRAP HARNESS, Ail Orders and Repairs promptly executedi G R ASS SEE DS. WILLIAMSON & SHAWj Iroxmokokrs & Sredsmust, yjAVE NOW'LANDINGj ex Warwick, a full stock of NEW SEASON’S CLOVER SEEDS, comprising Fine New White Clover Good Clean Local Saved Rye Grass „ „ „ Cocksfoot „ jj » Prairie „ » » Timothy „ „ „ Italian Rye Special —We can confidently recommend the Rye Grass as having been selected by Mr Henry Williamson, from long standing pastures. All Clovers and other seeds arc tried by ns before we sejld them out, and are guaranteed to germinate freely, Samples and prices forwarded on application* POSTERS and Handbills done on the shortest n ■‘Gac* ftp the office of this paper!
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 134, 22 July 1876, Page 1
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374Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 134, 22 July 1876, Page 1
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