Hotels. G M O NT H 0 T E L, ISawera. PROPRIETOR ... CHAS. BROWN. Accommodation and Liquors of t!ie best quality. A first-class table always kept. Attendance any hour of the day and nigl it. Rendezvous for Cobb’s Coaches between Wanganui and Now Plymouth. BookingOffice : Side entrance. Good Paddocks bandy. Stabling of tbo best description, and every attention paid. Agent for New Zealand Mail. WHARNCLIF FE lIOTEL, I AKARAMEA. THIS well-known Hotel will be found replete with every comfort end convenience for Travellers and Visitors. The best Wines and Spirits always in stock. The undersigned begs to thank his friends and the public generally for their very liberal patronage during tljo six months he has been in this favorite hotel. Tin! hotel is constantly being improved, and S. D. asures his patrons that he will still endeavor to merit the public favor. Good JStables and Paddocking. A GENERAL STORE, containing articles necessary for settlers is attached to the Hotel. 6. DIXON, Proprietor. Civility Gratis. Agent forPATEA Mail, Patea; Wanganui Chronicle and Herald, Wanganui ; and Evening Post, Wellington. 22 Notices. gAIIN IS S & WIL SO N (Successors to Arthur Beauchamp), GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS. Shipping, Custom House, and Commission Agents. PRODUCE MERCHANTS VICTORIA A VENUS, WANGANUI. 65 M. H A R R I S, Accountant & Commission Agent (Next the Albion Hotel) C A R L Y L E. jTnTTx Mc G Ulli E, Land, Commission, and Financial Agent, II A W E R A. Office —Opposite Mr Raker’s Cabinet Warehouse. All business entrusted will bo promptly attended to. Office hours—lo a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, 139ag2 JOHN WHELAN Commission Agent, (Opposite Emigration Depot,) Taranaki Road, Carlyle, Rents and Debts collected. All Agency business promptly attended to. Agent for the Patea Mail, Wanganui Herald , and Taranaki Herald. jp J. SM I T 11, CABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER, Cambridge-strect, Carlyle. Every description of FURNITURE made on the Premise*, and sold at Wanganui prices. By purchasing from F, J. S., the settlers will ave the expense and risk of carriage. CARLYLE~BOARMNG HOUSE. Edward gilshnan begs to inform the public generally, that he has opened a Boarding House at Carlyle, nearly opposite the-Australasian Hotel. Good accommodation for Travellers and - Familßff. 111]I21
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 228, 16 June 1877, Page 1
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365Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 228, 16 June 1877, Page 1
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