Hotels. WH A UNO LIF F E HOTEL, KakarasneaR. IT AY WOO ]) ... Fro pi; n; to a. Traveller s -win find at the above named Hotel, every accommodation for botSi man and boast. Good Meals Good Beds Good Stabling 1 Good Paddocks And last, though not least, the best of Liquors, and GOOD SPARKLING ALE, From the PATE A BREWERY. November 14, 3 877. CSO J> AIL WA Y II OTE L, Corner of Moa Street and Junction Road, INGLEWOOD, TARANAKI. X £?■ DQBBSS', Every accommodation for Visitors and Travellers. Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors always of the best quality. A Taupe D’Hotk Daily. Well Grassed Paddocks. Good Stabling-, and a constant supply of Good Oats and Hay. G4917 Notices, To the Public of and Vicinity * rpIIE BUTCHER’S SHOP lately X occupied by Mr F. Adams, has
been aB-0P83J30, under the management of Mr J. Frazer, wlso "will be in a position to supply Mutton, Beef, Pork, Lamb, Veal, and Sausages, of superior quality. Customers waited upon daily. A cart will run to Herman by Three Times a Week. McRAE & HICIIOLSON, Gls Proprietors. CARLYLE HORSE BARAAR (Opposite Pa tea Mate Office), A HD iklllOH BTIL BUS, (At back of Albion Hotel), T AII A KAK X ROA D, CARL YL E. |3 OBE R T jg HSKI NE, Proprietor. Buggies, Carriages, and Saddle Horses always on biro at a moment’s notice. Horses carefully broken to Harness. Good Pa cl Ex-king, but no responsibility taken. 715 ST. MARY’S SCHOOL. SSfiw©ra« mllE above-named Scltool will bo X opened again, under the management of Miss M. Guerin, on the 7th January, 1878. Terms—Monthly, in advance : s. d. Plain Education—One child, per month - - - -50 Two children of same family, do 9 0
Three or more, ditto - - 12 0 Mu sic Lessons on Piano or Harmonium Two full lessons a week - - 14 0 One fnl! and one half-lesson, do 10 6 One full only, or two half lessons 7 0 For further particulars apply to the School Mistress, or to the undersigned. 717128 E. PERTUIS. M 0 A 11 LOC K. mHE undermentioned Sections fronting X the Mountain Road are For Sale—• No 158, containing 53 acres No 177, containing 81 acres No 178, containing 53 acres No 183 —That part lying between the Mangamawheto River and Surrey Road, in sections to suit purchasers. Also to be Sold, or Let on Lease— A Water-power on the Waiongona-iti River, adjoining Inglewood. The fall is about 4G feet. A tramway can be laid io connect this property with the Railway Station. Anplv to RO.CEiII 'TRIMBLE, OF: <122 Inglewood. lAOIi Grenadine Press Pieces, at 2s 9cl, try Excelsior House, T. North.
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 277, 8 December 1877, Page 1
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