Hotels. ALBION HOTEL, rAT E A . Proprietor T- HAYWOOD. THIS well-known Hotel possesses unequalled advantages to strangers and Commercial Travellers visiting Paten from its central position in the business part of the town, and in close proximity to the Post and Telegraph Offices, it contains a fine range of Bedrooms, with every convenience. Baths—Hot. Cold, akd Showed. r f The .Table for its selection of the choicest delicacies of tho season is unequalled in the Colony. The. choicest of Wines and the finest 'brands of Spirits and Cigars arc alone supplied. 'English and Colonial Alca and Stout on draft and in bott.e. SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS FOR TRAVELLERS. A first-class Billiard Table upon tho premises attended by a competent FIHST-CLASH STALLING ACCOMMODATION. 17 WHARNOLIFFE HOTEL, ax ATzaram 22,. R. HAYWOOD ... PnonuETon, Travellers win find at the above named Hotel, every accommodation both man and boast. Good Meals Good Beds Good Stabling Good Paddocks And last, though not least, the host ot Liquors, and GOOD SPARKLING ALE, From tho PATE A BREWERY. November 14. 1877. 680 Rail way hot el, CO UK Eft OF 3Moa-steket akd Junction Road, INGLE WOOD, TARANAKI. J. B. DOBBIN. - Proprietor. Every accommodation for Visitors and ■ Travellers. Wines, Spirits, an 1 Malt Liquors always of the best quality. A Taulh D’Hote Daily. Well Grassed Paddocks. Good Stabling, and a constant sen.ply of 097 good Oats and Hay. c .“- ” - " *“* ■” L-rC*". T. ECCLES FIEL D, High-street Havers, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Hawcra am! District that ho has Opened a WINE. SPIRIT, AND PROVISION STORE in High-street, and has now on hand— Woo l’s C.-mti-rhury . Flour,, Anderson & Co.’s Dunedin Oatmeal and Pearl Barley, Port Cooper Cheese, Victoria Company’s Snowdrop Sugar, Caddy’s T< a, A. Grant’s <j-Grape Port, D. Gomeze’s -l-diamond Sherry, Gnincss* Stout, 3-Star Brandy, and all otiier goods in the Provision line. Fresh Butter from the Best Dairies in the District. T. E. will give One Guinea or value ii%M-.Hla! to each of the makers of the best Cheese and Potted Butter, One Ciiu. se ami Ten Pounds of Potted Butter to be shown for competition at the Hawera Produce and Stock Show spoken ot as to bo held next November. 85tc N O T I C ; E. JAMES BURST having completed his . New and Commodious Iron Warehouse (4oxi’S) is prepared to receive and deliver cargo, produce, etc., at all leasonablc hours, and having secured all the latest conveniences, is prepared to recommence business at rates as per Schedule: Wool f including cartage, woighing, branding, &c.), per bale Is 6d Grain, potatoes, per 10sacks ■ Is fid Other goods, per ton ... ... Is fid Inward cargo (per ton), ships measurement ... ... Is fid Ton or fraction of 4- Ton charged as A Ton, over A Ton as a Ton. The above includes cartage to or from wharv s, but wharfage as charged by Harbor Board to ho added. After one week, storage will be at the I’ate of 9d per ton, and fid per bale per week or fraction of a week. 79J25 Q rT~ w r e.f or d’ Land and Commission Agent, NORMAN BYT HAS FOR SALE— • Sections in New Plymouth and Midhirst, and twenty sections in Norm an by. Agent for Colonial Fire and Marine Insurance Company, and for Messrs Robson’s Ketemarae Saw Mills. 649tc
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 393, 22 January 1879, Page 1
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