Hotels. RAILWAY HOTEL, PATE A. Dunedin Beer. Mr F. O’S. McCarthy, has pleasure in informing the public that he has received a large stock of —D UNEDIN XXX BEER—from the celebrated Brewery of J. Speight & Co., who took First Prize for Beer at the Melbourne Exhibition against all the world. Gall at the “ Railway Hotel" F. O’S. M’GARTHY, Proprietor. ALBION HOTEL, Patea ; Proprietor, T. Haywood. THIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL possesses unequalled to strangers and Commercial Travellers visiting Patea, from its central position in the business part of the town, and its close proximity to the Post and Telegraph Offices. It contains a fine range of Bedrooms, with every convenience. Baths—Hot, Cold, and Shower. The Table, for its selection of the Choicest Delicacies of the season, is unequalled in the Colony. The choicest of Wines and the finest brands of Spirits and Cigars are alone supplied. English and Colonial Ales and Stout on draft and in bottle. SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS FOR TRAVELLERS. The Billiard Room having been re decorated and refitted, T. 11. has pleasure in inviting attention to the increased coin fort and convenience which lovers of the green cloth will find at the old house. The Billiard Table is attended by a competent marker. First-class Stalling Accommodation _
CEHTEAL HOTEL, PAT E A Owen McKittbick ... ... Proprietor. mHE above new and commodious Hotel 1 is now open for tbe accommodation of tbe public. It occupies the most central and commanding position in the Town of Patea, within one minute’s walk of the Post and Telegraph Stations. It lias been erected regardless of expense, is elegantly furnished throughout, lias ample accommodation-—the bedrooms being lofty and well ventilated, and tbe private sitting rooms being furnished in excellent style, and with a view to the convenience and comfort of guests. The Billiard Boom contains a new Table by Alcock & Co., Melbourne, and is furnished vjith all the latest and best appointments. The Hotel being situated on a corner section fronting three streets, all the windows are well lighted, and command an extensive view of the surrounding country. Wines, Spirits, and Beers of the very best quality. The Proprietor, in notifying the opening of the Central Hotel, desires to add that no effort will be wanting on his part to make the establishment one of the most popular hostelries on the coast. The comfort of the guests will be the first consideration, and the proprietor trusts to receive public support. in connection with the Hotel. 0. McKITTEICK, Proprietor. AIMATE HOTEL, J. Jackson invites attention to the excellent accommodation for Boarders and Travellers at his handsome new Hotel, which for home-like comfort cannot be surpassed. First-class Stabling. Good Paddocks. FIRST-CLASS STABLING MANAIA. J. JACKSON, Proprietor.
TAMES SPEIGHT & CO., Malsters J and Brewers, Dunedin. Agent for Patea, Hawera, and Wanganui Counties, Mr F. O’S. McCarthy, Patea. Awards to Speight & Co.’s Dunedin Beer : Sydney International Exhibition, 1879-80. 2nd Prize for our strong Ale. MelbournelnternationalExhibition , 1880-81. Ist and 2nd Prizes for strong Ale. Bottlers of our Beers obtained Ist Prize for Bottled Stout and three 2nd Prizes for Ale. Otago A.doP. Association , 1881, aivardedus Ist & 2nd Prize for strong and mild Ale. Dunedin Industrial Exhibition , 1881, Ist Prize for Palo Ale. Bottlers of our Beers , Ist Prize for Ale and Stout. JOB PRINTING of 1 every descriptioli executed at the Mail Office, witn neatness and despatch.
Patea District Coach Service. J trains at Wavcrley for the South, and at Hawcra for the-North. NORTH. _ a.m. Passengers leave Wanganui by train 7 45 Arrive Wavcrley 10 0 Coach arrives at PATEA 11 15 p. M. Kakaramea 11 45 Manutahi 12 30 Connecting with the train at Hawcra, train leaving at 3 o’clock. SOUTH. Passengers leave New Plymouth by train at Coach leaves Hawcra Manutahi PATEA Arrives Wavcrley ... Tkain leaves Wavcrley a.m. 7 45 11 20 p.m. 0 0 2 0 4 0 4 15 Patea Extra Coach. A coach will leave Waverley daily (Sundays excepted) at 7 p.m., arrive Patea 8-40 p.m. Down : leave Patea 6 a.m., arrive Waverley 7-30 in time catch the morning train for Wanganui, so as passengers leaving Patea can get to Wanganui and back on the same day.
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Patea Mail, 11 February 1882, Page 4
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