Hotels. KAITERATAHI HOTEL, (Scott’s Crossing.) rjpHIS Picturesquely Situated Hostelry, combining Ferry accommodation, is now open, and will be found replete with every comfort known to a COUNTRY INN. V The Wines, Spirits, and Beer, are of the best deScription procurable. Luxuriant Feed for Horses with plenty of running Water. Civility, Combined with very Moderate Charges, abe the chief characteristics • of this Hostelry. (n connection with the above is a carefully-selected assortment of Goods at Town Prices. • THE MAi3OKIO ' COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, GISBORNE, POVERTY BAY. PRIVATE SUITES OP APARTMENTS. Bath, Billiard, and Sample Booms. STAPYLTON C. CAULTON, - ... PROPRIETOR. - .
ALBION HOTEL, GISBORNE, POVERTY BAY. HO HIS well-known Hostelry will be found replete with every comfort and convenience for Country Settlers, Families, Commercial Men, &c. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD SALOON. Excellent Stabling. The Bar is well stocked with the Choicest Brands. BRADLEY & STEGGALL, Proprietors. ARGYLL HOTEL, GISBOBNE. A. BLAIR, Proprietor. HHHIS Hotel is centrally situated, and has a commanding business. The accommodation is replete with comfort for Travellers and Visitors. An Ordinary, daily, at one o’clock. Choice Wines and Spirits. A first-class Billiard Room is added to the establishment, which, with one of Alcock’s best tables, places it in the front rank of any in the colony. Good Stabling and moderate charges. RICHARD KELLY T.’T AS great pleasure to inform the inhabitant s -L of Poverty Bay that lie has now on hand Seccombe’s beautiful sparkling Beer sold only at the SHAMROCK HOTEL. It is a Perfect Cure for all complaints, and will put every man’s heart in the right place, and no humbug; only 6d for a LONJ-SLEEVER. Also, The very Best Brands kept. Accommodation for Boarders unsurpassed. Come and judge for yourselves. JOHN VILLERS, CHANDOS HOTEL, Ormond. \ SITUATED on the high road to the Connt j ry affords excellent accommodation for travellers. Paddocks with luxuriant feed close at hand, for horses. N.B.—A noted house for the best Liquors and the cheapest beer. A general store business is carried on in connection with the Hotel with a capital selection of goods at Gisborne priced
ROYAL OAK HOTEL, MATAWHERO. PROPRIETOR : Edwin L. Jones. (LATE A. HIRD.) EL. J. begs to announce to the * inhabitants of Poverty Bay and the public generally, that he lias just OPENED THE ABOVE HOTEL, and trusts by strict attention to Business to merit a fair share of their patronage. None but Choice Vintages Kept. DRAUGHT & BOTTLED ALES OF THE BEST BRANDS. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Secure, Well-fed, and Watered paddock d joining the Hotel. THE SIIELBOURNE HOTEL. JJIGGINS, Proprietor, Will be OPENED on or about the 17th instant. It is centrally situated at the junction of the Ormond and Matawhero Roads, and is supplied with WINES, ALES, & SPIRITS of the Best Brands, in great variety; also, with every convenience for Travellers. Il has the advantage of commanding the finest and most extensive view to be obtained from any point on the Flats. Private Rooms for Families. Good Paddock Accommodation for Horses and Cattle. WAERENGA-A-HIKA H( )TEL, GEORGE SAUNDERS, PROPRIETOR npiHS Hotel is favorably situated at the Junction of the Main Road from Gisborne to Ormond, and the Toanga Road, and offers First-class Accommodation for Travellers. Secure, well-watered, and grassed Paddocks are at tached to the premises. The Hotel will be found replete with the choicest stock of Wines, Beers, and Spirits procurable. In connection with the above, the Proprietor will Continue and Extend the General Store business already established, ivhere goods of all sorts can be had I T iKDQJtH E >’ RTC
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 192, 1 August 1874, Page 1
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