The t ». Woosong, which tailed from Wellington for HoDg-Kof’g on Tuesday afternoon, took 1800 tons of Gr.ymyuih oo&l in addition to that t.'qoired for her ownons mplion. She took 350 (Itausa pa'eengtra, who were granted exemption certiflcitee by the Oustome authorise*.
RAIX-WAY RBPimUMBNT ROOMS, TIMABU, —D. McGuiniiess bes* to inform his numerous friends, and the travelling public in particular, that having taken the above rooms for a fresh terra he has decided to reduce the charges hitherto made, arid in future they will b» us follow ;—breakfast in readiness ifor early truing, Is 6d ; Hot Lunch or. Dinner, s»rved up in the hitherto well-known profuse style, on arrival of North and' South Express t rains, Is 6d. Tea and Coffee always in reudiness, and choice confectionery, &o. The lessee would especially draw attention to the Ladies’ Private Dining-room, which (ms been specially arranged and furnished for their convenience, A waitress is always in attendance. The usual Is Lunches are still continued at the Club Hotel.—Adrt.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1619, 11 August 1887, Page 4
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165Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1619, 11 August 1887, Page 4
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