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Hotels. *W AVE RL Y HOTEL, pposite Insurance Buildings), -v Queen Street, AUCKLAND. Residents on the Thames, Gentlemen, — When you visit Town FAVOUR me with a CALL, and tiy my Wines and Spirits, &c., Yours Respectfully, SAM YOUNG. COURT-HOUSE HOTEL, Opposite the Government Offices, QUEEN - STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. EDWARD LEYLAND, in intimating to his friends and the public generally that he has succeeded Mr S. B. Percy in the above centrally situated Hotel, begs to assure them that he will spare no pains to maintain the high reputation it has hiterto enjoyed. Liquors of the best quality only will be offered to the patrons of the house, who may also depend upon finding the table all that an epicure could desire ; while the domestic arrangements are such as to insure the comfort of those who choose to make the Court House Hotel their temporary home. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Next the Court-House, Queen-street, Graiiamstown. F IRST-CLASS WINES, SPIRITS, &c. LUNCHEON AT 1 0 CLOCK. Accommodation for a few respectable Boarders. A. BYERS. Proprietor. GRAHAMSTOWN HOTEL. MR. J. SENIOR ~jp> EGS to inform his Friends and the Public of the Thames that he has OPENED the above HOTEL, and that none but FIRSTCLASS LIQUORS will be kept. The Hotel has just been Completely FITTED UP, and now affords ACCOMMODATION for., BOARDERS, Not to be Surpassed on the Goldfield, TO PARTIES VISITING THE THAMES BARNETT’S WARWICK ARMS HOTEL, THE OLDEBT ESTABLISHMENT ON THE GOLDFIELDS. K BARNETT begs to return thanks for xjl* the support that has been afforded him for the last four years, and begs to inform the public that he has made extensive alterations in the Restaurant and Private Boarding House, for the convenience of visitors. The Private Boarding House is situated in the most pleasant and healthy part of Shortland. Private Sitting and Doublebedded Rooms. Every convenience for Families. A good Bath-room. BARNETT & STACEY, Proprietors. OHINEMURI. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL AND STORE •AT Te Paeroa, Ohinemuri, OFFERS every ACCOMMODATION foi Travellers and Visitors to this district, or to persons passing through to the East Coast. Grass Paddock. Saddle Horses for Hire. PETER AUSTIN Proprietor. THE ALBION HOTEL SITUATED ON THE.BEACH, K A P A N G A. ROBERT JONES, Proprietor. THIS First-class Hotel has lately undergone very Extensive Alterations and Improvements, and is now replete with every Comfort and Convenience, and fitted up in a style superior to any iu the province of Auckland. A NEW BUILHING has been erected especially for the Convenience of Ladies and Gentlemen Visiting from Auckland and the Thames. The Hotel contains a large number of Bed-rooms with suites of Rooms for Families or Wedding Parties. Gardens well laid out. Wines and Spirits of the choicest Brands. Sparkling Ales of the best brew, in draught or in bottle. AUCKLAND HOUSE, (TEMPERANCE HOTEL), Hobson Street, Auckland. W. T. BEST, Proprietor. THE above House is NOW OPENED as a First-class Boarding Establishment, and the Proprietor trusts that he will receive a fair share oi Public Patronage. Single and Double Furnished Bed-rooms, with first-class Accommodation for families. The House is Large aed Commodious, and its situation Healthy and Convensent. W. T. B. would be glad of a call from his old Thames and Coromandel friends. s PARKLING ale R. SECCOMBE & SON, GREAT NORTHERN BREWER Auckland, and WHARF, GRAHAMSTOWN. j. m. mckenzie Agent.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 189, 17 May 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 189, 17 May 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 189, 17 May 1872, Page 1

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