I r ßpeliGOVERNOR FERGUSON HOTEL, ; TABABU BOAD, THAMES. Mrs Sawyer, Proprietress. THE Landlady of the- above. Faroarito and well Known Hotel thank* her friende and the general publio ior their patronage dnrinf the laet 10 yean, and hopes to nterit a eontinnati<kn,of tkeir &»oura. i It haTin»;h«»t» ew^o^y HsoHed that, ah* had dispoee* of her house and bonnes*, the lake* this opportunity of •asurittg her friende that she is Brill Sole Proprietrea»| and alw that she bt* greatly iaireassd tlat tjceomaaa. Station of heVho«^«nd alw frovUM Good Stabling. Being thorongbly independeo*, she jis a* hitherto enabled to psjrohue all her article* in the belt market. None but the BEST QUALITIES of WINES. SPIRITS, BEER, CORDIALS, ! ;v.M"i :" i .T.}.;.---fETC., ETC.,. , Sold at this Establishment. ! First Class Accommodation for Boarders ! ' and>{TraTelleTs. -. /" ~ N.B.—Brown and, Campbell's Exhibition ALE always on draught. ;j\ i ' ■ ■: - y British Hotel, TE AROHA. P. QUINLAN 41 j.r PROPBIETOB THE abore Hotel i« now open, and being the Best Appointed «nd Commodious on the Aroba GoldSeld, vieitbn can rely on every attention being paid to their require* ments. Good Beds.—-Table D'Hote Daily. Extensire Stabling. The WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, Ac, are of the finest quality only. NOTICE. WAiSidtTltoTEL, TE AROHA. THE undersigned begs most respectfully to tbank the inhabitants of the Waihen, Waitoa and Piako districts for past farors, aad trusts that by strict attention to business, and by keeping the best of Liquors and Beer that they will continue their farors. Good accommodation; also good arables, second to none in the district. W M. DIBS ELL. .''•'"•".'"-'■",:':•.■-". .---.■ -■: "..'"•"-—;■-- 18T7 Agent, for the N«w Zealand Inenranof 00. -If 00 SPf "^3" '-mm ► 1 1-lftitSjJß ij ef- £.2 * 05 eIBBBi sZ* b-aJ t_« FT Q W4 '» ' "*^ SSBSSI f^ 111 :.|«-^ff "ul^^l^Mslfl'M' va .. .>-.a-,.ytd«i«;!--f.jt: %M>'^> •AradtnoQ eoufunsax pw»i«sj *en aoj ; i ')' Oriental Lounge aad Nevada Hotel/ QUBEN AND DURHAM BTRIKTB, ' ' ' AVOtXiURD^ /<"j ■ iM ' H. C. B I pll MOND, ' < THE Proprietor of the abore Establish' inent erer alife tb4h» eomfortc-ef Ws- ' ' PATBQNSja (■;,/,- nor > has for «ome time, asen and felt that there was a w*ntrof socMplaoe of Beaorjt^fa more prirate nature, and at the'same U<neVmore Blci»ntiy Appointed ' ' rr> - ■•». - ■ LOUNGB, . i 1 where Professiaoal^rantleaMn, BusineM Ken And ptbem, after the Ck»igaes of the day, pould wile away ao hour in .pleasant convene. Durham street, Bar and Luncheon Bar open daily. - ' ' GLOVER'S ", ROYAL Hit. HOTEL; COROMANDBL. SADDLE HOR3K3 ON Hlftß. SUPERIOR STABLING AND WELL ' GftASSSD* PADDOCKS. •BUSSES EUN EEaULA-ELY TO '. AND fBOM STEASBB§. 170UCHBBS for" GoTernmenji PajNneiit V and^ompanr DebU^W#4 mf^t ** the Vtnmsa Stab Oaee. " tJ '-h pHBATWCAL PfilNXIN^ ia any,«a«r, I executed with despatch at tbe.Offloefif this Paper. ,- "' ! _ /" .* .'^^^ ;J f v ■; .:•:>■• -j , r
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3884, 10 June 1881, Page 1
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