j Beaumont Ferry' Advertisements. T\UKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, BEAUMONT FERRY. HUGH STEWART, Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Travellers. First-clns? Stabling, Good Beds, &<\, A<\ SUM'S OLD OUIGUXAL T3EAUMONT FERRY STORE AND ■D ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, (On the East Bank of the Molynenx River). Good Stabling. Horse Feed, <fco. DEAUMONT FERRY HOTEL, BEAUMONT FERRY. T. Arthur - - Proprietor. T. A. having purchased this old-esta-blished Hotel (lately carried on by Mr. Charles Higgs), hopes to merit a continuance of the support formerly accorded to it. Good Stabling, and a first-class Accommodation Paddock. Tokomairiro Advertisements. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TOKOMAIRIRO, JOHN M'FARL&NB • • Phopkietoe. J M. heps to thank his friends and the public in general for the very liberal suppo' t he has ie vived durieg the lust three years, mid he trusts. l»y h con.-i- legation f>r the comfort imrt convenimce of \m me-tomcis, u« receive a contwuuvnee of their patronage. Allan* Rtn-al M«il fo.ch fr«m D incdin t<> Chuha Ferry. d*jly, rh-niiies horses at tinC unmereirtl Hotel, Tokomairiro, allowing travellers titnefo- refreshments. Good English Grass PaddocLs adjoining the house. Wines, Spirits and Ales of the best quality. N.B. — Stabling second to none, and every enre and attention given to hordes. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. JOHN WATERS Pbopbibtob. JW., in returning thanks to tjie inhali- • tanta pf Toliomairiro ar.d siirroiiridinp districis, for the liberul patronage bestowed on him since opening the above establishment, begs to inform them that he sliil coiulu- ts i: on the same liberal scale, and at the lowest possible terms. THE JOBBING DEPARTMENT I* now supplied with a Stud of Horsei and Veltieli-s of every description, unequalled in Tokomairiro Horses Broken to Sa-lcllo or Harness (Single or Doublb). Tl G . JOHNSTONE, CABINETMAKER, &c, TOKOMAIEIKO, Has always on hand a good selection of Kitchen, Parlor, and Bedroom FURNITURE. Also, some of the finest specimens of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Damask Curtains, and Furnishings of every description. As F. G. «T. imports these Goods direct from the Home Market, he is able to sell at extremely low prices. Samples of Curtains. Carpeting, &c., sent by post or coach. CouirruT Orders PunctuaiiLT Attended to Inspection Invited. i J! i RR . JONES, | TQKOMAIRIRO, LAND AND ESTATE AGEXT. Mnnm «dvan«>d nnd invfs^d on 'M'orteape. nAUPH O T E L , MIL rOK, EDWATtD H. GRAY • • fao-rBrBTOB. Gord supply of Wines nnd c pMt6 of the Bent Brimta XTt.-aOOD STABMWO. JASIES * LOwKHART, d ADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER,, tOKOMAIRIBO. i A first-ckss assbrtmont of Saddlery always on hfcnd. 17^33
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 38, 31 October 1868, Page 1
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