T A M^B.S L, FANCY BREAD fc BlSCpfet BAKER, L' x % *k a '** X ln : thanki^g fihe inhkbitarife aJ^Ttomairiro jind' surrounding Bu(rictß fo^rthwiberal supsßupport whigh has beUu^Acci&Klea to him for many years past, begs to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that he has made a Jarge addition to his premises, and is now prepared to give much greater accommodation to boarders and travellers than JjerefS&V fore. "Wedding^Cakes, &g.£.made to order. CoHmicts't'afcey for supplying Soireeß, &o. tt^c«. 4 ™'**"^ ;T/ • /Xcc6mmodationjforißqa'r[dirß.i i , ' ,1 ' T !' 1j U . Meals.at allhQurßii>lA ', C 0 W M OJJ JLOJLS STABLINa. ] 1 -.* J.--. X iwi %3 * v s>Propri«tpr. • " DtiV AUCTIONEER, I . ST^CK- i ANp % - k 'PB;O ) DT&0 1 E A A,aEN'j; i . (Opposite-White Horse Hptel), , T , v ; . j- 1 jIQg^MAJBJRe. , X .0 . Sale's wjll be lfeld : «t''his RoonJs JoirthV Ist anj, 'I f,^ ^4 'Saturday in, eo.cbjm'ppt^..' • i , Cattle Saieß.at-Mr. ■^ • YaTdB 1 otf'the Ist Thursday in ca v ch x month. . ,^: pl '; : . . 1.,, ■» •w' f'.f. , *OAT^ WHBAI,- t BjABJiETj.,^EASf.jSpp., .;&c7, " ' 'Bought and Sold* on Commission. "< ' r., 't » , r t ,4!** c '(,-f y • .itTlit' n '9, MM E £P* A - i*',b;«iQ'^B l , \J TO^OMAHiIBO.^, iw - .. W- L. P^n? (Jate of Dunedin.) Cobb's Mail Coach r leaves, Commercial Hotel at 7.30 a.m*., and arrives at'B^m. daily. .r. r 'Superior Accdmm'odati6ii'Vfof travellers. Families accommodated w^th, pnv.ate Kopms. 'Livery ind 'Bait' 8tao'le8 ; , i second to none . :„■(' ,!.!j."V/ in the province.'" : " v - Horses and Buggies, for. Hir,^ < Loose Boxes, and *f raining Ground r /dr ,r, r yj.<r;ji .-■". . Eace "Horses. ' ll - ' '' . i . 1, - ;1 Gqpd;Pa(}dQck A.trommodation, > ' W ; .?(; W^fy. Q ; B ; ,L . E. Si r . .11, Q,T ;E il. , N. M'MiLtAK - _'- 1 -' proprietor. GOOD ACCOMMODATION j;qRiTRAyEIi^ERS. ~ A first-class Billiara Koom, containing' Oner of Alcock's Tables, is attached to the-'premlses. Fii'st^class stabling,- , with .auj .experienced Groom in attendance. , .«-_-! -■ ExcellenV^addock 'Accommodation. '< n O&E R e| A h '^,Qr^ ; E * ; L , V , ; ,, ; .jr,AP^.u* . ljt [ Andbbw Allan- rt • PrSpnetor. This HQtel suetains its' reputation? for 1 comfor|jana atwpt[otf|'3B*d'fo' reJplelg 'wiiff^ery Accommodation, and specH^ i^ecbifimendlP itself to travellers tfnd'pihe'rsCfftiting' Ta'panui. . \ Billiard fi.tte^th^an^xcelienf Bagatelle fTable^ba? reperifiy beerf added the Hptel.; «- I'«'V • : ■ -■>'■ '>[ ■ ■ -'' \ .•.",;'"J/- y -^<"r" r "~^— l '-^' f ■' ri; - \ Wines, Alps; and, Spirits of excellent qualify. • ■* t '■ • ' ' i__ "t f%x w : -is « s :> ' fKflf K fl tl ti l r i M , xXr ,rt. ; l^Hous^Qurpe^Uv, " s ' -][<:■: ,-ißuildcr, Wheelwright,^ &o'./TAPANUI. . i> Flans drawn, and Estimates given for cohf .tract work, on the shortest, possible! udtie'e. r On hand, a variety of well-seasoned Timber, for Furniture' and other purposes. j i_ HpRSEg.SHODAS THEY QUGHT */"" . '. TO BE,: . -■ j " : t>J '^ ' BENJAMIN ; BESBS,« "' / j" > /pLXG&SMITHi ASTD - f a .TAPANTJI.; .. .'. J.-: :T: T ' Ji.UraeßCßiptioni.of Blacksmith's, worfc neatly- .„•• .w!o< 'i and.pfomj)tlyeSßcrited.' >: '' f- -..,-» -MONpP»OL,Y: ATtAN- ENO; '[ ' * rpHE ufidersigned' is hdw ' prepared ( to X , supply^the^oUowing timber :,4'^bib©v 'Bislf^id-Red 'Pine; ,Rirch,v ? i aJs6Jr)|Je>sed Flporine and Lniing. f '.'orSers\ attended' 1 W^itK 1 punctuality^ and 1 desbatcfi. *"\-' t Wl&liSf k'pißLA^Ej.xlj Manse Bush Steam: Saw OMilJsjTapanuiJ < GLEIJKENIGiI' S'TEXM J'SA% AN^ | ■'1 : r• qf , Kt MN iir(3-.-..M::ii;t srfnv0 ffir- aLKFJ-A'B. Lvay b " ! , ; (hite /Manse Bush),- i:l ! 5 j.' ■:'•! 1 r Mix'!.*-?,-:-. ■" '- ,r*,..,;jiv.'ri BERGS' tor intimate, rthat^he has^ereotedithe above-named Mills, ,aud'is preprred'to suppl/Reaj^^ite.'an^'fih^^Pin^sM^^ manttfapfureq into^ip^rlng, Lining, Ac., at -the^qf es@'pnTunerafiv'e prices..! T'^'a Pt -. | : • !-'!4ixKß»">A»ii Edwabds '-beg >''td'-'mtjnvrte itha^they;*ay T e tatett'tner'a'bov jf/Ho'tel/in^ it -will bS-their'am'bitiiin 1 ' \6 re^deE^aß-'cok Win.es, Spirits, andrßeere of tha choicest j lacgp.p|m^datiqnEi ,fo,rii Travellers | T=i I . •'■ ) US <I TZ7ZT 'Hoi '-'Hi: 'J 1 MMT-CXABB STABLI^O. ft <> UAi&T .<&#*& P°"! I-V Coach Buuder^and Importers, ""*' Stvctrt-sttpet, Dynediit, B*#'fflSßfcM fblf-fealP^ I™l^1 ™ 1^ Bpa^ps-in^EpMs^AaaoirC i
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 242, 19 September 1872, Page 2
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