' THE MARQUIS OFMRMANBY. '■"■■'::— '' [^': imm^^ : ':^'/ : -- ■ 6. an t Bii.i;o N:!: ; ■ mHOMAS URWIN wishes it to be widely •- known that ho has taken the Ming and the most commodious hotel in the Wairarapi Valley, THE MARQUIS OFNORMANBY. Ho has bnen fiuißciently long enough in tho trade .to bo enabled to dispense with any assertions that his customers receive the best attent'on that can bo given to them, MrsUnvin is as well known for domestio habits as the proprietor is for' _' ■ " and the comfort of his guests. " •' BEST WINES AND SPIRITS, Billiard Table. A Night Porter is in attendance for all travellers by rail or coach. THOMAS URWINf 70' pRINOE OF WALES' TJOTEL. MASTERTON. T, WAGG, in taking possession of tho above favorably-known Hotel, begs to inform his old friends and the public generally that ho intends to conduct it in such a maimer as will gain him as large a share of public patronage, as was accorded to his predecessor, Mr J. E. Thompson. To suit the convenience of visitois, Dinner will bo served at 12.30, instead of 1 p.m. as hitherto, this allowing time to catch the train. Only tho best brands of , Wines and Spirits kept in stock. • Tho Billiard Room contains TW'J of AUcock's BEST TABLES, with all the accessories of tho pamej and is under the management of HuGn Looue, so well and favorably known in connection with the same, First-class Accommodation for Families, (Livery and Bait Stables attached,) The RAILWAY 'BUS starts from this hotel for each train. 6/4 TENUI HOTEL. . JAS. N. OWEN.. Promietoi!. THE above Hotel haviup been recently built and enlarged, and fitted with every convenience for travellers and fauiilies, the proprietor has much pleasure in announcing that lie is prepared to give every attention to the travelling puhlic'nnd has no hesitation in saying that his house will be found second to none. There aro good stables and paddocks attached. Wines and Spirits of the best brands only kept. CBO TjlO RESTERS' ARMS HOTEL, GREITOWN. GEOWE JONES Pbopmeior.
TEib old-established aud favonte hotel has Jatoly thoroughly reuovatod, and is now provided with every eonvenienoofor the comfort of the public, and being situated within a short distance of tho Railway Station, and nearly opposite the Post and Telegraph offices, offers special advantages to visitors and the travelling public. The private sitting rooms aud bedrooms are well furnished, aud are high aud roomy. WINES <t SPIRITS OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION. ONLY are provided. The culinary management being Under the supervision of tho proprietor himself-is a sufficient guarantee that the wants of patrons wiH.be well provided for, The BILLIARD room is provided with one of iilcock's beat tables. A CONVEYANCE will meet each train for the convenience of visitors. GOOD STABLING AND GRASS PADDOCKS are also provided and are under efficient management. GEORGE JONES Pboprieiob. 452 .' H COEBETT'S V . Empire Hotel, MASTERTON. THE PROPRIETOR of feo above Hotel having completed the erection of an additional wing, is now prepared to provide PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION FOR LADIES i GENTLEMEN, • FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION For Boarders and Travellers, A TABLE D'HOTE DAILY at I o'clook, (And after the 10th March at 6 p,m, also.) J. H. COEBETT Imports the best Brands of Whwkoy,_ Rum, Ports, Sherries, Claret, Liquers, and Champagne. Hocks still and sparking, Genuine Australian Wines. English Beer and Stout. A NIG T PORTER KEPT. ONE OF ALCOCI'S BEST TABLES in the Billiard Room. 6a, Good Stabling and seoure Paddocks. "ffia
TSJBW ZEALAND RAILWAYS On and after Ist November, 1880, Trains will leave Wellington New Station for Featlierston, (jreytovm, Carterton, and Masterton, at 7.30 a.m. and 3,30 p.m. Masterton for Carterton, Greytown, Featlierston and Wellington, at 7.50 a,m. aud 1.30 p.m. Wellington for Upper Hutt-7.30 a.m., 11.10 ami, 3.30 p,m., and 0.10 p.m. Upper Hutt for Welliugton-8 a.m., 11.10 a.m., 2 p.m, and 4.40 p.m. Wellington for Lower Hutfc—7,3o a.m., il.lon.lfi,, 14.5p.jn., 3.30 p.m., 4,20 p.m., 5.10 p.m., ando.lo]).m.' ' " Lower Hutt for Wellington—6.so a.m., 8,50 a.m., 11.50 a.m., 2.40 p.ui„ 5 p,m,,and' 5.25 pan. GEO. ASHCBOFT, 608 District Manager. T)fc4PKSMITE FARMER, &o. CARTERTON. Tlie undersigned bogs respectfully to an-'< nounce to the settler 'of Taratahi-Carterton and neighborhoed, that he baa commenced business in his new Premises at the above Township, an fl hopes by strict attention to business, coupled with moderate chvges to secure a fair share of public patronage. Horses shod'on the most improved prin ciple ;. special attention being given to badl) formed aud diseased feet; ■Farm Implements inado and repaired, All work guaranteed.. \ ROBERT CRAWFORD, . 183 Blacksmith. &c., Carterton. I ftlVB HOTEL LJVERy AND BAIT \J ■'■-■ STABLES. ' P. COOKERY & CO., Proprietors. Coaches, horses, buggies, always on. hire. Horses to buy and to sell on the most reasonable terms.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 720, 18 March 1881, Page 4
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