1 /TES OWEN has much plensuje in in- "*■ forming visitors to the Wnareama ~ , . . Rw 1100! that she has receitlv refitted and Wd.ej3j.iq, 3 x'HE TENUI HOTELS I' making it one of tin most country houses in the North Islan'd, The recent additions include one ■of Amocji's' } best BILLIARD TABLES. Traveller^'jvill ' Qnd at this Hotel the comforts ok a-homr- - ith GOOD STABLES and SE'JUpiPAUI i OCKB for their horses, j 1836 KOYAL HOTEL,"!' Featherston. j •'"■•"" (f XTJVlNG.lcased.tho above oM-'lJs'thlj'- 1 L Jitliedjanplfavnrife hotel, travellersQ'd tricVgeueiir iSiilflfc' Way rely onltHe'' arrangements.and liquors being to:their desire, as the name,of the proprietor should* i*:Vi3l}i: •BHiLIARFiBOOMUi'II,'.'! i READING ROOMS!' ill ilVli Stabling and Paddocking unsurpassed,' 11 -' iij7l!.ilM? 1 ~ii , -i:iAtLAl'-W.C[ j : flil-Jnu $\ m?. «Brt<ii'skUl[ - ll ' ! 1028 ' i"-! l l ! -'- ; ll ' 1 '"-''i '.'■'' ' lh;l > Proprietor.,,. i; Hi* ,I.™ MA'STBRTQN,/'' --y ..! ».'.nl .i 7/ .UVI illl.'i Ihll: | \h\\\h GF.'-WORTH. :i! ": ":' l '?mv,iMi.'i Ul \m:.) Hrhi'J-liLil ! „„,„ | . LIQUORS of , the BEST QUALITY. "'Hotel'repleio with''goo'd'iiccomino,iJa.tiQO,: for visitors and boarders, including Stabling i tyith running water, i "'*' 'Horße Staid for casual visifes! fxeq«. &m ' Contevance to and from Railway Statio?iito i\ • / ;t meot.every train. < BILLIARDS, QUOITS, SKITTLBBc •r?!-: i„.|, : i.i}l i„l.. t-.i ■■-..,1/. .„.,!/■ i ...,;„( [[ rti'ti BABBITT'S HOTEL ! .„,, , ; . r i > • ''l/f-R" WAIiES' Ir FREE'iI:AiN,I iSg iiYJJ the Leasa, Stock, and Furniture, of-phis old, Established and Favori,te > iokjiep'thc Best of ; '"GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR ■ .COUiNTRYTOfOKfcv '< '• WALTER FREEMAN. , r ,. Js' ■"pfll]9pß..6p TJ UTlkui ,i MASTERTOH. T, WAGG, in taking possession !, of !! the above; favorably-kh'owir. Hotel, "begs to ini form his ioM, fiends and thejpubliQ(gvne-'telly-Wat h'e' intepfls -coiiofianct it in such a manner as will gain him as large asllare of public patronage us was accordod to his predecessor, Mr J. E. Thompson. b '; ■j'\\ wuf-, ... To', of visitors, Dinner sivbe served at 12.30, instead of I p.m. as-liitherjio,,thus .allowing time'toojitch the train'.' r .' ' ' "\J" >| i;i .. f ;/'i(|nly j M bold; brarjibi' )ofp \}'ms, anil ' Spirits kept in stock. ' 3'he Billiard Room contains TW'J of cock's BEST TABLES, with all the accessories of the (Jame, and is under the management of Habrv Lauohlis so well and, favorably known in connection wiish the !fr IOOW YVMf-IH ■ VF for Families, Livery Stables attached.) The.'RAILWAY 'HUS starts frpm.,thie hotel foi each traiu. "'' 074 1\ >* (Opposite St. George's Hall) WELLINGTON,' ■ ■ , v , <■•: H. Proprietor, i,,,, - " Tlie-Wairarapalibuse.'' Visitors "from. the cuiuiirv can read tli ~'' ; 'WAlllAßA'rA.l'lU;!''' I '-! >h.s liouse. Wiues'and spirits ol the best quality.- 1 \ : : :■■ /ii ,< I ; 7/ i m^ pLOB fTOTEL, MABTERTON The Proprietor of the npuvu old and weJl-> kjgiitu chauii tiiumh'abitktHf'Ma'sterton and th« surrounding; discricts, as also the travelliug public fqri the of suppbrt-hitlierto giveu, ftmliiegs respectfully to statu thatadditidiio/ 'ifteratious, and improvements, in accu'd■"ice vith the progress r of:lthe;place,''iM also' ei-growing requirements of the trader 'Have been made, r &jU«o TJie (! Onlinary l)epar,tmpnt jis^as,„uWl, .J)Jyine'siJßjeers,liJpiriß,(fliid other liquors,' S sach wd alf of thejVery beat quality,"" ,': Tjie f Jr)ij|af4( s ).iponi ) ! )vhich is proyidea, with dne.pf Alcock's first-class .tables, has I just been refuriiijhftl in the'most elegant < ,ut t" xx £'&V KIN'S, ■ .TilA b(] aS .Jjli Proprietol ' mU L Glß'Biy T 0 -W.M'al 0 T-lil 'ii GEEYTOWN, Ti AIRAEAPA. :>H>J?!RO]>KIEIOKi. Mpx yuiiN THE above woll-kuown and old-Qstah,,. ished Hotel oliei'B'SpeciahiijitU'nutagesjtp, Visitors to the Wairarapa and Trayplhng I'ubhc in Accommodation and Particular attentioij :) J(s3jjlje<gi j jgitSen tlie. arrangemeut of Private Apartments, any. the. Premises having recently been thoroughly renovated, the aMominodation.is, equal to any in the district'""visitors' will : find..all. ihe imforts of a Home, and every attention paid then., A comfortable, Covkhed (JwnvkvanCK j in- bdlincctlidii I 'ttvitlii the Hotel) meets every train, for the convenience- \>V Patrons and the Pubilc. , , j While soliciting! the-Favors of tho Travelling .Public, aud thanking his patrons:for,Jilie, supiiort hitherto accorded, the Proprietor wishes to assure,(pheni r ,the so,u!A atteutiou will be giveu as hitherto. .[,( VH , 'iood Stabling and Grass addocks,.,ara. ,■ j, | jtp the /H,( tek , ■,, ■, ; . •,;, Note— ' the" '" ■ . lt> - -., r ; U i GItEYTOWN HOTEL, ' °' iWitliin.a fewchaipsof the-Post.and TeleCARVING. \ Ui'i'nu Willis vStjieet, Welunoios, ~ )EGS: to inform., tljcjiesideuts of; the Jf[) Wairarapa tnat lie executes ill 'd'eVi wlp'tions'of ornamental, ai'phi,Ijtectuiral, and eabmet^vvood carving. A good'stuck always ;qn | hjijdl jOrdef-s promptly attended t0.''.1149 1! APPOINTMENT'TO HIS EXCEL- ,|) pjjIIENCY THE GOYERNOR.'F. J. PRESTON'r""' 5 Mm i Mpchaw.v Quay. HO !>■/£ : ,ii':'« , T.N REl'UßNlNGithanks to my numerous -Y j!wni|ryu|d i tjie'i)ublic for their support, I wish to draw Hie. attention ;of those vho have hot tried my -winesj tortlie treat popularity they, are mcetkg|wifli J iii and. in luien'aid cdfi- 3 Go'nstautia, Ydrdeilho, (S.rierryjilj'ioiitignaftiMafefrPoftPdl a| Va'rietyj sp.tfttljfiffg, ioql.LidiL)g< awlNpwSouth Wales Wines; also,"ii special selection of Foreign Wines. ' iiolJi9i HERBERT HILL, .«■ BRICK AND DRAIN PIPE [MANUFACTURER &o. y - Wallaca and RoUeßton-streetß, Wellington. ! IISHn, ' HiLL having imported the" most i. • improved machinery for the'.'iilanu-' laeiuie ot tbe above is piepared to fiilhpV'.' l! P.RIOK and DRAIN PIPES 44'!'' ai » in any quantities, on the j . shortest notice. 1n |j Note he Address- !■,,!; i !; Wallace and Rolleston Streets, (Top of- Taranaki-Bta^et, WelliugtoxiUO
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 29 August 1882, Page 4
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