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BLAIRLOGIEJUNCTION "_ HOTEL,, ~ Junction of Ik MungapaMa and BlairT. OAIvSWELL PROPRIETOR TBE TRAVELLING POBLIO will find every convenience' and comfort at this centrally situated hostelry, Ed Brands of iiguor Kept, Good accommodation for travellers with stock. 2388 EMPIJUJiI HOTEL, ; :; ' ; featherston;;.; ;: : (Oppositeßailway Station).'; 7 j JAMES SMITH,I ..::•;; PROPItIETOR." . IHE best acoomTiodfttion 1 iiithediaII trict. ■; Wines and Spirits of the PRINCE OF WAI/JUS HOTEL. . Queen-Street,Mastemon.■". i P.1TiGff............; ......Proprietor. EOR tho convenience of visitors the Co'mraevcial Room and others, the , SECOND BAR has been opened in the above-Hotel. . ■'.'■•'■.; i The Billiard Room'attached has' > been renovated and fitted with one of.:' i Alcock's best Tables. A well-supplied Uni'.o, and evevycomfi rt for travellers, &o, '-.." : i Wines, Boors, and Spiiit of tie beat ~/ : ' ' • quality. '. ' 173 1 ■ ■ ■ . . ■';.■. .; -, .. pLUB HOTEL MASTERTON . Tho Propriotox of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Mastorton and thesur' rounding districts, as' also the travelling public for the largom'easure'o l supporl hitherto given, and begs respectfully fy state that additions, alterations, and mi ". provoments, in accordance with tho pro gress of the place, as also tho.growinj requirements of tho trade, have bee) made.: . , The Culinary Department is as usual first-class. . Wines, Beers, 'Spirits, and othe liquors are each and all of the very bes j quality.,;'«.. ' The Billiard Room, which is providei if withoneof Alcock's fint-class tables, ha i justbeen refurnished inthemost elegan k manner., . h .A. ELK INS, Proprietor, ROYAL HOTEL. (CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION,) WELLINGTON, NAT VALENTIN 1 Ib noiv in possession of the above gFlotol, and, having renovated and re-furnished it, can offer SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION TO HIS OLD FKIBSDS. y AND THE PUBI.IO GENERALLY. LUNCHEON on the table at! o'clo Masonic Hotel, WOODVILLE. THIS new and elegant hotel is m opened and affords the best of ( l] t cominodation for Travellers and Visito Meals provided en arrival of trams a Coaches.' L.D.BICKBRTON, ,„ , ■ Proprietor £; THE STAR HOTA tin Palmeuston Road. x :n, WOODVILLE. M ALEXANDER SANDEL,Propriel id- rpHIS House lias beon entirely ioi nd X _ vated and furnished throughoi ud and is now Bocond to none in the distt es, for comfort. ! ets Tho Travelling Public will find exc as, lent Accommodation ata reasonable pr nd combined with Civility and boat attent: ;od will bo paid to satisfy all. None hot the best liquor „dispeksi '— ' Good Stabling and Paddocking. yr. The STAR HOTEL cannot be beaton he tho District for Accommodation.

THE STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON. MRS CRAMER, late of Royal Hotel, Featherston, and Upper Hutt, having taken the abovo HOTEL, hopes by atriot attention to business to merit a fair share of patronage, Good] Stable and Paddockins accommodation, Travellers will find every convenience and all the comforts of a home, The Culinary Department is provided with the host of ovorythitig. •■ Only superior brands of Liquors aud Cordials kept in stock, 3019 THE MARQUIS OF NOIIIiANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the moswommodiousandbest appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in tho. liands of that well-known publio caterer . E, BUGKERIDGE, who wouldbo glad to seo all his old patron and as many new onos as may inako it convoniont to call, The culinary department is first-class, and the wines,- beers, and spirits are of the very host quality obtainable, ; First-class Billiard Tabic CASTLEPOINT ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby givon that the Castlepoint Road Board at its next meeting to be held on Saturday the .Oth July, intend to make the following special order : That a further special rate of one twentieth of a penny in the £ be made and_ levied on tho following properties hr tho Road District viz, Sections 206,207,732, B!k, 11, 241, 242, 259, 2G2, 263,288, 308,336,337,338, 342, 343, 258,738, Blk. 111,339,340, 341, 800, Block IV; Rowa Survey District, Sections 733, 734. Blk. XIV. 243, 244, 255, 250, 257,736,737, Block XV. Manfjapak'eha Survey District, to meet interest and annual charges on a further loan <of £80,; under the Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 188fi, fprthe purpose of completing that portion of the -, Uriti Road'front the Langdale W'oolshed, to its- junction with } ■ tKo Maaterton-Wairaata Road; that such further, special rate ' shall be annually recurring for »period "of twenty-six, years, Wl payable in two equal lialfyearly instalmerits.oti ; the first ; days of February'and August ' in each : year; at tho ' office of the Board,"winnienoimr on the . first clay of August, 1889. •' "'■',•'■: : ''By.Ofder^.v' J .:::''!'' ■ ; -'^ ; :\A / ,McHDTbHbN;-. - r . - ; • "Clerk to the Board, : ! Tin,mV6tk JwlW ■'■•■ *■£ ;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3234, 19 June 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3234, 19 June 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3234, 19 June 1889, Page 4

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