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morning star 1 hotel, ; ,'ABBOvrrow». JOHN O'BRIEN begs to inform his friends find the Public that it is still his care to maintain the high reputation of this comfortable Hotel. COAL OREEK HOTEL And Post Office, Alexandra and Teviot Road. Good Stabling, and Accommodation Paddocks, well watered. ROBERT AYLING., TJELIANCE HOT B r L, OTAKIA. £r. - ! S. O'Kavb • Proprietor. In the above^ old-established Hotel travel* lers will find every comfort and convenience. Winos, Spirits, and Beers of choicest brands. ' / t' ' ! ' BIOBLLBNT STABLIHO, Extensive Grass Padd6dk». -.-. ' -V|- ICH AE L BR,OO XE 9, WHOLESALE, GROWER,' ' 7/ Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant,' ■' Nasbby. ' ' ( ' N.B. — Tents, Tarpaulins, Hose, &c, made on the premises. . . . ■ T> OBE R T A* IT X E N,' B A X E,R , M1 AND GENERAL PRODUCE MERCHANT' NASEBY. 10 17 I S GAY TAN j . , ..i Chinese Merchant and General Storekeeper, ' Naseby. ' All kinds of Fancy Goods always on hand. CRITERION HOTEL, Naseby, THOMAS GRACE begs to inform hie numerous friends- and the public generally ' that they will find comfortable quarters at h«s well-known Hostelry. His Wines and Spirits reyrre no> ftoffing. RYAN'S BENDI6O HOTELi Ophir (Blacks No. 1). First-class Accommodation for Travellers. All Liquors of the best quality. Good Stabling. KYEBURN HOTEL, NASEBY. THIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION For Travellers. Billiards and City Batfas. Gbobge A. Chapman - - > 3 • » » i >*•■ GOLDEN AGE HOTEL CaRDRONA JOHN McGRATH, PROPRIETOR. Commercial Travellers and Tourwts will find every comfort and convenience at the above establishment. Good Stablimg .and Loose Boxes. i^REYHOUND HOTEL, \J~ Corner of QUEEN & VICTORIA STREETS. Opposite Union Bank of Australia, Auckland. First-class Accommodation for Boarders. Superior Billiard Saloon. Wines, Spirits, &c, of the Choicest description always in Stock. M. CORCORAN, - - Proprietor. A Night Porter always in attendance-.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 19, 6 September 1873, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 19, 6 September 1873, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 19, 6 September 1873, Page 16

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