NOTICE rPABLE of SITTINGS of the RESI--1 DENT MAGISTRATE'S and WARDEN'S COURTS for the month of JANUARY 1883 :— REEFTON— Warden's Court 15th; Magistrate's Court 16th. LYELL— January 12th. WESTPORT — January 2nd and 23rd. CHARLESTON — January 4th and 25th. HAMPDEN— January 10th. (Signed) W. H. REYELL, R.M., and Warden. Fn the event of the rivers being impassable, the Courts will be adjourned from day to day.
EMPIRE HOTEL. Lower Broadway, Beefton. MES. DANKS has much pleasure in informing her friends and customers that she has greatly enlarged and suitably furnished the well known premises mentioned above. In order to meet the times she has spared no expense for the purpose of making her house as COMFORTABLE AS ANY stmtt.ar ESTABLISHMENT IN REEFTON, And she hopes, by strict adherence to the principles laid down by her late husband, to secure a Fair Share of Patronage Prom \ke Public of Eeefton and Surrounding Districts. Tte Best Brands only ofj "Wines, Spirits, and Beers Kept on the Premises. For security in case of fire, a special sight watchman will walk the premises regularly between 12 and 6 o'clock a.m. Excellent accommodation for Boarders and Travellers of all classes. Unrivalled Stalling for Borses. MES. DANKS, Proprietress. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Broadway, Reefton. AKATER begs to inform his friends . and the Public that he has now COMPLETED HIS NEW HOUSE, and Visitors favoring him with their Patronage may rely on every attention being paid to their Comfort. The Exchange Hotel is situated in the healthiest and moat convenient part of the town. It is within a few yards of the Post and Telegraph Offices, Magistrate's Court, Banks, and all the leading business offices, and commands a splendid view of Reefton and the surrounding country. It has been entirely re-furnished, all the furniture being quite new. Suites of apartments for Families, with every convenience for their accommodation. A first-rate table is kept, and is under the special charge of Mrs Kater. The attention of Dramatic companies, Lecturers, and others is specially directed to the fact that in connection with the hotel is the ODDFELLOWS HALL, A building admirably suited for public entertainments ; fitted with large stage, scenery, &c, complete. It can be obtained on very reasonable terms, to be learnt on application. A. Kater makes it his Bpecial study to keep none but the very best brands of all liquors, obtainable in the market, and he only solicits one trial to convince those who patronise him that such is the fact. the Address — EXCHANGE HOTEL, Upper Broadway. A. KATER, Proprietor. D. P. ANDERSON, CHAREBROKEE, & COMMISSION AGENT, Ofpice: — Adjoining Messrs. Forsyth and Masters (under the Verandah). Shares in all the leading mines in the district on sale. Agents in Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch, and Auckland.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1218, 10 January 1883, Page 2
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