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» ' " : rut -i ' ifi*!'"' ' ' i ■■ Baiclutha Advertiflemeirts. CROWjSf BALCLiIT&%. i y. a JO H, V N, r: ... M«N B I L having purchased from David Maitland, E»q„ the dear.freehold of the above well and favorably known^vp-country ti,oteL, together, with all tbe :s__«isive .sstabiuKiand coat* boasts, and a flf teen-acre pvidocky is no?* prepared to wi^Ve*nd iaaveTy supfribrstyre-* Fimhiies will 1 find at their dispottlcomplwte suires. oi" rooms, arranged and furnished so as to insure tie comfort and privacy <>f a home., Comm< t ial •Gentlemen and \ other, classes of Travellers will find that their r quirements have received tpecial attention.: Ladies travelling alone will appreciate the arrangement ior their being waited upon by n civil and att ntive staff of female domestic?. . And the Proprie- ; tor hopes that under his own ipertonal supervision the Crown Hotel will not only retaio Ps past prestige, hut that, with the extensive improvements airea maoe, anitooe msdo [he will be able to make the name ef his [bouse a household word in the mcutbs of I Travellers pasting 'through the Clutha District. Te secure a bigh standard of excel [ lenca in tbe Oua'ity of wines, spirits, and beer kept, arrangements have been perfected by .which the best and purest bran's will b^ found in the bar 4 in short, tbe Proprietor has determine to leave no stone unturned to deserve success. THS STdBLING Accommodation it nns irpassed by any other to tbe Province of Otago, the whole having been built within the l*st three months from designs embracing all modem improvemeots There are 34 fttsAhi, 4 lose boxes, harnessI room, &&, the whc4e being roomy, lofty, and iwell ventilated, fcittfi i 'stttwant^aUy pived with %1-e^oefe. -9So^e \mt t^^erienctd grooms ViU be Vept, and, as tbe Proprietor stabes nightly a good number of his own horses, it may be oVpended upon that this - important 'de^/arttoent wiß never feel the shadow vf negfect. Single and pair-horse Buggies and g »od upstanding Hacks always ready for liire. Of tbe Paddock, it will be sufficient to say that H forms a part of one of the- rich Molyneu « -its bo prolific in vegetation. Yeend and M l Neil's Southern Line of Coaches, Dunedin to Baiclutha, M'Nfil and Wir" fa*ns's twouect--lag lioe, Baiclutha to Invercargill and Tapanui, and Cobb and C'.'s line, all run to and from the Crown Hotel, for which the Proprietor ttowresp ctfully solicits the patronage of bis friends and the public at large. The Biiliard Room (contains ttbetofc Alcftck's best tables, with _&_&&_ Mb mates, *nd tended by aa^ffeHWt^ Mar_%r-. HAicwaraAv Th« fetoW feite^U&mfent eontinileS td he tottJtoctea ten k tecfale Worthy oi the high repatalbn $t haiftbioTig maintained. It t*#K>vray- with eVery comfort and conYttltttot), having a large and elegant Show ttootti wfell t&pted Jtor xornmerci.4 pUr^oees. / THllat^Bn_|!oftilbg<^-rb&«&t&r6w^ tarn wb to \lb \'fyiitpM& Wiws*toWs& % nw^t^th^kb^iuth-Pinviat^ ' ThetatSy ocach t». sand tste ewen &-»*. Dunedin tofi'hjt^fedi- 16^oVna yt&tt from' and arrive atjtheUewrnarket. . JOHN DUNNE, Proprietor. BALCLUTHA, MOrEL, BALCLUTHA. TN thanjdng £^b^ Friends for the^ patronage bestowed on him during the time he was proprietor of the Stoney C&£k HoreJ, ROBERT RICHARDS wishef to inform them and the public generally that be has taken tbe above Hotel, where he trusts to retain a-continuance - '" - r I'-.' * .* «• - * of past favors.

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 17, 29 October 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 17, 29 October 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 17, 29 October 1874, Page 1

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