Balclutha Advertisements THE Newmarket Hotel, BALOLUTHA, Tl*e above establishment continues* to be ocmd tiered .on a scale worthy of the high 5 mutation it has »o long maintained. It ib provrd d with every comiorc »*nd convenience, having a large and elegant Shu.w {-loom well ad* pted for coiamercial .purposes. ■Tie stables and posting departm en aTe well Town to be ur surpassed by sny cs f at-*lish-jaent of the kind in the Province. Dunne'"? Line of Coaches -start from this Potel uron the arrival and derarture of each ■rrain to and from Dnnedin. Paesen'ge'rs may veiy npon being calka 'or the early train. JOHN DUNNE, Proprietor. Parmer s Arms Hotel-, .BALCLUTHA. WILLI AM LLOY D, bf^gs re»rectfully to inform his old friends and the travelling public genera.ly. tbat he has lease, the above Hotel, a"d trusts , &v civility, cleanliness, and artemtori, -with •j7ip*i*-rare charges, to merit a share of public patronage, . All Wines, Spirits, and Beer will be of the bert Brands. The Stables are in charge of careful and 4|perif need groom?. FIRST-CLASS SADDLE HORSES AND M^" ,GIES always for Hire. Rooking Office for Mfcs*-"s LEWIS and SUTHERLAND'S Catlin'.*? Kiver an** Port Mohneux V-oyal'Mail Cocches, having here tvery Tuesday and Friday morning, upon, arrival of tr* in from Dunedin. Bairs Assembly Hall, the larg c st and most comfortable in Otasro, To let for Concerts, Balls, Theatrical entertainments, with Piano, at moderate charges 839
CANNING'S BALCLUTHA HOTEL*, BALCLUTHA. F. S. CANNING - -Proprietor. "F. S. C. begs to intimate that the above ,oldfgtabliahed house and stables have just undergone a thorough overhaul and re-an-angernent. Comfort and cleanliness raav tfierefore be relied upon. N.B. — None but the most choice brauds of, •liquors kept in stock. A 'Tr-tai- Solicited ! First-class Stabling. *V P. 8. CANNING, •General Commission, House, Laud, Estate, and" Newspaper Agent. Agnnt for New Zealand Government Life Insurance Co. Eents and Debts collected with accuracy and despatch.— Bruce Herald Agency. JOHN RA M A^Tir, PLUMBEB, TINSMITH, AND 551NC WORKER, CLYDE-STREET, BALCLLTHA. N.B. — All work guaranteed. Firstclass Workmen sent to all parts ot the district. ' 142 * '" " ! TANKS ! ! TANKS ! ! ! STEWART & THOMSON, Copper and .TlnsmitSs, Plttaieers, Zkstc and leo*st Platb Wohkkks, . Lanaek Steeet, BALCLUTHA.(Opposite the Presbyterian Church.) ' - . , ..*.:.-.. j ■Galvanised. Tanks mahufacttvred of the best descriptiom j YT I L GO U;R BRO S., Confectioners, Pastry Cooks, , Bread and Biscuit Bakers, Clyde Street, Balclutha*. HetPies and Coffee ready at all hours. ■■■-i ■*..*.• Cup of Coffee and I*% 6d Caterers for Pic-Nics, Balls,' Fuppers, &c. A Bride, Cbrist-pning, and "Funeral Cakes , ~-Y i- ' I 'el ways on,; hand. ' §40, ■ A- Ay A a ' ■'■ ...-.-
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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 131, 12 January 1877, Page 1
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