Balclutlia Advertisements THE Newmarfet Hotel, BALCLUTHA. Tie above establishment continues to be conducted on a scale worthy of the high x T.utiitio- it ho.s so lsrg maintained. It is provid. d with every comfort snd convenience, having a large snd elegant Show Room well ad> pted for commercial purposes. f?X'r^>«?£?:iyy ' / _*^-^- X~A.¥M§?mx 'cA^xyyM^m^ The stables f>nd posting departmen are well nown to he ut surpassed by any establishmrnt of the kind in tbe Province. Dunne's Line of Coaehf-s start from tbis Fotel uron the arrival and departure of each train to and from Dunedin. Passengers may rtly npon being called "or tbe early train. JOHN DUNNE, Propr'etor, Farmer's Arras Hotel, BALCLUTHA.
TTT ILLIAM LLOYD, y t begs respectfully to inform Ins "id f>icilfi_ and the travelling public f;en<?ra'ly. that he hss lease- • the nbovp I-ToM, ard trnsrs by cmlity, cleanliness, and attpn'ion, wi h inpdcrate charges, to merit a share of public patronage, All Wines, Spirits, and Beer will be of the best Brands. The Stables are in charge of careful and ei'perifneed grcoms. FIRST-CLASS SADDLE HORSES AND BUGGIES always for Hire. LLOYD'S (late Barr's) Assembly Mali This old-established and popular place of amusement is in the centre of the town, in the main road, and is always available for Theatrical oi other entertainments. There is a firs! -class Piano, and the Hall will be weU-lighted. RENT FREE. Apply W. ELOYD, Farmers' Arms Hotel, Proprietor. T) B. SI E V W~R IGH T, (Bootmaker to 1T.R.11. the Prince of "Wales,) Opposite the Crown Hotel, BALCLUTHA, Respectfully intimates to his numerous friends and customers that he has now commenced business in those commodious premises oppoite the Crown Hotel, where he intends carrying on his trade in all its branches. Prom his long practical experience, parties favouring him with orders may vely on first-class articles at reasonable prices. Country orders will receive prompt attention. _ ..i9_s T^NKS ! TANKS ! ! TANKS ! ! ! STEWART & THOMSON, Copper and Tinsmiths, Pltjjleers, Zinc and Iron Plate Workers, Lanark Street, BALCLUTHA, (Opposite the Presbyterian Church.) Galvanised Tanks manufactrtred of the best description. "BRICKS! BRICKS!! BRICKS.'!! Bricks made of the best clay, and perfectly burnt, may now be had at the lowest remunerative prices at the BALCLUTHA BRICKWORKS, J. KILBIFRN, Proprietor. c2OG CLUTHA YEOMANRY. ■, Gentlemen wishing to ENROL in the above Corps will be good enough to forward tlieir names to JOHN SMYTH FLEMING, "56 Interim Secretary.
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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 151, 1 June 1877, Page 1
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