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Bal lutha Advertisements GROWN FAMILY & COMM.ER- " CIAL HOTEL, ' ' .A , , BALCLUTHA. GEORGE TOWNSEND, -..,'ii' '. A>.J:>' r? AA t'-J -'I"*' ' !"> <;-■•.' ; r ;'''- So long and'favourably known to' the travelling public in [connection with the above i'Hbtel^nofV' begs to inform his friends, and pa|brons that he has RE-ENTERED the Crown, which will now . ■..i.„. l j .^.,..,,1^3' .-.. J,,.. .iV* , be conducted under, his personal management ; ." ' ■■: •■■J.U ••!J«i:..L,- :t! .. h-.iw. r-,.».' , and he would assure them that no effort shall be wanting on his part to sustain the'reputatibh'sd long enjoyed by the Cr9\yn ,as ,one of -the best conducted and most comfortable Hotels in the y t ■ Colony. The rooms have been entirely Te^furnished, and the premises renovated throughout. The Cuisine department and general housemanagement will be under the supervi?ion of Mrs Townsend. THE STABLES, which are allowed to be uusurpassed in the Colony, are superintended by first-class groomswhich is sufficient guarantee for the proper at-' tention of all horses left under their care Horses and buggies always on hire. Southern Line of Coaches arrive at and depart from this Hotel. c 496 /MANNING'S CRITERION HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. F. S. CANNING begs to inform his friends that the Criterion is now undergoing a thorough overhaul. The usual Newspaper and General Commission Agency still conducted as heretofore. 32 First-class Stabling and Loose-Boxes. | . - 'h m/^sJ; • ■ ■ p ilB WATCH MAKER^ WW fe ° \&2* BALCLUT^AbJ/ § T^UGALD M'iNIVEW & PETERS, (Late Ironside and Paterson), GENERAL BLACKSMITHS AND, WHEELWRIGHTS, ■ Cltde-Street, Balclutha. Are prepared to execute* all work entrusted to them with neatness arid despatch, and at the most moderate charges. c 997 A W. L . B G G, SHOEING & GENERAL BLACKS MI T H, "Baxcltjtha. Agricultural Implements made and repaired. Iron Gates, Grave, and all kinds of Ornamental I Fencing made. Horses carfeully and properly shod. ' ' Price List: Farm Horses '-'-"-— • Bs. ' Light Horses * * - - * 6s. Reaping Machines Repaired. New Steel Fingers put on, or old Fingers re^cast . t and put in,first-class order. AH orders attended to and executed with* •, despatch. ' Prices strictly moderate. - ,11 ~y JCTOttlA' FilttE, LIFE; A y .... , and . - : '- ; - *'-''' ... GENEREL INSURANCE COMPANYi* '' CAPITAL :." -'£2,200,00.0. Agent poia Balclutaa : G. W. HUTCHINS, 'n- i * Chemist and Druggist. * * set xWJ . t 4.«._, _ ff IV

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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 190, 1 March 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 190, 1 March 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 190, 1 March 1878, Page 1

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