Bendigo Gully, Lowborn, &o. BENDIGO GULLY JtEEFS, QLD BENDIGO irttT E.jjj STORES. I SMITH & O'DQNNELL. ( V Miners and Travellers e»n hare first-daw accommodation, anil may obtain ev«ry information respecting tho locality. Goocl Stabling ; Horse-feed always or, hand. S , i i New Stone Premises are now being erected.} TAMES BEARE.i GENERAL STOREKEEPER, * Besdioo Gully. L (la the immediate neighbourhood of th* nritu § quartz reefa.) V A large stock of Groceries aad Household R«. quisites of all descriptions on hand. CROMWELL PRICKS. 1 MERCER'S RESTAURANT, If LOOASIOWK, \j BENDIGO REEF 8, The only establishment on Bendigo where I Travellers can depend on getting meals at au, l hours, in quietness and comfort. The honae is conducted strktly on TBMrHJu.vcB PRINCIPLES. The Restaurant is under the immediate managemeut of Mrs Mercer, and visitors may reat assured that every attention will be paid to "j their wants. In order to keep pace with tho increasing re- \ qnirements of the township, the proprietor is alxmt to make extensive improvement* c.u tho premises, and will shortly be in a position U> 1 oflfer excellent hlekpinq accommodation tn j Boarders and Travellers. ■ Cku-gee very modwa**. FRANCIS MERCER, Proprietor. WAKEFIELD FERRY HOTEL, ROCKY POINT, On the main road to Bendigo. The best quality of Wines, Spirits, aod B**re kept in stock. Good accommodation for travellers. V District Post, Offiue* • THE WAKEFIELD FERRY Is the l>est and safest crossing-place on the Clutha River, and is oa the direct road to the Bendigo Reefs. The Punt and Boats are worked by coref ni and experienced boatmen, and the heaviest waggons can be crossed at any time with perfect safety. WELCOME HOME HOTEL AND STORE, L 0 WBUE N, About three miles from Cromwell, oa the rsrtd to the Bendigo Reefs. JOHN PERRIAM Propristo*. Every accommodation for Travellers. CHRISTMAS <b XEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. fAN; ANAKA HOTEL, PEMBROKE. The above hotel, which is delightfully situated on the margin of the Wanaka offers to the tourist and pleasure -seeker advantages rarely to be met with. The scenery in the neighbourhood is ex- j ccedingly picturesque ; and on an Island ia the Lake there is excellent rabbit-shooting. A large PLEASURE-BOAT is kept for the accommodation of visitors, and every j care is taken to provide meaus for t&inr f, enjoyment while staying at the Wanaka j Hotel, which is universally admitted to b* one of tho most comfortable and best conducted houses in tho Province. The Proprietors of the Wakaea Korai can confidently state that a more pleasant method of passing a few days frea from ths turmoil and care of business, than by a sojourn iu the neighbourhood of tho pioturesquo and romantic Wanaka Lake, ea?. scarcely bo imagined. r ... 14 _, fy ,- THE STORE, l * V In connection with the hotel, is well tuppli with Groceries, Household Utensils, Ironmo gory, Mining T'.oJs, &c. QEDDITCH.4 RUSSELL,
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 7, 22 December 1869, Page 6
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