Bendigo Gully, Lowbum, &0,. WELCOME HOME HOTEL ANl> STOHK, LOWBU'RN, About three miles from Cromwell, on the foail to the Bendigo Beefs. JOHN PBBRIAM - ; Piiopriktok. Every accommodation for Travellers; OPENING DOCKY POINT FERK Y, \i The large and -well-furnished PUNT in coil--nection -with the above Ferry being now COMPLETED, the undersigned has great pleasure in informing tho public that he is in a position to cros3 tho heaviest Six-horae Waggons, and Vehicles of all descriptions, at very moderate Persons visiting Bendigo Gully on horseback can be crossed at this Ferry at the reasonable charge of \s, 3d. ; Foot Passengers, Qd. JOHN M'CORMICK. Ilf AEEFIELD FERRY HOTEL, '' ROOKY POINT, On the main road to Bendigo. The best quality of Wines, Spirit3| and Beer* kept in stock. Good accommodation for travellers. ** District Post Office.*,* THE WAKEFIELD FERRY Is the best and safest crossing-place on the" Clutha River, and is on the direct road to the? Bendigo Beefs. The Punt and Boats are worked by careful and experienced boatmen, and the heaviest waggons can be crossed at aily time with perfect* safety* DEEFERS' ARMS HOTEL, Logantown. JAMES BEAEE Proprietor, The above house is the largest aud most eom* fortable in the district. GOOD STAPLING. GENERAL STORE attached to the HotoL with a large and varied stock ot" Groceries aud other goods, CROMWELL PRICKS. ■TEMPERANCE RESTAURANT; LOGANTOWN, BENDIGO REEFS, The only establishment on Bendigo where* Travellers can depend on getting meals at all. hours, in quietness aud comfort. The house is conducted strictly on temperance PRINCIPLES. The Restaurant is under the immediate management of Mrs Mercer, and visitors may rest assured that every attention will be paid to their wants* In order to keep pace with the increasing requirements of the township, the proprietor is> about to make extensive improvements on the? premises, and will shortly be in a position to offer excellent sleeping ACcy.MMoDA.TioK to* Boarders and Travellers. Charges very moderate. FRANCIS MERCER, Proprietor. BAKERY, J A N T 0 W N, ( Bendigo Gcllt. J. STEVENSON Has much pleasure in informing the Residents of the Bendigo Gully District that he is now* prepared to SUPPLY them with BREAD OF THE BEST QUALITY, At their own residences, Daily. FOUR-POUND LOAF, ONE SHILLING, A choice assortment of Biscuits and ConfeC' tionery always kept in'stock. BENDIGO GULLY REEFS, ALO BENDIGO HOTEL STORES. SMITH & O'DONNELL- *„* Miners and Travellers can have «ccommodation, and may obtain every informa* tion respecting the locality. Good Stabling ; Horse-feed always on hand, Xcfi; Sionc Premises an now !r**'<? >
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 12, 26 January 1870, Page 7
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