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Dunedin Advertisements. THOMAS WINSTANLEY'S 1 CAN DIN AVIAN HOTEL, Maclago^jj-strket, DUN E. D I N , (Late of the National Hotel, Clyde.) First-class accommodation for Travellers. SIHNGLE AND DOUBLE BEDROOMS. The choicest brands of Wines, Beers, and Spirits. te* One of the best Billiard Tables.

RATTRAY-STREET ■ptJBMTUBK WAREHOUSE, Adjoining the Shamrock Hotel, DUNEDIN. THOMAS DICKSON, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, Has always on hand a large aud chuiee assortment of FURNITURE, # ! COMPRISING ]f > Dining-room chairs, tables, sofas t ~ ' Couches, easy-chairs i Bed-room chests of drawers i> 1 1 dressing tables and glasses, all sizes *f .-! "Waahstands, commodes, bedsteads 'J-. 2 Palliasses, hair mattresses, all sizes '] Flock and lla_\ mattresses. ft J American chairs, all kinds, cheap. £ FUBNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER. Country orders promptly attended to, and furniture carefully packed. \J NI 0 N Ho r Wl, STAFFORD-STREET, DL'NEUIN. E. LYONS, Proprietor (Late of the Masonic Dining rlooins, Princes-street). Good Accommodation for Hoarders. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES C) IA KOKS M< (DERATE. 'Wines and Spirits of excellent quality. Lugtfcige Stored Free. One of Alcu'ck's Billiard Tables. '2l-7:

OTA 0 TA 6 *UJ& [Established fll W I LjT.\ M W I 1.8 ON, EXOLXEE/;. lIOIL MIMA KEH IKO.N KOCNPKC. ft BLACKSMITH, Cuiulie.i-liruUxti'eet. I) i; N K I) 1 X. Castings in I'-rass or Iron. Stoani Engines aini Boilers made ami repaired. Overshot ami Breast Water-wheels of Iron run! Wood. Quart z-omshing Machinery. Pumping and Winding Hear. C'aKt-iron Siuiee and Ripple Plate*. Sheet-hvii Hopper-plates punched to my size. Gold-diedging Spoons. Machinery for Floor ( ijit meal, and Barley Mill Heaping, Threshii g, ami Horse-power Machines m< rlo anil repaired. Fire-proof doors ami safes. Price's Flax-dr-ssiim Machines mule. 10

>7 U LOAN KOUN DRY Sff-jjff* ~.. „,,.■" I-?:-*** 111.' N I'M) IX. KIKCAIU, M'QUKBN, & 00., Boilermakers, Engineers, Millwrights, Founders, Blacksmiths, <t'-r. All kinds of Costings in Iron arid Brass done. Steam Engines and Boilers made and repaired. Overshot, Breast, and Turbine Wsiterwheels : Quartz-crushing Machinery ; Pumping ct Winding Gear. Cast-iron Sluice and Ripple Plates ; wroughtiron Hopper Plates punched to any size of hole Gold Dredging Spoons, Ac. All kinds <.l Heaping, Threshing, llorse-powei Machines, &.c, repaired. Flnx-dj-essing Machines made to order. 3i

i x I \UNEDIN IRONWORKS. 4Jfemv u SPARROW & THOMAS, '<lsS^l'^? ! ?' , Iron Shipbuilder* A- Boiltrmakers, Manufacturers of Boiling-down, Sheep-washing and Dipping Apparatus ; Iron Pluming, Ripple and Hopper Plates for the Gold-fields ; Punts and Ijoats to all sizes ; Iron Hoofs, Water-tanks, Fireproof Doors and Safes, improved Tubular Boilers requiring no brickwork ; and general smith work. Overshot and Undershot Waterwheels. Cumberland-street, Dunedin.

CO A L OREEK HOTEL HALF WAY BETWEEN CROMWELL AND LAWRENCE. The above hotel possesses excellent accommodation for travellers, who may rely upon receiving every attention. The house is situate on the main road from Tuapeka to Cromwell, and aflords a convenient stopping-place for horsemen and passengers by coach. The Dunstan and Tuapeka Mail Coach passes the door twice a-weelc. and the daily increasing traffic sufficiently proves that this road is recognised as the best route from Duncdin to the northern Gobi-Fields. GENERAL S'l'OßH. DISTHICT POST-OFFJCE. N.B.—First-class Stabling. Horses for hire paddock 'accommodation. R. AYLINO, Proprietor

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Cromwell Argus, Volume 1, Issue 52, 9 November 1870, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume 1, Issue 52, 9 November 1870, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume 1, Issue 52, 9 November 1870, Page 8

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