Bannockburn TUiR T'S F E R R T, , KAWARAU RIVER. Main crossing-place between Cromwell and the Nevis for Waggons, Drays, Horses, and Foot passengers. Children attending School, Free. THE FERRY HOTEL Has first-class accomodation for Travellers. ■■' : ! )ANNOCKBTJRN HOTEL & STOEE, _3" Doctor's Plat, Bannockburn, (On the Main Road to the Nevis). Groceries, Clothing, Boots, and Household Requisites of all descriptions kept in Stock. SS» The Goods, being obtained DIRECT f*om Dunedin, are retailed at the LO WEST P'JSSIBLE PRICES. / ai >i '? jST.B.-—Good Stabling, Horse Feed, &c. The new Ferry being now Open for Traffic, the Public are invited to cross the KawariU River on the BEST PUNT IN THE PROVINCE, which is on the direct 'road to Bannockburn, the Net is, and the Oarrick Range Reefs. John Richards - Proprietor. "OA.ICNOOKBURN TIMBER YARD J AND CARPENTER'S SHOP. JAMES TAYLOR, Cromwell Timber and Iron Yard, Begs to inform the Residents of Bannockburn, Nevis, Potters, &c., that in order to mec: the hcreising requirements of thoie districts, he Ira's opened a Branch Establishment at Doctor's Flat, opposite Mr Richards' Store. A good supply of TIMBER and IRO>J for Building and Mining purposes always on hand. 1 Y7ILLIAM SUTHERLAND & CO., (Late of Logantown), GENERAL BLACKSMITHS & FARRIERS, Beg to intimate to Mining Companies and the public generally that they have removed to CARRICKTOWN, next to M'Cormick's Carrick Range Hotel, where they hope, by strict attention to business, and reasonable charges, to merit a share of their patronage. /WARRICK RANGE HOTEL. / OARRICK RANGE HOTEL. CARRICK RANGE HOTEL, Opposite the Royal Standard Co.'s Battery), QUARTS VILLE. A spacious, well-lighted, and completely-fur-nished BIt.LtARD ROOM, with one of Paser's Best Tables. The Carrick Range Hotel is within easy distance of the various Reefs, and ah excellent dray-road {constructed at great expense by the Royal Standard Company) extends from the base to the summit of the Range. The accommodation comprises Bar and Bar Parlour, handsomely fitted up ; large and wellfurnished Dining Room ; Private Parlour ; magnificent Hall, large and lofty, built expressly for Balls, Public meetings, &c. ; and an extensive suite of really comfortable and commodious Single and Double Bed Rooms. The premises will be found replete with every convenience; and the Proprietor confidently asserts that the Carrick Range Hotel affords to every class of visitors accommodation unsurpassed by any up-country hotel in Otago. The situation is extremely picturesque, commanding a magnificent view of Mount Pisa, the Grandview Mountains, and the Upper Clutha Valley. Table d'Hote Daily from 12 till 2. The culinary arrangements are under competent management, and it is the determination of the Proprietor to maintain this department in the highest state of efficiency. First-class Six-stalled Stable attached. Saddle Horses for Hire on Moderate Terms. CARRICK RANGE HOTEL, QUARTZVILLE. (The only hotel in the vicinity of the Reefs.) JOHN M'CORMICK. Proprietor.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 112, 2 January 1872, Page 3
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461Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 112, 2 January 1872, Page 3
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