Bannockburn Main crossing-place between Cromwell the Nevis for Waggons, Drays, Horses Foot passengers. Children attending School, p rea THE FERRY HOTEL Has first-class accomodation for Travellers
BAMTOCKBUBN HOTEL & STOB) Doctor's Flat, Bannockburn-, (On the Main Road to the Nevis) Groceries, Clothing, Boots, and Hocj hold Requisites of all descriptions kept in Stock. 1545* The Goods, being obtained DIRECT fl Dunedfa, are retailed at the LOWEST A SIBLE PRICES. N.B.—Good Stabling, Horse Feed, & c The new Ferry being now Open tor Tram tlie Public are invited to cross the Kawarai Biver on the BEST PUNT IN THE PROYIN(j which is on the direct road to Banuockbnn the Nevis, and the Carrick Range Reefs. DANNOOKBURN TIMBER Yal! AND CA R Tls XTE RV3 S H<) P. Begs to inform the Residents of Ban.nock bo Nevis, Potters, &c, that in order to meett increasing requirements of those districts, has opened a Branch Establishment at Dock Flat, opposite Mr Richards' Store. A good supply of-TIMBER and IRON' Building and Mining purposes always on hand Best Material and Workman/thin Chean forCa r\ A RIII C K RAN G K HOTE \J QUARTZVILLE, (In the immediate vicinity of the Carrick Reel. THOMAS HAZLETT - Proprietor. Having purchased from Mr John- M'Cor™ ; the above well-known and centrally-situa Hotel, 1 am now in a position to offer first-cl accommodation to all who may favour me« their patronage. The Premises are fitted up and furnished j \ the most complete scale, regardless of expei I and the arrangements for the comfort of visiti and travellers are second to none in the distrif COMMODIOUS BILLIARD ROOM, lifted with one of Julius Paser's full-sized tab! An excellent STABLE 1 the premises, and a careful groom always in tendance. 126 T. HAZLETT.
I DANNOC KBU R N COAL Ml* LOGAN & SMITH, COAL ME R C HANI S, Having obtained a lease of the above « known Coal Works, beg to inform the re dents at Bannockbnrn, Carrick Range, Be digo, Kawarau Gorge, and throughout« district, that they are prepared to Sl 7 P™ j (in any quantity) COAL of excellent qmW | at 15s. per ton taken from the pit's mow | or, delivered, Is 9d per bag and upww I according to distance. N.B.—Drays leave the Bannockbnm * Cromwell twice a week. Loading I back on reasonable terms.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 151, 1 October 1872, Page 2
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381Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 151, 1 October 1872, Page 2
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