HALL&KINLAY, WINE, SPIRIT, & PBOVISIOI MERCHANTS. ALEXANDRA. James Eivers, WHOLESALE AND HETaIL WIN] SPIRIT AND GENERAL EOH.ANT Removed to OTAIW-ST. (branch stoke at Campbell's gully.) Wm, Theyehs, WHOLE SALE Winr, Ppirit, an& General Prevision TfFerchant, ALEXANDRA. JOHN W- THOMPSON. GENERAL BIACKSMITn A*B FaRKIER MAIN STREET, CROMWELL. I \ LL descriptions of Mining Machinery II Made to Older. Horses Shod on the most approved principles. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, ALEXANDRA. JOHN TERRY, Proprietor I Private Dining and Sitting Rooms, well fitted Bed lionms.andevery conveniens 'or ihe comfort of travellers. The Best Billiard Table in the town. Wines & SPIRITS of the Choicest Brands First-c'ass Stabling. Tlie liOatcloss Inra, THOMAS OLIVER RESPECTFULLY informs his friend? , and patrons that his house is furnished with every convenience for the accommo ■iatinn of the travelling public A First-class Billiard Table, splendid Bowling & Skittle Allies, and improved Shooting Gallery. Clean well-furnished Bed Rornis. EXCELLENT STABLING. Wines and Spiiits of Best Quality. Criterion goluj, MAIN-STREET, ALEXANDRA John Jack T3EG3 to inform his fronds and the pu*J blic, that, the business of his large and cotnodious Hotel is conducted under his own immediate management, and that no effort will be spared to provide for the comfort of those who may favor him with theii patronage. THE BEDROOMS are large and well ventilated. FIRST.CLASS STABLING. BILLIAB.D ROOM. The Choicest Wimes and Spirits. SaDdLl; lloitbES FOR HIRE. Changing place for Cobb's Coaches. BOATMAN'S ARMS HOTEL, MANTJHERIKIA FERRY, ALEXANDRA, (The nearest and best Crossing-place for the Teviot and Tuapeka.) LESLIE. Bros-, BEG to inform the public that their Hotel possesses excellent accommodation for travellers. First-rate Bed and Sitting Rooms. The WirJes and Spirits arc of the best description. Good Stabling. Chat. Hcnsburgr, Boatmen's A ems Middle Crossing-place, Lower Manuherikia-FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION fur Visiters. Every article of the very best quality, and at the lowest possible prices. N.B. The nearest crossing-place for the Teviot and Tuapeka.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 199, 17 February 1866, Page 4
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309Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 199, 17 February 1866, Page 4
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