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The BIGHT MM in the EIGHT PLACE Has once again opened His ESTABLISHMENT at CROMWELL . WILLIAM JACKSON BARRY TTAS the pleasure of informing his numerous friends and patrons that he has re 11 purchased his late business from Mr. C RaJston, and aspires to deserve .public stowed upon Jam. W- J- Barry, Carcase Butcher and Cattle Salesman, Has always on hand a large Supply of Fat and Store Cattle, fine Fat "Wethers, Fat and Store Pigs, &c. Bacon and Hams Smoked on the premises. Barry's Woolshed. Near the Bridge, Cromwell. Wool Received, Sorted, and Forwaided to Dunedin. Commissions of every description executed for settlers. Goods receivedand despatched to their destination. Barry's Sale-yards-Sales of Stock will be held Monthly. In connexion with the above establishments W. J. Barry will shortly add the business of a Wine, Spirit, and General Merchant, And will guarantee to supply the public with noue but first-class articles at the Lowest Market Price. WILLIAM PYLE, SHAMROCK STOEE, WT. BATHAN'S W*% AGENCY, LIBRARY and STATIONERY WAREHOUSE A largo and well selected Stock of ACCOUNT BOOKS BIBLES church services school books Fancy goods English, Foreign and Provincial News papers. Agent fortho "Duustan Timef," " Daily Times" and " Weekly Witness JAMES DUFF, JOCKEY CLUB HOTEL, BLACK STON E-111 LL. rHE best accommodation on the road for Travellers and Visitors. Wines and Spirits of the choicest quality. Good Stabling. N.B. Cobb and Co's Coaches leave on Mondays and Fridays for Dunedin, and on Tuesdays and Saturdays for Dunstan and the Lakes. SAMUEL HINCHCLIFFE, SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, DIIYBKEAD. Comfortable Bed-Rooms, Good Stablim CIIO M W ELL. TT7ILLIAM SHANLEY respectfully VV informs his friends and the public that ho has purchased the premises occupied by his late brother, and will cirry on Now on Sale: Silk-dressed Adelaide Four Teas, Sugars, Pried and Bottled Fruits, Tolaccos, iic. Wines in bulk, and bottle. Spirits, in bulk, and bottle, Ilennessy's and Marl ell's Brandy.—Stewart's, Islay, Cambletown and Kirkliston Whiskey.—W. I. Hum and Gentva. Malt Liquors in bulk, and pint and quart bottles. Drapery and Clothing Hardware and Hollowarp Horse Feed and other Produce. Carts deliver goods anywhere within 20 miles of Cromwell. KAWARAU HOTEL, CROMWELL. 141 R WM. SMITHAM begs to return thanks or the liberal patronage that lias lieen accorded to him as proprietor of the SYDNEY HOTEL, CLYDE, And wishes to inform his Friends and the Publie generally that he lias taken the management KAWARAU HOTEL, CROMWELL, And is now prepared to give Accommodation hitherto unrivalled in that township. Veterinary Shoeing Forge. j FIRST-CLASS STABLING. SAMUEL M'CULLOTJGIJ, VICTORIA STORE, DRYBREAD HOTEL, n™™™ GLASSFOHD. pOOD accommodation for Travellers. No Billiards. DPJNKS, Gd., to meet the times. Drinks 6d- DrinksGd- Drinks 6d Veterinary Shoeing ForgeCROMWELL, WRIGHT & CARFENTEE, Grocery and Haberdashery, Fancy Goods. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. Veterinary Shoeing Forge- " Queenstown & Cromwell Road. Edward Aldridge r FIIE Punt at Nevis Ferry, Kawarau (Late Black & Gordon) 1 R iver, is now open to" the Public. BLACKSMITH, & MACHINIST. Horsemen and Foot-Passengcra can now reach a level road all the way, and ten miles nearer than l>y the HORSES shod on tne shortest notice, Gentle Annie track. 15s. and 20s per set. EDWARDS k CO., All kinds of Blacksmith's work executed Proprietors, at the lowest rates. K RY i s Ferry, 15th Pec, 18G6.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 279, 30 August 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 279, 30 August 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 279, 30 August 1867, Page 4

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