: W E ’, the undersigned, Finlay and Morris, having purchased the Business of Messrs. Hall and Finlay, respectfully inform the public that no effort on our part shall be wanting to - merit a continuance of the same liberal support that has been accorded to our , predecessors, 1 • » i Wines, Spirits & Provisions. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Agents for Straciian’s Celebrated Colonial xVle. FINLAY & MORRIS, TARBERT-ST., ALEXANDRA. ALEXANDRA SHOEING FORGE EDWARD CHARNOCK, GENERAL SMITH & WHEELWRIGHT, TIMBER MERCHANT, AND IRONMONGER, &c. 1? CHARNOCK begs to inform the IJa inhabitants of Alexandra, Clyde, and surrounding districts that he is now prepared to execute all manner of Ironwork, Wheelwright’s and Carpenter s Work, at extremely low prices, and with despatch. Spring Carts and Drays Made to Order. Horses Shod, 10s. and IGs. per set. Glass and Funnelled Doors, Window Sashes, Ac. Hickory Spokes for Buggy and Express-waggon Wheels. Always on hand a large and assorted Stock of thoroughly seasoned Timber, for wheelwright's purposes. ALEXANDRA FERRY, MOLYNEHX CROSSING, On the New Line of Eoad.to Teviot and Tuapeka, via the West Bank of the Molyncnx. j MESSRS. _DU LEY and MAC- | **■* .tCERSY have completed their new Iron Punt, and are prepared to i Cross Traffic of every description with speed and safety. RATES OF TOLL* Goods, Sheep, and Cattle at exceedingly Moderate Rates. BOGAN'S AMO HOTEL, LNU H E RIKI aIPe RR Y. A i||e X A M D R A stand BesfeWr ssing-placc ic Teviot aucilruapeka. (The Messrs. LESLIE, Bros., BEG toft r, form the I patrols, that they their Hotll from the E; ManuhciSia, into the| Alexandra and that t| has every ifficommodatid; Clean and and coiSbrtable Si tty 1 1 FIRST-Cmss billial The cbo®st brands Spirits onlSkept. N.B. The b^:. Stabling ir x lie and thei ,ave removed t Bank of the Township of ir uew house 'or travellers ißed-Rooms, E-Rooms. [d TABLE. Wines and the District. BALMORAL HOTEL. and General Store. DUNCAN SOBERTSON. At the Ferry, Main Coach Road to Teviot, Tuapeka, Black’s, Mount Ida, and Dunedin. This Hotel is the most commodious ou the Road, is pleasantly situate on the banks of the Mauuherikia River, and in a most desirable spot for pic-nic parties from Cl\ de and Alexandra. First class accomodation fur Travellers House Feed & Stabling. The ...... <Lj u.it: NELSON i w!T • ta:.d r \": the remainder of the j reason.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 358, 5 March 1869, Page 4
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