i (; OBU a* u (T TELEGRAPH L f NE' ■of Royal Mail Coaches leave .Eninas'a iDunstau Hotel eve''y Monday and Friday Morning for Dunedin, via Biack’a. Nasehy and Palmerston, and every Wediiai lay and Situr : day Morning for Dunedin, via Teviot and Lawrence, We beg to thank tlie public generally for past favors, and hope for the continuance of same. Our Line of Coaches have lately been completely renovated, and every possible arrangement has been made for th? comfort and safety of passengers. Our’sjbeing the only Line of Coaches carrying Her Majesty’s mail, passengers may rely on arriving, at their destination aUthe appointed time. Fares :—Dunstan to 'Dunedin, £2 10». Return Tickets, £4. CHAPLIN k Co., Proprietors.
COACHES ! COACHES !! K LIN'D % POPE beg to inform the Travelling Public that, on and after the 20th of Mroh, 1374, they will Extend their DUNEDIN TO LAWRENCE & QUEENSTOWN, TEVIOT, CLYDE, & CROMWELL. Leaving the Imperial (Hotel, Dunedin, for Lawrence, every morning, at 9 ; and leaving Anns troag’s Commercial Hotel, Lawra.ico, for, Clyde every Tuesday and Saturday morning Returning from Cox’s Port Phillip Hotel, Clyde, every Monday and Friday, in conjunction with the Queenstown Coach. Fares ; Through from Dunedin to Clyde, €2 10a, ; to Queenstown, £3 10*. ; intermediate at ■gos ami parcels at proportionate rates. Booking Offices : Empire Hotel, Dunedin Armstrong’s Commercial Motel. Lawrence Cox's Port Phillip Hotel, Clyde. Eichardt's Queen's Arms Hole', QueeniLINE OF COACHES inOM VIA town. YE END & POPE, Pronrn tors.
j ROYAL MAIL ’ L I S' U OF C 0-A C IJ E S B* TWEES' Queenstown & Clyde. / iO A CITES leave Eichirdt’s Hotel, I I Q teenstown, every TUESDA Y, Till) KSI* xY, «nd SATURDAY MORN 1 YG at G oVi ok, lor ArrowI town, Cromwell, and Clyde, veturn- ■ in,' on alternate days. • flte above being tlie only coaches carrying Her Majesty’s mails j on tb is liny, jmsuytis truly upon j regular and punctual communication. Fares, ,£1 Os Od. A EICHiRDT, Proprietor.
LONDON HOUSE, CLYDE. I N LI(jUiD ATI ON. Re GEORGE CL RK | N Consequence of unforseen busi--1 ness dilficultios, it is compulsory that the whole of the woll-selcotcd STOCK OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, ’fen,, OF THE LONDON (10U E, CLYDE. BE SOLD WITHIN THREE MONTHS From this data. 'iS" This is an opportunity that rarely occurs, it being really A GENUINE SALE, And any of the public who require such Goods will find upon purchasing the Great Sacrifice which is being Made. GEORGE CLARK, Liquidator. N B -All Outstanding DEBTS not paid V tho 31st of December, IS?. - ), will be placed in the hands of a solicitor. Nov. 6, T873.
PATKN V WANGLE n SAf K, l.»r -.'-Ss:z--cl PATENT -x '1 A V G!.K. in thorough working 0,1 r ' [>| ly for address at office of
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Dunstan Times, Issue 624, 3 April 1874, Page 3
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