COACHIN G ! CO A Oil iN G 1 CaKAP Fakes. HLYDE TO QUEENSTOWN, U and vice versa. Twenty-five Shillings Each Way. Intermediate stations at a proportionate rate. Don’t Book till you see the Proprietor JAMES Y. HENRY. QOBB QO’S TELEGRAPH LTNE of Royal Mail Coaches leave Eames’s 'Dunstan Hotel every Monday and Eriday Morning for Dunedin, via Pdack’s, Naseby and Palmers ton, aud’every Wednesday'and'Satur day Morning for Dunedin, via Teviot and Lawrence, We beg’to thank the 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 the comfort and safety of passengers. Our’s being 'the only Line of Coaches carrying Her Majesty’s mail, passengers may rely on arriving at their destination at the appointed time. Pares :—Dunstan to Dunedin, £2 10s. Return Tickets, £4, CHAPLIN & Co., Proprietors. COACHES ! COACHES ! ! TTEEND & POPE Leg to inform X .the Travelling iPublic that, on and after the 20th of Mrch, 1874, they will Extend their LINE OF COACHES rno.u DUNEDIN TO LAWRENCE & QUEENSTOWN, VIA TEVIOT, CLYDE, & CROMWELL. Leaving the Imperial ‘Hotel, Dunedin, for Lawrence, every morning, at 9 ; and leaving Armstrong’s Commercial Hotel, I.awroneo, for Clyde every Tuesday and Saturday morning Returning from Cox’s Port Phillip Hotel, Clyde, every Monday and Friday, in conjunction with the aeoustown Coach. Parks: Through from Dunedin to Clyde, £2 10s. ;to Queenstown, £3 10a. intermediate stages and parcels at propot lionate rates. Booking Officks : Empire Hotel, Dunedin Armstrong’s Commercial Hotel, Lawrence Cox's, Port Phillip Hotel, Clyde. Eichardt’s Queen’s Arms Hotel, Queenstown. YEEND & POPE, Proprietors. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN QUEENSTOWN & CLYDE. ROACHES leave Eichardt’s Hotel, U Queenstown, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY MORNING atG o’clock, for Arrowtown, Cromwell, and Clyde, returning on alternate days. The above being +,ho only coaches carrying Her Majesty’s mails on this line, passengers carely upon regular and punctual communication. Fares, £1 Os Od. A. EICHARDT, Proprietor. NEWCASTLE COAL PIT, ALEXANDRA. EDWD. CHARNUCK, Pioprietor. MR. CHARNOCK having recovered from the very serious accident through falling down the Pit some months since, and through which the work was stopped, begs to inform his old friends and customers that he has re-opened the Pit, and trusts to be welt supported. To suit the times, prices, 17s. Gd. per load of 14 bags at the Pit’s mouth. Delivered within a reasonable distance at 255. The Newcastle Pit Coals arc known to be the best in the Dunstan District. w ANTED, one or two smart lads, as APPRENTICES. No pie minm required. Apply, Office of till Paper.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 636, 26 June 1874, Page 3
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429Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 636, 26 June 1874, Page 3
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