BUTUHELi’a IiLILLY, HOTEL, Alexandra and Tev iot Road, GEORGE FIELD, (Lato of Ida Valley,) Proprietor, Begs to inform fits friends and tie travelling public that ho has purchased the above well-known hotel, -and trests with strict attention to business, and keeping none but the best brands of wines, spirits, and beers to receive a share of their patronage.; GOOD COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS. EXCELLENT STABLING. Large securely fenced paddock for horses, and good cattle yard close to the hotel. Blacks hotel OPBTR (BLACKS No. I.) J. W. McINTOSH ... Proprietor. This house is now re-built entirely of stone with lath and plaster partitions, and in a few weeks, when completed, will possess accommodation equal to any to be found in the country.' Splendid roomy, lofty, and well ventilabedrooms. Good Stabling and careful attendance. The travelling public will always find Mr and Mrs Mclntosh at home to greet them with a friendly welcome. None but the choicest of liquors ikept, while theuiuieine is par excellence. COMMERCIAL HOTEL CROMWELL. (Late Goodqer’s) Mr R. D. OWENS (late of the New Orleans Hotel, Arrowtown) has pleasure in informing his friends and the public generally that he has purchased and entered into possession of the Commercial Hotel, Cromweß, (carried on for many years by Mr-Goodge’), and purposes making such improvements therein as to fully meet the requirements of his patrons, and render ibis Hotel second to, none on the Goldfields. Commercial Travellers and Tourists will find every provision for their comfort and convenience, and no effort will be spared to render the Commorcial a first-class house in every respect. For the special advantage of commercial gentlemen, suitable sample rooms have been set apart in the Private Hotel. All suites of apartments for families and visitors desiring the privacy and comforts of home. The commodious stables will bo under the care of a thoroughly experienced groom, subject also to-'the personal supervision of Mr Owens. T'V AVID SMITH ■X-J (Late op Palmerston), FARRIER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, OPHIB, Having taken over the Business of the late John Hughes, deceased, will be pleased to receive a share of Public patranage. Agricultural Implements made and repaired. Shoeing particularly attended to. K OT ICE. AS RABBIT POISONING is now being earned out on Moutere Station persons are cautioned against trespassing on the RUN for the purpo-e of killing rabbits or skin ning those they may find poisoned. McLaren ■& Turnbull. Moutere Station, May 2, 1882, NOTICE, and AFTER the 15th of April poison will be laid for rabbits and dogs on the Matakanui Station. JOHN STRONACH, Manager. Matakanui Station, April 8, 1882. Thomas webb, jun., relief FUND. All holders of SUBSCRIPTION LISTS for this Fund are respectfully requested to pass them to the Secretary together with amounts on them at the holders earliest conveni nee, the Trust being -desirous of closing same. GEORGE FACHE, Secretary, Clyde, Nov. 25, 1882. JAN C Y GOODS. A LARGE VARIETY, including the USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL, AT W. F, FORRESTS, Alexandra South. Before you purchase give a look at THE ORIGINAL FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE, Next to Card’s Timber Yard,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1085, 16 March 1883, Page 2
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