JpO MM EKCIAL HOTEL, PIRST CLASS BILLIARD ROOM AND^ TWO TABLES. G. PEROTTI. I^ILUB HOTEL. ;fi. " " ■""". . " Wices, Beers, and Spirits of $he Best Qualities, MURISOg and MISCAMPBELL, Proprietors. BKIENBOKU HOTEL, ■-■••" Mawhera Qpay. D, S H E E D V THE WINES, ALES, and LIQUORS Are unexceptionable. ; T AXE WAKATIP^ HOTEL, A" Richmond Quay. ' ' ; V . : V ■#• " '" WM. KIN, G, Begs to announce to his pld friends and acjquaintances that the above Hotel is now . complete with every requisite for their comfort. GOOD BEDS. • The finest Liquors in Town at the Bar. B I L LI A R D S . WM. KING, Proprietor, "CIDINBURGH CASTLE HOTEL. TaJSUI STREET, fiREYSIOUTH, . 4 £Latepf Queenstown) E. COUTANCH hereby informs his pld friends and the public that he'has. opened ;• ' A FmSTrCLASS FAMILY HOTEL, Well supplied with the very best h'qiiors arid (accommodations, sy&erc they wjll repeiye the pme comfort and attention as of old. TTNITED STATES, HpTEL, U Corner pf • ; g r^^^Gj - gßsp»-ajid."^uhustpn streets. GEO. H. FISH begs respectfully to inform his friends and the pubficthat a GRAND, DINNF^A^dIbA^^ Will be given in his New Assembly Rooms, On WEDNESDAY, the; #h JULY, To celebrate the 90th Anniversary of the American Independence. . ':/:.- v Dinner on the table at 6 o'ekek'. HOTEL. Mawhera Quay. . G; F. MAXWELL,Proprietor. N.B. — Extensive Stabling Accommodation QCOTT'S BRITISH AKD AMERICAN • ... : ... . _ - . Mawhera Quay. : . : ■;. Billiards and Bagatelle. TTfcAN O'CONNELL HO*TEL. AJr Richmond. Quay. The Table is kept by the Proprietor, and he can guarantee the quantity and quality of the viands. The Bedrooms are very roomy and comfortable. - J. TV FITZGEEALD, Proprietor. 'V ICTO II I A HO T EL. • • - ' Music Every Evening. f LARGE CONCERT ROOM, R. B. GOFF, 'Proprietor. -JYJ- AWHERA HQTEL. ISAAC ABRAHAMS begs to -announce to his friends that he has taken the above hotel, and hopes by strict attention to his business to merit their liberal support. The hotel is under the superintendence of Mrs Horsington. Isaac Abrahams. QO-UTHLAND HOTEL, Gresson street. MRS; E. THOMPSON (Fiom the Jetty Hotel, Invercargill), Having taken the above Hotel entirely under her own management, will be happy to receive a visit from her old friends. CLEAN BEDS. * Good accommodation for Boarders. XJALLABAT AND BENDIGO HOTEL, Johnson street. Liquors and ales of the most select qualities. MRS. MILLS. . TT AMIL TUN'S HQTEL COBDEN. Heime&sy's and Martell's Biandies only to be had at the Ear. Livery Stable. {Saddle Uorses For Hue
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Grey River Argus, Issue 73, 30 June 1866, Page 4
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