CO A L CIIE E K 11 OT E L AND PUBLIC GARDENS. E. NEI>'ON, begs to call the attention of the public to the. above-named Gardens, ■ wk'ch are now in a high state of cultivation. From their retired situation they are beautifully adapted for tlie holding of Pic-nics at all times, but more especially during the approaching Cliristmas Holidays. Arbors, Swings, and every kind of amusement on the grounds. Parties wishing to go up the Creek can be accommodated with boats. E. NELSON, Proprietor. (Jl'Ull TM A N '.3 AR M S H (JteT, Aluert street, GEORGE MOO RE , Champion Walker of the Colonies, Begs to announce to his friends aud the public that he has taken the above Hotel, and will be happy to receive a visit liom them. ' "■"■' All the sporting papers taken in. ■ Hot and Shower Baths always ready. I3UTCHERS' ARMS ttOTEL, (Late Lake Wakatip), Richmond Quay, Greymouth. HENRYPR I D G E O N Proprietor. i\/| U RPH Y'S FAMIL V HOTEL" Mawjieua Quay. • Dinner every day at 1 o'clock with all the vegetables of the season. __ P. MURPHY. __ THLAND H O T E L Gresson streot. 4 MRS. E. THOMPSON Sole Proprietress, ' (From the Jetty Hotel, Invercargill. ) L> R1 E N BO R U HOTUi Mawhera Quay. - ; D. SHE ED V / THE WINES, ALES, aiul /LIQUORS'"''^ Arc unexceptionable. /■\ 111 ENT A L HOTEL Richmond Quay, Gkeymoutu. MORTON AND CO. « HOTEIMawkora Quay. G. F. MAXWELL, Proprietor. N.B. — Extensive Stabling Accommodation. aOLDEN AGE HOTEL, Richmond Quay. The Wines, Liquors, &c, are of the best, and the accommodation most complete. Good Stabling. JAMES CATTLE, Proprietor. T) C R A W F O R. D, -^ • Late of the Nevis and Thompson's Diggings, Otago, Having taken the EMPIRE HOTEL, corner of Boundary street and Richmond Quay, trusts that all his old friends will give him a call. r pifE SHAMROCK HOTEL , JL Corner Boundary and Gressou streets, Having been extensively improved will be lound to possess good and comfortable accommodation in every respect. Every satisfaction guaranteed in the restaurant. J. C. MACMICHAEL j., . , M. FLANAGAN j riIHE SHOTOYER liOTEL, K. < Mawhera Quay, Having just completed exbensive improvements in the accommodation, and doing a lirst class trade, IS FOR SALE. Best liquors only kept. All the Sporting papers to be seen. • W. jUARVEY, Proprietor. "D OAT M A N/S ARM S , Richmond Quay, Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the best quality. Good accomodation. A. CONSTANTINE, Proprietor. TTELLIER'S STAR HOTEL RIFLE GALLERY. SLAP BANG. SLAP BANG, HE R E W E ARE AGAIN! Great Extensions. Graiter Improvements NEW RIFLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND TWO SPLENDID SKITTLE ALLEYS. j OKITTLJSS. SKI T T L E S. i'lie Best Alley on the West Coast at the \ ALABAMA HOTEL, *, Richmond Quay. i MATT. R,X'ALL.VN. .Best of wines, liquors, and accommodation. /^ LASS— Window glass, all sizes, from (JT 14 xlO fco u0 x 4U - Paperhangings— sooo pieces, from la Oils, colors, white lead, turps Varnish j glass paper, putty, &c. PELLING and Cp., •' A j'aintors and Paperhangers, frressoivH-.^ei^^B
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 145, 15 December 1866, Page 1
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