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TOrf^^^^SELBOURNE HOTEL Opposite the Landing Wharf, ' Is classed as one of the best and most complete on the West Coast. Commercial Gentlemen will find this ; Hotel, from the superiority of its accommoda- , tion and the commodious sample rooms <it possesses, well worthy of their patronage. The proprietor trusts that an earnest desire on his part to please, backed by the i exertions of bis Manager, Mr F. Waters, will secure him a continuance of public support. Visitors can enjoy the luxury of , Hot and Cold Baths J The Stabling is new and substantially . erected. Notwithstanding the native modesty which has hitherto characterised the proprietor of ! this hotel in all his undertakings, he cannot ■ allow this opportunity to pass oi calling ] special attention to the magnificent, but i unujue, -Billiard-room which has been added ; to the above establishment, fitted up in the most costly manner that has ever been attempted in any single-table room south of the equator ; so that, with its well-appointed Bed Chambers, its Table (fit for an epicure), its complete • Cuisine, its Bath-rooms, its Stabling, and its general good management, it forms a tout ensemble of hotel comfort only to be met with in the old cities of Europe and in the MELBOURNE HOTEL, Greymouth. ' pOAL CHEEK GARDENS. These Gardens are now OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, and are replete with every convenience for theii amusement and recreation ; and have been laid out anew, so as to suit the convenience of Private Parties as well as the General Public, and are now specially adapted and kept in order for CROQUET, CRICKET, OR BOWLING PARTIES On Sundays, and durifi| the week in fine weather, Boats will leave the Wharf conveying passengers to these Gardens at Reduced Rates. Return Tickets, 2s. Weather permitting, a Full Band will be in attendance every Sunday. Visitors are respectfully cautioned against taking flowers without permission. . . No dogs allowed. TTNITED STATES CONCERT HALL. Engagement of Mr J. HULL, the Celebrated Local Composer and Comic Singer ; and DENNY DRISCOLL, the Champion Clog Dancer and Negro Delineator ; in conjunction with the following talented artistes : Mr PERUIVAL, FRED. SMITH, GEO. IRVINE. Pianist, Mr Gosson ; Manager, MrF. Smith. Admission Free. rr\ iv o l i . SUNDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER. 8, iB6B. Grand Orchestral Performance of MOZART'S 12th MASS. SELECTIONS FROM BEETHOVEN'S SONATAS. Commence at half -past two o'clock. "VpLSON (BRUNNER MINE) COAL. The Undersigned are prepared to Supply Steamers and Sailing Craft in any quantity, likewise Town Consumers. With few exceptions, the Captains of the Coastal Steamers decline to burn any other than the Nelson Brunner Coal, the superior quality of which is universally acknowledged, and we therefore supply nothing else. Apply to ALEX,, CONSTANTINEj Or, ;,,p D. GIRD WOOD and CO., Agents, Mawhera Quay. STEAMERS COALED, With either NELSON OR WESTLAND COAL, AT SIXTEEN SHILLINGS PER TON. KILGOUR and PEROTTI. pIOAL COAL. COAL Sailing Vessels and Steamers supplied with Coal from the Nelson (Brunner) Mine at 203 per ton, or as per agreement. WM. W. CARDNO, Agent. TT ORSES. HORSES. RIMMER AND FQRDER'S line of Saddle Hacks to Brighton, ; Charleston, and Westport. '. R. and F. beg to intimate that they have now opened a BRANCH PLACE at COBDEN, where horses of the best stamp can always be had at the following Reduced Scale of Charges : — Cobden to Brighton ... . 50s. Do. Twelve-Mile Landing... 20s. Do. Ahaura ... ... 40s. Stables— Robinson street, Cobden, next the Blacksmith's. HAMILTON'S HORSE REPOSITORY AiND SALE YARDS, COBDEN. Horse Sales heli 7 Daily. Hamilton's Livery. and Bait Stables, Bright . street, Cobden. Horses on hire daily, at reduced fares, for the Buller, Charleston, Fox's, and Canoe Creek, as also for Twelve-mile, Ahaura, &c. piROGAN'S COSMOPOLITAN LINE OF SADDLE HORSES, To Cassidy's Australasian Hotel, Revell street south, Hokitika. Fare each way, 255.

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Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 440, 7 November 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 440, 7 November 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 440, 7 November 1868, Page 1

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