r\TAGO HOTEL, ANTONIO FLAT, UPPER GREY. This commodious Hotel has just been erected, rdgardless of expense, and it has been built for th* express object of affording first-class accommodation to travellers. Wines, Beer, and Spirits, of the best br -' < [only kept. Single and Double Bedrooms. •- Extensive Stab ing Accommodation. JAMES BERGIN ••_ Proprietor. "tjOSS'S HOTEL AND STORE XV Ross's Crossing, Upper Tnanoahva. The Proprietor begs to announce that he | has- completed extensive alterations and improvements, and he has spared no expense in making this house the most commodious and best arranged hotel on the Inangahua River. Superior accommodation for Boarders. The STORE contains a large and varied assortment of Goods at strictly moderate prices. Gold Bought. Horse-feed always on Sale. Free Stabling. A safe Ferry-boat on the River. DONALD ROSS, Proprietor. TIT IA MIA HOTEL (Near the Saddle of .the Little Groy.) This Hotel is situated midway between the Little Grey Junction and the Murray Creek Reefs, and on the direct road to the Inangahua diggings. Good accommodation for Miners, Packers, and Travellers. Stabling and horse-feed. THOMAS SMITH, Proprietor. f*< H R I S T I E'S ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, Junction Buller and Inangahua Rivers. First-class accommodation for Travellers. Extensive Stabling and English Grass Paddocks. Dairy and Farm Produce always on Sale. CHRISTIAN MINDERMAN, Proprietor. ■jyELSON CREEK HOTEL, -V CROSSING (Foot of Creek), W M. K I N S ELLA Proprietor. Travellers will find this to be a good house of calL m H E 0 D. R A NF T, LIVE AND LET LIVE STORE, HOTEL, AND BUTCHERY, THE COAL PITS. The proprietor adheres firmly to his motto Liquors of the best quality only kept. /XORN SHEAF BUTCHERY, V Totara Flat. LL JOINTS 6d. Owing to the variableness of the Cattle Market on the Coast, the consumers of meat have to pay 50 per cent, more during eight months of the year than they otherwise would do. This I can obviate, as I have now a large mob of Cattle of my own fattening, and haying extensive grass paddocks, I am in a position to turn the changing state of the Markets to my own and my customers advantage. , : Orders delivered, at Half-Ounce, Duffer's, Brandy Jack's, and other Creeks* ROBERT ALCORN. /COMMERCIAL HOTEL v 7 CAMPTOWN. First-class accojinmtidation for travellers, ' ' ■ ' ' Single Bedrooms. Horse Feed and Stabling. MICHAEL KINSELLA, Proprietor* '
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 851, 19 April 1871, Page 4
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