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. BRAID'S CAMBRIA HOTEL, No Town. The above Hotel is one of the largest and most comodious in the Grey Valley, and con tains a large Concert Hall and Theatre. Wines, Beer, and Spirits of the best quality. THOMAS BRAID, Proprietor. pOMMEKCIAL HOT EJL, Camptown. The Undersigned, having become Propiietor of the above House, begs to announce that he is now enable to offer FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Horse-Feed, Stabling, and Grass Paddocks. HENRY MITCHELL, (Late of Bridge Hotel), Proprietor. ~6cL 6(L 6dT OHAMROCK HOTEL, No Town. Kinnehau's L.L. Whiskey. Sparkling English and Colonial Ales. ALL DRINKS SIXPENCE. Billiards. JEREMIAH M'CARTH?, Proprietor. UNION HOTEL AND BAKERY, Foot or Nelson Creek. On .the Main Road to the Up-River Gold Fields. Bread delivered to all parts of the District. JOHN ROSS, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Twelve-mile Landing, Near the Junction of the No Town and UpRiver roads, and on the direct road to all the Grey Valley diggings, Stabling and Grass Paddock. GEORGE BIDGOOD Proprietor. TIT R THEO. MABILLE, MINING SURVEYOR, Graduate of the University of Berne and Civil Engineer by diploma of the Special and Military School of Geneva), Civil and Mining Engineer, Land and Mining Surveyor, Architect, Land and Mining Agent, Valuator, Contractor, Sharebroker, &c, &c. Contracts, plans, specifications, agreements. Estimates for all kinds of -work prepared without delay. Leases, water-races, tramways and claims surveyed. Forms and applications in the Warden's Court filled upFifteen years' practical experience on the Gold Fields. Office, Lonargan's Hotel, Ounce. A LEXIS CONSTANTINE, CARGO BOATMAN, &a, Hospital Street, Greymouth. Alexis Constantine, having secured firstclass boats, excellent river horses, and careful and experienced boatmen, is prepared to receive orders for the transmission of goods up country, while, from the above advantages he is enabled to ensure punctuality, rapidity of transit, and excellence of condition on delivery.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 943, 4 August 1871, Page 4
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