Tl M PI E E HOTEL, Hale-Ounce. ■ -9 The Proprietors, in announcing" ihe $$oning of the above Hotel, beg to assure the Public that no expense haß been spared in .itting up the Premises, so as to make the house a really first class Hotel, a want long felt in the district. The Cuisne is under the management of a competent and experienced Chef. Single Bedrooms. Livery and Bait Stables at Half -Ounce aud the Ahaura, in connection with Ashton's Greymouth Line Ladies' and Gentlemens' Saddle Horses for hire to all parts of the Grey Valley and the Inangahua. TARRY AND OLLIVIER, Proprietors. f^i RANVILLE HOTEL, STORE, AND VT BAKERY, Government Township, Half-Ounce Creek. The undersigned, in announcing the opening of the above Establishment, can assure the public that no effort will be spared to render it worthy of patronage. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Goods packed to all parts of the district. Stabling and Horse Feed. LOCK and M'KENZIE, (Late of Nobles), Proprietors. T> RID G E HOTEL, Camptown, Within a few doors of the Court House. Superior Accommodation for Travellers. WINES, SPIRITS, and COLONIAL ALES Of superior quality. SINGLE BED- ROOMS. A commodious and elegantly fitted up BILLIARD SALOON, Containing a first-class Table complete. Horse feed, Stabling, and Grass Paddocks. THOMAS H. SULLIVAN, (Late with Mr George Muir Camptown and Red Jack's), Proprietor. "DARKERAND ANDERSON, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, Reefton : Also, Proprietors of the COURT HOUSE HOTEL, REEFTON. B. and A., having now erected a fi>st-class Hotel, take this opportunity in announcing it to thank the General Public for the great encouragement hitherto afforded to them as Storekeepers, and which encouragement and support they still further hope to maintain. The New COURT HOUSE HOTEL is by far the Largest and most Commodious in the District, and has a regular connection with Westport and Greymouth. The Warden's Courts are also held here REEFTON LINE OF SADDLE HORSES. Horses for Hire. Oats and Feed for Sale. Good Stabling. BARKER and ANDERSON, Proprietors. HOTEL, Gkanville, Half-Ounce Ckeek. Wines, Beer, and Spirits, of the best quality. GOOD BEDS. Stabling. L. M'NAIR, (Late of Napoleon), Proprietor. pAGLIAED IS HOTEL. Half-Ounce. Superior Accomodation for Travellers, THE BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS ONLY KEPT. A trial will prove. JOHN GAGLIARDI, Proprietor. T> 0 A S E' S FERRY, Bkunnekton, This is the most convenient crossing on the Grey River for Travellers, and from the splendid natural landings on either side, it is always available A safe and efficient punt workable in all weather, and at all hours. Fare each way— ls 6d for Horse and Rider. At the Hotel, in connection with the Ferry, the Travelling Public will meet with the best Accommodation. C, H. BOASE, Proprietor,
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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 943, 4 August 1871, Page 4
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