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T> ANNAN'S LITTLE GREY HOTEL, LtTTLE Grey Junction. The Subscriber takes leave to return thanks, to thegeneral' public for the libera patrpnageyhe, has received in the Little Grey District, for the past six years, and he begs to state that,, having now. completed his new premises, he is prepared tb^pffer superior accommodation' for Visitors and Travellers. The Hotel is situated on the main road from Greymouth to the Inangahua, and Little Grey Quartz, and ' Alluvial Gold Fields, and within an easy stage ;of one day from the Seaport. Families en route to Reefton, or 'other parts of the. Inangahua Quartz Mines, may rely: on being able to secure every com- ; fort; ■■;.v; ; - ! -.y-y --y ■; ; •■■'■; .■ .■' Single and' Double ■Bedrooms— Charges ",;'. . strictly moderate. ' V, „i, i „"'.'* , Good .and.seojue.Stabjjgg r .and^ass' PaddbcKir \ Attached to the Premisesare Wheelwright's, Waggonbuilder's and General Bkcksmith's Shops, .where repairs are promptly executed. A First-class Shoeing Smith. Saddlery of . every" Description made and repaired, and Harness either fo" Teamsters or Packers, made to 'order on the Premises, by a Competent Work- ■ ; man. . Goods Packed to all parts of the Grey -Valley, Little and -Upper Grey, and Inangahua Gold Fields. ' GEORGE BANNAN. TTLSTER HOTEL AND STORE, :'S-r'y ''"■ '/.Little Grey Junction, ' j On the direct road to the Inangahua and Little j Grey Diggings. ' The Pfoprietor'of the above'hotel begs to" announce that he has erected new and extensive premises, adjoing the site of his ,fo,rmer store. The.hptel is complete in every,, j •"department ; and Travellers to the Inangahua Quartz Reefs, amTthe Little Grey, can "rely ! on finding First-Class Accommodation. The Store contains a large and varied assortment of Drapery, Provisions, Groceries, Miners' Tools, &c, and parties proceeding to (the reefs,: can fit themselves put at a trifling ; 'advance oh GreyMouth prices'. /t '•''-''■ SINGLE -and) DOUBLE, BEDROOMS.

Goods Packed to all parts of the Grey and Inangahua Districts. Horse Feed, Stabling and Grass Paddocks. .«. _ ... .... , Store. p. %!■.§}%?;s ■-," a * .-f n v.-r ,\ *.. K ,-- >1 k .;-: /Gold Bought. • ■;■ / JAMES M'INROE, Proprietor. TTNION FAMILY HOTEL, (LATEM'KENNA'SROYAEHOTELj) Corner of Clifton Road and Camp street, Ahaura. Extensive alterations . and repairs are effected, and the above well-known house has been re-opened with a new and carefully selected stock of Wines, Beer, and Spirits. Superior Accommodation for Lady visitors, and Families. ' ' • BILLIARDS. ' , : : . livery and Bait Stables. MRS JANE WATKLNS, (Late of the Union ' Hotel, South Beach) Proprietress. JOHN S.T ON. A N D^WJj-B, O N .' S (Late J. Stevenson.) MURRAY CREEK STORE. The stock of Groceries, Wines, Prpvisions, Drapery, Ironmongery, Miners Tools, and General Goods, is well selected. and exten- ?;: ,*•' '.•■"■ {$M •■ • r '•' ,-■■:■ - l ± 'sive, and prices will be found most reasonable. ; THE MURRAY CREEK HOT SL, Possesses every accommodation f oz travellers ■■'-■'• Gppd'Feed, and Capital Stabling. A gpod horse track connects the- above with Reefton. "DARKER'S COURT HOUSE HOTEL r •■ >.XT\ AND STORE. /■: ■ /■. . Reefton, Inangahua. j The Undersigned in {soliciting- a !-. -continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon him since opening the above establishment "ibegs^ts^iannptince, to 'jhis numerous^ FhenQs^and 1 Tatronsf the complex tioa of extensiv6improvemehts in the Hotel Department, to which is now attached a large and Commodious Billiard Saloon with one of Alcock's Best Tables/ „" Visitors.to the Quartz Reefs willnnd the Hotekreplete/with every convenience, and mayrely upon meeting with every attention and civility, )\i ',''■' TMCuisine is under the stipeEvisioh of jari able^M&trev-; • ' 1 Wines, and Spirits, of genuin^ibiilads. ; Good r Stabline with Loose Boxes. Horse Fee4M^iyßipn)Eand;:j' i ■■■; • ■ T. BARKER, Proprietor. "DRITISH AMEltlpA.|ri HOTEL, 'Hatters Terrace, .-..;'"" „„..• * Nekqn : Creek'. ' Visitors to the Nelson Creek District will find Good Accommodation at the above HoteU.a -.V, \ r. v .\^\ :. . . „ BILLIARDS. StabUng«and .Horse^Feed.^ ,„ „. a 'JotN i: HEYWA : RD;^ : '"' Proprietor.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1153, 9 April 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1153, 9 April 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1153, 9 April 1872, Page 4

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