:W . Hotels. J^ANDEVILLE HOTEL, . ' MANDEVILLE. James Roche, Proprietor Good Paddock Accommodation. b 665 RAILWAY JEMPERANCE HOTEL, LUMSDEN. Joseph CrosMe, Proprietor. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. •o* ' Private Apartments for Families. * # * J C. haring. just opened the above Premises solicts a trials His motto will be GleanlineM and Comfort, combined .with (ar Moderate Charges. . RAILWAY HOT Eli, RIVEBSDALE. ■ DUNCAN ROSS - - Proprietor. uln this new; and commodious .hotel will be found excellent, accommodation, for^ private families, boairaers and travellers. v The best 'Wines [syid Spirits only kept. , :>:l '-" |l '";; •■•"••■•. • d 625 j fYOHAM HOTEL. { T, jLEJLffs - - Proprietor.! THE abota hotel now offers first-class ac- " commbdation for travellers and others , .ana.'np pains are spared to meet the comfort of a 11.'.,' — Wines, Spirita, Etc., of the best brands only. \ Coaches to and from every train at Eden dale, d Monday, Wednesday and Friday ! to Fortrose, returning Tuesday, Thursday! and Saturday, d 364 BILLIARDS. THE FORTKOSE HOTEL, R. A. Elliot, Proprietor. RA. ELLIOT begg to announce that • the above Hotel is now open. Patrons will find that their comfort and requirements have been carefully considered, and families wishing to spend a few days at the seaside will find every accommodation and '• convenience. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands] BILLIARD ROOM, &o. Tlie Fortrose Commercial and Family Hotel, TOI TOIS HARBOB. c2Bl ■'& S i i na s I i-J - r I- § * « I '. p -M- B* ;ft a ■ R gI I b i..H §1 § % 1 y s 1 -s 1 ■ n '■■■■■■ v s '.-8 -**t l moetimer;s pine bush hotel. TB. MORTIMER has the pleasure • of. informing his numerous friends that the above Hotel, which he recently purchased, is now in complete repair, and those favoring him with a call may rely upon receiving the veryj best attention. The Coach frona and to Wyndham and Fortrose stops here to change horses, and gives full time for meals. The Coach leaves Wyndham at 10.30 a.m on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ; leaviag Fortrose on the alternate days at 10 a.m. In connection with the Hotel there is also a General Store and a Blacksmith's Shop, and als© Accommodation Paddocks. ' ;\V V.LxyJBBT.'AHD'jBAIS ;SXABLES, ,#lB
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 360, 27 May 1884, Page 1
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