Hotels. '■■■'.-' "y. ;;s!' . CpLLETT'S. ;-'"'■ NCIENT 5 TTOTEL, (Opposite the Baits op New Zealand) / NyISEBY, MOUNT IDA. Gv C., while thanking the public for the liberal support accorded to him while in business for the past five years, begs to inform the inhabitants- of Naseby, - and surrounding districts, that he trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Clean and well-ventilated.Bed Rooms, and Comfortable Sitting-Booms! First-Class -Wines, Spirits, Ales, Porter, &c., are only kept. Good Slabliag. FIBST- CX A 8 S BI J, LIABC T : i BL E. HE H Yi)E HOTEL, HYDE.
The Proprietor returns thanks for the patronage hitherto given to the above Hotel, and begs to state that, as the Stock of SPIRITS, WINES, &C, is purchased for cash, customers may depend upon the quality being First-Class. Good -and Comfortable Accommodation for ."'■■ v -"*■"•••'. Travellers. and Well-Pound Stabling. DIGGINGS STORE; Ajsb Post Office. EDWIN GEORGE begs to thank his ney nave awariTe^ Si nS0 ?r aarmg years, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a further share of their patronage- -'"".rr - . Good Accommodation for .Travellers on the most reasonable terms. The Direct Route through Dansy's Pass. A Good Dry Stable, with Good Attendance. EDWIN GEORGE, Proprietor. LBION HOTEL, DUNEDIN, l j (Late Oriental) Corner of Princes and Dowhng Streets.
JOHN M'CUBBIN, Pbopbietob. T. A. JONES, (Late of the Golden Age) HE OTA GO HOTEL (Late John M'Cubbin's) ■' BatDBAY StBEET, DuNEDDf. . Country Visitors will find the' best accommo- > drtion, coupled with the finest viends at moderate charges. i ~ A FIBST-CLASS BILLIABD-BOOM. IfiOWN & SCEPTEE HOTEL, GSOBGE STBEET, DITNEDIN. JAMES W. COTTON (late o£ the Horse and Jockey) begs to intimate to. his friends and the public that he has taken the above commodious Hotel, and trusts to merit the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed on ■him. ■'•' " - '■' ' ; Excellent Accoiinmodation for Boarders and Privatei Families."-" \ ' i ; First-clasß Billiard-room; good stabling, &c.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 10, 9 April 1869, Page 1
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