Hotels. IEITEEION LEVEN-STREET, NASEBY. THOS. GrBACE PfiOPRIETOR. This handsome and commodious Hotel being now completed, offers to Strangers and Travellers visiting Naseby Comfortable Quarters. G-ood Drinks and Good Attention. Private Rooms for Families. SUPERIOR STARLING. ,LD VICTOEIAN HCTEL, NASEBY W. J. MILLAR .... -Peopeietoe. Travellers will find the most Comfortable Accommodation at this Hotel. W.J.M. begs to inform his numerous friends, and visitors to Naseby, that his re-cently-erected Stables, built of cob, are the most comfortable and complete in the district^ Buggies and Saddle Hacks on Hire. Dray "Work done at Moderate Charges. 'ELBOUENB HOTEL, NASEBY. JOHN COGAN - Peopeietoe. First-Class Accommodation for Travellers. Good Stabling and Loose Boxes. Also, Buggies for Hire. j\/| O NTEZUMA HOTEL, - L -'- JL St. Bathans, , P. Malxon Proprietor. Visitors to this district will find the above. Hotel possess the Most Comfortable Accommodation. Wines, Spieits, and Liqueues of the best Qualities. A Good Biiiubb Table. Livery and Rait Stables, Horses and Ruggies always on hire. DIRECT ROUTE TO THE MAEREWHENUA DIGGING-3. "OASS HOTEL, KTEB;URN DIGGINGS. Edwin Geoege Proprietor. Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs of the Best Brands. Good Stabling. Horses strictly attended to. E. G. begs also to notify that he has, in connection with the above business, a General Store, Butchery, and Bakery. Also, Timber and Galvanised Iron always on hand. IG-E 00 T HOTEL. 23 miles from Naseby, on the Main Dunstan Road. John Bubgess Halfway House from Dunedin to Dunstan. Good Accommodation for Travellers. New Stables have been erected specially for the Accommodation of Travellers. ALLA EA T HOTEL, Tinkee's Guxly. JOHN MELLOR, Store and Hotelkeeper. Good Accommodation for Travellers.—The only Hotelin the District. Good Stabling attached. Large supply of Groceries and Miners' Tools &c, &c. ULL AND MOUTH HOTEL, (near the aecade) MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. VV. H. HAYDON - - - - Peopeietoe. Superior Accommodation for Boarders. Teems Modeeate. Private Rooms for Families.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 125, 21 July 1871, Page 1
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305Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 125, 21 July 1871, Page 1
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