Hotels. fTTII E "it : Y"!E B U liN' fl 0 T E L f l (Opposite the Bank of New Soatli Wales). - - - Proprietor. Parties visiting the District will find excellent Accommodat ion, with every attention, at reasonable rates. , Gr.o, <j> - Pill jArd.• >£ ft J* 6, Stabling to parties staying at above Hotel at moderate rates. : KK H9TEL, iS T ASEBY. Wm. H'ffNTEE ...... ... Proprietor. - v . .% '';o .11KIn connection with the Hotel is a spacious and well lighted' ; ' BILLIARD" AND CHESS"KOOM. _ , . ■ .... . .i; sF6'od Striblinjg, and every comfort for Visitors ' : - ■Guaranteed. " %H. is also about to bpen a Store adjoining the Hotel, for tlie reception of Produce and Goods 'of every description, either for Sale on Commission, or Storage. . :He ; , is also prepared .to accept General Agencies to Sell or Purchase Sliai*es and Goods on Commission, and to transact ,aIL, business pertaining to a General Commission Agency. N.B \r~ W. H. also intimates .that he is authorised to Collect the outstanding.Accounts of Dr. M'Cambridge, and requests all parties indebted to him to pay their respective accounts ■without delay. J> O TAX HO T it, Nasebi t EDMUND HOKSWELL.. .Pbopeietob., : Accommodation for Yisitors. Winea, Spirits, and Ales of the Best Brands.
' B f L I I A R' 3> B . UNSURPASSED STABLING ACCOMMODATION. 'E. Hob Swell, ot' the Royal Hotel, having completed his unrivalled and well-finished .Stable at the bottom of.Earn Squr.rc.i in, connection with the above Hotel, be(23 to Travellers and the Public gener.illj t£at Horses will be : 'Stabled, Well-i ed, and properly attended to by eliicient Grooms. FIRST-CLASS SADDLE MACKS ON ' '—A-'- HiltE. COBB AND CO.'S MAIL COACHES JpiilNCE ALEIIED HOTEL, BL ACKSTONE HILL. SAML. INDEE - - - - Pbop&ietoe. , r: v /P e ?> Spirits, and Liqueurs of the.Jß.est ' " 'Brands. ' - ' ' S&bling. Horses Strictty looted after. STORE, BUTCHERY, & BAKERY SUSSEX H O T. E L . • GEORGE STREET, DTJ^TEDDT. D. BANNATYNE Peopbietob r . 1 ni»iy. - . - D.B. begs to intimate that, to meet; Me times reduced his charges tor Board. ' ' 1 J?rsni ! the increased aecxurirnbdationrecently made to this old-established Hotel, Travellers Wild Boarders will ilnll <it.» comfortable'hotm* The Mount Ida Couch leaves the Sussex times a week.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 144, 1 December 1871, Page 1
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349Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 144, 1 December 1871, Page 1
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