Hotels. mHE KTEBURN HOTEL X LEYEN STBEET, KASEBY (Opposite the Bank of New South Wales). G-. A. Chapman Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of favorite Brands. Parties visiting the District will find excellent Accoruraodatir n, with every attention, at reasonable rates. Good Billiard Table. Stabling to parties staying at above Hotel at moderate rates. 71MP111E HOTEL, NASEBY. Wat. Hcntee Proprietor. In connection with the Hotel is a "spacious nd well lighted BILLIABD AND CHESS-BOOM. Good Stabling, and every comfort for Visitors Guaranteed. W. H. is also about to open a Store adjoining the Hotel, for the reception of Produce and Goods of every description, either for Sale on Comunsaion, or Storage. He is alro prepared to accept General Agencies to Sell or Purchase Shares and Goods on Commission, and to transact all business pertaining to a General Commission Agency. jf.B.J—W. H. also intimates that he is authorised to Collect the outstanding Accounts olDr. M'Cambridge, and n-quests all parties inchbted to hnn to pay their respective accounts without delay.
OYAL HOTEL, Naseby EDMUND ffORSWELL i ...££qpbietob. First-class Accommodation for Visitors. "Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the Best Brands. UNSURPASSED STABLING ACCOMMODATION. E. Hobswell, of the Koyal Hotel, having completed his unrivalled ail weE-finished Stable at the bottom of Earn .j-G.:rc.j in connection with-the above Hotel, V.\?? ; » n."> J" to 'liuveiiers and the I'ubiic generiilT t at Horses will be Stabled, WeJl-Jjed, and properly attended to by eilieieut ixrooms. FIRST-CLASS SADJDLE HACKS ON COBB AND CO.'S MAIL COACHES Arrive at and Depurt Irom. live Jioyal Hotel. KIJSCE ALIHiED MOTEL, Bi ACKSTONE HILL. SAML. INDER - Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs of the Best Brands. Good Stabling. Horses Strictly looked after. i STORE, BUTCHERY, & BAKERY USSEX HOTEL. ) GEOEGE BTEEET, DUNEDIX. D. BANNATYNE Peopbxbtob D.B. begs to intimate that, to meet the times, be has reduced his charges for Board. from the inci eased accommodation recently made to this old-established Hotel, Travellers and Boarders will find it a comfortable home. The Alouirt Ida Coach leaves the Sussex Hotel three times a week.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 150, 12 January 1872, Page 1
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335Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 150, 12 January 1872, Page 1
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