Hotels. "I JHE KYEBTKN JloT.Kli»| LEYEN STKEET, SABEBY (Opposite the tiank of 1 New Soaih Wales). O, A Chafman - - - Pr ?P ri ®* or -. Wuics and Spirits of favorite Brands. Parties visiting the District, will find excellent Accomuiodation, with every attention, * at reasonable rates. Good Billiard Table. Btabling to parties staying at above Hotel at moderate rates. VfclPlKE HOTKL, NASKiY. j Wm. Hcnteb Proprietor, In connection with" tlicliotel id a spacious nd well lighted BILLIARD AND CHESS KOOM. Good Stabling, and every comfort for Visitors Guaranteed. W. H. is also about to open a Store adjoining the Hotel, tor the reception of Produceancl Goods of every description, either for Sale on Comnission, or Storage. He is also prepared to accept Geiu-ral Agencies to Sell or Purchase Shares and Goods onVommis*iou, und to transact all business pertaining to u General Commission Agency. jfjjj yf, H. also intimates that he it authorised to Collect the outstanding Accounts of Dr. M'Cambridge, and all parties indebted to him to pay their respective accounts without delay. OT A L HOTEL, Kasxit
EDMUND .^Proprietor. First-class Visitors. Wines.; Spirits, and Ales of the Best Braids. UNSURPASSED STABLING ACCOMMODATION. *E. Hobswejjl, ot the Koyal Hotel, having completed his unrivalled a.i.l well-finished Stable at the bottom ot Kara -ru/XC, in connectiou with tue above Hotel, : :-'■' y to .travellers and the fubiic gener i"? t at Horses will be Stabled, VV eli-Jjed, and properly attended to by eilicient Utooiub. FIRST-CLASS SADDLE RACKS ON RUM. 'f COBB AND CO.'S MAIL COACHES Arrive at and Depart iroui tUe iloy»i .Hotel. - -itIiSCE ALEKEI) HOTEL, do. ACKSTONE HILL. SAML INDER Proprietor. ues, .Spirits, and Liqueurs of the Best Brands. Good Stabling. Horses Strictly looked after. STORE, BUTCHERY, k BAKERY USSEX HOTEL. ) GEORGE STREET, DUNEDISf. D. BANNATYNE Pbopbieto* D.B. begs to intimate that, to meet the times, he Ims reduced his charges for Board. From the increased accommodation recently made to this old-established Hotel, Travellers anri Boarders will fin<i it a comfortable home. The Mount Ida Coach leaves the Sussex Hotel three times a week.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 155, 23 February 1872, Page 1
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339Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 155, 23 February 1872, Page 1
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