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:iW NOTICE; NO W Q PEN frill' 7 ] COMMERCIAL HO2EL. JOSEPH fTENRYGASON having lon L recognised the great want of Accommodation for Gentlemen, Ladies, and Families visiting iMasfjby, where quietude, comfort, and. frrstclni's a! fcention can be relied on, begs to anndnnee to .Squatters, Country Residents, and all Travellers* for the tip-country districts, that, nf. Consider.-ible.Kxpense, lie lias now Opened '.THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, - Situated in retired grqunls,,-, opposite the Masonic Hall and Government 'Buildings,'and'-, ""ttffly detaplied from the town. A PRIVATE COTTAGE Ts specially fitted up for the use of FAMILIES AND WEDDINGPARTIES In connection with this Hotel. . i Liquors of the peri/ best brands only. Good Stabling. - - SHAMROCK HOTEL,, f M'GrKEG OB ' has now opened ly a his well-known Hotel, so long known ituder the able superintendence of • lagheiv- -. ?' : ■ ' /,;■ ; The best attention, combined with a Supply of superior brands.; .-.-■■':'». V- . abling and hotel accommodation nnsur-; passed. :-..■ MAERE WHEN DA DIGGINGS.- ; I jIHE COMMEKOIAL HOTEL. QnAs. Osteebeeg ......... Proprietor. ; The Proprietor begs to announce to his -Minins: Friends, Travellers, and Strangers visiting these Diggings, that they will find every Comfort and Convenience attached to this Hotel. -\ :■■:-.• :■■■-;■■:,> r The f}rsb and oldest established ITo'trl-" in" the ''■■■■ -District. ■ ■■'■]■■: ..Liquors,, of the favorite Brands qnly,, kept on the Premises. Good St ab^ing. Superior' Accommodation and Attendance. MAERE W'HENUA DIGGINGS. FfTH Ji M OY^A.L .EOIEE'L, - . , "■ MAEJffiWHENTJA. '. ■ . ■ -.. . 'Miners, .Travellers, and others, 'will,receive, j .'at this well-known Hotel, : Ti&o..tyD ■'■£ CC6MIS£Oi>ATI6:N\ .-■• :-::■ / -.;■:'';- i:^:And''^-/^-- : ; :-; ; V Ales, Wines, and .Spirits of Best Quality. •:",. :-..-'.i~: ;•;.' '.)■'/''■•; : ,.- : :, ■ Proprietor. ■E, iLERED H, KEENER SURVEYOR AND MINING ENGINEER Beg/' to notify to' intending Contractors for the iSaseby'Sludge Channel and Mauuhe; ''i'lkia Water Race, that:he:is' prepared-to draw put Plans, take out Quantities, and make up ' Estimate*, and otherwise afford any \ profeseiovtal ir.to'rmation required. ' .... jl: ,G •■ M ■I-']S : :.E : .^:K:;'-8 v .v '1 he Executive of the Otag'b Miners Associationdesire tu coll the attention of Miners tbthcOtago Waste Lands' Act, 1872, as it doala largely wiih Mininti Interes' &. Copies may be obtained on Application to the Government Storekeeper, J. .Logan, Esq., Dunedin. ■':'.'■>' : ; JUHIN; A. MILLER, '\ President. •Ar«*owtbwn, January 20/187tJ. . TO BLACKSMITHS. PO LIT OR iSfeIJL, that Old-Estab-iished Blacksmith's Shop, with . Tools, ■'■'(lately occupied by J. .Stephens),- in.Leven • Btreet. The above presents a favorable opening to.an industrious Tradesman.in view' of the contemplated Government works being carried -put.. '.. - - • ■■• For particulars apply to Mr. Walter Inder. GOO y OPENING. IDE «ALB XCbeap) that SHOP, .' , (witn- Fixtures) and HOUSE, presently occupied by Mrs.; T, Lawson, situate in Derwent ctr'eet, adjoining the Masonic Hall. .The propr etrix is leaving the Colony on acppunt pf.ill heajth. " For lurfiher pav ieulai-s app'y to Mrs. Law-, son oti the' Premises 5 . ' QUALITY. -p AB "i'i'S & fA:'N'X> C Q., ■J WINE DEPOT, Prjngej Street, Punedin.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 206, 7 February 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 206, 7 February 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 206, 7 February 1873, Page 2

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