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EC XA L HOT EL, Nasbbt. . '...■.'"'. '•';■''» EDMUND HORSWELL Pbopbietob. ,1 r' 'Jf irst-olass Accommodation for Visitors.' 'A Wines; Spirits, and Ales of the Best Brands. BILLIARDS. , UNSURPASSED STABLING . . ACCOMMODATION. '"• B. HobsWELL, of the Eoyal Hotel; having completed hia. unrivalled and well-finished .Stable at the bottom of Earn Square in connection with the above Hotel, bogs to notify' to Travellers and the .Public generally that Horses "will be Stabled, Well-Fed, and properly attended to by efficient Grooms. FIBST.OLASS SADDLE SACKS ON I COBB AND GO'S MAIL COACHES ; Arrive at and Depart 'from the Royal Hotel. .iEINOE AJjEEED HOTEL, V ' . BIAOKSTiONE BILL.' Hi SAML. INDEB ' PBOP'KrETOB. , j,, 'iV.mes, Spirits, and liqueurs of the Best <. • ,', , , ti>) ' t \ ' Brands." " n J' "" '' '%\ ■ 'Qo>l Stabling. Horses Slriotly looked after.• , ' - STORE, BUTCHERY, & BAKERY: rpHE r\ EITEEION OTEL, ;,; ' LEVEN-STREET, NASEBY.:■",'j hj :, : - Qlhos. Gea'ce - Pbofbiexob.' .. ■' .This handsome and commodious Hotel 'Sstbeingnow completed,.offers to Strangers and! •'Tiavellers visiting Naseby Comfortable Quar-i tctierß,.; .! . ~, • ' ■.',., : .>,: Drinks and Good Attention. , Private. 1 ' > ' Rooms for Families. . ; ;t ; !, :i ; ! SUPERIOR STABLING.. > r , \.\ ;■!■' i- - MAEREWHENUA DIGGINGS. ! ' ! 'fipHE comMeectal hotel:; The Proprietor begs to announce to jhis Wining Friends, Travellers, and, Strangers ! visrciftgtheseDijggmgs, that.thejfwillfindevery •Comfort and -Convenience attached to ihii' tEie first and oldest established Hotel : iri the ,' ; District. ' iXoqi'ats, of the favorite Brapds only, keptidii the Premises. Good Stabling. ; ' lJuperior Accommodation and Attendance. :nLAMOEGAN HOTEL, J.. STORE, AND BUTCHERY, ; ~. I '. ' WELSHMANS tytTLLYj! m■ i ' j .',';'.' S T....-.B AT.HA N,S.''- ; - ",'i Jdatf Qtiasviiaa ■Proprietor. JHE WELSH HAEP , HOTEL, WELSHMAN'B GTOLLY, St Bathans. ' J. JONES begs to intimate to his friends and the public that ho has purchased from Mr. B. Washer the above hotel. Travellers , and visitors will find every comfort and convenience. The alterations, when completed, 1 ■will make the Welsh Harp one of the best upcountry Hotels. ' THE STOKE adjoining, contains first class " 'articles in daily demand, and Buited to the re- ' .quirements of the district, at mbst reasonable prices. COALS ! COALS!! COALS!!!—Having also purchased Washer's Coalpit, J. Jones will supply Coal of an excellent quality at the . pit for 10s. a load —same price as previously. ,HE MONTEZUMA HOTEL j _-. J; _. ' ST. BATHANS. ,••,. : / : ';;,;'': P. MALLON... Pmpbietob. !,T!his Hotel 1 ; being newly :built, offers superior • attractions'to Travellers'.■ : -■Spirits, Wines, and Beers of approved brands. ',!([■ Good Stabling and beßt attention given; ; IHE BALLAEAT. HOTEL,ST. BATHANS. ■- . ' -' ■ v' P.. HANRAHAN begs to assure .that the same comfort and conveniences; still .exist at the abovo Hotel. ' ' Good Brands of Beers, Wines, and Spirits only J ■ .. kept. , '; - 1 ■ ~;,, Excellent Stabling attached.' ' ; GOOD BIL'LIAED TABLE.' ' AEEXEES- AEMS' HOTEL/ ~ , SHA.G YAXLEY. (Saty-way befaoem Naseby' and'butiidin!) ',' ' ' ' i J/Bi)^.i...^.o^e'RVHuntor). i .i...'.''. , .Lesse6- '-' ";' J« ROSS (late of Macraes) begs to inform' '•• -'his numerous frionds in town and'country ' that ho has ,tho above .commodious, (li JlotoL The large additions and improvotaerit's' I>e has' lately ma.de to th ! e house' warrant him' ill.saying that'it is the most comfortable and "'' ' ' beat Hotel on the road. ~ -. . Good 1 Attendance. Rates Moderate. , Excellent Stabling and Paddock Accommoda"",T, "\ Wines, and 'Ales of the I best and most approved JBvends. \ H0r»8 » n d Bugjgies on hjrp, !

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 277, 26 June 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 277, 26 June 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 277, 26 June 1874, Page 1

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