&-M- Wp xx ™s' s # i H]3xro v ®Hrb. N. P. HJORRING Is now.Opening Consignments of IS ALL THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. •JST."", p. hjor r-i ho, ' DRAPER,-.CLOTHIER",-AND IMPORTER AND MAKER OF BOOTS, N.ASEBY. /
0 Y HOTEL, .IJfiSEBI. EDMUND HOESWELL- Peopbietoe. First-class Accommodation for' Visitors. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the Best' Brands. UNSURPASSED S/TABLING , ACCOMMODATION. . E. Horsweli., of the Ebyal Hotel, 'having completed his unrivalled, anl well-finished Stable at the bottom of Earn Square in connection with .the above Hotel, begs to notify \o Travellers and the Public generally that Horses will be Stabled, "VVell-Eed, and properly attended to' by efficient Grooms. SACKS ON ' : . . IIIBJS. COBB MAIL COACHES Arrive at and Depart from the Eoyal Hotel. HOTEL, . ' ' BLACKSTONE ILIIiL. ' ' SAML. INDEE Pbopeietok. .nes, (Spirits, and Liqueurs of the Best Brands.-," P-o> I Stabling. ' .Horses Strictly looked after. STOEE, BUTCHEEY,.. & BAKEEY. 111-lE. TTOTEL, ON TTOTEL, =■■••-.;, /LEVEN-STEEET, NASEBY. Tnos.' Gteace - Peopkietoii. This handsome - and commodious Hotel being now completed, oilers to Strangers and T] avellers visiting Naseby Comfortable Quarters. Good Drinks and Good Attention. Private Eooms for Families.- • SUJPERIOM STABLING./71AEIUEES .A-EMS HOTEL, ) .. SHAG YALIEY. (Half-way between Naseby and Duriedin.J " J. Eqss (lato E. Hunter) LessceJ-. EOSS (late of Macraes) "begs to inform his numerous friends in town and country that ho has..leased the above commodious Hotel:' The large'additions and improvements he lias lately made to the house warrant] him i:i saying that it fcs the most comfortable and best Hotel on-the road.--- - • Good Attendance. Bates Moderate. ' Excellent Stabling and Paddock Accommoda- --. tion. - ■" "best aud.niost approved Brands. Horses and Buggies on hir MAEEEWHENUA DIGGINGS. , r pH7? - ' COMMERCIAL -HOTEL. | Tlie Proprietor begs to announce to his ' i ihniug ■ .Frieads,. and Strangei'S i visiting these Diggings, that they will find every ' Comfort ..and.,-Convenience attached to this Hotel. T.'ie first and oldest established Hotel in the, ■ /■;, • v • r ■ District. ', . : l ib LAMOEG-AjNT- hotel, -., maeke \\' hex ua' diggings. ", ißf tVBtSt mSBs
JHjE BALLAKAT HOTiiL,. NASEBT. D. STEWART - PROPRIETOR. Tins Hotel, situated at the function of Der-went-street and the main Dunstan'moad, offers superior inducements to travellers and others, who desire Comfort, Quietness and Attention. Good Stabling Attached. .Thebesl descriptions of Beers, Wines.,and Spirits only kept. Travellers -will find every attention given them ' at this Hotel. • • Good Brands of Spirits; Winea, and "Beers, - ' kept. SUJPJ2ZIO3 STABLING; ■ MAEEEWEMUA DIGGINGS PASS HOTEL, KTEBTJEN BIGGESTGS. ' Mes. E. Geob&b Proprietor. Brands, (rood Stabling. Horses strictly attended to. Mrs. E. G. begs to notify that site has, in connection with the above business, a G-eneral Store, Butchery, and Bakery. Also, Timber and Galvanised Iron always on hand. W.J AMES GOLDEN ■ FLEECE HOTisL, WAIKOUAITJ ii O ¥ I TEL R&.TTSAY STEEET, DuNEDIir. A. LAWKENCE .. Proprietor. First-Clasß Accommodation for Boarders and Families. Board, -with. Single Bedrooms, 255. per week. .None but the Finesc Brands, of Wines, Ales,- , ' and Spirits kept. IHE BALL A RAT HOTEL ST. BATHANS. P. ■ HANEAHAN" begs to assure his friends that the same comfort a,nd conveniences still exist at the above Hotel. Good Brands of Beers, Wines, and Spirits only kept. Excellent Stabling attached. THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, i .' ST. BATHANS. -"- j^lp^kjcj^k: , PiiOPBIETOI Only the)best brands* of -'Seers, Wine's and ; Spirits kept. - ;. '. ■ l Good Accommodation for-Travellers. ' Good and Comfortable Stabling attached. ■ One of Alcock's Full-sized-Billiard Tables on the Premises. nniiE'.. WELSH HAEJP hotel, JL ' .WELSHMAN'S GULLY, -. -' • St ijathans. . J.- JONES begs to intimate to his frien-Js and i.he public that ho has purchased from Mr. B. Washer the above iiotel. Travelers r und visitors will find every comfort and con'venieuce. The tuter.iUons, when completed, will make the Welsh Harp one of the beat upcountry. Hotels. TliJi' STORE adjoining, contaipß first class articles iu daily demand, and suited to the requirements of the district, at most reasonable prices. COALS! COALS!! COALS!!!—Ha yingalso purchased Washer's Coalpit, J. Jones will sup") ' yCcal of an excellent, quality at the pit for 10s--a xpad—same price as previously..
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 298, 13 November 1874, Page 1
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