The ballarat hotel, KASEBY. ' ®,^ EWAII ? ■=—- PROPRIETOR. This Hotel, situated ,at the .junction of Der-went-street and the main Dunstan Road, offers superiorindueements to travellers and others, who desirfe Comfort, Quietness and Attention. Good Stabling Attached. The best descriptions of Beers, Twines and ..• Spirits only kept... nrtHE V LTL (J AN- H OTEL, ST. BATHAMS. ■ ' S. HANGER, Pbopkietoe. Travellers will find every attention given' them at this Hotel.' :• , ; ■:< Good Brands of Spirits, Wines,..and Beers, ~ kept. *' :!: - Blacksmith's Forge adjoining the premises. SUPERIOR STABLING, y- : Horses carefully-Attended to.' ; . DIRECT ROUTE ; ■■■:■ TO THE -V/.f's ,•■•5 M-A : E R E.W H L E NU A DIGG.IUG3 PASS HO TE L, ;EI : E;B UEjS t DIGGINGS, ; • t --(A* mile arid a half past l&b^gan^) 1 Hj 1 : Datid Messes'® - - Proprietor.' 'Wines, ' Spirits, - and Liqueurs of the Best Brands! ' ' ' • j Good Scabling. Horses strictly attended to. • • M., begs to notify, that he, has, in conneetion tvitfi the above business, . a General' Store, Butcher}-, and Bakery. V; Also, Timber and Galvanised Iron always on' hand. t _• •'.... , ' ._ TAMES YT o GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL. WAIKO HAITI. . mHE BALLARAT HOTEL: Ji l ST. BATHANS. P. HANRAHAN begs to assure his friends that the same'comfort and conveniences still exist at the. above Hotel. ! Good Brands of Beers, Wines, and Spirits only kept. Excellent Stibling attached. 5 GOOD B ILLIA ED TAB 18. ! f¥IHE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, JL ST. BATHANS. Tj ;; P. KEIJfM'Y ............ PBOPEIETOB. ; Only the best brandi of Beers/ Wines andSpirits kept. M-'j,.. ' , . Good Accommodation for Travellers. ! Good and Comfortable Stabling attached.. One of Alcock's Full-sized Billiard Tables on' - the Promises.., mms welsh harp hotel, -a. WELSHMAN'S GTTJUkY, j ■ St Batlians. ; J. JONES bb£s to intimate to his friends mid i/lie public that ho has purchased from Mr. IS. Washer the above hotel. Travellers and visitors will liud every com J brt and convenience. The alterations, when completed, will ruake the Welsh Harp one of the beat* up-country-Hotels. THE SJL'OJtiJS adjoining, contei«s first class articles in daily deimind, aad suited to tkd requirements of, the district; at most reasonable prices. •• .'"COALS! COALS!! COALS!! •also purchased VVusher's Co.Jpit, J. Jones will supjjj Coal ol'an excellent quality at tile pit tor xOs a ioad—saoie price c.a previously. $ a tiers. . .. 11.. AIT£EA T , WJ I\ I 0 N B A KEII t u AJN'D GEKEJiAL STOKE, •SASEBX. ' : M o. U JS X I D A.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 379, 16 June 1876, Page 1
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