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HOTELS O Y A L HO T E L , Tees-street, Oamaru. H . NEW E Y Em pleasure in intimating to his many friends and the public generally that he has TAKEN THE ROYAL HOTEL, And hopes that by attention to business, civility, and keeping the ; best viands, to obtain a fair share of public support. yisitors Trill obtain the maximum of comfort at the minimum of cost, and no effort will be spared to secure to the hotel the name of a first-class hostelry. THE FINEST BILLIARD ROOM IN THE COLONY, Fitted up with two of the Best Tables, and managed by the most civil and painstaking of lessees, Mr. C. P. Roberts. Good Stable Accommodation. H. NEWEY, 704 Proprietor. gHAMROCK HOTEL, Thames-strbht North, OASLAKU. PATRICK CROFT Has pleasure in intimating to hia numerous circle of friends that he is having the above Hotel put into a thorough stata of repair, and is adding a large HAND-BALL COURT, Which will be opened in a few days, and where he can invite all lovers of the game to try their skill and enjoy an hour at this pleasant pastime. In the Hotel there' is every accommodation for travellers, spacious and comfortable Bedrooms, and Wines, Spirits, and Beera, of the very best brands always en hand. THE STABLES Are under the Proprietor's personal supervision. Buggies (Single and Doable) and Saddle Horses, at a moment's notice, let on hire by the week or day. Horses at livery will receive every attention. The proprietor trusts that by civility, attention, and keeping nothing but the very best, to meet with a share of the public snppsrt. P. CROFT, Proprietor.

_ L O B E HOTEL, Corner op Thames & Coquet-st. 'W. MA I TLA ND, PROPRIETOR. THE ABOVE NEW AND COMMODIOUS HOTEL Occupiefl the most central position in the Town, being close to the proposed, new RAILWAY PASSENGER STATION, Within a minute's walk of the Post and Telegraph Offices, the Banks, and principal business places. It has been erected regardless of expense, is elegantly furnished throughout, has ample ACCOMMODATION. The Bedrooms being lofty and well-venti-lated, and the Private Sitting-rooms, which are unusually numerous, being furnished in excellent style and with a view to the convenience and comfort of the Public, tha Proprietor trusts he wiil merit a share of their support. WINES, SPIRITS, &c. Of the choicest brands. SUITES OP APARTMENTS For Families. PRIVATE ENTRANCE In Ooquet-street, A CAPACIOUS BILLIARD ROOM In course of erection. W. MAITLAND, 721 Proprietor. INDSOR HOTEL, (The Anglers' House,) WINDSOR-LIVINGSTONE JUNCTION. The above New and Commodious Hotel, possessing convenient Sitting Rooms, lofty and airy Bedrooms, and being thoroughly well-finished throughout, and being close to tha Railway Junction, and within easy reach of the Kakanui, and Awamoko Streams, all well stocked with Trout, offers great attractions to n >lers ia searoh of Sport and tha travelling public generally. From the proprietor's long connection with the Wine and Spirit Trade the LIQUORS Can be guaranteed of Premier Quality. M. CUNNINGHAM, Proprietor. MEDORA HOTEL, REIDSTON. pEOBGE H. AY TON, (Late of Chriatchurch,) the proprietor, has ESTABLISHED A KENNEL In connection with his hotel, and is prepared to take charge of Dog* for the purpose of training them aa couriers. Qis long experienc ffitb coursing and as a trainer are guarantees that he wiil briug abiiitj and care to bear in the exercise of his pro fession. Terms may be ascertained application. D UN TRO ON HOTEL, DtWTROOIT. JESSIE GRANT, PROPRIETRESS. J. G. begs to intimate to the public in the Waitaki District that she has Opened the "above commodious premises as A FAMILY HOTEL j And hopes, by strict attention to business, to obtain * fair sharti of their support, GOOD: STALING, And well grassed - and fen'oed' paddocks. ' Single arid Double- Baggies and Saddle Horses let oa hir*.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 30 November 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 30 November 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 30 November 1880, Page 1

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