■fa.,......... Hot^s, etc. v Ou M M ERC IA L HOTEL, Camp-street, Junction. (Cobb & Cos. Booking Office.) COBB'S COACHES arrive at and depirt from the Commercial Hotel'daily. f Passengers by the above line will find the Commercial Hotel one of the best on the diggings. No expense has been spared to secure the comfort I of all who may pay the hotel a visit. I HOME, WEATHE LV & CO., | Proprietors, j HAMILTON'S GEORGE HOTEL.' George-street, Port Chalmers, Next door to the Post-Office. This Hotel is situated in the most central part or the town, and offers ample accommodation for travellers, visitors, and permanent boarders. No expense has been spared to secure the comfort of those who may visit it, and by the strictest attention to business i and quiet civility, the Proprietor will endeavor to make this house well worthy of the notice of all those who may visit ihe Port. Nothing but the most approved brands of Wines, Ales, kc, will be allowed in stock- A good table, and extremely moderate charges will at all times be the rule of the establishment. ROBT. P. HAMILTON, t l * t . . Proprietor. Late of Jones's Provmcia and Commercial Hotels. ■ jyj R S. M---U I R 'S m BEDFORD HOUSE, BELL HILL. Superior Board and Residence for Families and Gentlemen. OCTAGON FAMILY HOTEL, (Corner of Octagon and Princes Streets, Dunedin.) THIS most commodious and centrally situated Family Hotel, is now under the very able and experienced management of the late proprietor of Cooper's Family Hotel, Melbourne. Visitors «rrivinc in Dunedin, from Victoria, New South Wales, the ?°J tier^Provm^ s ' or frora more distant ports, will find the Octason Family Hotel, to possess advantaces over any other establishment in Dunedin. The apartments are numerous, spacious, well ventiated and lofty. The attendance such as those who formerly patronised Cooper's Family Hotel in Victoria were wont to receive. Quiet, civility, attention, and an excellent table, combined with extremely moderate charges, will be found ever to he the rule of this establishment. NEW RUSH ! NEW RUSH ! I NEW RUSH ' ' THE UNITED STATES HOTEL Walker-street, Dunedin. M. A. Lee, proprietor. First-class Dinners, consisting of soups, fish joints, pastry, and glass of ale for 2s. ' First class accommodation by day or by the week. Meals always ready. N.B. — Well aired beds. EXCHANGE HOTEL, CAFE k RESTAURANT (Opposite Bank New South Wales,) Princes-Street. THIS Hotel, one of the largest and most convenient jn Dunedin, is situated in the principal thoroughfare of the City and offers accommodation to Travellers Visitors, and Permanent Boarders not to be surpassed by any house in town. THE BED ROOMS, Twenty-six in number, are fitted up regardless of ex pense, and replete with every convenience THE SITTING ROOMS, FOR PUBLIO AND PRIVATE USE, Are also well adapted for the requirements «f customers. Nothing but the most approved brands of WINES, ALES, k SPIRITS Will be allowed on Stock, the proprietors being determined at whatever cost to establish the EXCHANGE HOTEL As a first class House. THE CAFE AND RESTAURANT Are under the entire management of 'Messrs. Pollykett and Knight, So well-known on the various gold-fields in Victoria whose knowledge of these branches of the business is such as to ensure patisfaction and comfort to all those who may favor them with their patronage. A liberal and varied Bill-of-Fare will be issued daily. 1 Luncheons and Dinners at all Hours. TABLE D'HOTE at One o'clock. PURE MOCHA COFFEE. English, Continental and Colonial papers always on the table. ' Chess, Draughts, kc. Families and Boarders at per week. Attached to the hotel, but yet sufficiently private is a large and magnificent BILLIARD ROOM, John Adley, from Bath's, Ballarat, Marker,) And allowed to be without exception the best and most comfortable in town. CHILD & LITTLE, vr t> Proprietors. N.B.—A private entrance to all parts of the Hotel THE Proprietors of the Abbeyieix House, beg to acquaint their friends and the public, that they have made very extensive alterations in their establishment, and are now opening it as a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE. The well-known character ofthe house,the elevated grounds it stands upon, as well as the interior elegance and convenience of this Hotel, will and must render it one of the most desirable residences of Dunedin and its vicinity. The House is now fit to accommodate a hundred persons with comfortable bedrooms, and everything | has been done to render, the table acceptable to the most fastidious lovers of good cheer. A large and elegant dining room is set aside for those who prefer dining off a well spread tible, at as low a price as possible, and tjie sleeping compartments of that part of the house, are well aired, clean, and comfortable. For the healthy recreation of boarders, a large double Bowling Alley will be available, and the best of Wines, Liquors and Ales are unquestionably to be had at the Abbeyieix House Bar. The Hotel is situated in MACLAGGAN-STREET, Almost opposite the Dunedin Club. ; AMUSEMENT FOR ALL Singing, Dancing and Music. Songs—Sentiment* tragic, comic, melo-dramatic, serio-comic, comico-tragico, every evening, at the I SHAKSPEARE HOTEL, i RATTRAY-STREET. j T. B. *SMITH, l Proprietor. TB. SMITH, so long known to all Victorians ; as the original proprietor of the Shakspeare,. | Ballarat, and the far famed Montezuma, has at I length completed the additions to his already extensive and well arranged Hotel, and obtained a. general license for th c sale of SPIRITS, WINES, ALES,&j. Will be glad to see his old friends and'customers, where they will be well received, entertained and properly carol for at a moderate scale of charges. THE AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, .Maclagga Street, By A. GRIFFITHS, Late of the Geelong, Melbourne, and Adelaide Steamers. ■ Excellent board and accommodation for those arriving at, or departing from, Dunedin. * Good sitting rooms, well ventilated, and spacious bedrooms. • • Exceliemt stabling. OOLLEY'S BEACH HOTEL, Beach-street, Hawkesbury, Waikouaiti. . Travellers and passengers per steamars, will find the best of accomI niodation at the above hotel. Wines and spirits, of . the first brands. Good stabling; best hay and oats." TvATS FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT^ Sealed tenders will be received at the office of his Honor the Superintendent till four o'clock of Friday, 17th October current, for the supply of 1000 bushels, (more or less), of oats, at a price delivered in Dunedin as required, during the period ending 28th February 1863, bags included.Tenders to be accompanied by sample. • The Government willnot be bound to accept any tender, or to accept for the whole ©eriod. By Order, ■ l » \ :. , THOMAS-DICK; . ' Provincial Secretary^ OTAGO and Coromandel Diggings,—Miners visit- . ing Melbourne, are invited; to»«tay~*t the Queen's Arcade Dining Rooms. , This inaniense'establishinent can accommodate 200. Boarders first-class Board with washing, separate Sitting and Bed Rooms 90s. weekly; Board aad Lodgings Ifis. r„ '. '■ . : r y:-^y - -yi-.^.y/ "• , . .<■ **i .'».<•' '«j ir: <; : r . x <; *, *'^| jii'JAK
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 255, 14 October 1862, Page 7
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