r.- v sHotelSfTEtnd Restaurants. 7' 4 OPENING OF. THE . . Q O U T H L A N D .CLUB ,H O T E L, IO 7 7'"' dbe-s-teebt'. This large nnd commodious ■■ house recently erected for tho Accomodation of Families and Gentlemen, is now open to ihe Public. It possesses every requisite in Fittings and Furniture tor a-First-class Hotel, nnd it is 'intended by the Pro-nri-tor to conduct it in a style siu/rlar to Scott's Hotel, in Melbourne, nnd the Criterion, in Dunedin, and at tho same rate of charges. Public Dinners. Wedding Breakfasts, and Ball Suppers, will be Contracted for on a liberal scale; and Orders for Choice Wines, wholesale or retail, from any part of tho Province, will be promptly executed. 3. F. JONES, i Proprietor. IpLARENDON HOTEL' Cgrsee of "Esk Atn> KELfis Stbeeis, INVEUCA.KGULL. ASDTIEW MOTft, PaOfiRIETOK-. A.M. begs <o inform his patrons and the public, - | 'that he has just, completed the above hotel, and having fitted it up with every attention to the i comfort nnd cmvenieuco of his customers, he is now prepared to accommodate a limited number •of gentlemen. CLARE ND .0 N HOTEL, Corner of Esk and Kelvin streets. EOYAL HOTEL, BLUFF HARBOR. Tl IRS T-C L ASS A CO* OMMODA TlO N toe ' COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN AND PRIVATE SITTING-ROOMS FOR FAMILIES . i Mr Loekyer having had oxtensivc experience m several Wholesale Wine and Spirit Stores, is a sufficient guarantee for the excellence of the liquors. LOCKYER & HALL, PROPRIETORS. , GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, (Opposite the Jetty, Bluff Harbor,' C unpbclltowii) DE SMIDT AND PETERSEN,-PROPhTETOE-3. DE S. and P. bog to inform Families and Travellers visiting the above Harbor, that they will meet with every attention, com r ort and First-class Accommodation at the above | HOTEL. Bmts always in readiness to convey passengers to and from the steamers. CfOUTHLAND OYSTER SALOON, LOWTHER ARCADE. M'DONALD & o©., Peotrtetoks. This Spacious Saloon is NOW OPEX, where OYSTERS AND CRAYFISH SUPPERS Can be had at a moment's notice. FREyi OYSTERS EVERY DAY. uOUTH LA N D EESTAU RAN T, KELVIN- S T R E E T . MORTLOCK AND WILD. i Pkotrietoes. I "MEALS AT ALL HOURS. ! WELL-AIRED BEDS, Is. PER NIGHT. | CTt i.,.. J . tf »^^j>uii.«,r j -'"»"~H*^af..iut*iwffiiifr» , »iii»w>Hiwij»aaßffl ! On Sale^ ON SALE, by the undersigned, ex Jane. Maria Ganibrill, Malcolm, and Star of Victoria:— Flour — Adelaide, favorite brands, viz. — "Hart's," t: W.Valley," ,! Duffield's," and " Butterworlh's," 'in 50, 100, and 200 lb bags Ditto, Tasmanian, various branfis Oits, V.D.L , 9000 hnshels Ditto, Victorian, 1203 do Maize, whole and, cracked, 600 do Hiv first quality, 25 tons Chaff, do, ' always on hand , Potatoes, do, Circular Head Oatmeal, do, Beneraffs Butter, Colonial and Gould's Doublo Rose Cork , in cloth Cheese, Colonial Hams — Sinclair's, Broom's, and Coey's Bacon— Do, do, do Sugar, M uiritius. fine counter Sausage Skins, in kegs Horse-power Maize Crusher Galvanized Iron Sole agents for Smith's celebrated Victorian Cured Beef Hams, raw and boiled; Bacon, rolled, middle, and bellies. ( A supply of the above coming forward by cvory THOS. BRUNTON & CO, ri Dee and Spey strects-J^ '. __ _j|| f\ N SALE by the '^iltesiTne -^ Mauritius sugar, brown and Wrife crystals Tea. in chests, halves, and boxes Adelaide and Tasmanian flour, in' 501bs, lOOIbs and 200lbs bajrs Martell's brandy, pale and dark, in qr-casks and hhds Whisky, qr-cask and case Geneva, JDKZ Port, and sherry, (Amontillado) in qrs Bass' No 3 Ale Hams and Bacon, (Sinclair's) Candles, full weights Oilmen's stores Tobacco, twist and eavenrlish do sheepwash, -cake and leaf Sulphur . ' calder; blacklock & co. Invercargill, November 2nd, 1863. A N S A L E by the Undersigned — Adelaide Flour, in 200, 100 and 50-lb bags Tasmanian Flour, in 200 and 50-lb bags i Mauritius sugar - Teas . London and Colonial Company's ale and stoiit, iv bulk and bottle Hennessey's and Martelle's .brandies in bulk and case Kirkliston whisky, ih bulk and case Geneva Ports and cherries Butter Sardines Oilm ens' stores Blankets, millers' moles Chaff cutters, oat crushers &c., Ac, &c. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. ON ' S A• L E., by the Undersigned, now landing, ex lvanhoe — 700.0 bricks 33 tons best smiths' coals 4 barrels pitch , . 17 barrels tar 12 tierces prime beef. HENDERSON, BONAR and CO., Corner of Esk and Kclviu Streets.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 16, 14 December 1863, Page 4
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