Hotels and Restaurants. OPENING OF THE SOUTHLAND CLUB HOTEL, DEE-STRKEX. This large and commodious house recently erected for the Accomodation of Families and Gentlemen, is now open to the Public. It possesses every requisite in Fittings and Furniture lor a First-class Hotel, and it is intended by the Pronri tor to conduct it in a stylo similar to Scott's Hotol, in Melbourne, and the Criterion, iv I»uuedin, and at t'to samf rate of charges. Public Dinners, Woddihg Breakfasts, and B:\1I 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. J. F. JONES, Proprietor. nLARENDON HOTEL Coknsb op Usk AKD Kelvin Steeeis, INVJJRCAKGII.L. As-deew Motr, Pkoiikietor* A.M. begs to inform his patrons and the public, that he lias just completed the above hotel, and having fitted it up with every attention to the comfovt and convenience of his customers, he is now prepared to accommodate a limited number of gentlemen. CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner of Esk and Kelvin streets. ROYAL T.EMPEKANCE HOTEL, Esk Striset. JSIMMONDS begs to thank t'^c Public for the , liberal support lie has hitherto received, and to assure his patrons that nothing will be \ anting on his part to merit a continuance of tho same. A Good Table and Well- Aired Bedrooms, at SOs per week. ROYAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Esk street, near Cricket Ground. ROYAL HOTEL, BLUFF HARBOR. pI RS T-C LA SS ACCOMMOD ATI O N FOR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN AXI) PRIVATE SITTING-ROOMS FOR FAMILIES Mr Lockyer having had extensive experience in several Wholesale Wine and Spirit Stores, is a sullicient guarantee for the excellence ot the liquors. LOCKYER & HALL, PROPRIETORS. GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, (Opposite the Jetty, Blurt" Harbor, C.unpbclltown) IDE SMIDT AND PETERSON, PROPRIETORS. DE S. and P. be? to inform Families and Travellers visiting the above Harbor, that they will meet" with every attention, comfort and First- class Accommodation at the abuvc HOT E L . Boats always 'm rfiulWss to ' Convey passengers to aud from the steamers. nOU TJ I LAN I) OYST Klt S A LOO N, LOWTLIER ARCADE. M'I>O>*ALD & VCx., Propbtjctors. This Spacious S.iloon is NOW Ol'l^X, where OYST E R S AND CRAYFISH SUPPERS Can be had at a moment's notice. FJIKSIE OVSTKRS KVKHY DAY. mOUTII LA N D RESTAU RAN T, K E LVIN-S T U E K T . MOIITI.OCK AND WILD. PnOI'KIETOKS. MEALS AT ALL HOUIIS. WKLL-AIUKD BEDS, Is. PKU NftJUT. SlifSrOXO'S i)OY A L TEMIIEII AN C E HOT E L I\> Esk S t it kk t, E a st, Near Cricket Ground. On Sale. ON SALE, by (he undersigned, ex .Tsine. M^iria GatnLirill,' Maluolai, and Star vi Vicloi-ia : — Tlour — Adelaiile, favorite brands, viz.— "Hart's," '• W. Valley," '" Dullicld's," and " Butterworth's," iv 50, 100, and 200 lb bags Ditto, Tasmanian, various brands Oats, V.D.L., 9000 bushels Ditto, Victorian, 1200 do Maize, whole and crocked, 600 do Hay. first quality, 25 tons Chaff, do, always on hand Potatoes, do, Circular Head Oatmeal, do, Bencraft's Butter, Colonial and Gould's Doublo Eose Cork , in cloth ' Cheese, Colonial Hams — Sinclair's, Broom's, and Coey's Bacon — Do, do, do Sugar, Mauritius, fine counter Sausage Skins, in kegs i 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 evory THOS. BRUNTON & CO, Dee and Spey streets. . A N SA L E by the Undcvsign&i— M mritiu.s znznr, brown and white crystals ' Te:i. in enests, ludves, and boxes Adelaide and Tasmanian flour, in 501bs, " ](in||.s and iMObs bags 1 Mariell's hivindv, pale and dark, in qr-caskf aud hhds Whisk y, (|i--e-.);-k and enso <:,..„• w'i. .IDK.Z P.n-t an.) sherry, (Amontillado) in qrS i;.i^ r No -S Ale ILnn> and B.ieon. (Sinclair's) Ciiuiilet-. lull weights Oilmen's stores ' Tobacci, twist, nnd civeinlish | do shcepwu h, cake and leaf S.dphur CALDIiIi, BLACKLOCK & CO. Invorcnrgill, Xuvemher 2nd, 18li^. ON' S A L E In- the Undersignec!, now lanrling, c: Ivanhne — 701)0 bricks o : ' ton-; !)(>.-:(, Plinths' coals 1- li.irrels pitch 17 barrel- tar 1-J ti t T....«.,,ri'ui- l'".-f. Jll.N(')F-K:.O?s, l!0V\11 im* CO.. Cvrnci' ot J'Jck ;ind X ■.-;■. in S:itv!.-.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 19, 21 December 1863, Page 4
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