; . Hotels and Restaurants. : BLUIT HARBOR. Ijll-BST- 1 - SS ACCOMMODATION !: ' " ' ■ .■ COMBCERCIAL GENTLEMEN" ! PRIVj»'£W SITTING-ROOMS EOK PA]\IILIES. Mr. Loekyer liaving had extensive experience in several Wliolesalc Wine and Spirit Stores, is a suilicient guarantee for the excellence of the liquors. LOCKYER & HALL, PROPRIETORS. GOLDEN AGE HOTEL. (Opposite the Jetty, Blulf Harbor, Campbell-to-vvn.) DE SMIDT AND PETERSEN, PROPR.IKTOJRS. DE S. and P. beg to inform Families and Travellers visiting the above Harbor, that they -will meet with every attention, comfort and flvst-elass Accoiumodation at the above HOTEL. Boats always in readiness to convey passengers to and from the steamers. DROV INC IA L 11 OTE L, TAY-STREET. A. PUETTELKOW, I'KOrKIKTOE. Choice selection of Wines and Spirits. GOOD AIRY BEDS. " W. LIYESEY, PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Dke-stri:t:t. I N V E R C A R GILL. HOU T II LA N D RESTAU RAN T. KELVIN-STREET. MORTLOCK AND WTLD. I'Kornn-rroKrf. MEALS AT ALL HO [JUS. WELL-AIRED BEDS Is. PER NIGHT. rnHE G- LA SG O W RESTAURANT, Clyde-Street, CONTINUES TO FURNISH A TABLE SECOND TO NONE IX IXVERC ARC. ILL. DINNERS FROM 12 O'CLOCK. STEAKS. CHOPS, and CUTLRTS On the shortest notice. GOOD "REDS. AN D MO D E RA T E CTIAR aX S. VYM. HUNTER. Coaches. L. F. C L A P P ' S "DIYERTON E X P R E S S. Will Run Between INYERCARG-ILL AXD RIYF.RTOX. (iiati.y). For the ConAevanee of j P A SSFNCr ER S AND V AR C F LS. LEAVING RIYERTON II O T E L. Palmerston-street. Riverton. At 6 a.m.. .( Returning from the UNION HOTEL. TAY-STREET. luvereargill, at 330 p.m. N.B. — Passengers are particularly requested to book themselves previous to leaving. Booking Offices — At Union Hotel. luvereargill : and at the oiuee of F. A. Roberts, Pahnerston-street, Riverton. i ROYAL MAIL COA CII Leaves Mataura Falls (Mr. M : Gibbon's) Every "Wednesday axd Saturday For DrxEDnc. Fare to Popotuua ... £1 ss. " Molyneux ... 2 0 Dunedin ... -I 0 ANDREW PETERS, | Proprietor. ■ ii 1111 in Bill H'"i*r'f"'ii nr^nrrrrrif 1 1 1 uiiiH-i ■Tr-~"*i Livery Stables, &c. I VICTORIA HORSE BAZAAR, j LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, j GEOR&E SMITH, Propmetok. i j GS. begs to inibrai the Inhabitants of In- I , vevcargill and up-couutry Settler?, that 1 cc ho^ taken the above Stables, where he 1 trusts to merit a share of patronage. { HOUSES SROKE2? I'O SADDLE AXD Sl^GIiK A>T) DOL'BLK HASMSS3, •* ■ I HOISES WE BALE OS ItIKTS, All Business 'lVausactc-d Appei'tuiiuua I'd a fmmum stjlbve, R^OYAL HOtgL tTVEWr-AKD bI3 STABLES, - JVO-H2T I/AOET IX 3MB&V2. : moderate Change*!
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 37, 1 February 1864, Page 8
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417Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 37, 1 February 1864, Page 8
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