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Hotels and Restaurants. SOUTHERN" CROSS* RESTAURANT AND CAFE. H HICKS, late Proprietor of the N»W Yoa* * Dinino" Room*, begsto intimaurto hi* Friends and the, Public generally that ho haf. LEASED ttia RKSTAUROT DIPABTMBHT OV THB . SOUTHERN CROSS. HOTEL. Old friends and_ new patrons are assured thafc the motto of H. H. will be as hitherto-7" A_ Firstclass Table, with the best of everything,^! tiu> Lowest possiblo'Charges." l fgr Note the Address— ' - «O SOUTHERN CROSS RESTAURANT,; CORNER OF DON AND DEE STREETS. ■ ' ' '.'. ' .. "" ■""V- M■' be-opening of '.■ . .;. vrSWY6RK H O T B L, SOUTHLAND RESTAUBANT, Ebk-stbbbt. ■•■■■ Board and Lodging 255. per week. Meals at all Hours .............Is. 6d. Beds .....1". 53-tc. WILLIAM MORTLOCK THE GOVERNMENT ACCOMMODATION HOUSB AND FERRY, MOKOMOKO. 'TiHE above HOUSE is NOW OPEN. Visitoro X will find comfort, with mo Jorate charge* 45 58 HAMILTON CARSON. ALBION HOTEL, DEE-STREET, INVER CAR GILL. VTTILLIAM A. LIND respectfully informs ha VV friends, the old settlors, and the publio generally, that he has RE-OPENED the abovo HOTEL, and trusts, by strict attention to busines* and the wants of his customers, to morit a shar* of their support. Extensive alterations have beon made, and tbi Hotel newly furnished throughout. First-class Stabling attached to the HoteJ, and are under the management of an experienoed ostler. Livery, Bs. ; baits, 2s. 6. The Wines, Spirits, and Beer are of the first brands only. 27-to pRINCB OF WALES HOTEL, -*- DEE-STREET, IN YE R C AR G ILL. 8-tc J. a. HUGHES, PnopniKToa. AT THE GLASGOW RESTAURANT, C L V D E - S T RE E T, YOU will always find Breakfasts ready from Seven o'clock until Ten. Dinners from Twelve till Three. Tea from Fve till Seven. CLEAN, WELL-AIRED BEDS With Charges to meet the times. 27-to OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! OYSTERS ! ! ! *RCADE OYSTER SALOON. FBHBK OTBTEBB DAILY, At Ib. 6d. per doz., with Bread and Fresh Butter STEWED OYSTERS, 2s. per dozen. 47-59 M'DONALD & CO., Proprietors. vrATIONAL OYSTER SALOON. Tay-Stbeet. A good supply of Fresh Oysters every day Price, Is. 6d. raw per dozen ; and 2s. stewed. 43-58 JOHN PASCO & CO. Wines, &c. VINE GROWERS' COMPANY OF COGNAC. JULES DURET, MAJ?A.a2a. CAPITAL, 3,000,000 FRANCS. rriHE justly celebrated BRANDIES of thi* -A- Company, which will be found fully equal in quality to those of any other shipper, may b« had, in bulk and case, from the undersigned, sola agents for Victoria and New Zealand. WHITE BROTHERS & CO., 1-5 a Melbourne Stock, &c. nnHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSB LOFTY, Four years old, stands seventeen hands, bred by the famed breeder, Mr. Hugh Vallance, of Great Hill, Avondaie, Lanarkshire. His dam, in 1855, at the Avondaie Farmers' Society's Show, gained the first prize for the dranglitmarea. In 1860, at the same show, she, with Lofty at foot, gained the first prize for the brood mares ; and in 1864 she gained the first prize at the sam» show for the brood mares also. His sire, Clydesdale Tom, in 1859, at the Lanarkshire" Farmers* Society's Show of entires, held at Hamilton, gained the first prize of £40. Lofty, in 1861, at Avondale Farmers' Society's Show, gained the first priz* in the one-year olds. In 1862, at the same show, he gained the first prize in the two-year olds, and also the prize for the best of the horse kind. He likewise gained the first at the Lanarkshire Society's Show, at Hamilton, and second prize at th« Glasgow Agricultural Society's Show, in the two year olds. And in 1863 he gained the secondprizein the three-year olds, at the Highland Agricultural Society's Show, held at Kelso. * Lofty will travel in the surrounding districts. To Mr. Wilson's, One-tree Point, bri the Mondays ; to Mr. Baggots, Longbush, on the Tuesdays ; Call at Mr. Innd's, Roslyn Bush, Tuesday, mid-day; stop at the Junction Hotel on Wednesday nights ; stop ast Mr. Grieves, Branxholme,- on the TJrarsdajnights ; will be afc Chatsworth House from Enday till Monday Mornings. - - . - ~ A good paddock for mares, but at" th* owners risi. Terms — £8 K Seasonl to commence on the 10th. October. Will travel till the 28th. February. _ JEqt_ ..further particulars, apply -to Thomai Eob^aioii, or Jehn Dolson, grooi», " * 48 A

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 53, 1 October 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 53, 1 October 1864, Page 3

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