Hotels and'Eßstatrrants. SOUTHERN CROSS - . " RESTAURANT AND'" CAFE. H: HICKS, late Proprietor of thtr NavrrYoßK • Diniko BooM3, begs to intimate to hi* Friends >and' the Public generally- that he h* LEASED the BESTA'trRANT DEPARTMENT OF TSB SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL. Old friends 'and new patrons are assured' that the motto of EL. IL_ will be as hitherto— " A Fintclass Table, with tl>e best .of everything, *t th» Lowest possible Charges." _.-■/' «2»* Note, the Address— J59 SOUTHERN CROSS RESTAURANT^ CORNER OF DONANDDEfIr-SIBESTa. ■ - ■ .-..Ti i:-^/:;< 68 tc . ; BE-OPENINGi-> ■ v •■ op ; ■'■■ '■■•'<<*• . ■VT E W T O R K HrOrT B L» ■-■■•-■ AND SOUTHLAND BESTAURANTi EiSE-SttlKSft Board and Lodging.;;. .:.....<,:. i255. per week. Meals at all Hours .............. : . Is. 6d. Beds •.......:•..•;. .^ ; .' Is. 53-65 WILLIAM MOBTLOCK " THE GOVERNMENT ACCOMMO D ATIO N H { O US B AND PEEH, ; ;' MOKOMOko. '.- L vi riiHE above HOUSE is NOW OPEN. Visitor* JL will find comfort, with moderate charge* 45 58 HAMILTON CABSON. ALBION H O T E L, DEE-STBEET, INVJBECJ.RQILL. WILLIAM A. LIND respectfully informs hi« friends, the old settlers, and the publia generally, that he Has RE-OPENED the abor« HOTEL, and trusts, by strict attention to businese and the wants of his customera, to merit » shar« of their support. Extensive alterations have been made, and &• Hotel newly furnishad throughout. First-class Stabling attached to the Hotel, anil are under the management of an expeweneai ostler. Livery, 83. ; baits, 2s. 6. The Wines, Spirits, and Beer are of th« first brands only. 27-tfl DRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, "*- DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL'. 8-tc J. G-. HUGHES, Propkietob. AT THE GLASGOW RESTAURANT, CLYDE-STBEE T , \7~OU will tlways find Breakfasts . ready frott JL Seven o'clock until Ten. Dinners from Twelve till Three. Tea from Fve till Seven. CLEAN, WELL- A I BED BEDS With Charges to meet the times. 27-tfl OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! OYSTERS!!! 4 RCADE. OYSTER SALOON. Fresh Oysteb3 Daily, At Is. 6d. per doz., with Bread and Fresh BuM» STEWED OYSTEBS, 2s. per dozen. 47-59 M'DONALD & CO., Proprietor!, RATIONAL OYSTEE. SALOON. Tay-Stkeet. A good supply 6f Fresh Oysters every day Price, Is. 6d. raw per dozen ; and 2s. stewed. 43.58 JOHN PASCO & CO. Wines, &c. VINE GBOWEBS' COMPANY OF COGNAC. JULES DUEET, Manage*. CAPITAL, 3,000,000 FBANC3. 'pHE ju3tly celebrated BBANDIES ot this -*- Company, wliich will be found fully equal in quality to those of any other shipper, may be had, in bulk and case, from the undersigned, sol* agents for Victoria and New Zealand. WHITE BBOTHEBS & CO., 1-5 a . Sfelbourno. Stock, &c. ■; rpHE CLYDESDALE ENTEBE HOESB L O P T V, 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* Show, gained the first prize for the draught mares. In 1860, at the same show, she, .with -Lpjlj- at foot, gained the first prize for the brood marea ; and in 1864 she gained the first prize at the same 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.Avon* dale Farmers' Society's Show, gained the first prize in the one-year olds. 7 In .3 862^ 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.- Ha likewise gained the first at the. Tanarkshire Society's Show, at Hamilton, and second prize aTthe ;.G;lasgow Agricultural; "Society^, Show,- in the f -two year olds. And in 1863 he gained tfiesecondprlzein the three-year olds, ;kt the Highland Agricultural i Society's Show,.held at Kfelspr /: Lofty tratel in the surrounding districts, Mr. Wilson's, One-tree Point, on the Mondays ;> to.Mr. Baggotj, ■ Longbush, on the Tuesdays ; ' CalTat Mr. Lind'f, Eoslyn" Bush," Tuesday, mid-day';" stop~ atriiie Junction Hotel on Wednesday nights j stop at Mr. ' GWeve'sV-Branxhohnoil'on, t]?s nights ; will be at ChateworA House^fionrFriday till Monday Mornings. x^, *^ A good paddock • for maresi ' "^ut" si tb* owners risk. Termß— £B . ~ ; < Season to commence.oh thollOth Octotw^ Will travel till the 28th February. * *" - : • For further "particulars; appjy 6) TJ»m|^. Eobuuwn, cr. Jolm Poison, gtitom; 40 €$^- X
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 54, 4 October 1864, Page 3
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682Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 54, 4 October 1864, Page 3
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