Hotel*, *«. ALBION HOTEL, HENRY MAYO, PBannxos. HMAYO intiaiates to the public that ha has • taken possession of the above WELL-KNOWN FAMILY HOTEL, Where every convenience, combined with comfort, can at all times be obtained on SEASONABLE CHABGES. Passengers by Train or Coach will find this Hotel the most conveniently-situated in Inveroargill, being the NEAREST TO THE RAILWAY STATION. coachbs xjtayb thb hotel job duhbdih, thb: Lakb, and Riybbtoh, twiob byjeby Wbbk. All particulars can be obtained of Steamers leave ing for Melbourne and other ports daily. SOUTHEBN CBOSS HOTEL, Dee Sxeeet, JOHN BLACK. T B. begs respectfully to inform tne pleasureO , seekers of Southland that the BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE SALOON Has been enlarged, And one of Alcock's Melbourne fini-clasß I BILLIARD TABLES imported, which Robbbtb pronounces to be the best *n the Colonies. Paxer's first-class BAGATELLE TABLE, AMEBICAN BOWLING SALOON. The best in New Zealand. THE SHOOTING GALLEJSY Is supplied with Schneider and other rifles. Dining aad Sitting Rooms for the comfort of Travellers. Wines, Spirits, nd other liquors of the best brands, always on hand. Cmmbjm TELEGBAPH LINE Of ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Between INVERCARGILL AND QUEENSTOWN. M'KBKZIB AITD JtFPEBIBB, Proprietors. S^O ACHES leave Winton every Monday morn\J ing at 8.30, and every Wednesday at 5 p.m, and from Kingston every Tuesday and Friday on the arrival of the steamer from Queenstown. Booking Offices. — Invercargill : Southland Club, Prince of Wales, and Albion Hotels. Winton : Mr T. M'William's Winton Hotel, and Messrs D. and R. Cameron, storekeepers. Kingston :MrJ. B. Kerr, Forwarding Agent. Queenstown : Messrs D. Powell and Co. Agent at the Bluff, Mr James Waddel, who will book passengers and luggage through to Kingston. N.B. — This being the only line of Coaches carrying Her Majesty's Mail, passengers may rely on arriving at. Kingston in time for the departure of the steamer for Queenstown, and at Winton for the train to InvercargilL Messrs M'Kenzie and Jefferies having made arrangements with Messrs M'lntyre and Chaplin, passengers from Queenstown may book through to Dunedin via Invercargill and Clutha. COACH TO DUNEDIN. M'INTYRE'S Royal Mail Line of Coaches leaves the Commercial Stables every TUESDAY and FRIDAY morning at 6 o'clock, passing the Railway Camp, and through theCompany's grounds by iEdendale Station. Passengers and parcels booked through at reduced rates, in connection with Cobb & Co. A. M'INTYRE. CAMPBELL & CO.'S TELEGRAPHIC LINE op BOYAL MAIL COACHES. I 1 HE Coaches of the above line will run daily between Invercargill and Riverton on and after Monday, 4th November, at REDUCED FARES. Goods and parcels will be carefully delivered at their addresses. Booking Offices — Colyer*s Princess Hotel, Invercargill, and Royal Hotel, Biverton. NEW COACH TO BIVERTON. ■ R MACKENZIE respectfully informs his • friends and the public generally that on and after this date he intends to run a Coach between Invercargill and Riverton three times a week, leaving the Prince of Wales Hotel, Invercargill, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at hours to suit the tide, and the Commercial Hotel, Riverton, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Orders or parcels left at the Prince of Wales Hotel, or Galbraith's Carriers' Arms Hotel, will be carefully attended to. Mav 1fi.1872. incomer. If ONE T TO LEND IN BUMS TO SUIT BORROWERS Apply to JAMES HARVEY, Solicitor, Esk-street. MONEY TO LEND Apply to F W. WADE, . SOLICITOR, ESK BTREEI. MONET TO LEND in sums of from £50 to £500. Application forms can be had by applying to T. BEODEICK, Manager Invercargill Savings' Bank, Esk-street INVERCARGILL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A TTENDANCE. will be give* at the old schoolJ\. bouse, Taystreet, each day tois week, between the hours of 12 and 1, for tie purpose of enrolling intending scholars. ■ The arrangements to be made by the Committee will be greatly facilitated if parents would take an early opportunity of attending for the above purpose. F. NUTTER, ; lovereargil), Jan. 17, 1873. ,-■
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Southland Times, Issue 1693, 24 January 1873, Page 4
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634Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1693, 24 January 1873, Page 4
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