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Teviot» Advertisements. JUNCTION HOTEL, 0 TEVIOT ROAD. *■ * • Tl Ilroas, Proprietor.,' ' Every Atcomhioda-tiou for Travellers. Branch Booking Office lor ' Cdbb's Coaches for Teviotand Switzers. Passengers also change coaches'hete to and from Switzers. * ' Good Stable and Paddock Accommodation. MA CX A V BROTBEPis, STOREKEEPERS, * " " Teviot. 33 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Teviot Jfxctiox, WEST -c L-U TH A . j. BEIGHiON - * Proprietor. The most comfortable and commodious Hotel in, tho District.. GOOD STABLING. . JOHN B^IGHT'ON, " Wholesale and E«iaii S T O R E- X E "E- P E R ; , TeViot, West Clutha. '" ROXBURGH H6TEL, TEVIOT. Dukcax Beaton, Pro^rieton Billiard and Bagatelle Table ou tho premises. Wines, Spirils, and Ales of best brands. Good Stablikg-. • ■' ' ' ' ■" -* HO AL CREEK' HOTEL': Robert Ayling,., Proprietor. ; „. . This large and commodious, Hotel has been recently opened for the .accommodation of Travellers and Others by the short road to the Dunstan. ""-"^^—^ OO N.B.— Good Stabling; Tapanui Advertisements." TTICTORII STEAM ' SAW MIlYs V OJMPANY, GLENKENICH, (2. miles from Tapauui) Having completed the erection 'of their ektensivo Works, are now .prepared to execute all Orders promptly. The'inaolifnery, behij; vefy powerful, and replete with all the latest improvements, "enables t'htf Confyany to Jxedrfte orders to the cxte.it of -5 Q, QQQ^t, Vveekfy,* They, have always oojituul, large_stoctß,j3f Mining, |3uUding, and other Timber of every description. '" ' • : •"! ' * --' '■ '-- - - -.- Orders; addressed— 1 - ' "■'.•' VICTORIA STEAM SAW MILL COMPY , J. - ' J . " - -v • TATAsn, - :, JOHN 110 WAT .- . . - Manager, »r» will receive, every attention. mIMES'B A X E R V, TAPANUI. WILLIAM QUIN begs to "acquaint the inhabitants of Tapanui and surrounding districts that .he has commenced business in the- above 'line 1 ; and that, a by'sMct attention to the " requirements* -'ofc ""the neighborhood, he .trusts to merit a share of public support., t 2*l Tokomairiro Advertisements. THOMAB BRADLEY' BEGS to announce that heias REAIOVED to his own. Livery Stablos, a<ljoiuiug tlie ConimercialHoteljToliomafHro, where hetrusts to receive" a 'donftutuiuce -of tho patronage which has been so 1 ' bestowed upon him at the White Horse Stables. T. B. has every description of Coach and Bugt'y for hire, for . business, pleasure, 'ojr Wedding Parlies, }vho , van. , be,' suited at a moment's notice. » • ; . • glf OJBSEHVB Titß AdDBESS'- 1 - NEXTDC^ORTO COMMI-:RCTAL f UOTEL, MAIX SOUTH ROAD, • ' ' '\ 1' O X 0 M AIR I R 6. pOM&EIiCI A I}' 9 HOTEL, TOKOMAIRIRp, ' , , JOHN M'FARLAN-E "- - U P^opbielob. j. M. begs 4 to . thank his friends aud the pubh'c ill general for the, vei;y liberal .suuport ho htfs "during 1 " t-'ie last three' yea'rsj and he Ir'ust's, Ly a- coiie'Mci'ition'for'tlfo 'comfort and coih'eiiien'ce 6f hib'^eu^toirie/a, -t'b receive a continuance of their' pttfroiiag*?.' Allan's Rojal Mail Cojcli, from iiuu'ediu to Clutha Ferry, daily, changes liorkos at the Commercial Hotel,' Tok'omaifiro, . idiowing travellers time for r'efroshinents. -. \, • Good Eriglfcti house." ' " "■ ' ■"" - *•>■ *'•> 0\ ->■ I Wines, Spirits 'and Ales 1 of the best quality^B N.B.— Stabling second to none, and Q^^M care and attention given to horses.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 61, 10 April 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 61, 10 April 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 61, 10 April 1869, Page 1

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