Dunedin Advertisements. WATSON'S 8,0tA% HOTEL, WALKEE STEEET, DUNEDIN. l WATSON'S ROYAL HOTEL, (Three minutes' walk from the Jetty).
P. W. BEEGIN, 1 ETILLERY TJOTEL, GEOKGE-STIjEET, DUNEDIN, Begs to remind his numerous friends in Tuapeka and Waipori, that he has unlimited accommodation for them at the 1 above Hotel, and shall at all times be glad to receive a visit from old acquaintances. WINES, ALES, and SPIRITS of best quality. G3 TJANNATYNE'S SUSSEX HOTEL, GEORGE STREET, DITNEDIN (Opposite the Eoyal George Stables). Good Accommodation fer Travellers. D. BANNATYNE - - - Proprietor (Late of Union Hotel, Wetherstones). nROWN AND SCEPTRE HOTEL, VJ GED&GfE-STBEET, DUNEDIX. JAMES W. COTION Gate of the Horse jmd Jockey) begs to intimate to his friends and the public that he has taken the above commodious -Hotel, aud trusts to merit the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed on him. Superior accommodation for Boarders, and private rooms for families. Firsh-class Billiard Table ; Good Stabling, <fee. YORK HOTEL, George-street, Dnnedin. ALEX.' SiILLAR, in returning thanks for the generous support lie has experienced since condai-ting the above-named Hotel, begs to assure those who have patronised him, and also the public in general, that his greatest desire will be to eccare the first-rate article in the market, so as to ensure th^ir future favors. N.B.— Good accommodation for-horses. OTAGO TIMBER YARD AND STEAM SAW MILLS. Princes-Btreet South, Dunedin. TIINDLAY AND GILMOUR beg to intiJJ mate to the inhabitants of Dunedin and Up-country Diatricfcs, that they have commenced business in the above line, and having made arrangements for a constant supply of timber for building and wheelwright purposes, the publio can rely on having their orders attended to with despatch, and at prices that will give satisfaction. On hand, New Zoaland Timber, all sorts and sizes Flooring, T and G, 6 x 1$ Do. do., 6xl Do. do., 6 x i Do., do., 6 x £ Shelving and lumber Also, an assortment of Doors, Sashes, Architraves, Mouldings, Skirtings Ridging, Nails, &c. English and Scotch iron Also, jiM received a cargo df Hardwood, ex Free Trader, up to 11 x 8. Also, just' landing, ex Joanna, a cargo of Kauri, large Bizes, up to 16 x 12. AlsOjjfiat ■fondingj <ex Swordfish, a cargo of HardVood, all sizes, Hobart Town -» Split Posts and Rails, 5 and- €' feet Palings, Batten^ Shingles, and Dray ;<%; <% . . .. SBafts. ' f Aft* orders, .delivered to any part of the City at the lowest rates. Drain Pipes of every description on Bale, 1 FINDLAY& GILMOUR, i Frinees-stroet South.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 67, 22 May 1869, Page 4
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