Lawrence Advertisements. A S O N t~C II Q T E L, BOSS PLACB, LAWRENCE, TUAPEKA. George Clabk - - Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. good STABlnro. Beaumont Ferry Advertisements. T\UKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, BEAUMONT FERRY. HUGH STEWART, Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Travellers* First-class Stabling, Good Beds, &c, &c, SIM'S OLD ORIGINAL TJEAUMONT FERRY STORE AND -£> ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, (On the East Bank of the Molyncnx River). Good Stabling. Hoese Feed, &c. HROOKSTON HOTEL AND STORE, \J BEAUMONT tfERRY. D. Hujntbb - - Proprietor. Travellers nnd others will find evory comfort, attention, and convenience at tlm large and commodious Hotel, 6ituated on the south bank of the river. Ales and Spirits of superior quality, FIKST-OLASS STABLING. N. B.— DISTRICT POST OFFICE. Benger Burn Advertisements. riAMP HOTEL AND STORE, VJ BENGER BtJKN. CHARLES NICHOLSON, Pboprietos Accommodation for Travellers. Geneml Wines, Spirits, and Ales of tin? beat brands. Charges moderate. District Post Office. PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION. ■piCHARD PARKS COCKER, ill Ginger Bebr AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURER, BENGER BURN, Moa Fiat. GEORGE ROBINSON, Boot and* Shok Maker, BENGER BURN, Bega to intimate that he has commenced business at Moa Flat, where he will be glad to receive orders from the residents of Benger Burn, Mount Benger, &c, for all kinds of work connected with his trade. Repair^ Neatly Executed. Tapanui Advertisements; ± TTIOTORTA STEAM SAW MILLS V OjMPANY, GLENKENICH, (2 miles from Titpanui) Having completed the erection of their extensive Worltß, are now prepared to execute all Orders promptly. The" machinery, being very powerful, and replete with all the latest improvements, enables the Oompany to execute orders to the extent of gQ QQQ feet, weekly. They have fllways On hand, large stocks os Mvning, Buiidnfg, und other Timber of even description. Orders addressed — VICTORIA STEAM SAW MILL COJIPY., - 1 TAPANUI, JOHN HOWAT - • Manager, will receive every attention. i * p 0 W N HOTEL, CLUTHA FERRY. JOtJN BARR has the pleasure' of inform- ' ing his friends and -the public, that he lias opened the Crown Hotel, and by strict attention to business keeping WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES, Of thß best quality. ACCOMMODATION for TRAVELLERS, Unsurpassed by any in the Proyince. STABLIKCt AND PADDOCK ACCOItAODATTON ■UNEQUALLED. ■ .' And that he is determined to maintain the character of the Crown" Hotel as one of the best in the Colony.' - A FHIST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE On the premises. • ; (Dobb a»<i Co.'s Coaches arrive daily it 8.30 p.m., and- leaves at 830 a.m.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 67, 22 May 1869, Page 1
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398Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 67, 22 May 1869, Page 1
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