Dunedin Advertisements. re fT l Tql^h^T t b~IT (3 doors up Stafford-street, and 3 minutes' walk from the Jetty), ZDTJ3STEI3DZ2sr . iTO THATELLEHS AND "BOAP.DEES.—TIiis well-"known Hotel offers i ovory coin vi-i lit- nee, being in a central position. COMrOKT, CIVILITY, ATTENTION. .A. XjXBEK.^.L TABLE. Ciiahues : — Moderate. ONCE }I"EEE— NOWIIEEE ELSE, SAY THE TRAVELLERS. W . T H 0 M P S O X . — Persons can rely on being called at anj hour for Cobb's Coaches. WiNES AKD SPIRITS Or CHOICEST BRASTDg A.LWAYH QX JIAXD.
! THE MINE US' RIGHT A Comfortable Homo. A ULD SCOTLAND HOTEL, ■*-*- tsTVAivT STR2I.T, DtTKEEia*. The Proprietor of the above Hotel, ia returning timnks io the miners and the public in general for the liberal support bestowed out him iliese last fix years, begs to intimate that he hai redueeu Ids prices to meet the times. Nothing but the best of everything kept. Billiards, Qtioiting Ground, and Free Stubiing for the vi»e of ■visitors. WM. FIDLER - - - Proprietor. , Lute of the Ovens, Victoria..
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IJ» THE MOA FLAT, MILLERS FIAT, TETIOT, AXD COaL CREEK DISUBICIS, YOUNG INKERMAN; Is 6 years old, stands 16 hands high, of dne symmetry and superior action ; is a sure foal-^etter. Eighty mares were served hist season, and only three missed. PEDIQEKE. You>'G Inkerman, imported^ by Mr. Isaac Gulney from Melbourne, by Inkerman, imported from England to Melbourne by J. T. Bear, itm. ; out of a heavy hunting mare imported from England fay Mr. iJuvau. TERMS, £4, payable on or before Ist February, IS7O ; Uioom's Fee, 55. , payable at first service. A. M'LAKEK and CO.
TOO STASfD THIS SEASON, «- AT THE CRESCEXT FARM, AIOLYNEU Til 0 $hs*- Thorough-well-known g^pSf!! brecl imported J^s^X^'J?^ Horse, TOM KING. Terms &7 Urooin'tt Fee ss. For further paiticulars, Bee cards. ' MAITLAND BROS.
mO TRAyEL THIS SEASON i ' IN THE WAIT A HUN A & TUAPEKA DISTRICTS, AS FAE AS EVANS FLAT, Standing at Coghill's Bridge Hotel, Waitahvina, two days every fortnight, arid at Mr. Liaton's Stables, Peel-street, Lawrence, two days every fortnight, commencing on Tuesday, 19th October ; also At Mr Fit?£jeraid's, Tuapeka Flat, RO V A U CHARLIE. Royal Charlie was brecl by Mr Gardner, of Berwick. He was got by the wellknown imported Clydesdale stallion Prince Charlie, who took the Champion Cup for three years at the great Annual Show held in Melbourne, and was> nover beaten. Dam : a first-class imported mare, the winner of prizes. Royal' Chaklje is a dai-k bay, with great strength of bone and beautiful symmetrical action, stands 16 hands 3 inches high, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. He has taken many* First Prizes ; also, in 1866, he took £he Second Prize against all imported ; in 18J7 he took the Third Prize at the Tokomairiro Show ; and in 1868 he took the Second PrLze at the Clutha Show. TERMS, £5 ; firoAm-B Fee, 55., to be paid at time of Bervice. Ml Fees to he paid on Ist February, 1870, or £6 will be charged after that date. K. KEMP, Proprietor.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 90, 30 October 1869, Page 4
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