SHOEING ! J SHOEING ! SHOEING ! SHO.EINO- FORGE, ! (Opposite the Dunstan Hotel), ' "SUNpERIAND-aTRBET, o l y d c. ; i r. > " EDWARD ALDRIDGE, • • FARRIBK, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, AND MACHINIST. E. ALDRIDGE begs to notify to Quartzreefe«, Sluieers, Apri Ailf tiristo, Horsa-owners, and others, that he has now a very COMPLETE & POWERFUL LATHE, And he is now prepared to Make and Repair all kinds of Machinery requiring nicety of fitting. " " .... Mining and Agricultural Implements Made j and Repaired on the shortest notice. Horses shod on the Charlier and Good- ; " enough Principles. Horse and Cattle Medicines. Smiths' Work of every description. Moderate Charges. Shoeing, 103 and 36s per set. T) YAiS'S BENDIGO HOTEL, SUNDEBLAND-STBEET, CLYDE. i (Within 200 yards of the Post-oflice and Camp Buildings. This well known Hotel offers every accommodation for commercial and' other travellers, and families. Gentlemen Boarding at this Hotel will find every comfort and attention provided. Best Brandt; of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. Ctootl Stabling and Looße Boxes. Horßes and Buggies always on Hire. * EDWARD RYAN, Proprietor. PO R T PHILIP HOTEL, CLYDE. John Cox ... Proprietor. This old-established Hotel ia replete with every convenience for Travellers, and sustains its well-known character for attention and comfort. CIIAEGES MODERATE. \ The Wines, Spirits and Ales sold at this Hotel are of uuexceptionab c quality. . Excellent Stabling accommodation. CLYDE HOTEL, HARTLY-STB.EET, DUNSTAN. Thomas Hawthoene, Proprietor. This' is the oldest established Hotel in Clyde, and affords excellent accommodation for Travellers. The Wines and Spirits are of the choicest • description. First-class Billiard Table Stables, fitted with looseboxes, are unsurpassed in the district. VICTORIA STORE. BENJAMIN NAYLOR, Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper, WINE AND. SPIRIT MERCHANT, SUNDERLAND-STREET CLYDE. The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the District. AT EW MARKET HOTEL, ]\\ bai.ci.t7Xh: a . THOMAS POLLOCK begs to inform bis friends and the public that he has re-opened the above Hotel, where, by sti-ict attention- to the whole routine of business, he trustß to merit a renewal and continuance of past favourß, and — in order to uecure the same -no effort will be wanting on his part to make the ' N,E W.M A R X E T one of the most comfortable and commodious Hotels, for Travellers and Boarders, out of Dunedin. Spirits of the best quality. First-class Stabling and Paddock. ■ ' ! ■ Alcock's Billiard Table. Horses for Hire at Bilclutba, Popotunoa, and Mataura Bridge, At either of which • places relays can be. agreed upon. uL-, , : — — i CROWN, HOTEL, '• •-' '• pALCLUTHA. GEORGE TOWNSEND begs to remind his' friends '"^and"' the public that he. has leased tKe above II 6tel— being one of the oldest established in/- the. Southern Districts— and that no, exertion will be 'spared to' "maintain its - reputation as the . best conducted' Hotel in tlie Province. Wines, .Spirits, ancl*Alea of bes| brands. Tirßt-claas' A j cc6nowodatioa f fttfjpayellera. ' "TJneoualled Stabling and PjiMocks.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 198, 16 November 1871, Page 2
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