TLT A 0 X A V BROTHERS, STOREKEEPERS, . ■Teviot. 33 C.OMMEBCIAL HOTEL, Teviot Junction, WEST CLUTHA. J. BEIGHTON - " .- Pbo?biexor. /£he most comfortable and cpthmodious notel in the Dislrict. GOOD STABLING. JO Uls BEIGHTON, Wholesale and Betail STORE 'KEEPER, Teviot, West Clu-tiia. ■pOXBURGH FERRY HOTEL, fV TEVIOT. A. ai'PHERSOK", Proprietor. Travellers and others will receive every attention at the above Hotel . Wines and Spirits of first-class quality. GOOD STABUNG-. • BOXBUKGH SIIOEIKG FQKaE. mHO MA S CAMEIt 0N , 9ENEKAI BLACKSMITH, PARRIEE AND WHEELWRIGHT. Horses Shod at the shortest notice on the ' ' • ' s " ' Charlier'priticiple. (Seasoned Timber always in stock. Guns and Revolvers repaired. T. C. has a superior Turning Lathe for every description of work. Shoeing : — Ss. and 10s. per set. WA LL S E IST D COAL PIT, COAL CREEK, MOTJKT BENGEK. LOW, LAW, AND ROBERTSON, Proprietors. •This pit is noted for producing tho best ,Coal in the district, which the Proprietors deliver within a radius of fifteen miles. Large consumers liberally dealt with. All orders left with Messrs. Beighton £nd Mackay Brothers, -aril receive prompt .attention. " AIMOSD'S HOTEL, y SCOTiAND-STKEET, ROXBURGH. P. ORMOND begs to inform the travelling and general public that he has completed the above-mentioned Hotel regardless of expense, 'and is now prepared to offer- accommodation unequalled on the' Goldfields of Otago. "' '' The BEDROOMS are large, well ventilated, and fitted up with every requisite.- ' The CUISINE is under' the management of an accomplished Chef, and cannot fail to give satisfaction. ~ " . ' -' ' -.The WINES, i SPIRITS, BEER 6, &c.,are •confidently" recommended as the bestMhat can Be obtained. "' '" * v Attached to the premises is a mngnificent BILLIARD ROOM — tho largest in the pro-, yinee— which is comfortable, well lighted, and contains one of Alcockfs Tables.' The STABLERY is unsurpassed in the Province,' and ia attended to by experienced and careful grooms. % * Travellers and others will find ORMOND'S HOTEL in every respect equal to the best house in Otago ; and the Proprietor hopes, by combining civility and attention with moderate charges, to merit a fair chare of support. ' • • • P. ORMOND, Proprietor. QUEEN'S ARMS II OTE L, " ' QTTEBN&TOWy. The Accommodation at this Establishment is first-class in every respect. The Proprietor has just completed an extensive range of stone buil'Jihgs (fronting tbe 1 Lilce),' sufficiently detached fnrai'^he Hottl to secure the utmost, privacy. -The addition is specially provided for Families, Travellers, Wedding Parties, and Visitors to the Lalies, who may rely upon ineeting with that comfort and attention hitherto only procurable at seaport towns and watering-places. A Broadwood Piano in Palour, with extensive - "' selections of tnnsic. SPT/ENDID BIXT-IAJiD 110031. Commodious Show Room for Travellers. v , . . rriHE undersigned begs to inform the public I that he has leased from Mr. A. Eichardt the ' ' " ' ' '' ' ' " .QUEEN'S ARMS STABLES, J And truats, by combining attention with civility and moderate charges,' to merit the same liberal support accorded to his predecessor. He can assure those who patronise him that the high reputation enjoyed for so many years paßfc by tlie above Stabling will in' no way Buffer afc Jus hands. Ifirst-class Saddle & Harness Horses, Buggies, ' Carriages, Sec.', always on 'hire. < - -' SPLENDID PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION . - - . JAMEs"yEpLiiTT,^9s«!e. . . LAW, SOMNER, A3v\D CO., ' '' SEED :MEHqH4_N;rS,;. .' ' * Octagonjpunedin, p&n supply splendid samples of — B-yegraßß, Jtaliaipmd perennial Coojf afoot, prairie grasg, and, timothy plovers, red," white, alsylce, trefoil and LT»cern'e ; ana sjheeps! parley/ Pricey 'modprate.' pitalog'ues fre£ on j?PplJ#ifi*£' ." " '"; " ''"',' '. ' L^AW, SQMNKR, find Co., . By th^eir Attorney, jtayBXANDER MaOKINIAY,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 200, 30 November 1871, Page 2
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