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11TA0KAY BROTHERS, STOREKEEPERS, Teviot. 33 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Tetiot Junction, WEST CLUTHA. J. BEI&HTON" - . Pboi?R-Etob. The mo9t comfortable and commodious Hotel in the District. GOOD STABLING. JOHN BEIGHTON, Wholesale and Retail STOREKEEPER, Tsviot, West Clittha. BOXBURGH FERRY HOTEL, Iv TE V I O T , A. M'PHERSON, Proprietor. Travellers and others will receive .very attention at the above Hotel, Wines and Spirits of first-class quality. GOOD ST_B_rNO. ROXBURGH SHOEING FORGE. mHOMAS CAMERON, &ENEBAI. BLACKSMITH, FARRIEE AND WHEELWRIGHT. Horses Shod at the shortest notice on the Charlier principle. Seasoned Timber always in stock. • v Guns and Revolvers repaired. T- C. Las a superior Tucmug Lathe for every description of work. Shoeing:— B3. and 10s. per set. WALLSEND COAL PIT, COAL CREEK, MOUNT BENGER. j LOW, LAW, AND ROBERTSON, : Proprietors. This pit is noted for producing the 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 and Mackay Brothers, wil receive prompt attention. ARMOND'S HOTEL, BCOTLAND-S_E_ET, ROXBURGH. P. OB.MO"ND begs to inform the travelling ! and general public that he has completed the I above-mentioned Hotel regardless of expense, | and is now prepared to offer- accommodation i unequalled on the Goldfields of Otago. The BEDROOMS are large, well ventilated, and fitted up with every requisite. The CUISINE is under the management J of an- accomplished C?ief, and cannot fail to give satisfaction. I The WINES, SPIRITS, BEERS, &c, are confidently recommended as the best that can be obtained. Attached to the premises is a mngnifirent BILLIARD ROOM— the largest in the province— whic-h ia comfortable, well lighted, and contains one of Alcoclj's Tables. The STABLERY is unsurpassed in the Province, and is attended to by experienced and careful grooms. There is a large HALL, the most spacious on the GoJdfields, admirably adapted for Balls, Concerts, and other entertainments. Travellers and others will find ORMONDE HOTEL in every respect equal to the be«t house in Otago ; and the Proprietor hopes, by combining civility and attention with moderate charges, to merit a fair share of support. P. ORMO-TD, Proprietor. T)~^ M I L L E R May be consulted at his. Residence, ROXBURGH. n EORGE BIDGOOD, Veterinary, Rox\J burgh. Orders to be left at the Commercial fiotel. mHOMAS ANDREW, General BlackX smith and Horseshoer, Roxburgh Farming and Aliuing Implements made p,nd repaired. QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, QUEENSTOWTN. The Accommodation at this Establishment is first-class in every respect. The Proprietor has just completed an extensive range ot stone buil'Jinge (fronting the Lake), sufficient] v detached from the Hotel to secure tho utmost privacy. The addition is specially provid--for Families, Travellers, Wedding Parties and "Visitors to the Lakes, who may rely upon meeting with that comfort and attention hitherto only procurable at seaport towns and watering-places. A IJroadwood Piano in Palour, with extensive (selections ofmnrio. SFTaENDID 81-X,l_j£p XjQO-f. Commodious Show Room for Travellers. THE undersigned begs to inform the public that he has leased from M r t A. Eichardt the QUEER'S ARMS STABLES, And trusts, by combining attention with cWi \ Hty and modmfe charge, to tne«it the same j JjßeraJ support accorded- to his predereepor. He can assure thope who patronise htm flint j the high reputation enjoyed for m many ycßrp past "by the above Stabling will in no way suffer at his ban-is. yjrstrclass Saddle & Harness Horses, Buggies, - Carriages, &c., always on hirp. ' JSFLEJfDID.BiADDOCK 4-COOJSMOI)ATTOW. 3AMK9 YPULLTT, 3_ 2BBee.2 BBee.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 203, 21 December 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 203, 21 December 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 203, 21 December 1871, Page 2

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