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A MAT HE SON'S HOTEL, • Known f as THE DIGGERS' HOME, WELSHMAN'S GULLY, SWITZERS. Good Accommodation. Good Stabling. ALEX.- yk A T H E S O N QEN^RAL STOREKEEPER, "Welshman's Gully, Switzers. | Wholesale and Retail.. "' A LE X . MATHESOtf xjl Wholesale and .Retail \ GENERAL MERCHANT, Frenchman's Hill, Switzers. ABilliard Table on the Premises. ■pOBERT ' BURNS HOTEL, It MO A FLAT. ItOBEKT M'LEOD, Proprietor. The above 13 one of the most comfortable Roads jdo Hotels in the district. A commodious stonewall Stable lias recently been erected. Wines and Spirits of the best brands, and superior English and Colonial Ales always on draught. I L L I A M J. B A R R V, AUCTIONEER, CATTLE SALESMAN, AND COMMISSION AGENT CROMWELL, Begs to announce to his friends nnd the public generally, that he is now prepared to conduct AUCTION SALES, in Cromwell, or in iiny other part of the province, at the lowest rate of commission. P MACLEDOWNEY, • General Blacksmith & Fakeieb, ' WAIPORI. The trade supplied in all its various Branches. FR ANK TO N HOTEL, R. Anderson, Proprietor. The Frankton Hotel is one of the oldest established Road-side Inns in the Wakatip District, and visitors may rely upon having the choicest brands of Wines, Spirits, Beers, and Cigars. Best Wabafip Ale (Special Brew). SUPEEIOB ACCOMMODATION POll THAV.ELLEES. Livery and Bait Stables. Oats, Chaff, &c., on sale. pHAHLES NIEPER'S HOTEL AND \J STORE, BUTCHERS GULLY, On tho Main Road to Alexandra. Wines, Spirits, and Provisions of the best quality. Good Stabling, and every attention paid to hones. DUKE OF EDINBURGH ' HOTEL, BEAUMONT FERliy. THOMAS HIGGS (late of Roxburgh) begs to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that he has taken the above, well-known hostelry. Considerable j additions and improvements will be made ; to promote the comfort of visitors, Avhich will be the constant care of the proprietor 1 to ensure. The Wines, Spirits, Ales, &0. , are of the choicest brands. ,' , First-class Stabling, attended to by an experienced groom. HROOKSTON HOTEL AND STORE \J BEAUMONT FErtRY. i R. Lancasxeb - - Proprietor, Alee, Spirits, &c, of su/erior quality. 1 GOOD STABHNG-. N.B.— District Post-office. P I E It HOTEL, JETTY-STREKT, DUJfEDIN. J, HYMAN - - •Prop'ietor. CRITERION HOTEL, ALEXANDRA. D. M'Donald, Proprietcr. First-class Stabling. lioose Boiea. HPEARGRASS FLAT tJOTEL, SPEARGRASS FLAT (Half-way between Clyde aad tin Teviot.) BUG-H M'KENZIE begs to innate that he has opened the abo^e newly-erefted Hotel, and is now in a position to scpply i long and keenly-felt want, viz., a eomfvrtabl haltingplace half-way betwepn Clyde and loxburgh. No expense in the erection or fur&slving of the Speargrass Flat Hotel has befti spared to secure the comfort of visitors, atd.no effort will be wanting on the part of the Pnprietor to add thereto. j The Bedrooms «re l»rge, well-ventilated, and fitted up with every convenient ; the Parlors are both commodioiß and cosj; and the accommodation for horses in the is unequalled on the Lawrence and Dlustan roads. ,' The Wines, Spirits, &c\, are of the choicest brands procurable, and visitors can always rely on obtaining a first-class glass of leer. IMPERIA L H O'T-E L, Princes-street South, Dunedin. j Having talcen the abo«e Hotel, I bog to intimate to my old friends and the public generally that I am prepared to offer he best ncconiniosluion to bo-irders, private iniilie?^ and travellers, at moderat e charges. Very superior aecommodntion for Wielding Parlies, <tc. First-clues St'ib!."-:,;. • Horses, Buggie?, and Carriages on Tiro. i ' W. 11. KAYim -

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 210, 8 February 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 210, 8 February 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 210, 8 February 1872, Page 2

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