W] - i TT-r i ■ " " *' -, . 85POgIjKEEPEE^7 H Teviot. 7 33 fiQH M iT E : Oil A IT^fIoTE it *■' Teviot .TxrscTioy, W.EBI. CLUTH.A. J. BEIQJITONi * - "Pkopmetob. o The jnost comfortable nnd commodious Hotel, in the Dis'rict " GOOD. STA BUJfa. . JOHN BEIGHTON, Wholesale and Retail STOREKEEPER, Tbviot, West Cittha. pO^BURGII FERRY : HOTEL, jR TEVIOT. A. M'PHEKSON, Preprietor. Travellers and othe-s will receive every ' .attention at the above Hfttel. -Wipes and Spirits of .first-class quality. .GOOD STABL. T NO. EOXBIjiaH SHOEING. FOEGE. mIIO MA S CAMERON, • OBNEKAL BtiCKSMITH, * FARRIER AND WHEELWRIGHT. Horses Shod ftf the shortest notice on the • ' Chariier principle. Seasoned Timber always in stock. Guns and Revolvers repaired. •7- C. haß asuperior Turning Lathe for every description of woik. Shoeing :— Bs. ai.d 103. per set. WA LLS EN D COAL PIT, COAL CREEK, MOUNT BENGEU. LOW, LAW, AXD ROBERTSON, Proprietors. This pit is noted for producing the best jCoal in the district, which the Proprietors deliyer within a radius of fifteen miles. Large consumers liberally dealt with. All orders left with Messrs. Beighton .and Mackay Brothers, wil receive prompt .attention. armokVs hotel, 1j SCOTLAND-STREET, •BOXBUEGiI. P. ORMOND begs to inform the travelling .and general public tlm* he has completed the .above-mentioned liotel regaidless of expense, and is now prepare-H to offer aceommodati n ■anequailed ,on the Goldfields pf Otago. The BEDROOMS are larjjp, well ve-utilated, and fitted up with'e'yery requisite. -' The PTJISINE is under' the management of an accompiishied Chef, -and cannot fail to give satisfaction. ' The WINES, SPIRITS, BRERS. &c., are confidently recommended as the beat thai cun bo obtained. ' Attached.Jto the premise ia a magnificent BILLIARQ PtOOM— the largest in the province — vrbich is comfi>rt«hle, well lighted,. aud contains one pf Aleo.-k'a Tables. • The SJABLE'KY-h .unsurpassed in the Province,- and is atiendeil to by experienced and careful grooms. There is a large .HALL, the mo«t spacinn? on the Goidfiel'dp, ndmiiaMy adnpied lor . Concerts, and other entertainments. Travellers and others will.find ORMOND'S JfOTEL in every respect equal to the bei-t house in Ot|igo ; nnd the Proprietor hopes. ■ by combining civility and attention with moderate charges, tp merit a fair fchare of support. • t P. ORMOND, --- Proprietor. AEORGEBIDGOOD, VetetinaryTßox\J burgli. Orders to be left at the Commercial Hotel. 'mHOMAS .ANRREW, General BlackX smith and IJorseshoer, Roxburgh. Farming and Wiifeng Implements made and repaired. ' QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, Q|rEENSTUWN-. The Accommodation at this Establishment is firnt -class in every respect. The Pn pnetor hafc just completed an expensive ran^e of ntoi.e buildings (fronting the Lake), sufficiently detached fioni the Hotel to secure the utmost privacy. Tr.e addition is bpecially provided for F<mjilies, Travellers, Wedriinc Parries and Vi"iWrs to ths Lakee, wlio may rely upon meeting with that comfort and attention hitherto only procurable at seaport towns an<) ' . A Brpadwood Piano in Palour, with extensive selections of-musio. SPLENDID BTIXIABD BOOM. Commoriinu- Show Room for ' Travellers. TSE uudcrmgue 1 begs to inform the public that be h»B 'leaded from l|lr. A. Eichardt tfc«--— ~-~ '" ' "" ' QXJjqBN'S ARMS STABLES, And triists, by combining attentipn with civility and model a. te charges, to meiit the same liheml pupport accorded to his. predecessor. He can assure f hose who patronise ' him that the high-reputation enjoyed for so many years p«»Ht by *he _ above will 1 ia "no way a-t his* hands. .... , . — First-class Saddb & Harness Horses, Buggies, - - * — Gamagea, &c, always pn Hire. — J ' BPBENDIP f ADDOfE ACOOM3IODATIOK. ' f .TAMES TEULRTT. L»sfle« t y N if c^ fib n " ii ote l , fJ -Situated on, the Junqtion of the Teviot' " and Switzers Rq?ids,J7 miles from , Lawrence! - - Jams^Ra£ - - 'Rri,prietor, vs«iviotv $«iviot Coaoh changes 'floirsef. here. -' , , Wu^ji'ttrici Spiritß 'of tne best brands, '
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 212, 22 February 1872, Page 3
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