AMATHESOK'S HOTEL, • Known as THE DIGGERS' HOME, "Welshman's gully, switzees. Good Accommodation. Good Stabling. ILEX. MATHESON GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Welshman's Gully, Switzers. Wholesale and Retail. ALEX. MATHESON Wholesale and Retail GENEEAL MERCHANT, Frenchman's Hill, Switzers. ABilliai'd Table on the Premises. ROBER.T B-URNS HOTEL, MOA FLAT. • EOBEET M'LEOD, Proprietor. The above is one of the most comfortable Roadside Hotels in the district. A commodious stonewall Stable has recently been erected. ! Wines and Spirits of the best brands, and superior English and Colonial Ales always on draught. WILLIAM J. BARRY, AUCTIONEER, CATTLE SALESMAN, AND COMMISSION AOENT CROMWELL, Begs to announce to his friends and the public geuerally, that he is now prepared to conduct AUCTION SALES, in Cromwell, or in any other part of tho province, nt the lowest rate of commission. CHARLES NIEPEE'S HOTEL AND STORE, BUTCHERS GTJLLT, On the Main Road to Alexandra. Good Accommodation and good Stabling. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, BEAUMONT FERRY. THOMAS HIGGS (late of Roxburgh) i begs to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that he has taken the above well-known hostelry. Considerable additions and improvements will be made to promote the comfort of visitors, which will be the constant care of the proprietor to ensure. The Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c. , are of the choicest brands. First-class Stabling, attended to by an experienced groom. HROOKSTON HOTEL AND STORE, V BEAUiIONT FliilßY; 11. Lancaster - - Proprietor. Ales, Spirits, &c, of superior quality. GOOD STABLING. N.B.— District Post-office. HPEARGRASS FLAT HOTEL, SPEAEGRASS FLAT ■ (Half-way between Clyde and the Teviot.) HUGH M'KENZIE begs to intimate that he has opened the nbo'.euewly-erectecl Hotel, and is now in a position to supply v long and keenly-felt want, viz., a eomlbrtuble haltingplace half-way between Clyde and Roxburgh. No expense in the erection or furnishing of the Speargrass Flat Hotel has been spared to secure the comfort of visitors, and no effort will be wanting on the part of the Proprietor to add thereto. t The Bedrooms ore large, well-ventilated, and fitted up with every convenience; the Purlors are both commodious and cosy ; and the accommodation for horses iv the Stables is unequalled on the Lawrence and Duustan roads. The Winos, Spirits, &r\, are of the choicest brands proeur ible, and visitors can always rely on obtaining a first- class glass of Beer. IMPERIAL HOTEL, JL Princes-street South, Dunedin. Having taken the above Hotel, I beg to intimate to my old friends and the public generally that I am prepared to offer tho best accommodation to boarders, private families, and travellers, at moderate charges. i Very superior accommodation for Wedding Parties, &c. First-class Stabling. Horses, Buggies, and Carriages on Hire. . W. IT. HAYDON. QU E E N'S ARMS HOTB L-, QUEENSTOWN. The Accommodation at this Establishment is first-clnss in every respect. The Proprietor has just completed an extensive range of stone buildings (fronting the L:ike), sufficiently detached from the Hotel to secure the utmost privacy. The addition is specially provided 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 Broadwood Piano in Palour, with extensive selections of music. SPLENDID BTLLIAKD BOOM. Commodious Show Room for Travellers. THE undersigned begs to inform the public that he has leased from Mr. A. Eichardt the QUEEN'S ARMS STABLES, And trusts, by combining attention with civility and modeiate 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 past by the above Stabling will in no way suffer at his hands. First-class Saddle & Harness Horses, Buggies, Carriages, &c, always on hire. SPLENDID PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION, - JAMES YEULETT, Leseee.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 215, 14 March 1872, Page 2
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