TTTAIPQRI HOTEL, " WAIPORI. GoTTOtf and Henry, Proprietors. Travellers and the public generally will find eyery pomfort and accommodation at £he above well-known Hotel. The Stabling is excellent, under the pharge of a competent groom. TIRES TRADE BUTCHERY, - WAIPORI. J. SHAW AND BROTHERS beg to ptimate to the inhabitants of Wajgori and surrounding districts that they have opened a Butcher?s Shop in Waipori, and are prepared to supply Meat, wholesale or retail, at greatly reduced prices, as the following list qf retail prices will show: — Boiling Beef - r - 3d. per lb. Roast „ r 4d. „ BeefSteak - r - 6d. „ Rump „ t - r 6d. „ Mutton r 2|dallrQund mHISTLE HOTEL ANp STORE, Evans' Flat. J. HppKjNs - - Prppriejjor. N.B. —District Post-office. PRPYINCIAL HOTEL, EVANS FLAT, TUABEKA, DAVID EYANS .Proprietor Gopd accommodation for Travellers. Firstclass Grass Paddock. Oats am> Chafe Fob Sale. TJAEEAWAY AND EQBEETSON, ' • GREENHILL FLOUR MILL, EVANS FIAT, TUAPEKA.. Silk-dressed Flour of the best quality always on hand. NOTICE TO MINERS, CARTERS, AND OTHERS. fpHE undersigned is now prepared to 4- supply, in any quantity, Props of all gizes, Po^ta and Rails and Firewood of every description, a,t extremely moderate gripes. r' " ANDREW TAYLOR, Watson's Bush. N.B. — Orders left with Mr. Andrew 'Taylor, Tuapeka Moutli, will be promptly j attended to. BRIDGE HOTELS TUAPEKA MOUTH. Oliver T) a wsow Proprietor. IMPORTANT NOTICE. FTCEEE undersigned, having opened a new J. road into Watson's Bush, enabling parties thereby to come out with a full |oad, have now on hand and fqr saje:— 4000 wire posts Very superior props. Morticing posts Rails, firewood, &c. DRURY & SIMPSON. N.B. — Th.c first hut as yon enter the, bush. EXCELSIOR! EXCELSJQR! JOEL, 4-4- Bhewee, Bottler, and Maltster, GEORGE AND GREAT KING STREETS, DUNEDIN. The artiples supplied by this establishment are unequalled in the Colony, and obtained First and Seppnd Prize Medals, at the last pompefcitive Exhibition in Qtago. It was. the only Ale that stqod gound and improved during the hot weather at the Adelaide Exhibition this year, while all the. other exhibits turned sour. ALE AND, STOUT IN BOTTLE, A_ND CASE. RED LION BREWERY. PARTIES VISITING DUNEDIN WILL FIND T^E OCTAGON H Q T E L A comfortable and centrally-situated - nlace of residence. FIRST-CLASS BKDROOIJB. None but the. Finest- Brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stockCharges moderate. Remember the address .-7 O.PTAQQN HOTEL, QCTAG.ON. A. Lawrence, Proprietor. ff.B.— Only five minutes' walk frqm all tho pubh'o office's, banks, &c. MANUKA FU? go TEL, GLEN ORE. J. (j. GrAjagsrp - Proprietor.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 241, 12 September 1872, Page 2
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