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FIRE INSURANCE. PROMPTITUDE and LIBERALITY in the Settlement of Claims; the LOWEST RATES OF PREMIUM consistent with safety; UNDOUBTED SECURITY; and LIBERAL REGULATIONS. Messrs. GILLIES AND STREET, Land and Estate Agents, Princes-street, Dunedin, Having been appointod Agents for Otago of the well-known and long-established Office, mHE NORWICH UNION FIRE 1 INSURANCE COMPANY, (Established 1797; Reorganised, 1821), Are now prepared to undertnko the INSURANCE FROM FIRE of every description of Property, anil to guarantee that all losses will be promptly and liberally settled by themselves, thus avoiding tho delay, anxiety, and inconvenience occasioned by agents having to consult Boards of Directors and others at a distance. Every information as to the Society's Rates and Principles, or as to Special Rates, may bo obtained free on application personally or by letter to the HEAD OFFICE FOR OTAGO, Messes. GILLIES and STREET, Agents. Or, from Mr. John C. Arbuckle, Accountant and Commission Agont, LAWRENCE. SPECIAL NOTICE. Messrs. Gillies and Street arc now in a position to appoint Agents for the Society in districts where it is not yet represented, and invite communications from those interested in the subject. Dunedin, August, 1872. TTIr own hotel, \J BALOXUTHA. GEORGE TOWNS END begs to remind his friends and the public that he has leased the above Hotel — being one of tho oldest establishel in the Southern Districts — and thatao exertion will be spared to maintain its reputation as the best conducted Hotel in the Province. Cobb and Co's Coach arrives and departs every day and Yeend's Coach three times a week . Wines, Spirits, and Ales of best brands. First-class Acorn modation for Travellers. Unequalled Stabling and Paddocks. A spleidid Billiard Table. TIARMEILS' ARMS HOTEL, J- BALCLUTHA. John Bare - - Proprietor. JOHN BARR'mvites his numerous friends and the general public to visit him at the Farmers' Arms. EXCELIiEM BILIiIABD TABLE. First-rate Stabling, under ihe manngevnont of Mr. Robert Can-, late of the Crown Hotel Stables. ALCLUTHA HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. George Sutherland, Proprietor. Superior Accommodation for Travellers. Wines, Beers, and Spirits of the best quality. GOOD STABLING. I Oats, Chaff, and Bran always on sale. NEWMARKET HOTEL, BALCLUTIIA. JOHN DUNNE begs to intimate to his numerous friends and the public generally j that he is landlord of the above well-known I hostelry, and eau confidently ensure all vho patronise him comfort, civility, and every attention. The Bedrooni9 are comfortable, and the Table unexceptionable. A first-class Alcock's Billiard Table in a well-lighted room. Excellent Stabling and Loose Boxes: A 1 Horses and Buggies always on hire. A sixty-acre Accommodation Paddock, in the centre of the town, COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. A LLAN C. CAMPBELL (late with A. Stewart and Gow), Tailor and Clothier, Balclutha. JM'NEIL, Wholesale and Retail , P.utcher, Balclutha. TAMES RATTRAY, Blacksmith, &c, U Balclutha. JOHN M'LOUGHLIN, QHINGLE CREEK HOTEL, *J (Halfway House between Teviot and Alexandra.) Good Accommodation for Travellers. Horse Feed always on hand, at reasonable rates. GOOD STAELING. The nrst brands of Wines, Beers, and Spirits only kept. OPEAIIGRASS FLAT HOTEL. This commodious Hotel, situatod nine miles from Alexandra, on the Teviot road, and lately purchased by the undersigned from Hugh M'Kenzie, is now replete with every comfort for the travelling public. Waggoners can always rely on obtaining oats and chaff at lowest prices. HUGH CROSSAN. AEORGE DRIVER SWAN WICK, \JT WETHERSTONES, Castrator and Speyer of Cattle, Pigs, and all kinds of Stock, and Caponer of Fowls. G.D.S. has had 21 years experience in the above Professions in England, Victoria, and New Zealand. - QHASGES MODERATE.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 262, 6 February 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 262, 6 February 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 262, 6 February 1873, Page 2

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