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Balclutha Advertisements. CROW 'N HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. GEORGE TOWNSEND begs to remind his friends and the public that he has leased the above Hotel — being one of the oldest established in the Southern Districts — and that no exertion will be spared to maintain its reputation as thd 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 Accommodation for Travellers. Unequalled Stabling and Paddocks. A splendid Billiard Table. TjIARMERS' ARMS HOTEL, -T BALCLUTHA John Barr - - Proprietor. JOHN BARR invites his numerous friends and the general publio to visit him at the Farmers' Arms. EXCELLENT BILLIARD TABLE. First-rate Stabling, under the management of Mr. Robert Barr, late of the Crown Hotel Stables. JM'NEIL, Wholesale and Retail # Butcher, Balclutha. JAMES RATTRAY, Blacksmith, &c, JBalclutha. Clyde Advertisements. SHOEING! SHOEING! SHOEING VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, (Opposite the Dunstan Hotel), SUNDERLAND-STREBT, CLYDE. EDWARD ALDRID&E, FABRIER, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, AND MACHINIST. E. ALDRIDGE begs to notify to Quarta reefers, Sluicers, Agriculturists, Horse-owners, and others, that he has now a very COMPLETE & POWERFUL LATHE, And he is now prepared to Make and Repair all kinds ot Machinery requiring nicety of fitting. Mining and Agricultural Implements Made and Repaired on the shortest notice. Horses shod on the Charlier and Goodenough Principles. Wire Strainebb, on an improved principle, made of wrought iron on the shortest noties. Horse aad Cattle Medicines. Smiths' Work of every description. Moderate Charges. Shoeing, 10s and 16a per set. BORT PHILIP HOTEL, CLYDE. John Cox - - - Proprietor. This old-established Hotel is replete with every convenience for Travellers, aud sustains its well-known character for attention and comfort. CHABGES MODERATE. The Wines, Spirits and Ales sold at this Hotel are of unexceptionable quality. Excellent Stabling accommodation. VICTORIA STORE. DENJAMI N NAYLOR, -*-' Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper, WINE AND SPIKIT MERCHANT, SITIiDESLAND-STRBET, CLYDE. The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the District. NEWS ! NEWS ! ' NEWS 1 IF you want to be well supplied with NEWSPiPERS AND MAGAZINES from any part of the world, send to HOTOP'S CHEAP NEWSPAPEE DEPOT, CLYDE. Special inducements to permanent aabferifren TERMS ON APPUCATIQK. ' ' LOUIS HOTOP, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST* MEDICAL HALL, CLYDE. Ettrick Advertisements. NICHOLSON'S HOTBL t - ETTBIOK, BENOEB BUBX. The above Hotel has been nevly erected; at great expense, and is now one of the taotfe commodious and comfortably furnished wayside hostelries in the proTincth. The Bedrooms are fitted up luxttrioutl)r» jni are large and airy. The Private Sitting-room is furnished in a style hitherto unknown on the- goldfield§» There ia an ample supply of the latest periodicals, and iv the Library (to which odmtant additions are being made) will be -found & large number of standard popular works. The Bill of Fare contains sufficient variety to suit all tastes. The proprietor is determined that Botiing shall be wanting on his part to secure tii*~ patronage of ihe travelling publio. Commodious Stabliug, attended to by aa experienced and attentive groom. CHARLES -NICHOLSON, I P*opQ£i&&

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 340, 21 March 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 340, 21 March 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 340, 21 March 1874, Page 1

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