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Tapanui Advertisements, NEIL COLQUHOUN, GENERAL ! BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER, Tapanui, Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Tapanui and the surrounding districts that he ha commenced business in the above line, and trusts, by good workmanship and moderate charges, to receive a fair share of public patronage. NOTICE. TTTE take this means of informing the RESIDENTS OF TAPANUI and the Public generally that weliare started business as GENERAL MERCHANTS, and trust that by keeping only first-class articles, at a moderate price, to secure a share * of public support. A. MACGREGOR AND CO. O B L E'S HOTEL, TAPANUI. N. M*MrtLAN - - Proprietor. GOOD ACCOMMODATION TOR TRAVELLERS. A first-class Billiard Room, containing one of Alcock's Tables, is attached to the premises. iTBST-CLAaS STABLnSTO. Excellent Paddock Accommodation. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TAPAITTri. Akbbbw AhiAW - Proprietor. This Hotel sustains its reputation for comfort and attention, and is replete with erery accommodation, and specially recommends itself to travellers and others visiting Tapanui. A .Billiard Room, fitted with an excellent Bagatelle Table, has recently been added to the Hotel. "Wines. Ales, and f- pints of excellent quality. MANSE BUSH STEAM SAW MILLS, TAPANUI. The above Milla" trill ixi future be carried on by Joan and W. T. M'Farlane, who beg to announce that they are prepared to supply all kinds of Sawn Timber at current rates. Miscellaneous. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. THE most simple, complete, and perfect Machines yet invented. G. M. ALDRICH, Agent, Corner of Princes & Dowling-streets, Dunedin Machines sold on deferred payments. Be- 1 *?are of imitation of the Singer's Machine. Agents for Lawrence : — I. Fallenatein & Co. PEACOCK HOTEL, PBUTOE3-STEEET SOUTH, DtOTEDEtf. JAMES COTTON - - Proprietor. Board and Lodging, £1 per week. " Good Saddle Horses and Buggies on hire. Coaches leave here half- hourly for Caversham. Stabling Free to Boarders. GOOD PADDOCK. EELIANCE HOTEL, O T A X I A. S. O'Kane - - Proprietor. In the above old-establisbed Hotel travellers find every comfort and convenience. Wines, Spirits, and Beers of choicest brands. EXCELLENT STABLING-. Extensive Grass Paddocks. TYUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, \j BEAUMONT. ARCHIBAX.D M'Dokald, having taken the above Hotel, hopes to merit public patronage. Liquors, &c, of the finest descriptions procurable. . GOOD STABLING. WAIPORI HOTEL, WAIPORI ' Cottotst and Henry, Proprietors. Travellers and the public generally will find every comfort and^accommodation at the above well-known Hotel. The Stabling is excellent, under the charge of a competent groom. CHEAP JEWELLERY. - Persons in the Colonies will find best assortment and lowest 1 prices. JJ. M I L L I N GF T O N. . , HOTTNDSDITCH, LONDON. . Gilt and Vulcanite Jewellery. Combs, Cutlery, Clocks, Watches, Musical Boxes, Spectacles, Pipes, Purses, Stationery, Electro-plated and Fancy Goods. Catalogues -free from A. EEB&Tsoif, proprietor of this pHper, Ros* Place, "Lawrence. TTTEST TAIERI HOTEL, THOMAS JBUTLER (for ten yeare in business at Waipori) begs to inform, his many friends in Waipori and Tuapeka, and the public generally, that he has taken the above large and commodious Hotel, which he has fitted.-up with every convenience for the travelling public. The bed-rooms are airy and comfortable . and tHose who favor T. B. with their patronage will receive the best of attention. The Stabling accommodation is excellent, and every attention is paid to horses. There is one of Alcock's best Billiard Tables on the premises. Wines and Spirits of the best brands are only kept. Good paddocks close to theShouse. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, ' AUCTIONEER, MINING AND COMMISSION AGENT, ALEXANDRA Any Business ,entrusted to his care will ' . l?e -promptly attended to.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 384, 22 August 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 384, 22 August 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 384, 22 August 1874, Page 4

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