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Teviot Advertisements. ||ACKAY BROTHERS, STOREKEEPERS, Teviot. n O M-M ERCIAL HOTEL, Teviot Junction, ] WEST CLUTHA. J. BEIGHTON - • Proprietor. Tho most comfortable and commodious Hotel in the ©istrictGOOD STABLING. JOnN BEIGHTON, Wholesale and Retail STOREKEEPER, Teviot, West Clutha. ROXBURGH SHOEING- FORGE. mHOMAS CAMERON, "^ GENEEAL BLACKSMITH, FARRIER AND Wfl EEL WHIG QT. \ Horses Shod at the sbortcst notice. Seasoned Timber alwajs in stock. T. C. bas a superior Turning Lathe for every j description of work. | Shoetno :— los., 125., and 14s. per Sofc. mHOMAS ANDREW, aENEBAt BLACKSMITH AND HORSESfIOER, : ROXBURGH, Farming and Mining Implements made and repaiied. j Shoeing : 10a., 12s , and 14s. por Set, ! ROXBURGH FERRY HOTEL XV TEVIOT. % THOMAS CORNISH begs to inform his Friends and Inhabitants of the Surrounding Districts that he has leased the above Hotel, and trusts, by strictly attending to ilie wants ot thoee nrho may f<rror him, to merit a COO* tinuancQ of the patrouage enjoyed by the late proprietor. Firat-cluas Stabling, uuder his immediate supervision. ! HOUSES FOB HIRE. THH BEBT BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIEITS ONLY KEPT. A Sample Room for Commercial Travellers. JUNCTION HOTEL, 'J Situated oa the Junction of the Teviot and Switzers Roads, 17 miles from Lawrence. James Rae - - Proprietor, Teviot Coacti changes horses here. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. FIRST-CLASS STATLING. HPYLAW HOTEL, [ Half way between Rae's Junction Hotel and MoaFlat. Robert Patrick . • . Proprietor. I R. P. having completed the above Hotel, ! travellers and visitors will find every accom- | modation. EXCELLENT STABLING. Yeend and Pope's Southern Line of Coaches change horses here. IOHOLSON'S HOTEL, ETTBICK, BENGEE BTJE3T. The above Hotel has been newly erected, at great expense, and is now one of the most commodious and comfortably furnished wayaide hostelries in the province. The Bedrooms are fitted Up luxuriously, and are lafge and airy. The Private Sittiug-room is furnished in a style hitherto unknown on the goldfields. There is an ample supply of the latest periodicals, and in the Library (to which constant additions are being made) will be found a large number of standard popular works. The Bill of Faro contains sufficient variety to suit all tastes. The proprietor is determined that nothing shall be wanting on his part to scruro the patronage of the travelling public. Commodious Stabling, attended to by an experienced and attentive groom. CHARLES NICHOLSON, Proprietor. ROBERT BURNS HOTEL, MO A FLAT. ROBEBT 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 beat brands, and superior English and Colonial Ales always on draught. NOTICE. A LL Horse 3 and Cattle found depasfcurA ing on Runs No. 369 and 199, without the consent of the undersigned, will be driven to the Clyde Pound. CARGILL & ANDERSON. NOTICE. T)OISON has been laid for Dogs on Runs JL 193 and 369. CARGILL AND ANDERSON. TPvAYID FERGUSON, TINSMITH, PLUMBER, &c., TOKOHAIRIRO. Contract work of all descriptions undertaken in Balclutha, Lawrence, and surrounding districts. Estimates given, and all work executed with despatch. TIRANCIS MOYLE, Builder, Carpenter, Jj and Undertaker, Havelock.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 402, 24 October 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 402, 24 October 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 402, 24 October 1874, Page 1

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