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Clyde Advertisements, PORT PHILIP HOTEL SUNDEBIiATO-BTREET, CLYDE. John Cox - • - Proprietor. This well-known Hotel possesses every accommodation, and J. C. begs to inform the travelling public that, to suit the times, he has determined on reducing the charges, whioh from date will be as follows :—: — Stabling, per night ... ... 6s. Single Feed 2a. Meals and Bed (each) ... 2s, Board and Lodging, per week 30s. Board only 20s. The Stables attached to the Hotel, comprises besides Stalls, Eight Loose Boxes. An efficient Groom always in attendance, and the best of Provender only kept. N.B.— At the Port Philip Hotel, Johnny Cox is always to be found. SHOEING! SHOEING! SHOEING! VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, (Opposite the Dunstan Hotel), SUNPEBLAND-STREBT, CLYDE. EDWARD ALDRIDGE I-ARRIEU, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, AND MACHINIST. E. ALDRIDGE begs to notify to Quartu reefers, Sluicers, Agriculturists, Horse-owners, and others, that ho has now a very COMPLETE & POWERFUL LATHE, And he is now prepared to Make and Repair all kinds oi Machinery requiring nicety of fitting. Mining and Agricultural Implements Made and llepah'ed on the shortest notice. Horses shod on the Charlier and Goodenough Principles. Wire Strainers, on an improved principle, made of wrought iron on the shortest notice. Horse and Cattle Medicines. Smiths' Work of every description. Moderate Charges. Shoeing, 10s and 16a per set. BENDIGO HOTEL, CLYDE. Thomas Hawthorne - - Proprietor. T. H., while thanking his numerous friends and customers for the liberal support he has received for the last eleven years in the late Clyde Hotel, now begs to announce that he has again commenced business iv the Bendigo Hotel, which is replete with every accommodation. Families and travellers visiting Clyde will find every accommodation at the Bendigo Hotel, and the Proprietor's sole care will be to give satisfaction to his customers. ■Wines and Spirits of best Brands. GOOD STABLING. VICTORIA STORE. TO E N J A M I N~ N A V L O R^ Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper, WINE AND SPIHIT MERCHANT, SUNDEBLAND-STREET, CLYDE. The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the District. NEWS ! NEWS ! NEWS ! IT? J-o« rraut hxj I>u null oxn^jpliuvl Itibll NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES from any part of the world,- send to HOT OP'S CHEAP NEWSPAPEK DEPOT, CLYDE. , Special inducements to permanent subscribers TEEMS ON APPLICATION. LOUIS HOTOP, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, MEDICAL HALL, CLYDE.

mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE TUAPEKA & WAITAHUNA DISTRICTS, And will stand at Davison's Shamrock Stables, Lawrence ; and at Coghill's BaiDGß_HpTEL,_Havelock, Tho , j^j^r^^X^W Clyd'sdale bratcd v&*»fc}r^ f \ g\ Horse YOUNG CLYDE. Young Clyde is by Thane of Clyde, out of Black Polly, who was imported to Victoria, and sold for the sum of £220 ; grand-sire, the renowned champion horse Pj inue Charlie, who was never beaten in Scotland or the Australian Colonies. He was imported to Victoria by J. and M. Mackintosh ; granddam, the far-famed aud 'renowned Black Diamond (imported), winner of tho Port Philip Farmers' Society Challenge Cup for seven years iv succession, and never suffered defeat. She was the property of J. Kearnon, Esq., Moonee Ponds. Young Clyde was got by Thane of Clyde, imported by Hugh M'Lean, Esq. He gained Ist prize at the Southland Show, 1867; Ist prize at Tokomairiro, 1868 ; 2nd prize at the Taieri, the same year $ and Ist prize at the Molyneux, 1869. He was taken back to Victoria, and was sold there for £500 to go to Canterbury, but died at the Bluff. Young Clyde is a dark chesnut, stands 18 hands high, with plenty of bone and substance, and is, without doubt, the surest foalgetter in the Province. His stock has been sold in Dunedin market at £120 for two twoj ear-olds, thus proving that he does not disgrace his ancient lineage. TEB.MS, £3* payable to the Groom on the Ist February, 1875, or £1 extra will be charged after that date , Groomage, 55., payable at time of first service. A 200 acre paddock provided free of chai-ge for mares from a distance. All care taken, but no responsibility. S. M'COOMB, Proprietor. TUAPEKA GOLDFIELD. • Application for an Agricultural Lease.. T HEREBY give notice I that "have applied J- tto the Warden for a lease of uusurveyed land for agricultural purposes, situate at and i being section 7, block 11., Table Hill, District, oomprising 113 a. Or. 06p. or thereabout ; and that the said application' will be heard at the Warden's Office, Lawrence, on Feb' •ruary 8. Persons objecting ,to the .granting of such lease must ; lodge the. same with the Warden before 24 hours of the day of hearing. WJIiLUM. HODGSON,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 428, 23 January 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 428, 23 January 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 428, 23 January 1875, Page 4

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