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Clyde Advertisements. PORT PHILIP HOTEL, SUNDEBLANDSTHEET, CLYDE. John Cox - - " Proprietor. This well-known Hotel possesses every accommodation, and J. C. begs to inform the travelling public that, to suit the titaes, he has determined on reducing the charges which from date will be as follows :— Stnblinfr, per night 6s. Single Feed 2s. Meals and Bed (each) ... 2b, 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, ami 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), STTNDEBXAND-STREET, "CLYDE. ED WA R P A-LDRIDGE, .PABBIER, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, AND MACHINIST. E. ALDRIDGE begs to notify to Quarts 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 of 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 Strahjebs, on an improved principle, made of wrought iron on the shortest notice. Horse and Cattle Medicines. Smiths' Wort of every description. Moderate Charges. Shoeing, l(te and 16s per set. BENDIGO HOTEL, CL YDE ♦ Thomas Hawthobne - - 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 in 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 Spirite of best Brands. GOOD STABLING. VICTORIA STORE. •pENJAMI N NAYLOR, -*^ Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper, WINE AND SPIKIT MERCHANT, SUNDEBLAKD STREET, CLYDE. ' The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the Pistrict. NEWS! NEWS! NEWS! - IF you want to be well supplied with NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES from any part of the world, send to HOTOP'S CHEAP NEWSPAIgIE DEPOT, CLYDE. Special inducements to permanent subscribers TERMS ON APPLICATION. LOUIS HOTOP, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, w MEDICAL HALL, CLYDE. Miscellaneous. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, Dxjnkelb, Beaumont Ferry. A. M 'DONALD - - Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. SUPERIOR STABLING. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands. CAMP HOTEL, CAENIE HILL, SWITZERS (Next the Telegraph Office). Robert Ferguson - - Proprietor. Travellers and others will find every comfort and convenience at this old-established Hotel. The Stables are lofty and commodious and fitted with loose-boxes, and every attention is paid to horses. A full-sized Alcock Billiard Table on the premises. None but the most favorite brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales are kept. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, AUCTIONEER, MINING AND COMMISSION AGENT, ALEXANDRA Any Business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended NOTICE. ALL Horses and Cattle found depasturing on Buns No. 369 and 199, without the consent of the undersigned, will be driven to, the Clyde Pound. CARGILL & ANDERSON. .. .„ NOTICE. TJJp'lSOtN' 1-ns been laid for Dogs on Runs Jl. 199 and 869. ' CARGILL AND ANDERSON. NOTICE. T>OISON for Dogs is laid in our paddocks X in Murrays Flat. SUTHERLAND AND POLSON. FOB SALE,— A Billiard Table, and two Bagatelle Tables, wilh cues, balls, &c., complete Apply to M. HAY, Auctioneer. MONEY-.TO LEND on Freehold Security ia turns of from £200 to £5000. ...... . M. HAT, Auctioneer.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 434, 13 February 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 434, 13 February 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 434, 13 February 1875, Page 4

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