j HOTEL, GLADSTONE SXREET, AV est port. DALPH BUTHBjEFOED having purchased the above Hotel begs to call the attention of his friends and the public generally to the firstrate accommodation to be found at this house; and trusts by civility and attention to the wants of tho'se who may favour him with a call, to merit a continuance of the support, hitherto so liberally accorded his predecessors. A Good Table well provided, Choice Wiues, Spirits, and Ales. Note the Address, IMPERIAL HOTEL, Gladstone Street, Westport. R A L P II EUTIIEREOED, I»ROPIUETOTt. THE JOLLY WATERMAN'S HOTEL, Late Commercial Hotel, Wharf Street, Westport. ill Criterion Hotel) begs to announce to her numerous friends and the public that, after extensive alterations, she has opened the above Hotel, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a share of their patronage. Boats in attendance at all hours. Wines and Spirits of the choicest brands. Nelson Ale, 6d Per Pint. Mrs. E. Belcher, Proprietress. HIBERNIA HOTEL, ESPLANADE, WESTPORT. M. CORCORAN, Proprietor. M. C. bogs to inCoi-m hi 3 Friends, the Mining Community, and the Prblic genera.U that he offers a hearty welcome to to tliose who may favour him. The Table is -well suppled with everything in season, and is managed by himself. The Bedrooms are fomfortahle and well ventilated, and the "Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, &c, are of the choicest brands. One of Alcock's first-class BuTLiard Tables. T)RINCE OE WALES HOTEL
SPANISH RESTAURANT, Opposite the Camp. GLADSTONE STREET. Meals on the Melbourne Principle. From 2s, or 30s, per week. Hours 7 a.m. to 9 y.m. PARER & ARENAS, Proprietor. DOYAL OAK HOTEL, WHARF STREET, Westport. NOTICE to the Public that this Hotel has just been newly Fitted-up with Private Sitting Rooms, and Bed Rooms. Cosey Fires and First-class Liquors of the Choicest Brands, Novelty—The only Skittle Table in Town. R. HATNES, Proprietor. NATIONAL HOTEL BILLIARD ROOM. To the lovers of the TABLE ON GREEN CLOTH. rpHE above room and table having been entirely refitted, and placed under the management of Mr J. Clarke, formerly Billiard Marker at the Post Office Hotel, offers considerable inducement tothose who wish to pass a pleasant evening. No pains will be spared by the proprietor to render the game one of l pleasure and recreation. Pyramid, General, and Devil's Pooj every night. I M. M. MOREY, NATIONAL HOTEL. ODDFELLOWS' HOTEL, Gladstone Street, G. CLARK Pboprietob, (Late of the Caledonian.) Begs to inform his friends and the public that he has this day removed to the above Hotel, and those who may favour him with their patronage may depend on meeting with every accommodation. Only the best Wines, Spirits, and Beer in the market kept on the premises. All old frien Is arc requested to give him a call.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 327, 18 August 1868, Page 3
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