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Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, 8 June 1894, Page 1

 

Hotels FARMERS' CLUB HOTEL, TAPANUI, PATRICE BfcCANN - Proprietor T~|~AV T NG purchased the above Pioperty C XI the kjyertujgr-deaires to notify th< public- that toe very, best A ccommodation with Bpeciol Private Apartments, can b< obtained. Good Bath Boom. (9* L'quors of the Best Brands. .£9 full-sized Billiard Table- (Marker in attendance). EXTENSIVE STABLING. ' w925 Coach runs to meet every train. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ! THE GORE COFFEE PALACE, Mna Hugh Stewabt - Proprietress, " fTI HE above Firat-claßs Hotel has jast been 1 x completed, and will be found to be t, superior to sny buildiDg of the kind south of Dunedin. "It will be »nder the immediate supervision of Mrs Stewart, fo long and ) fuvorably knoyrn in connect ioa with the - Gore Temperance Hotel. c Magnificent Dining Room, two Commodious Sitting Booms, Bath Boom— hot and 3 ' cold water laid on. CHARGES MODERATE. ■ FARMERS' CLUB HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, . WTNDHAM. 0 ," . R. MACDONALD' ... Proprittor. r MB MAODONALD begs to notify to tne Travelling Public that be has taken over the above Stab'ci 1 Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hacks, also ' Buggies, on Hire. ! CHARGES MODBRATK. y769 Geaeral Kotiees PHOTOGRAPHY! JF. MACBDO begs to THANK the 0 Public ot Uoro and Pirtricts for tie liberal patronage accorded him during the pxst two years, and trusts that -with strict attention to business and good work to retain a ccntiduance of sam«i 'Please ncte address — J. F. MACKPO, At Photo., Main Sin-ei (opposite Colonial Barm), QOUB. }615 Fruit and Foiest frees FOB SALE AT QOEDON JJUESBRY, EAST GOBK. Apple Trecp, on Bliglt-prooE Stocks, from 12s to 18s per dcz Pear Trees fto m 16s to 18s per dc z Cherry nnd Plum trees fiom 15j to IS* per dcz Gooseberry and Carrant Bashes from is to 8s per doz Filbert, Cobb, and Hjz-tl Nuts, WalnutF, and Spanish Chestnuts A large auEor'tnent of Fruit Trees (dwarf trained), trom Biz to ten years old, in full bearing English Oak, Auh, Beach, Lime, Bircb, Alder, Maple, Kirn, Cedruß, Deodoia, Horse Chestnuts, Acbutis (Jaendo, and other Deoiduouß Trees Arancaria Imbracata from 5s to 15s encb Pic in Insiimie, two year* old (tranplant.d), 5s to 8a per 100 Pinus losigiiis, three yearn old (trans- planted), 10s to 12* per 100 P.nus Insiguis, in cloth, from 20j to 40s per 100 . Norway Spruce from 6s to 10) per 100 Cupprespus Maciocapa, two yoars old (transplanted), from 6* to 10i per 100 Cupprersus Mactocarpa, three years old (transplanted), from 10i to 15j per 1,00 Cupi<rtEcus LnWfoni 1 fiom G* ocr ticz V rieguted Holly from 2s to 5s each Cider Gum, two jeara old, 10) per 100 Dwirf Box Edging 2s per 100 Rhubarb Koote, named varieties, 10a to )2f per doz Rhuonrb Rog:s, Stott'j Monarch, 2s'6d per cutting Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs Cheap A large and varied assortment of Koaea from 105 to 18a per doz AH Orders of less v.ilue than 10s mast be Casb with Order. Fifteen per cect allowed on all orders of 10a aud over (o»sh with Order). <<nly cost (11 ice charged for Material a/jrt ' P»ckini f . No complaints will be enter nined unlesK made within 14 days from date uf invoice. Note the Address : ROBEkT BIRRELL, , Tonal Aodreaa : BuX 13, f.U , GOKE. IMPOEI'ANT NOTICJI!. ; RABBIFsKINS! 1 WANTED HALF A-MILLION OP [ EABBITSKLNB. JOHK RMNEDY, LYNX STRhBT, GORE (Opposite Mp Holland's Hotel), IS a Purchaser of Babbitakins, Sheepskinp, Wool, Beeswax, ■ Horsehair, Tallow, bough Ft,t, Calfskins and Hides. L HIGHEST mIrKBT PRICES. Nett Cash on Delivery. JOHN KENNEDY, Ljne Street, Gore. 3 810 1 MONEY TO LEND. MONEY 10 LEND on Freehold Security Apply to ARCH* PLETCnFB, wj kl ) Boliciter, Qote,

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