HOTELS, &o. C A P S T I C K J S TOKO M A IE I B O . 38 MILES PilOM DUNEDIN. N.B.— STABLING FOR HORSES, LOOSE BOXES, . ! AND CIOVEE PADLOCKS, GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS, SECOND TO NONE ON" THE ROXDS ONE OF A L COCK'S LARGEST BILLIARD TABLES. Cobb .& Co.'s Coaches arrive daily from Dunedin, Invercarg-ill, and Tuapelca, at 11.30 a.m., allowing passengers time to dine. R. W. Capstick thanks his friends and the public in general for the support he has received during the last twelve months, and trusts, by strict attention to the wants of his constituents, to be considered worthy of their patronage.
BELLOTCE HOTEL, OTOHIA. I rriHE above well-known and old established Hotel is situated on the MAIN SOUTH ROAD, midway between DUNEDIN and TOKOMAIRIRO, and within four miles of the Taieri Perry. Cobb and Co.'s Coaches To and from Dunedin and the up-country districts change horses and allow passengers sufficient time for meals and refreshments. The Ear Is replete with wines, spirit?, and beers of the best brands and qualities. Excellent Accommodation Is provided for travellers, also good stabling and enclosed paddock. Kaitangata Hotel and General Store, Situated at the Junction of the Roads leading from Tokomairiro, Clutha Ferry, Port Molyneux, and the Coast district. THE above Hotel is provided with good ac . commodation for travellers, &c. The Bar Is supplied with wines, spirits, &c, of the best quality. Good Stabling. At the Store adjoining "Hie Hotel every description of goods, suitable for travellers and settlors can be had. Parties desirous of visiting Port Molyneux can be taken in a boat down the river in ;an hour, thereby saving 30 miles of travelling by the road. ; ' ' Fares moderate.
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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 65, 6 July 1865, Page 1
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285Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 65, 6 July 1865, Page 1
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