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HOTELS, &c. CROWN HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. JOHS" M'NETL having purchased from David. Maitlaud, Esq , the clear free hold of the above well and favorably known up-country hotel, together whh all the extensive stabling and coach houses, and a fifteen acre paddock, is now prepared to receive and accommodate visitors in a very -superior style; Families 'will 1 find at their j disposal complete suites of rooms, arranged and furnished so as to insure tha comfort and privacy of a home. Commercial Gentlemen and other classps of Travellers will find that their requirements have received special attention. Ladies travelling alone will appreciate the arrangement for their being waited upon by a civil and attentive staff of female domestic*. And the Proprietor hopes that und«r his own personal supervision the Crown Hotel will not only retain its past prestige, but that, wiih the extensive improvements already made, and to be made, he will be able to make the name of his house a household word in the mouths of Travellers passing through the Clutha District. To secure a high standard of excellence in the quality of wines, spirits, and beer kept arrangements have been perfected by which the best and purest brands will be found in the bar — in short, the Proprietor has determined to leave to leave no stone unturned to deserve success. THE STABLING Accommodation is unsurpassed by any other in the Province of Ofcago, the whole having been built within the last three months, from designs embracing all modern improvements. There are 34 stalls, 4 loose-boxes, harness-room, &c , the whole, being roomy, lofty, and well ventilated, and substantially paved with blues fcon6. None but experienced Grooms will be kept, and, as the Proprietor stables nightly a good number of his own horses, it may be depended upon that this important department will never feel the shadow of neglect. Single and pair horse Buggies and good upstanding Hacks always ready fir hire. Of the Paddock, it will be sufficient to say that it forms a part of one of the rich Mulyncux flats so prolific in vegetation. Yeend and M 'Neil's S-u-hern line of Coaches Dunedinto Balclutlia; M'Neil and Williams'a c nnecting line, Ba clutha to Itiveicargill and Tapaimi, and C ■bband Co.'s Line, all iua to and from the Grown Hotel, for which the Proprietor now respectfully solicits the patronage of hia friends and the public at lar«e. The Billiard Room contains one of Alcock's best tables, with furniture to match, and tended by an experienced Marker. JOHN M'NEIL, Proprietor. Balclutha, Oct. 14, 1874. MATAUKA BttIDGE HO lEL. EAST SIDE. /CHARLES HUMPHRIES late of the Oreti Bridge Hotel, would respectfully inform the Travelling Public, and his friends generally, that he has bought the above Hotel from Mr James Pollock. The Proprietor trusts to obtain from tho Public the extensive patronage his predecessor has hitherto received. First class comfortable Accommodation for all, including a private suite of apartments for Families or Ladies and Gentlemen. Wines, Spirits, Liquors, Cordials, &c, all of the be«t Brands. Cobb'a Northern and Southern Line of Coacheß dine their passengers here on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Firat-clas3 Livery, consisting of Warm Stables, Good Attendance, Kind Treatment and Care, together with the best description of Oats, Bran, and Hay fodder always on hand. Quiet Saddle Horses on hire for Longford, Switzers, Toi Tois, or the surrounding country * MATAURA HOTEL. K CAMERON begs to inform his friends • and the public generally, that his new premises are now completed, and trusts that hia eudeavors to provide comfortable accommodation, with close attentioti to business, and keeping wines, spirits, &c, of the beat, he^will merit a continuan<e of the support hitherto so liberally accorded him. Private Parlous. Alcock's best Billiard Table. HDGH CAMERON, Proprietor. T>RINCE.©f Wales Hotel, Dee-street, Inver--1 ca»gill, R. Powell, Proprietor. Superior accommodation for Travellers and Private Families. Sample Rooms — Private 'Sitting Room*, Bath Room. Bil*

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Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 650, 17 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 650, 17 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 650, 17 November 1874, Page 1