|- . l: '"' v tin?''--* : '- : ---■■m' ; ' 0 O M Ms{E2t GliAiLi H OSEL, | '■- : - ;r! -MlLTQN;v-;.!'. •■:■-. :;•■ .>.-,. 1 Lessee, Mb J. J. Atkijtsqw. jTLTR J. J. ATKINSON haying purchased -**■*- .theiease of the above .establishment, begs to notify to the public that the business in future will^be conducted by him, assisted ty a numerous atfd'wkl selected sißißf. ,' ' ' I An entire^ nlew'^toc^^oi Wines, Spirit Liquors, &c, has been laid down, and will be found fo'%e of a ] firstclaW character. * THE STABL»(DEPARTMENT Has been placed' .under Sthe I control! of ah experienced and well-known groom. ; i There is a first r.ate. VM , ;,;..-,.■;;• , rv - i ' lif .^ L v rT ,,r >BILLMiEtD^OQ^?AiND TABLE ;i c i ion the premises, under the superintendence of a well-know,hiaridp6pularlMarker; . .Idul , ■ A Ni^htt Watchman; hasr been engaged,: bo" that travellers and o thers, can receive jrtten-^ tion at any time of the night. . t ; / u, j - , ri ; i!r , ; Arrangements are being, made to fit up^aCOMMERCIAL^ &rSHOW EQOM for Travellers. , 0 ; .,;,. . \ Mr Atkinson trusts by strict attention to business, and by courtesy to customers, coupled with tae strictest order and cleanliness, to merii 1 the" patronage of the inhabitants of the district and the travelling public. ' is^lß^' ; ' ; : ' : ' ; '"'■ i "- ri - iA : "JyVH^S^^T^EA^iHOTJ^ (Immediately opposite the Railway Station), MA TAIT R A ,B R I DG B . F. R. WHITE, Proprietor, (Late of the Railway Hotel/ Winton). T7l R. WHITE wishes to inform his old -*- * friends, the commercial travellers and other that he has ' purchased the above wellknown hotel, and hopes to receive the same liberal patronage accorded to him when in Winton. ; BILLI AR D S . The Billiard Boom is fitted up with one of Alcock's best tables. , STABLING. First-class Stables, comprising twenty stalls and loose boxes, under the management of an experienced groom. HOUSES, BUGGIES, ETC., ON HIRE. Horses brekan in to saddle and harness. EAILWAY HOTEL, STIBLING. FRANK O'KANE, - - Pkopktetor First-class Stabling. Saddle Horses always ready for Hire. 171 O'KANE begs to announce to his -*- • Friends and the Travelling Public tbat he has taken possession of the above Hoiel, and solicits a call of those travelling to teßt the quality of his Liquors, Stabling, &c. The Stabling will be conducted in a manner creditable to the locality, and the house in particular. None but the best brands of Liquors will be kept in stock. NEWMARKET HOTEL, Princes-street South, Dunedin Henry Scott, ... ... Proprietor. Livery, Letting, and Commission Stables. Buggies and Saddle Horses. Close and Open Carriages always on Hire and for Sale. Liberal Terms to Commercial Travellers. SCANLAN & CO. FELLMONGERS & WOOLSCOTJBERS MILTON. Cash Buyers of Wool, Hideß, and Tallow, at highest market rates. ACROBIE AND CUTHBERTSON, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK & STATION AGENTS, COMMERIAIi SAI.K BOOMS, DEE-STREET, IN^ VERCARGILL. Saleß conducted in all parts of the South of Otago. Regular Quarterly Sales in the Mataura District. ' JOHN TOIJ GH , HAY, COBN, BEAN, & CHAFF STOKE, MAI2T SOUTH BO AD (Beyond the Bridge), MILTON.- -« t >•"'■'"
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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 820, 18 July 1876, Page 1
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475Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 820, 18 July 1876, Page 1
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