: HOTELS, Ac. pANNING'S-BALCLUTHA HOTEL, BALGLQTHA. F. S. CANNING^.., ... PROPRIETOR. N.B. — None but 'the most choice brands of . Liquors.kept on stock. First-class Stabling and Loose Boxes. t --~ - - - r — -_/-'•-■■• --va r " ' Gc'od secare 80-acre paddock, well sheltered ** -. and watered. CITY HOTEL, Pkincbs-strkbt, Dunediit. M. MDRPUY, Formerly of Shamrock Botel, Dunedin, and late of Sandhurst (Victoria). fTTBE above magnificent Hotel is now open ■ .-£?. for the reception of Travellers, and is acknowledged to be the finest : Hotel* in the Australian Colonies, bqth as regards extent of accommodation and the perfection of its appointments. . - The Private Suites of Apartments are apecially designed to suit the. convenience and : privacy of families. Spacious"*and well-lighted Sample Eooms. have been erectedto meet the requirements of commercial travellers. ■'■■'..'" Bath Rooms, with hot and cold water, and shower bath on each floor. The Billiard Room is- fitted with two .of* , Alcock's best tables, and luxurious furnished.; The Cir? HoT£i, Express In, attendance,' on the arrival of every train aud steamboat. Commodious Stabling attached to the Hotel. Luncheon Daily at 1 o'clock. RELIANCE HOTEL, OTAKIA./ ,A GItIEVE '. . . PfiOPBUBTOE. • h A' C 'having taken the above Hotel, by • keeping the best of Wines and Spirits, totz&thtrr with ©very attention an<J civility to his customers, hopes to jnerit a .fair share of public patronage. I ' First-class accommodation for Travellers, Good Stabling. He treats Carriers in his old style. , ANDW. GRIEVE. LAKE H OTEL, WAIHOLA. A. Paterson, Proprietor. MR A. PATERSON begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he has opened his new first-class Hoiel on the" banks of the, Waihola Lake. For (hose seeking a few days' enjoyment and rest from the fatigues of business, the Lake Botel will prove a "pleasant retreat. Mr Peterson will have boats for the u.e of Vibitora. To these who prefer indoor amusements, a first-class Alcock's Billiard Table will be .at their/service. The Proprietor trusts that by every attention to the wants of pleapure-seekers and others he will make the Lake Hotel second to none in the Colony. y VX7"HERE ia the Wyndham Hotel?— kt ' Wyndhstna, Mataura. Who keeps it ?—E. JONES. . . Has he got Stables ?— Yes" ; first-class, an"3 a Billiard Table. Has he got Coaches 1 — Yes ; they meet every train. Citn you get a Bnggy or a Saddle-horsei for lady or gentleman, arid a comfortable meal?— Yes ; everything complete. VULCAN FOUNDRY, GREAT KING STREET, DUNEDIN . KII3CAID, ATQUEEN & CO., Boiler- ' makers, Engineers, Millwrighto, Founders, Blacksmiths, &c. All kind* of Castings in Brass and Iron ; Steam Engines and Boilers made and Repaired ; Overshot, Breast, and Turbine Water Wheels ; Qnarte Crushing Machinery ;, Pumping and Winding Gear ; Cast-Iron Sluice and Ripple Plates ; Sheet Iron Hopper and Sluice Plates punched te any size of ho^e Gold Dredging Spoons, I etc. ; Flour Mill Machinery, and all kinds of Reaping, Threshing, and Horse- power • Machines madt and repaired.. Improved Reaping Machines Superior ( Flax Dressing Machines, capable o* Dressing from 25 to 30 cwt. fibre Ver week. ' All Machine*, tried before leaving the Works. Purchasers 5 can se^tfcf Machines workjnjj on qwf premis^i.
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Bruce Herald, Volume x, Issue 957, 13 November 1877, Page 1
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