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HOTELS, &c pA N NINS'S BALCLUTHA HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. F.S. CANNING ... ... PROPRIETOR. N.B.- — None but the most choice brands of Liquors kept on stock. „ First-class. Stabling and Loose. Boxes. Good secure 80-acre paddock, well sheltered •and watered. \» . • , CITY HOTE L, ' Pb.INCBS-STURET, DUBEDINY - - M. MURPHY, Formerly of Shamrock Hotel, Dunedin, and Jate of Sandhurst (Victoria). nnHE above magnificent Hotel is now open ■*- for the reception of Travellers, and is acknowledged to be the finest Hotel in the Australian Colonies, both as regards extent of accommodation and the perfection of its appointments. The Private Suites of Apartments are specially designed to suit the convenience and privacy of families. Spacious' and well-lighted Sample Booms have been erected to 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 City Hotel Express in 'attendance' on tbe arrival of every train and steamboat. Commodious Stabling attached to the Hotel. ' Luncheon Daily at 1 o'clock. EELIANCE HOTEL, OTAKLA. A. GRIEVE ... ... •■•■■'■. Proprietor. AG. having taken the above Hotel, by • keeping the best of Wines and Spirits, together with every attention and civility to his customers, hopes to snerit a fair share of public patronage. First-class accommodation for Travellers. Good Stabling. i He treats Carriers in his old style. - AND W. GRIEVE. LA K E HOTE L, WAIHOLA. A. Paterson, ... ... ... ...Proprietor. MR A. PATERSON begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he has opened his new first-class Hotel oh the banks of the Waihola Lake. ; -.■ For those seeking a few day*' enjoyment and^rest from the fatigues of business, the Lake Hotel will prove a pleasant retreat. Mr Paterson will have boats for the use of Visitors. ...;■.. ,■: To these who prefer indoor amusements, a first-class A lcock's Billiard Table will be . at their service. ' v •'■■•■• The Proprietor trusts that by every attention to the, wants of pleasure-seekers and others he will make the Lake Hotel second to none in the Colony. :. XX J HERE is the Wyndham Hotel ?— At TT Wyndham, Mataura. Who keeps it ?^-E- J ONES. : Has he got Stables ? — Yes ; first-clase, ani3 a Billiard Table. Has he got Coaches ? — Yes ; they meet every, train. . Can you get a Buggy or a Saddle-horse for lady or gentleman, and a comfortable meal ? — Yes ; everything complete. VULCAN FOUNDBY, GREAT KING STREET, DUNEDIN KINCALD, M'QUEEN & CO., Bonermakers, Engineers, Millwrights, Founders, Blacksmiths, &c. All kmdp of Castings in Brass and Iron ; Steam Engines and Boilers made and Repaired ; Overshot, Breast, and Turbine Water "Wheels j Quartz Crushing Machinery ; Pumping and Winding Gear; Cast-iron Sluice and Ripple Plates; Sheet Iron Hopper and Sluice Plates punched to any #izp of hole Geld Dredging Spoonß, etc. ; Flour Mill Machinery, and all kinds of Reaping, Threshing, and ]?Qrse-ppwer 1 Machines made and repaired. Improved Reaping Machines Superior Flax Dressing Machine?, capable q; Dressing from 25 to 30 cwt. fibre per wejjjl. All J&ftchjnes tried before leaving the Works. Purchasers pan wo the Machines working on our jp-ejniwp.

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Bruce Herald, Volume X, Issue 959, 20 November 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume X, Issue 959, 20 November 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume X, Issue 959, 20 November 1877, Page 1

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