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Baiclutha Advertisements. CR O W N H OTJEL, BALCLVTHA. JOHN M' N E I L ** having purchased from Pavid Maitland, E»q , the clear fnebold of the above well and favorably known up-rountry Hotel, together with all the extensive stab ing and coach houses, and a fifteen-acre paddock, is now prepared to receive nnd -cconsmodate visitors ia a vt-ry sup* rior style Fani-lits will find at their disposal complete suites of rooms, arrsngtd snd furnished so as to insure tbe comfort and privacy i>f a home. Commtr-ial Genthmen and oth»r classes of Travellers will -find that their r- quirements have received special attf-ntin. Ladies travelling alone will apprecate the arrangement for their being wt-ittd upon by a. civil and att ntive staff of fema c domestics. And the Proprietor hopes that under his own personal supervision tte Crowa Hotfl will not only retain i?s past prestige, but that, with tbe extensive improvements al»*ea*y ma<-e, and to be made he will be able to make the name ef his house a household word in the mtuths of Travelers pasting through the Clutha District. To secure a high standard of excel•lenc2 in the qua'ity of wines, spirits, and beer •kept, arrangements have been p rfected by which the best and purest brands will ba found in the bar ; in sh rt,the Proprietor has detpimne' 4 to leave no stone unturned to deserve tuccess. THE BTaBLING Accommodation is uns -Tpassed by any other -in tbe Province of Otago, the whole having been built within the Kst three mouths from designs embracing all modern improvements There are 34 stalls, 4 lonse boxes, hirnee sroom, &c , the whole being roomy, lofty, and well ventilated, and subs-antlaily pived with bluestone. None but experienced grooms will be kept, and, as tbe Proprietor stab'es nightly a good number of his own horses, it may be d pendtd upon that this important department will fever feel the shadow of neglect. Single and pair-bOTse. Buggies and good upstanding Hacks always ready for hire. Of the Pa; dock, it will he sufficient to say that it forms a part of one of the rich Molyneux fl»ts Bi prolific in vegetation. Yeend and M'Nt-il's Southern Line of Coaches, Dunedin to Bale utha, M'N^il and Wil iams's connecting line, Balcutha to Invercargill and Tapanui, and Cobb and C .'s I me, all run to md from the Gr^-wn Hotel, for which the Proprietor no-vresp ctfully solicits the patronige of bis friends i-nd the public at large. The Bidiard Room contains one of Alcock's S>est tables, -with furniture to match, and Bended by an .experienced Marker. j JOHN M'NEIL, H Proprietor. II Baiclutha, Oct. 14, 1874. Jnii NEWMARKET HOTEL, gi" BALCLUTHA., || The above estaMibhment continues to be Jnmducted on a scale worthy of the high fftput&tion it has so long maintained. M It is provided with every comfort and con§«nience, having a large »nd elegant Show Boom well adapted for commercial purposes. «Tbe stables snd posting department are well 3Bown to he vi. surpass- d by any establishwnt of the kind in the Province. JBphe early o ach to, and late coach from, sMiT-.edu* and intermediate towns start from .Hi arrive at, tbe Newmarket. I JOHN DUNNE, II Proprietor. JBLCLUIHA _OTEL, BA_O-UTH_. Hi thanking his Friends for the Sonage bestowed on him during the time was proprietor of the Stoney Creek Hotel, 1 ROBERT RICHARDS Kes to inform them and tbe public ftrally that he has taken the above ■el, where he trusts to retain a continuance &st favor*.

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 20, 26 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 20, 26 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 20, 26 November 1874, Page 1

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