[ Balclutha Advertisements. j CR O WN^H OTEL, \ BJLCLUTH4. TOHN M<NE*IL ** having purchased from David Maitland, i Esq., the clear freehold of the above well and ; favorably known up-country Hotel, together | with all the extensive stabling and coach | houses, and a fifteen-acre paddock, is now I prepared to receive snd accommodate visitors in a very superior style. "Families will find at their disposal complete suites of rooms, arranged and furnished so as to insure the comfort and privacy of a home. Commercial Gentlemen and other classes 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 domestics. And the Proprietor hopes that under his own personal supervision the Crown Hotel will not only retain its past prestige, but that, with the extensive improvements already made, and to be made, he will he able to make the name of his house a household word in the mcuths of Travellers passing through the Clutha District. To secure a high standard of excellenca 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 determine'* to leave no stone unturned to deserve success. THE STABLING Accommodation is unsurpassed by any other in the Prouince of Otago, the whole having been built within the last three months from designs embracing all modern improvementsThere are 34 stalls, 4 loose boxes, harnessroom, &c, the whole being roomy, lofty, and well ventilated, and substantially paved with bluestone. None but e x perienced grooms will be kept, and, as the Proprietor stables nightly a good number of his own horses, it may be dtpended upon that this important department will never feel the shadow of neglect. Single and pair-horse Buggies and good upstanding Hacks always ready for hire. Of the Paddock, it will be sufficient to say that it forms a part of one of the rich Molyneux flits sa prolific in vegetation. Yeend and M'Neil's Southern Line of Coaches, Dunedin to Balclutha, M'Neil and Williams's connecting line, Balclutha to Invercargill and Tapanui, and Cobb and Co.'s line, all run to and from the Crown Hotel, for which the Proprietor now respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public at large. 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. mHE NEWMARKET HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. The above establishment continues to be conducted on a scale worthy of the high reputation it has so long maintained. It is providtd with every comfort and convenience, having a large and elegant Show Room well adapted for commercial purposes. &yyixy s-^-V-ym^-r^ 7 Tbe stables anc' posting department are well known to he unsurpassed by any establishment of the kind in the Province. The early coach to. and late coach from, Dunedin and intermediate towns start from and arrive at, the Newmarket. JOHN DUNNE, Proprietor. BALCLUTHA HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. JN thanking his Friends for tlie patronage bestowed on him during the time he was proprietor of the Stoney Creek T3o*el, ROBERT RICHARDS wishes to inform them 'and the public generally that he has taken [the above Hotel, where he trusts to retain a continuance *©f pajfc fafow. r
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 21, 3 December 1874, Page 1
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