Balclutha Advertisements. CR O WN H O TEL, BALCLVTHA. TOHN M'NEIL ** having purchased from Pavid Mhi land. Erg., the clear frtehoM of the abore well and favorably known yp-rountry Hotel, together with all the extensive stab ing ard coai h bouo-s, and a fifirtn-acre p*d«'ock, is ro« prepared to rtceive >md »cnonm"d4te vi-i ors in a very superior style F<mi lies will fi-id at their disposal eornplete surts of toots, arrangtd »nd furnished bo as to insure t> c comfort &nd privacy >f a home. Comm r ial GentUmen and ottvr rlnsse*. of Travellers will find that their r quirements have rect ive ' special a'ttnti n. L*dits travelling alore will ftpprec «.te the arr«ng> ment ior tbir beirg w*iud upon by a civil ard att nttve staff of fema c rtomf s-ic. -And the Pr< pr.elorh'mes that und'r his own prrsonal supervision tie Ctowh Hot»l will not tnly retain Its past prtstiy, but 'hhr,a r , with the exten«i^e improvements al-eay nta^e, and to be m«de. he will be able to make the name of his house a household w >rd in the mtuth* o» Travel e-s pHsinst throußh tbe Clutha District. To secwe a high stun lard of excel Jenca in thr qua itv of wines, *\ iri*3. and t tvr kept, arrangem- nts have been p rfected by which the be*t and purest bran s will b found in the b*r ; in *-h rt the Proprieto hts deteimne^ to ltate no stone unturned to deserve tuccess. THE h TABLING Accommcdntion is una ip'Bsedby a*"y other in the Province of Otaio, the whole having betn built within the 1 st ihree moiths fr< m designs emhracing a 1 modern improvometits There are 34 stalls, 4 lo se boxes, lurne-s room, &c, the whole bi ing roomy, lofty. well ventilated, and sun? ant a'!y pivtd with binestone. None bit< x. e-rienc- d grooms wi J be kept, and, an the Pioprieior siab es nightly a large number ot his own h< rses, it may be d.pemhd upon th t this importHrt de. b«ment will 'ever ieel tne shadow of ne/iect. Single and piir-horse Buggies and g»od \i\standing Hack^t alw-ivs nady f.»r hire. Of the Pa dock, it wdl be sufficient t<> say that it forms a part cf one ot the. rich Molcneu * flits si prolifiu in vegetation. Yeend and [ M-Ntil's Line of Coach-s, Dunedin to Balc'utha, M'N il and Wil ia ns's cumuccing li c, Bhlc utha to Livtreargdl i«nd Tapanui, and C- bb nnd C .'s JL.ine, all run to and fnm the tr.wn Moie), for which thr Proprietor n > * re*p ctfully so ici'- s the patronage of his friend-t > ml tl c public e.t large. The Bi Hard R> om contain- one of Alcock'* beßt talhs. wiih furniture to match, and 1 tended by an experienced Marker. I JutlN M'NKIL, 1 Proj rietor. I Balchitba. Oc\ 14. 1874. I milE K EVVM ARKET HOTEL, I BALCLVTHA. S Tfce above esta l^hment continues to be i conducted on a stale worthy of the high S reputation it has so long maintained. M It ia prov:d d with tvery comfort and conM Tenience, having a large >-nd elegant Show m Room wed ad pted for commercial i-uqoges. §1 Tfce ftablee ppd pouting r*epartroen» we well .8 known to be w fnrjass d by any isatjlhhtS ment of the kind in the Province. IB The early c ach to. and late coach from, |ji Dunedi: and intermediate lowns start from Wm and arrive at, the Newm*Tktt. 9 JOHN r-UNNB, Prnpre'or. ■ FISH OH! FISH OH! H THOMAS "Fe DFORD, H FISH SALESMAN, Wm attend on ihe people of Balc'.ntha twice 2h» y week. B EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. M Port Molyneux Fish nippliei the Baine day as ca'iff't. M ~A D A L G E T V ', Mb xjL* Up ' Bread and Biscuit Baker, H KAITANGATA.
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 27, 14 January 1875, Page 1
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