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Railway Advertisements. -?§ m /~\N anl < after Mondayj -the <6;h inst,^ W Passengers by (ibb and ; ..Co.'s .Royal Mail? II Line of Coaches to and from Dunedin, ? ToWS' W mairiro, Lawrence, and Clyde will be eon A veyed to and from Tokomairiro' by Rail. \%[ Passengers to snd from Danedin, Bftielutha, ■»$ Clinton, Mataura, and Invercargill, will be '% conveyed to and from the Terminus, Banks of *a the Clutha River, by Rail. '. '•• ,; ■••-. "'% , Down Trams. •Up Tra-tn^. '< *V| Leave Dunedin 7.5 I Ldave Balclutha 'Xvi „ Tokomairiro 9.40 J ..'„, Tokomairiro -'i>)_il Tickets may be obtained at Cobb and Co's V Booking Offices, Manse Street, Duuedih, and Esk street Invereargill; or, at the Duiiedin ! and Invercargill RaiWa^ Stations., " • A A JOHN CHAPLIN & CO., ££5 . ■ Proprietors. PASSENGER LINE OF COACHES FROM THF CLUTHA. RAILWAX,'' TERMINUS.'. ' '" X%TO BALCLUTHA. TOHN DUNNE'S LINE OF; O CHEB O Will be in attendance at the Ra. ""ly Terminus oh the arrival of each Up train fron,. Dnnedin, for the conveyance of 'passehgers parcels, &c, to Balclutba, and will run from Balclutha to the Railway;, Terminus in con-, neetion with each down train, Starting and Returning from and to Dunne's Newmarket Hotel,; N.B.— All Parcels consigned to the care of John Dunne will be delivered Mth cromntii. tude and despatch. * . THE GLASGOW PIE-HOUSE. '" MR JNO. . DONAL:DSON has much pleasure in ahnouncinr to his numerous Friends?and the Public that he has opened those large and commodious Premißes (lately oecbiMed' 'by .. Messrs , Gillies and; Street, corner of Dowling 'and Princes', street, and adjoiaing. his" well' known Glasgow Pie-House) as an Hotel, and Restaurant. The house haß been put in thorough order for the canyingonof a large business ;' and J. D. trusts, with attention and civility, to meet a continuance, of the patronage so long.bestowed on him. •* J. D frould call attention io Bare's latent Beer-engine (no brass-lined punips used), Alt beers drawn in a pure state by the new patent atmospheric apparatus, expressly fitted upforthebar. He can-also with confidence recommend the beer as being the finest in Dunedin ; anl the Ashet Puff' Paste Pie, introduced for the first time, will be fonhd a rare delicacy. ... The best of Wines, Spirits, Sorters, Ales, etc., can be relied upon. 561 SCALE OF CHARGES AS USUAt." DUNEDIN AND CLUTHA. RAILWAY, TIME TABLE. Leave bunedin 7.5 a.ia., ll aim., and 4.30 p.m. Leave Balclutha, 7.5 a.m„ 10.65 a.in., and 5.20 p.m. BALCLUTHA TO DUNEDIN. SINGLE. . RbXURW. Balclutha to- Miles _W ■ -ft fl iove^Fiat. :::. i r 0 n U ll Clarksville ... -i 82 6 U 3 9 fi S Ml ton .... ... 17. 29, 4 3 4 0 U Milburn 20 3 8 5 0 49 ?a Clarendon .... 23 3 9 6 9 5 « 8 9 "Waihola 26 4 3,63 0 6 S 6 Otakia .33 5 6 8 3 83 : 12 6 Greytown ... 37 6 3.93 9 0 13 fi Mosgiel 48 7 3 10 9 10 9 16 3 Abbotsford ... 47 79- -11' 9 ll<V -V? S Burnside 48 7 9 119 119 17 9 Caversham ... 50 8 3 12 6 .12(5 18 d Kensington .. 51 83.• 12 6 12 6 18 0 Dunedin * 62 89, ,13 0 13 0 We »DUNEDIN TO BALCLUTHA. Single ' Keturn J. A x ; ,'„. 2nd ' lßt : Ist Dunedin to- Miles sd B d s d a d Kensington .. - 1 0 4 0 6 06 : 09 Caversham .;.. . 2 0 4 .06 0 6 0 9 Burnside ... ... / 4 10 16.16 20 Abbotsford ...5 .] 0' : l 6' l 6 2 6 Mosgiel ? ... «. 9. 1 6 2 3 ' 8.8 3 6 trrevtown... ... 15 2 6 (3 9 8 9 6 9 Srn 1 ! "• : W? 36 ,4-9 4 9 7 0 W alh «'a 26 4 3 6 6 6 6 9 8 Clarendon ... 29 4 9 7 3 7 3 10 9 Milburn 32 5 3 8 0 8 0 12 0 M 1 "? 11^;, 3 S "5 9 89 8 9 13 0»i Clarksyille ... 37 6 3 9 3 9 6 149 Lovell's Flat .., 46. 7 9 116 110 16 9 Stirling ... . ... 49 . 8 3 „12 3. 12.6. 18 9 Balclutha... ... 62 8 9 .13 0 13 0. 19 § Keturn Tickets issued for distances over thirty miles, will be available for the' Return Journey the following day. , ". , . ' • Tickets issued on' Saturday, for distances ovet twenty-five miles, will be available for the Return Journey on the Monday following at single rates. -'.'' Wm. .CONYERS,' Ist Jan., 1876. '• " General Manager. r£he "CLUTHA LEADER^ is published' .;••;• EVERY THtJRSDAY koBNING . At the Office, ClydVstreet, Balclutha, TERMS OE SUBSCBIPTION : Cash, y : Crbdit. Per Quarter, ... £0' 6 6 £0 8 0 „ Half-year.. 0 12 0A 0 15 0 • „ Year ... 10 0, ..1 6 0 All notices to discontinue, must, to ensure accuracy, be cent in writing, "addressed to the " Manager." . v TERMS OP ADVERTISING,: Casual adve- tisements; Ss.per inch, first in- a sertion and. subsequent insertions 2a. per inch) A Marriages, births, 'and deaths,, 3s, each in- A sertion. Ordinary advertisements' specially ■">- --ordered ovtr leader,- (pages 4i or 5), •* double i .rateß.-' .;. ■ - ; ; ,;.,•;_ <^j btanding advertisements for three, months / 2ls per inch; if, inserted, for \ six. or; twelve I months, liberal discount allowed, a; • | Advertisements cent without the number of f insertions being specified, will be regarded as f standing advertisements, and .continued until 's notice of discontinuance is, forwarded in $ writing. '••"'" '" ;"!'' ' 'A'" 1 ; 1 ;' u ''""" f AGENTS V(X' •• A'a.A - | Tokomairiro~Mi Thbs.*Pbole? BAir-dfesser, "% ■•'Milton.- .■■'■:■ A.-ii •:.:=./.';:< ;i;r ;, AI.J .| Tapanui-rrMr John McDnfl_,but6her. a- I PortMolyneux—Mr. - James Paterson, Store- M keeper,.-.-. ' '" , " .". . Am Mataurar-A^Ar.Sliib^id; '"'■ '"•"'•• *•-"" |B Caflm^s Mver~^ George Stf(^tod; li - '■■ Clinton—Garden ?&^Young; ahd^cobießros» S Otafaa— Mir.^M'Kegsr,-, White HouseiHotei. 9 Dunedin— Adams arid Keith, dctagoii. "•'•"■ 9

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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 83, 10 February 1876, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 83, 10 February 1876, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 83, 10 February 1876, Page 8

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