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Bailway *" r '" '-' "■/ ■ A ? ' '•• '■'—*»— NOTICE. '■• ''K. /^\N and after Monday, the 6 h last., Passengers by Obb and Co.** Royal !&& Line of Coaches to and from Dtanedin, Tok*»" i&airlro-, Lawrence, and Clyde will be con veyed to and frota Tokomairiro by Raif. ' Pasgengters to and from Danedin, Balclutha, Clinton, Malaura, and Invercargill, will be conveyed to arid from the Terrhihtis> Banks of tbe Clutha River, by Rail. Dowk Traiks. tj* TaXiNSi • Leave Dunedin _ 7.8 I Leave Balclutha 7.8 ,» Tokomairiro 9.40 J „ .Tokomairiro 8.2^ Tickets iriay be obtainedat Cobb and Co's Booking Offices, Manse Street, Duneain, and Esk street Inverdwgill • or, at the Donedin and Invercargill Railway Stations. JOHN CHAPLiN & c6?^o. Proprtetoirs. PASSENGER USE OF COACHE 3 FROM THF CLUTH4. RAILWAY ;"; TERMTNUS. TO BALCLUTHA; JOHN DUNNE'3 LINE OF: v * CHEB I WiU be in attendance at. the Ba» "*<< f Terminns on the arrival df each up. train from Dunedin;'for the conveyance of • passengers parcels j&c, to Balclutha. and will run from Balclutha to the Railway Terminus in con* nection witheach down train. Starting snd Returning from and to Dunne'* Newmarket Hotel. N.8.~. A1l Parcels consigned to the oare of John Dunne will be delivered, with promptitude and despatch. • , r 333. ■•■•:•■:,-■;'. JA. . - - s THE GLASGOW PIE-HOUSE. MR JNO. DONALDSON has much pleasure in announcing, to his numerous Friends and the Public that he has opened those, large and commodious Premises (lately occupied by Messrs Gillies and Street, cornier of Dbwling' and Princes' street, and; adjoiaing ;his well known Glasgow Pie-House) as an Hotel and, Restaurant. The house has.been put in thorough "order for the carrying on of 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 would call attention to Bare's Patent Beer-engine (no brass-lined pumps used). Alt beers drawn in a pure Btate by the new patent atmospheric apparatus, expressh fitted up fpr the bar. He can also, with confidence recommend the beer as. belong the finest in Dunedin; and the Ashet Puff Paste Pie. introduced for the first time, will be found a rare delicacy. .. ,-.. The best of Wines, Spirits, Porters, Ales, etc., can be relied upon* 561 SCALE OF CHABQES AB UfitTAli. DUNEDIN AND CLUTHA RAILWAY. TIME TABLE. Leave Dunedin 7.5 a.m., 11 a.m.. and 4.30 p.m. Leave Balclutha, 7.5 a.m„ 10.55 a.m., ani 6.20 p.m.BALCLUTHA TODDNEDIIf. SII *PM. .- KKTTOX. B^iathato-, Mil eB 8 2 'd d si fl. if Stirling .... ... 3 0 6 0 9 -09 lfl Lovell's Flat ... - 6 • io; •16 • 1-0 2 9 Clarksville = ... Is 26' 3 9 So fl ;M ton ... ... 17 ,8 9. 4 8 40 6 6 Alburn 20 .33 5 0 4 9 7 6 Clarendon ... 28 3 9 59. 5 6 89 Wahola ... „.. ,26,4 8 83- 6 6 9 9 Otakia ... ... S3 5 6 8&: 8 3 12 6 GreytoWH . ..-. 37 6 8 93 90' IS 6 Mosgiel 43. 7 8 10 9 10 9 16 2 Abbotsford ...47 7 9 116 U? }? 5 Burnside 48. -7 9 119. 11 9 179 Cavereham ... 60 8 3 12 6 12 8 18 9 Keneineton .. .51 8 3 lti 6 12 6 18 9 Duneain... ... 62 ,8 9 .13 0 13 0 19 6 DUNEDIN TO BALCLUTHA. .. Dunediato- into".*?' W W J? Kensington .. 1 04 0 6 0 6 09 Caversham ... « 04 0.6 0 6 0 9 Burnside... ... 4 l.fl . 16 : lo 2 0 Abbotsford ... 5 10 le 16 20 Mosgiel ... ... 9 16 2 3 ,2 3 3 0 Greytown 16 .2639 9 . 5 9 Otakia, ... ; ... 19 3 6 4 9 ;;:4 9 7 0 Waihola... ... 86 4 3 ,66 6 6 99 Clarendon ... 29 4 9 7 8-78 lo 0 •Milburn ;,, ■ ... .82 . f 5,3 80 8 0 12 6 Ut £ n^„- - *Z 59 8 9 8» 38 0 Clarksyille, .... y 37 68s 93 ; ;9 6 14 0 LovelPs Flat. ... 46 .79, 11.6,. 11 0 169 Stirling ...' ... 49 8 3 12 3' li 2 6 18 9 Balolutha..;.; v ... ; _52 . 8-o j. - 1$ Q ' 18^0 19 6 Tioketß issued for distances over thirty Milest wiU be available for the Return Jou/hey the following- day. . ...:... , •> + ' . Tickets issued on Saturday, for distances over twenty-five niilesi will be available for the eKe turn Journey on the Monday following-, at single rates. ' -'' , •■'"-' WM.,CCJNt;EES/ ' ist Jan., 1878. General if Wager. The "CLUTH A LEAI)ER^ IB *PUBHBHBl) y ; „A EVERY THUJBtSPAt Moft»INQ At the Office, CJyde-Btteet, Balclutha, TERMS OF; SUBSCBIPTION: CASH;! CREni'l*. Per Quarter,? ... £0 6 6 JSU 8 0 ,i Half-year .. 012 0 , 015 0 „ Tear A .... 1 0 0 . 1,6 0 All notices to discontinue, must, itb ensure accuracy-, be sent in. writing, addressed to the " Manager." . ** „','>■ TERMS OF ADVERTISING: ; Casual adve: tisements; Ssiiperjinch, first In*, sertion and subsequent insertions 2s. per inch, Marriages, birihs,^^ahd deaths, 3s each insertion; „ Ordinary advertisements speciallyordered ovtr leader, (pages 4? or 5), double .rates, y; •.-■■.; - r -s yy - J( '-i <..y.. >; ...,;■ t . - btanding advertisements foi three, month! 21s per inch ; if inserted Vf pr six ! or twelve months, libHeral discount allowed.' ' : '••'- Advertieements sent witbont the number of insertions being epeoifiedj will -be. regarded as standing advertisements, and continued until notice of ■■ discontinuance is forwarded in writmg. ' ■'■ ■■'■ *- - '■• ' ; '-' rA n ' ! ,; =;--* >- t/ AGrENT3iA; As.ydi T6Kon^irirb^-Mi' TSok Pbote,' Hair-d**<*Ber. Milton. Au A Ayy h.\ f:-.;t:l^.Jy Tapanui— Mr John McDoff, butcher.^ Port Molyneux— Mr. James JPatersoii Store* 'Keeper. ' '.:". '"" *? ! J"' ■"■' . -"■■ -'Matattra^'A i : ArphibaTd.^ ' - '• ■ ■ '- ' ! - ; • '"' «' »•* River^Mr QebrgeSttthertana. &W^^AW s &£f WtoHouse HoteU

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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 89, 23 March 1876, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 89, 23 March 1876, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 89, 23 March 1876, Page 8

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