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■■:- 1 ,:lew Advertisement. . » '..;-.! j i *-'"'.' '\ '••' !' ANNUAL i 0 LE;AR ING 8 A^E,yyl ': .AND "■ ' j l ly\ iT GREAT REDUCTIONS '" " : '"^ AT SCOBIE BROTHERS, CJT I N T O 2sT. ■ a' Having resolved to largely redzuce ozzr extensive and varied Stoch of G-eneral CMCerehaiudise previozus to tak,^ ing stoeh in JidCouy. -we beg to intimate to the inhabi- . j tcuruts of Clinton and the snrronnding districts, that -we shall offer act Unreserved Clearing; Prices dzzring 2£arcCh . aixd Ajpril—for CASH — the -whole of ouur new and -well assorted, Stoch, consisting of special indncernents in every department, and at snch sweeping Iteducctions as shouCld command a speedy clearance ; and cus the present stoch mnst be cleared to mahe room for Far chases, no reasonable offer will be refnsed. Early Inspection ' Invited and Bargains to All - AT ■ -. SOOBIEy BROTHERS,. 916 IffJiiSTOfJi <fe .CIiINTOZf. :

. — . — — ■ RAILWAY STATION. Royal Hotel, Tokomairiro. T> OBE R T MARGE IE, PROPRIETOR. On and after the Ist January, 1876,- Pas sengers by the Railway can rely upon receiv ing a firsWass Cup of Tea or Coffee, and all other refreshments, at the above Hotel, at all hours, Eirst-class accommodation for. Visitors and Families. . SADDLE HORSES AND BUGGIES ALWAYS .READY. GOOD STABLING. AND PADDOCK i ACCOMMODATION . ALEXANDRA HOTEL, PORT MOLYNEUX. JAMES GAKROWAY, Proprietor, Wines and Spirils of the best brands always on hand. - Superior Accommodation; -for -Travellers 1 , together .with first class stabling. Saddle Horsps and. Buggies always on hire. Pic-nics, Soirees, B,alls, and Concerts catered 4li ' ' "y- [: for. . : : -T¥T ESLETAN.' C.kfrß Q ; H,^ BALCLUTHA." Until further Notice' Divine Service will I be conducted by the Rev. F. C. Dewsbury morning and evening. 641 W. HOJPE t C.S.y. A_ N.P.RjE W ... . Dig KJ3.O |f.,- --. ;.■• "" B > L}A'<>:K;S; i M;r;T^.:: i iV.y> BAKER- STREET, STIRLING. A. Dy begs" to inform the inhabitants of . Stirling, and^ the <surroundiDg [neighbor hcod^ that he has^coinmfericed business as above, in premises newly. erected for, the purppse^and trusts by strict attention to Business to merit a : fair share,, of public patronage . and .support.- - -.... Having been'kndwn as a 3rßf-clasß ploughmanln England, he thoroughly understands the manufacture and repairing of .all Agricul- .' tural Implements, to which he will devote special attention,, . j. y .-.>■■' zA-.z -. • . Single and Double-Furrow Ploughs made . to order.: ' ; .-:::.'-; .* - '-.A' '>-■ '• y - y^--* ; AU descriptions of Smith Work executed, in a workmanlike manner, and witlj dc'spattiii. Stirling, 26th January, 1876.---811 ' .J. ,_. : . ..;:,..,•»»-.

Commercial Hotel, Clinton* Allen & O'Kane - Proprietors. -jMTESSRS. A. & O'K beg to notify to the JJJL travelling public that the above Hotel is now completed, and will be found to be replete with every convenience. A TRIAL SOLICITED. FIRST CLASS STABLING AND PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION. Saddle Horses, and Buggies always on hire 780 DUNEDIN' TO PORT MOLYNEUX AND CATLIN'S RIVER. THROUGH IN ONE DAY. I ON .TUESDAYS .AND FRIDAYS. iyf ESSES ROBERTSON & SUTHERLAND -'-*--*•-. beg to intimate" that they will, on and alter the Ist January, run a coach from. Baiclutha on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS (immediately after the arrival of the morning trains' from DunedinV, tb Port Molyneux and Catlin's River, returning" to Bcilclutha the sam9 nights. Passengers and parcels booked -at the Farmer's Arms.Hotel, Baiclutha. 696 , . , _ y,- . . .... mHE RAILWAY :HOTEL, STIRLING (Junction of Kaitangata and 'Baiclutha Roads.) • WILLIAM WATTS ,- -~ Proprietor. Superior Accommodation for Travellers and Private Families. Goad Stabling. PaddockAccombdation. ( Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the very best, . .; Railway. passengers to and from Eaitangata 1 will 'meet with .every comfort, and civility at [ thisiHotel,. which -is the most conveniently ;' situatedfor Travellers' and Visitors to Kai- ■ -tan gata by raUto' Stirling! ■- -492 — ■- ' ■--7'.'' l ,T. .. c"'\ *■ '- ■" . TW A I W E R A; HOT EL, WAIWERA- : ■ (15 miles from ;Balelutha, 6£ ftom Clinton.) WM. STEWART - - Proprietob Eirst class Stabling and' Looee Boxes. 497 Paddock Accommodation..

ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. TAPANUI TO DUNEDIN, thkoughln~one day. ON and after TUESDAY, the 26th October the Tapanui Coach will continu to run as under : — Leaves Tapanui Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a.m. Leaves Clinton at noon, arriving at BaL clutha in time for the 4 o'clock train to Daoedin. Leaves Baiclutha on the arrival of the • " - mormnji trk'in ' from l )un ed iii '. IvIon : du}9, Wednesdays,, .and.- Fridnjs, reaching Tapanui' Vame day. WILLIAMS' &. C0.,.; 41S . . Proprietors. COALS! COALS! COALS! ; JOHN NELSON - : -' Be "iab ' Colliery. '■ T N. begs to intimate that he has purchased V* 9 Mr Couperthwaite's Coal Mine, and having made extensive improvements is now prepared to wippty Coal -of first-rate quality for 7s- per ton at the Pit. " Coals Deliveredto all parts of the township st 14.8 per ton. '" '■ ,5 All orders' left' with r Mr Ptter Mason will receive prompt attention. . '•.'... . • •. RB.— The r,oad ,to the Pifc.is now in good repair.' " .. .... ■..,-, 479 ... '.' y- •'-:;' • • , WAIPAHEE . H OT E L, W A I PAHEE. 14 Miles from Tapanui ; 11 Miles from Clinton. JOHN KNOX . ;....'-.. . v , Proprietor. T" ; K. begs to inform- his friends • and the "'*; travelling community that he has taken the above Hotel, and that it willbeliis utmost endeavor to' conduct the house inamannei . wrhich : will ensure those' calli ;g ' once to eal again. , First-class Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. Horses and Buggies, "always ready for hire 701 ;,

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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 90, 30 March 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 90, 30 March 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 90, 30 March 1876, Page 2

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