Balclutha Advertisements THE Newmarket Hotel, BALCLDTHA. The a^ore establishment cootinues to be '^nducted on a scale worthy of the high y b mutation it has so long maintained. It is provid.d with every comfort and conVenieuce, having a large nnd elegant Show JRooin veil ad pted for commerciiU purposes. The etables and posting departmen aTe well Down to be unsurpassed by any es^blish'juent of the kind in the Province. Dunne's Line of Oaeh^p stirt from this Hotel won the arrival and departure of each 'train to and from Dunedin. Passengers may rely t>P on beiE 8 cutie'cl r or the early train. j JOHN DUNNE, Proprietor. Farmer's Arms Hotel, BALCLUTHA. \\T ILLIAM LLO YD, V T begs respectfully to inform, his old jfriends and the travelling: public penerft'ly, 1 jtliatjie Vslease." the above Hotel, and trusts by civility, 'cleanliness, and attention, with mpderate charges, to merit a share of public ■patronage, | All Winps, Spirits, and Beer will be of the ; best Brands. i The Stables are in charge of careful and experiencef^o -oms. I FIRST-CL _3S SADDLE HORSES AND BFfiGIES always for Hire. t Rooking Office fnr Mfssrs LEWIS and SUTHERLAND'S Ca'lin's Hiver an<i Port MolyDeux Koyal Mail Cooches, leaving here every Tuesday and Friday morning, upon "arrival of train from Dunedin. Barr's Assembly Hall, the laig' st and most comfortable, in Otasb, To Let for Concerts, Balls, Theatrical entertainments, with Piano, at moderate ,cbar«;eß '539 TOHNRA M A G E, PLUMBER, TINSMITH, AND ZINO WOBBLER, CLYDE-STREET, BALCLUTH,\. N.B.— All work guaranteed. Fi'rstclass Workmen sent ''to all par't3 of the district. 142 TT I L G O U R BROS., 'I'nfdctidrie'rs, Pastry Cooks, Bread and Biscuit Bakers, Clyde 'Street, Balclutha. He t Pies and Coffee ready at all hours. Xhip of Coffee and Pie, 6d 'Caterers lor Pic-Nics, Balls, Suppers, &c. Bride, Christening, and Funeral Cakes always on hand. '340 spiLBERT M'DOUGALL, 'CONFECTIONER, PASTRY-COOK, BREADi AND BISCUIT BAKER, Adjoining Doull's Mill, Balclutha. G. MD begs to iDform the inhabitants of Balclutha that he has commenced business as above, and trusts by producing a good article 'to secure a fair share of support. Soirees, Concerts, and Dinners catered for. Wedding Cakes made on the shortest notice 570 Robert grigor IS A CASH PURCHASER to FARMERS' PRODUCE At current fates. a 394
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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 112, 1 September 1876, Page 1
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