Baldlutha Advertisements THE Newmarket Hotel, BALOLUTHA. *Tfe abore establishment continues to be 'conducted on a scale worthy of the high 'j t -vut/vtion it has so long maintained. It is prond d with every comfort; and convenience, having a large »<nd elegant Show 'Room well adapted for commercial purposes. The stables and posting departmen are' well nown to be ursurpasspd by any esfa^lieh'rotnt of the kind in tbe Province. Dunce's Line of Coaches start from this Forel upon tbe arrival and departure of each trainto -and from Danedin. Passengers may xely «pon being 'called for tbe early train. ■ JOHN DUNNE, Proprietor. Farmer's Arms Hotel, BALCLUTHA. WILLIAM LLOYD, begs respectfully to inform his old friends and the travelling public genera'ly, that he has leaser, the above Hotel, and trusts by civility, cleanliness, and attention, wifh mpderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage, All Wines, Spirits, and Beer will be of the beet Brands. Tbe Stables are in charge of careful and experienced grooms. FIRST-CLASS SADDLE HORSES AND always for Hire. Booking Office for MVssrs LEWIS and SUTHERLAND'S Ca-lin'g Kiver and Port Molyneux Poyal Mail Cooche?, leaving here every Tuesday and Friday morning, upon ''^"tival of tr<iin from Dunedin. Barr's Assembly Hall, the laig st and most comfortable, in Otaaro, To Let for Concerts, Balls, Theatrical entertainments, with Piano, at moderate charges. ! 839 A V SO N & WILSON, Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS, CLYDE-STREET, BALCLUTHA. TOHN RAMAGE, PLUMBER, TINSMITH, AND ZINC WORKEE, CLYDE-STREET, BALCLUTHA. KB. — All work guaranteed. Firstclass Workmen sent to all parts ot the district. 142 . . ,_ T7" ILGOUR BROS., Confectioners, Pastry Cooks Bread and Biscuit Bakers, Clyde Street, Balclutha. HatPieß and Coffee ready at all hours. Cup of Coffee aid He, 6d'Caterers for Pic-Nics, Balls, Suppers, &c. Biide, Christening, and Funeral Cakes always on hand. 340 ip ILBERT M'DOTTGALL, •CONFECTIONER,, PASTRY-COOK, BREAJb AND BISCUIT BAKER, Adjoining Doull's Mill, Balclutha. G. MD begs to inform the inhabifants of Balclutha that he has commenced business as iabove, and trusts by producing a good article to secure a fair share of support. Soirees, Concerts, and Dinners catered for bedding Cakes made tin the shortest no'ticJe.
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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 123, 17 November 1876, Page 1
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