,,—,-,■■-— .... t . — — ■ . , . ■-' •?;•'• "' ■■-■••".!•'. -r-jr.-jj; V•■ .j J . ' : ! '-' IMiltph Advertisements y-yy-i /,^-.&o'W&:&y.:.QrA4& r^^^ AGCOUNTANT, ..SHAREBROKER, AWD r ..-•'- '-? * COMMISSION; AGENT,. !; , 7>, ;-..;' Milton/ \ v.- ??,; Books. audited, :' and Tradesmen's! accounts kept, 1 <_tc ■: etc.- - •' -!>,;■• r -. 7 ,-■'■- XA : M'E"S S ; J ."S ; C5'A N'i.. ; A;N^ FELLMOFGER, yy- '*.',. /MtLTON, /; 'V;.' : ''"' '■ ' :: ''' Is:a CASH PURCHASER of ;i ,',. . "WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDESi & TALLOW, . ,. at current, rates. ' l . a 63-3 . ,-pV- Q rp ''. j .... ..Q- yA /B> - ' " ' ' DAVID iiiia PETER DE WAR^ 1 having purchased, tho Helensbrook 1 Floiir sand ; Oatmeal Mills, Tokomairiro, , beg to state: that they are ' PURCHASERS of WHEAT and OATS. They also beg to notify to the Public that all Gristing entrusted to them will have careful i*rid prompt attention. '',-." a 635 "FMPORT-HMT TO FARMERS. JAMES .vrDO^ALD, \ LIME BURNER,. * 'Tokomairiro Limo Works, Waihola Gorge, Is now prepared to supply Farmers with Limo tor agricultural purposes (only) at 23s per ton, delivered at the Milburn Station in quantities not less than a truck load. J. MD. trusts that the Farmers of Otago will ftppreciiite his efforts to supply them With Lime at tho very cheapest possible rate,* and at; prices greatly reduced as compared with the usual quotations* for building purposes. He. therefore trusts to receive large orders for supplies, ithe value of liming .land being freely acknowledged by all agriculturist's who have tested : its improving powers upon soils. .. . -. .-, • a 621 'YRT A-IHO LA STE 4 U ( S A; W AND PLANING MILLS; ',', Messrs REID & DOUGLAS ;s Beg respectfully to inform Builders, Contractors, and the Public that they aro prepared to execute all orders, and^to. deliver the same along the Railway Line with care, and despatch. a 622 (NEW)' ' JAKE HOTE L, .WAIHOLA, - ARCHIBALD PATERSON, Beg 3 to announce to tho public of Balclutha and surrounding districts tbat he has opened his new and commodious Hotel on the banks of the WAIHOLA LAKE. ; . Families and parties wishing a,. few days' relaxation from business will find the Lake a most enjoyable retreat. A number of Boats will be kept for the especial U3e of visitors at the Hotel. • A. P; hopes tbat l*y attention to the. coin fort * •of his visitors, and moderate charge's, h§ wills . receive a good share of public patronage^ ; •" a 652 j&liscellaneoias "■ ■■% Coii-raercial Hotel, Clinton* i!'w'-.'f.VV-, - . ■ . ■■ ' , ''4;4y. -■"' -. . .;i Allen & o'E_atv t e ,-, Prophietors I^TESSES. A. & OK beg. to notify to the, •J-*-*- travelling public' that the above Hotel ia now complered, and will be fouad to be replete with every convenienceA TRIAL SOLICITED. FIRST CLASS STABLING .-'- ,- ANI) ; • , j PA DDO 01 AOC O M MO.T) A TIO N., Saddk Horses, and Buggies always'oh hire 780 ' ' -'"' :- ' ..-.,■-;- .',* :i BOBE RT J. SP A R ' DLACKSMITia, '\ ' ;\- : _;"w • 'A..-^^c^|^^ r |.i , v % "'■' All descriptions 'of : Smith?^oi , __: ' executed . in 'i l worl__mai--ike manner, and . ••--•-.-;;,,•; : ,-, • with. d.espatch.. '' 7 f '- . a 496-. f\ LAS G0 W ( JR T E 'H0 DS E *JT HOTEL & RESTAURANT, t]v y. Corner Princes and Dowling-sts,,, Dunedin. - JOHN DONALDSON, Proprietor, r : .. ' ''''' '•"' '■' ~ ''•'•-; 'v; *)i!t ■ " Elegant and.COmmoc\io-as pre-mises Ijavmg.ljeet. erected on the site of the weli-kn'own OLD RIE-, SHOP, fomdng , a complete Hotel, , -Restaurant, - and Refreshment Rooms,, this ! hoiise r tiow pos'-7 sesses imequalled' 'advantages ",-to. -strangers * and visitors from the > country, .from' .its : central posi-' tion;in thes bvisin ess part of the city, and its close, .proximity to the Bhipping and railways.', ; -'~; Mi - -. Superior accommodation mr visitors and"' ' ! '' ; ' "7? '' ; boarders.-.--? -..'r'i ;;:;•;. ; '- ' ' '? • Comf or table Beds? with every, convenience? i f < ' f 7* * ''■ :: ';-•'" '>''''Fii-st"-class Cuisine...-, .,.;; , . ; ; /'' ''*" : In the Restaurant, meals can^ be obtained '"aVall.-'' hours of the day,' with all the luxuries of 'the ."."•/', ..'"' il 'y '-'' season. - f!; "' AAA' 1 ,, r/uri •)•_•.. ilie celebrated ' Ashet'Pib,^ '.with cup j of coffee:or ■-■ ! 'i"ir-.' \7;glab;6.f-ale.ov.pqrter;for.,6d.. . -»•;;;?,• i '■■'> T r aveUer^caU'ed{f6ff chfly-(train;and coachiss. si ! f* r '• . f 'AA-K ilf. : ]B^6rdJrsgfor Redding CakVs''aiid all de-.fSQrf'*&-&-3-^o^CbMfeetibner^exc6u^ with -taste , ; -;-Wp^T^ Ai and'uispatch.- .•»*/', > f ':. Societies' Balls, etc., catered for on reasonable .-■'■ Ay ''?■: ' -"-'. terms. '..- " '/ • Larg« Room, suita.ble for ?- ? -. -Private eoid.Public Meetings or. -Jocial Reunions. - " 'yy 44. '.-". ■'■■:■■ y.r ryy^Ayr .-*._: :yy;ymQj
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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 129, 29 December 1876, Page 6
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