Balclutha Advertisements Farmer's Arras Hotel, BALCLUTHA. WT LLT All LLOYD beg respectfully *o inform his r>ld friends, and the travelling public generally, that he has leased the above hotel, and trusts by civility, oleanlinpsß. and attention, with moderate charges, to rnerib a share of public patronage. All Wines, Spirits, and Beer will be of the nest rands. The Stables are in charge of careful and experienced grooms. FTRST-CLA.SS SADDLE HORSES AND BUGGIES always for Hire. LLOYD'S (late Barr's) Asserably-liall. This old-established and popular place of amusement is in the centre of the town, in the main road, and is always available for Theatrical or other entertain nents. There is a first-clas Piano, and the Hall will be well-lighted. Apply TV LOYD, Farmers' Arms Hotel, Proprietor. TAUGALD M'NIVEN & PETERS, (Late Ironside and Pateraon), GENERAL BLACKSMITHS AND WHEELWRIGHTS, Cltdk-Street, Balclutha, Are prepared to execute all work entrusted to | them with neatness and despatch, and at the most moderate charges. c907 A W. L E G G, SHOEING & GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Baiclutha. Agricultural Implements made and repaired. Iron Gates, Grave, and all kinds of Ornamental Fencing made. Horses earfevtlly and properly shod. Ren ping Machines Repaired. New Steel Fingers puh on, or old Fingers re-cast and put in first-class order. All order* attended 'o and executed with despatch. P'ices strictly moderate. 11 milii U LUTHA LEADER NEWSPAPER and GENERAL JOB PRINTING OFFICE, CLYDE-ST., BALCLUTHA. Hnving lately imported from Melbourne a large and variea -issortment of Jobbing Type, in plain and fancy letter, highly suitable to all kinds oj Commercial and General Printing, the Clutha Leader Company is now in a position to execute all orders with the utmost NEATNESS and DESPATCH, and in a style equal to anything in the Colony The type has been chosen specialty with a view to the requirements of the minting trade in i country district. The Company is therefore pre pared to supply all kinds of Job Printing at th< shortest notice, and in the highest style of thi printng art. "VT O T I C E GRAHAM, of Claverhouse, F.S.A. L.L.D., Pioneer Postman to Invereargil and Gabriel's Gully, First Gardener oi the Diggings, and prizetaker for Red Cab bage and Cheap Mutton, Junior Partne: in the late celebrated firm of Bathgate Graham, and Co., Cat Exporters to Hoki tika, now Bookseller and Stationer, op posite the Daily Times Office, Dunedin. Graham's friends from the Clutha an invited to give him a call when they visi the City. Any wraps, parcels, &c. , the; may wish temporarily to get rid of he wil take in charge, and deliver to the owhe when wanted. — Charge, 0. JV/T IL K! MILK! In order to meet the requirements q the inhabitants of Balclutha, I intern shortly to commence supplying sweet mill very morning. WILLIAM TOSH, I Fearn Hill, Oct. 24, 1878.
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Clutha Leader, Volume V, Issue 237, 24 January 1879, Page 1
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