Miscellaneous. Tjl OR POSIT IV E SAL E. - The EUROPEAN r HOTEL. Branner ' " P"arade,' No Town '; together with ' the Furniture; Effects, ; and Fittings The house is almost new, and is complete iri : every.- department. It; is situated' in the best business , part . of t'ao townsnip, and a twelvemonths' retail spirit license, has just been taken out for the hotel. ' • Terms' moderate, as the proprietor is anxious, to retire from the business.. Apply to the undersigned on the premises. LOUIS EGDEN. J\U,N C TION HOTEL, ' ' On the main Grey Valley road, Within 'half-a-mile of the Ahaura. , First-class Stabling and paddock. accommodation for waggoners' torses with j . unlimited free grass. Meals at all hours- Dairy '-produce-- on sale. JAMES HOLMES, (Late of Ross and Hokitika), : : -'.. '-..-■ -«::;: v Proprietor. T U N C T ION HOTEL, New Twelve-Mile Landing, •■■■ ,' ' ■•" • ' ■. .- ' •-.•' ' ; ' T - j ■ At the junction of the niain Grey Valley and No-Town Roads. • ; T.MULLINS, ' : ....,,: Proprietor. CANDINAVIAN HOTEL, :.-. , Half : Ounce. ,... , ... This old-established Hotel has been further improved by the erection of a commodious and well-appointed BILLIARD ROOM, '■ { l With a first-class Billiard Table. Travellers and Visitors to the Half-Ounce district will find superior accommodation and every attention. Good Beds The largest Public Hall on the Gold-fields O. W. ANDERSON, ' : • Proprietor TTERBER T C O U P E HOUSE BUILDER & CARPENTER, oach, WaggPn, and Carriage Buildeb, r::-.----- AHAUR A. Agricultural arid Mining' Machinery, . of every description, manufactured and re-. ........... paired.^ . , Imported.. Machinery, fitted, put up, and placed, in working order. O^T ; SAii^Reaping, Trashing, and Chaff, cutting Machines^ with all the latest ; imprbveinerits. :: r: : ■ : " ■ Wheelwright.and Carpenter's in every . . -branch, done.to order or by tender, The trade supplied with material.— Country rders promptly and personally attended to rjNION HOTEL : AWD BAKERY, Nelson Creek Cros»ing, at Junction, :•' Main Grey Valley Road. /The undersigned has removed from the old oa&ai the. foot of Nelson Creek, and erected the above commodious and centrally situated Pwtaises;.; .;' .■.,:' .;•,::.<:.. ,::■ >' ■■■■■ ■■■ ■•;ii ~r:iii '•>■:'<: ,^r< rrr— ■;[:..<: ;\: ■ ■■.: ■:■■■ •-•:: ■'..;; ; : -Good Accommodation for . Travellers. - '. Bread delivered throughout the district. Farm Produce on Sale. ,^iOTjrX(r: yj. #08% Proprietor <y T M^P -E : It I A : L '-H O T E L, Camp str'ebt, Ahauba. i; The nridersigned' begs : tp announce to his ririmerbus acquaintances throughout the Grey andilnangahna Gold-fields that he has become proprietor of the above well-known' hotel (recently.occupied by. Mrs Watkins) .and he is prepared to offer _ SUPERIOR ; "ACCOMMODATION all -travellers,- visitors and- bis friends who may favor him with their patronage^ - Wines, Ales,.and Spirits of the beat quality, : 6^JyU',. . : jqHN=HESSEY,_ :■> -.--■ m I,;*-: -)..■ ;-. . ; '-:i '■■ Proprietor, ■; e:l ly 's -hotel 1 , ... . .;..:•^ twelvetMile, . ; .Jungtionpf No Town and Up-country roads; ;,: ; -; Qoqd accommodation for. travellers. ■ ■;;:- Stabling and Grass Paddocks. . : ; .. FARM^PRODUCE always ON SaLE., thMaskelly,. •, :;; .i-T-^I . : i !:-.« -:'. !•:■:■ ■ Prpprietpr e'O MM ERC IA L HOTEL, Twelve-Mile Landing, (Ori 1 the direct road to the Grey Valley and . w :: Inangahua Gold Fields.): ; Good Accommodation for travellers— Meals jBt; all hours— Stabling and .Horse. FeedrDairy Produce on Sale— English Grass Paddocks. ; . ,' ..^ '.; " GEORGE BIDGOOC. TTA LF-WAY HOUSE HOTEL r~*" ; "MropiK Terrace, ' : ' :" '■ '.'. I.; Nelson Greek.. ',' . . . '.! ' . ,; k.LIVERYj AND BAIT STABLES. ' r Saddle Horses for Hire. AFeiry available at all times on the creek' .; !., ;; ...r. potts,-/:,::.., ; ' . . . ■:."., Proprietor. ■ r\LJVIER'S ; STAII : ' HOTEL) ; "; : ■ AHAURA. ' : <-j f "';' ••'■ ' ; ' I TheT-Undersigned begs to announce to the inhabitants of the Grey Valley arid to [the travelling public that, having become ; pro; .prietor of the above establishment, he isdetermined to continue to provide that . , i vx* FIRST^riASS ACCOMODATIOW ' i ) .For which the house has become celebrated. 'JiYl {li ,'>::;:: IYiUVr ■■ ; <:•■■: ]v; ;;() j Every attention'^ paid 'to the comfort of visitors. \ r io:ii\:?.) ■ \ ■ Priyatt suites; of apartments. | Chambers for professional gentlemen, j B^f'L L^- ; Ajil f I)"'SC i c^ ; -' -• - - j ■■* oiiThe-'finest range of Stabling ;■ in the. Gr^y -/'.< (ill! /fl; 'I .-'j:^..'.i Valley.; .-..nbi-yrj •'.■...:■> j it »'.>> ?l Will "')&' i'</<li !l .•■l.ir.H Hi (JJ.'n.y i ; JOHN M . O L Li3UViIJJ&,B,* Proprietor.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1850, 22 July 1874, Page 4
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625Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1850, 22 July 1874, Page 4
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