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HotelsGUAM'S SOMBBSBT HOTEL, ASHBURTON THIS fine Hotel is replete with ovary convenii ence lor Settlers and 'Travellers. The Cuisine la under the personal superintendence of the Pro. prietor, whose lens expeience on sea and land offers p substantial guaraxlteethat his patrons will have every comfort' afforded' them, and may rely on being called, the Early. Trains going -North and South daily. Wines, Spirits, Ales, »0., of the Choicest f Brandt* (Nona other kept in stock.) B. W. SHEARMAN, Proprietor. In Connection with the above is the Livery and Bait Stables, and they are under 1 the able superintendence of P, L. Bosenbergo, so long known with King Cobb’s Telegraph Line of Coaches, both in Australia and New Zealand, where every attention is paid to anything left under his care. Superior Carriage and Buggy Pairs, taddle Horses and Hacks always on hand for Hire, Sale, or Exchange. Horses broken to saddle and harness. A Coach Manufactory adjoins the above, under the partnership of Messrs Burley, Westbrooke, and Cooper. They have always on hand the newest designs in Broughams, Barouches, Phmtous, Waggonettes, and American Buggies of every description. Carriages built to order. All timber used in their manufactory has been carefully selected by Mr B. Burley, whose long experience in the trade desires no further comment. Repairs done in a superior manner, with all possible despatch and at the lowest rates. Manufactory and Beposltory, East and Barnett street, Ashburton. 218 ASHEUETON EAILWAT BBPEE3HMBNT BOOMS. PASSENGERS travelling by railway are reminded that all Trains stop 20 minutes at the above station. The refreshment rooms are under the management ef B. -W. SHEARMAN, of the Somerset Hotel, and Travellers will find every convenience afforded to them. A Ladies’ Befreshment Boom adjoins the Ladies' Waiting Boom. A Bell will ring five minutes before the departure of each train. 219 CAMERON’S MITRE COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL NOEWICH QUAY, LYTTELTON. J. 8. C AMEEON Proprietor. THE Proprietor begs to draw the attention of Commercial Travellers, the Public, and Families to the unsurpassed accommodation of this Hotel, Suites of apartments for Families are well arranged and distinct from the Hotel Department, while the rooms are both commodious and easy of access. TABLE D’HOTE daily at 1 o’clock. The Hotel contains an excellently appointed and lighted Billiard Boom, with one of AloocVs superior Tables, and is in charge of on experienced Marker. WINES and SPIRITS, Ac., of the best brands only. 127 BRITANNIA HOTEL, WHATELY ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Proprietors: CHARLES GREEN, formerly of the “ Shades,” and late of the Ship Hotel, Timaru, and DANIEL M'QUINNESS, of the Foresters' Hotel, f fIHE above beg to intimate to their old friends L and the public that they are to be found daily at the above hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated and fitted up with every comfort and convenience, and no effort on their part will be spared in making all who favour them with their patronage welcome. Luncheon on doily: Soups, Chops, Steaks on the Shortest Notice. Dinners as per arrangement. Privite rooms for Families. WINES, BEER. AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. The management of the Hotel is under the supervision of Mr GREEN, so long and favourably known both in Christchurch and Timaru. Good Stabling. 9558 THE g H A D E S, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Stores. Importer of Ale and Porter of the First Brands, Including Blood’s, Guinness’, Byass’, and the Celebrated Pig Brand Stout. The Ales in Stock are— Younger’s, Jeffrey’s, Allsop’s, Tennents, and Ind, Cope and Co.’s Brands, in Glass and Stone Bottles. Wines of the Best Quality, Champagne and Moselle, also very fine Port, strougly recommended for Invalids. Clarets of the best qualities; and Australian Wines of the best quality. Fine Amontillado and other Sherries, for Family use, all at ordinary prices. W. H. PORTER, Proprietor. All Letters with orders will receive prompt' attention. Goods delivered within four miles of town Free. Luncheon on the Table every day from 114.30 to 2 p.m. 8088 NEW INN, ASHBURTON. J, Wallace BEGS to Inform his old Friends and the Public that having made extensive alterations to the iLbove Hotel, lie cau now offer superior accommodation to Boarders. Private Rooms for Families. Wines, Beers, and Spirits of the Best Brands. * A new Billiard Boom has been erected and fitted up with one of Alcock’s Best Tables. Good Stabling and Paddocks. 4525 TIMARU. w ILHAMS’ PRIVATE AND RESTAURANT. HOTEL Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Boarders. Adjoining Railway Station, Timaru. 5443 COPP’S CAFE AND DINING ROOMS, Church street, Timaru. VISITORS to Timaru will find all the comforts ef a Private Hotel at this large establishment. Charges moderate. 3500 J. H. COPP. EMPIRE HOTEL, HOKITIKA. THIS large and commodious Hotel has just been thoroughly renovated, decorated, and refurnished. New additional well-ventilated Bedrooms and Sample Booms have been erected, rendering this one of the best Hotels in the Colonies, and specially adapted for the requirements of commercial men. The Billiard Boom is fitted with one of the best English tables. Private Sitting-rooms if required. The Tariff will be considerably reduced, whtle the comforts will be largely increased. First-class Spirits, Wines, and Beers. English and Colonial of the beat brands will always be kept. Shower and Plunge Baths. Coaches leave the Hotel for Christchurch twice weekly; and for Greymsuth, Kumora, and Boss doily, 2449 JOSEPH CHURCHES, Proprietor. EASTERN HOTEL. Comer of Cashel street, and East Town Belt. THE alto rations to the above being now oom plete, visitors eon obtain ail the accommodation of a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, Superior accommodation for Single Gentlemen. Private Booms for Families. 1899 J PL HALL. Proprietor. QUILL’S JJOOMS {Next Tattersall’s), CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THESE Luncheon Rooms have been newly erected at great expense, and are now one of the most commodious and comfortably furnished establishments in Christchurch. The bedrooms are fitted up luxuriously and are large and airy. The private, sitting, and commoroialrooms are furnished in a style second to none in the Province. There will be an ample supply of the latest periodicals, and to which constant additions will be made. The bill of fore will contain sufficient variety to suit all tastes, and the proprietor is determined that nothing shall he wanting on his 'part to secure the patronage of the travellers and residents of Christchurch. A Night Porter, for the convenience of those who travel by the early trains, is in attendance, so that those who stay at this favourite place of resort can rely upon being called at any hour. Wines and beer of the very best brands. A private room for the convenience of ladies, and a waitress always in attendance. 2517 HIS XjoEDSHIP’S XjAEDEB * AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, Lichfield street. The Best Is Luncheon in Christchurch. Private Booms for Ladies. 3539 W. J. MESSENGER, Propr etor. Wool, Grain, Ac. ASHBURTON WOOL AND SCOURING WORKS. SCOURING and SORTING carried on as usual. Cush Purchaser of Formers’ Clips of Wool. 9937 CYRUS HOMERSHAM. WOOL.— The undersigned are prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances on Wool placed in their hands for sale In this market, ox consigned to Messrs Miles, Brothers, and 00. fox sale in London. 198 MILES. HABSAL * CO., Christohnrsh TO SHEEP FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE undersigned are prepared to make Libera CASH ADVANCES on WOOL CLIPS for the coming season for shipment to the London Market at lowest current raws# 8355 P. CUNNINGHAM A CO., Christchurch ADVANCES ON WOOL. THE undersigned Is prepared to make 111 advances on Wool, either sent in for sa Christchurch, or for shipment to London. BOBEET WILKI Hew Zealand Wool Stores, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5006, 6 March 1877, Page 4

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