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/0/aORE.\ y spscial V$A j/ Whiskies \C , / Usher & Co.'s V / Special Reserve. \ 4-Crown \ *3y bcotch Whisky \ A Excellent Cuisine. Two Dining I\ «A I ftooms. Jrivatsßooins. I \«( I BathKooma. \\ MAURICE COGHLAN, I (Late J. O'Kane.) I I Spacious auu well arranged Sninplo I / Hooras. Hospitable Host., I / Homo-llko Hotel. Terra llrma for | J " tired Tourists. Perfect raradlso fur IL \ Parents and I'roßcnj-. Co modioun CarnraaiarT for O.r . mcrcials. TELEPHONE. / '»■ \ Whies niul liters of best / quality. /' \ Speight's XXXX Ale / _)\nlways on draught. / THE RAILWAY HOTEL, PUKERAU. [)ICHARD WALSH desires to inform J\ Settlers in and around Pukerau, and the Travelling Public, that he has PURCHASED the above Hotel and will vise his best endeavors to make the house a welcome resort for all who favor him with their patronage, A TRIAL SOLICITED I VHORSES AMD BUGGIES ON HIRE*,* Good Stabling and Paddocking. RICHARD WALSH - • Proprietor Livery Staolekeepers HOLLAND'S BAZAAR, LIVERY &BAIT STABLES MEDWAY BTSEET, GORE. WM. FINLAY begs to announce to the General Public of Gore and Surrounding Districts that he hits purchased the abeve large and commodious LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, and that he intends to carry on the business hitherto conducted by Mr J. HOLLAND in a manner that will give every satisfaction to his patrons. Single and double buggies always on hire, saddle horses ditto. Stabling accommodation at lowest rates. A competent groom always in charge. Horses broken carefully to the saddle or harness. N.B.—Farmers and the publis generally will find the best accommodation possible, and the same facilities as when Mr Holland occupied the stables. florse-feed sold on the premises. 95s WM. FINLAY, Proprietor. ! NOTICE. The Wyadhah Coaches. CONSEQUENT on recent train alteraJ tions, the hours of arrival and departure of Coaches running between ELENDALE AND WYNDHAM have been altered ; but Vehicles still connect with all trains ami the interests of passengers are as well looked after as before. Notwithstanding the opening of the railway to Glenham, the Coach will make WYNDHAM its point of departure for Fortrose on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10.45 a.m., returning on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES always ON HIRE. I®"* All Parcels to.be paid for on delivery SAMUEL RICHARDSON, COACH PROPRIETOR AND LIVERY STABLE KEEPER WYNDHAM JATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, GORE. Single and Double Buggies, Saddle Horses, &c, ON HIRE. F. R. WHITE, j 239t PROPRIETOR. FARMERS' CLUB HOTEL LIVERY STABLES, WYNDHAM, SADDLE HORSKS ON HIRE. j=g° Good Stabling at Lowest Rates -£> ALEX. "BROWN. . E. JLOVJBLL, PLUMBER, ZINC WORKER, TINSMITF, PATNTER, Paperhanger and Lead Lig) t Manufacturer. BkPAIBS OF AUi DESOBIFTI9NB, All work Guaranteed and at Leaaonab. Rates. & LO V E LL, Gobs,

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 15, Issue 1181, 3 May 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 15, Issue 1181, 3 May 1892, Page 1