HOTELS S HA M R OK HOTEL, Thames-street North, OAi KIT, PATRICK CROFT Has pleasure in intimating to his numerous circle of friends that he is having the above Hotel put into a thorough state of repair and is adding a large ! HA-iD.BALL COURT, ' , . Which will be opened in a few days, & where he can invite all lovera of the gai to try their Bkill and enjoy an hour at th pleasant pastime. In the Hotel there iB every accommodation for travellers, - .spacious and comfortable Bedrooms, ana Wineß, Spirits, and Beers, of the very best brands always on hand. THE STABLES Are under the Proprietor's personal supervision., Baggies (Single and Double) and Saddle Horses, at a' moment's notice, let on hire by the week or day. Horses at livery - \ will receive every attention. The proprietor trusts that by civility, attention, and keeping nothing but the very best, to meet with a share of the publio support. P. CROFT, Proprietor. TOWN BELT HOTEL. William Mixsom, Peopetetor. W. M. respectfully begs to intimate to the publio of Oamaru and the district that he has Opened the Above FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. Situated in the most healthy part of Oamaru, with an entire view of the harbor. The Hotel is commodioußly built, with fine airy rooms, and the proprietor will pay special attention to the wants of hiß visitors, in order to secure for them every comfort obtainable in Oamaru.- - The Wines ond Spirits will be found to be of the very beat quality. None but the Best Brands will be kept. The Hotel will be found specially convenient for passengers, being close to the North Belt Ra> way Station. 10 NORTHERN AND EMPIRE STABLES pi M. E V N S Oamaru and surrounding districts that he has taken the above Stables, and hopes bj keeping a first-class supply of Single and Double Buggies, Waggonettes, and Saddle Horses, to merit a continuance of the support ierto aooorded to the Stables. Firsi-olass Groomß alwaya in attendance< Horses bought and sold on commission. N.B.—Horses oarefully broken to saddle or'single and double harness. 7 M AHENO HOTEL, W. SIMONS, (Late of the Terminus Hotel, Ngapara,) Begs to inform the farmers, settlers, and public generally of the district, that he has taken the above Hotel, lately occupied by Mr. S. Conway, and hopes that by devoti every attention to the wants of his patrons to merit a fair share of their apport. None but THE BEST OF WINES & SPIRITS Kept in stock. GOOD STABLING PROVIDED. W. SIMONS, PROPRIETOR. 319 WATSON'S HOTEL AND CAFE, DUNEDIN, specially built for the convenience of Railway and other Travellers, being situated in the immediate vicinity of the Railway Station, and fitted with every possible'convenience—Lavatories, Ladies' Cloak Room, Parce Room, &o. An elegantly furnished Dining Room, especially for Ladies, and Ladies act companied by Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Nigh Porter. Travellers called for early Trains. Our Porter in attendance at Rail Station to receive luggage. Q UEEN'S HOTEL, Corner of THAMES AND WEAR STREETS, Oamaru. JAS. MARKHAM ... Pkopeiktor. This magnificent Hotel is NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, The Proprietor having spared no expense in making it the finest appointed house in New Zealand, There is a SPLENDID BILLIARD SALOON on the premises, fitted with two of Alcook's Best Tables and appurtenances. All Wines, Spirits, &c., guaranteed to be of first-class quality. Visitors patronising this Hotel may rely upon being made comfortable. JAMES MARKHAM, Proprietor. 274 WILL CLOSE 18TH FEBRUARY. UNEDIN CONSULTATION. D 10,000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. 38 Performers. DUNEDIN CUP. First... ... £IOOO Second ... 500 Third 200 Others (div.) 700 £2400 36 Performees. J. C. HANDICAP. First ... ... £SOO Second ... 250 Tnird... ... 100 Others (div.) 350 £I2OO 27 Pkeformers. publicans' h andicap. First ... ... £250 Second ... 125 Third SO Others (div.) 270 £725 21 Performers. CITY STAKES. First £250 Second ... 125 Third SO Others (div.) 220 £675 "By Letter only," with two stamps enclosed for replies. Please send P.O. Orders, Bank Notes, or Cheques, with Is exchange added; but under no circumstances will Registered Letters be accepted, and ad* dress ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr. Abraham, Box 351, Po3t Office, Dunedin. Four First amount to ... £2OOO :Four Second,, „ ... 1000 Four Third „ „ ... 460 Each of which can' be won with one ticket.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1322, 10 December 1881, Page 1
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