r'1-''--;: ±"i/' ' I:"c^:jff j^O^eis- ~ '-•.■ :.■...:"■ ■■::, ;;;.; AtfCiTK'A-ijASi'-VN :HaTiiL/ ■, "" ! MAOLiGdAS.STRBIit.' ":. >': .- ' ■■• A !LBEttT'GRIFFITHS,' woll known to all old x\. Victoritiiis." as: lata Providoi-e ar.d Chief Steward to tlierMelbourne, (reel-''ni; ami A..i«siai-ie •Ibt,eauiors,|in; ruttii-ningliis ; thanks to1 bin numerous friends'• and patrons; foe'gi to intimate to; them aid the public igonerally■that-having completed' extensive'talterations and additions to his hotel, bo can now offer-Very 's'uperiof-necofanl-oiatian) ii[Kl ■hopes' by strict and unremitting atteutiou to their comfort-to merit a con-,: :-tiiittance:;o£:pastfavors. :;. •::..;...:, ,. r ...-*•,•■•-- ; In addition to,the improvement to the interior of the-hatch, thufeis excelleh-!; stabling accommodation, with loose boxes... .. ■;■■'-■;■.■>.:; -■*: '-:..<;, ---TPIE-OliOWN; IJO.TELr .. | Corner .of Hattray-street and 'iVlaelaggan-street. r .SOLE -PiIOPRiETOK—DANIEL WHITE.' " ril HIS. Hotel is'situated in the -heart of .the City," i "offers tlle-bcsfaci;ouimoc!afj6n for travellers and visitors; Mr. White paying the. strictest attention to the wants of • his -friends, customei's imd such of the public who may favor him v.iih their patronage. ■ ■Nonebut-the best"brands-of liquors are kept, and_ the charges ate in all cases extremely, moderate. ■ ''■ ' M A -li: T1- -N' S• H O T E L, '"' ' ...... g T xftfonD-SnEET, So long and favorably known in Dunedinas a first- ' .. - . class Private and Family Hotel. npHB Proprietor begs to'luforin. his friends and, T '; customers* thai; his arraugements are now coin-' plete to afford his old 'friends and supporters all the: comforts which'aro" f 0 be 'found in a well ordered home, with .the. liberty and "freedom of a first-class Hotel. Good bed "rooms,' 'clean' well' aired beds, a liberal table,,combined with very moderate charges, civility, ahd. attention is 'what1 the proprietor is prepared to, olwr to his customers. ' .■:,". ! Excellent.'stablmg: connected with the Hotel. ; :' J_; [.?■; .; CALEDONIA"N : ,HOTEL/ \ , Cornerof Walker and Hope-streets. :'■::• CHRISTIE-JiND. CO.^PKOi'BIiITORS. HAVING- opened this centrally, situated first-class " hotel,' begs to, inform their friends and eus-: 7 t6mers:tliat the aecqminodation'*they can offer is not to,be"surpassed.'.''-'Visitors'td the Caledonian may rely upon' enjoying all the; recreative freedom of a well CJiiducted' hotel, with the quiet and privacy of: a' doidqstic home. '■ ' • ' -; ■. " Wines, ales, and;irquqrs of 'the very best'qualitr:only drawn. ■_ 1 ■'} ''' '•>'' \ ■.',' . ' ..' ■'', "v '.-■■■■■■.'■' ■:'A;TfE"N"T'IOiR''i !-!:'->-.'- O. IF -you Tvanu a glass, ofr- real goodT ale, clear;as .crystal, ' ■-," •-■■ ;":-.- ' ''-:;1. ■": '■• '■. "• - -.■ }■/ , If 'you want civility ancl-moderate charges, . .. * If you want a good llate of Scotch kail,- : If you want a clean bed well aired, and first-rate .""'*.'. .'accomniodatioh,"call at _':";'"::.. * - , < • '. ■-. -, -,-, ■>■-..■ _~■■ J.;..CItAWFORP*S,-"..; > , ''■. ■ " ' lilasgow Arms, ; ■-•..■■■ Princes-street,.npar the.Cdtling. ; •-.- U N I'O N HOTEL, ; -: ': -'•, -. v: STAFi'onn-sTitEKT,; '"■. '■''■' ';.■".■ George Caownuiisx, Proprietor. • rHHE'-■UNION. HOTEL—of which 'Gv Crqwliurst JL:.' is. the original Pioprir'tor—is the oldest and most.coinmodions Hotel in Dunedin. The proprietor havinjjjust completed- large .additions to his already extensive establishment,:and 'having'-'beeii rgrautcd a General License, can no\v ofi'ei' uneq 11 ailed..accommo- '. dation to. his numerous fi'iends and patrons, for whom 110 endeavour shall be wanting' to render his House one of the most desirable in punedin. i - MOIR'S F A M 1 L V Ai;r> 'COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MAXSE-STMBT, D,U N. E 'D I N. TEIHIS very extensive and coinmoclioiis Hotel, B which has been fitted-up i'e^'ai'di(>=s of expense and with the one ohjeci in vie^i"—that of the accommodation of visitors aud the public requirements in general—is now open. U OIE'S LI OT E L Will not only lit; found the larprest but the.most convenient Hotel in Punedin. The rooms are large, airy, light, and admirably ndaptudfor visitors, who look- ■ibr the convenience's pf a. homewith all the freedom of a well-arranged Hotel. The wines, spirits, &c, drawn at Moir's Hotel cannot, be surpassed—none but the very highest orders 0 brands being retained in stock. A beautifully ordered Long-room expressly built for balls, suppers) wedding brcnkfii&ls, and other public or private objects, can always be engaged. ■ : • .MOIR'S HOTEL,' M A.' N S E - S T 11 E E . - 7th May, 18G2. ' ■ A ULJ) REEKIE! "EDINBURGH CASTLE" HOTEL, CAVEitSIIAM, (Two Miles from. Town, on the Road to the ' Diggings.) . /TO'OD STABLING and secure PAD\JT POCKS, under- the superintendence of the Proprietor. - •', CHARGES BIODKKATK. UNTON HOTEL, WETHERSTONE'S EIRST-liATE accommodaiion, and an excellent stock of I AYine«, Spirits, and Beers. I BARK, MALCOLM Sc CO., Proprietors. mbKOMAlltlße—Travellei-sand the inhabitants I of the Plain arc respectftillv informed that the . GOLDEN CROSS -II OPEL i-5 ready for their reception, and will be found repletr with every comfort. WINES, BEER AND SPIRITS Of the very best quality, warranted free fron" ADUIjTEUATION. First-rate Stabling and Paddocks. Daily Times and Witness Office Booking Office for Cobb and Co.'s Royal J\lai. Line'of Coaches. JAMES DOUGHTY, Proprietor. TUX NE \V TAMO It A BAR, KEXT THE Theatre, High-street, 'WHERE ONE OF THE BEST " ' GLASSES OF WINE IN TOWN MAY ,BM OBTAINED, J. D. JONES, Proprietor. r|l H JJ T A M O E, A HOUSE, High-street, .IS .THE OLDEST FAMILY HOT E L IN D U N E D I N.. Where comfort and freeedom, may "be enjoyed. ' THE TERMS ARE IN CONSONANCE WITH THE PRESENT STATE OF THE TIMES, VIZ:—VERY LIBERAL. And all. that pertains to Dunedin, in the form of' edibles, guests may rely upon being provided with. TOGETHER WITH SEPARATE SLEEPING APARTMENTS. "* , , ALSO, PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LADIES. Thi3 establishment is within two minutes' -walk of . the Post-Office. . ... „/,;■, . ; J. D. JONES, Proprietor. ' BROWNE, REID &, r G 0., Princes-street, Adjoining the Cutting, and opposite the Criterion Hotel, And at No. 10 Collins-street, Melbourne. '_ The proprietary haying now completed the erection of a Coffee Roasting Machine, with the latest im-, prpveraents for retaining all the aroma and nutritious qualities of the berry, are prepared to supply the trade at the shortest notice with Coffees of .every quality and price, and in.any quantities. _ * , N.B. —Spices of every description as imported fromjfcheir Melbourne firm.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 151, 10 May 1862, Page 3
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