Auctions, GREENWICH PARK ESTATE, Only 4 miles from Dunedin, Opposite the Town and Jetty. SG. ISAACS & CO., Jetty-street, have in- . structed tlieir auctioneer to tell by public competition, on an early day, due notice of which, will be given, \ - The most picturesque and pleasantest site for country residences, fronting the Bay, and formerly known as the East Inner Harbor, and now being subdivided for the Greenwich Park Estate. This property is pronounced to be the finest selection of land in the .Province. Terms at Sale. Hotels, etc. M OIR'S F A~jTf L V AND COMMB R.C-.I AX H 0 T E L, Manse-street, DUNEDIN . npHIS extensive, well-arranged and commodious j X Hotel, which has been fitted up totally regardless of expense, and with one only object in view— ttmt ot the accommodation of visitors, and the public requirements in general, is now open MO I R 'S HOTEL Will not only be found the largest, but the most convenient Hotel in Dunedin. The rooms'are lame airy, liprltt, and admirably adapted for the comfort and convenience of visitors who are anxious to find all the quiet arrangements of a, well ordered home, with Hotef '" t0 be found in a first-class Family THE WINES, SPIRITS, key * Drawn at Moir's Hotel, canuo* be surpassed —none but the very highest orders of brands being retained in stock. ° i A u ordered LONG-ROOM,-expressly built tor balls, suppers, wedding breakfasts, and other public or private objects, can always be engaged. J MOIR'S HOTEL, 7thMav^4 NSE-STItEET-THE OTAGO CAFE AND FAMILY HOTEL, Kattray-street, J.M'CUBBIN, Proprietor. r jPHIS Hotel is > on all hands,"pronounced to be X without exeepiion, the finest, most substantial | and commodious in Dunedin. It is built throughout ol the bestOtago quarried stone, and is theretore tree from the many objections which are, with ■ so much reason urged against the slightly constructed and inflammable wooden buildings at present occupied as Hotels and Cafes in Dunedin THE OTAGO HOTEL ■\VtlI be found to possess every convenience and cointort for the accommodation of families and travellers arriving at or departing from Dunedin. The private and public sitting rooms arc lofty, spacious, and warm, and together with the bod rooms are entirely free from the annoyances which are experienced in other hotels, where only a thin partition of wood separates the apartments. THE CAFE Will be conducted in J. M'Cubbin's best style The cmsuie to be found at the Otasro Hotel will be superior to any other Hotel or Cafe in Dunedin, while the ?m Bes Wlll be made wHh due reganl to the times. The best liquors of the best brands only will be kept. Counter lunches in every variety. In short, no effort■ shall he wanting on the part of the proprietor to make his Hotel iii point of convenience, comfort, and economy, the best in the Province. A long experience in hotel management, and a wide circle ot encouraging friends and patrons will be some guarantee that the Ota^o Cafe ami Family Hotel will become the desideratum so long required in Duneain. EXCHANGE HOTE^C^fI^REOTAUIUNT (Opposite Bank New South Wa!es,) ' PIUSCES-SIREET, THIS Hotel, one of the largest and most convenient in Dunedin, is situated in the principal thorouehiare of the City and offers accommodation to Traveller* v lsitors, _ud Permanent Boarders not to be surpassed by any house in town.
THE BED ROOMS, Twenty-six in number, are fitted up regardless of ex pease, ana replete with every convenience. THE SITTING ROOMS, FOR PUBLtC AND PRIVATE USB, Are also well adapted for the requirements of customers. Nothing hut the mo.->t approved brands of WINES, ALES, k SPIRITS Will be allowed on Stock, the propriecora beins determined at whatever cost to establish the EXCHANGE HOTEL As a first class House. THE CAFE AND RESTAURANT Are under the entire management of Messrs. Pollykett and Knigiit, So well-known ou tho various gold-fields in Victoria, whose knowledge of these branches of the business is such as to ensure satisfaction and comfort to all those who may favor them with their 'patronage. A liberal and varied Bill-of-Fare will be issued daily. LUXCIIEQNS AND DINJJEKS AT ALL lIoUHS. TABLE D'HOTE AT OKU O'CLOCK. PURE MOCHA COFFEE. English, Continental and Colonial papers always on the table. Chess, Draughts, &c. Families and Boarders at per week. Attached to the hotel, but yet sufficiently private is * large and magnificent BILLIARD ROOM, John Adlet, from Bath's, Ballarat, Marker,) And allowed to be without exception the best und most comforlablo in town. CHILD & LITTLE, Proprietors. N.B.—A private entrance to all parts of the Hotel. HUBERT'S CAFE AND CLUB, Princes-street, opposite-the' Treasury Buildings. MADAME HUBERT notiaes to members • professions, merchants, and the elite of Dunedin, that she has opened that palatial establishment in Princes-street to be known as the CAFE AND CLUB. j To render this establishment suitable in all respect, to meet the requirements of her friends and patrons Madame H. has set aside all pecuniary considerations, and fully trusts that her arrangements will be found on a scale of elegance" never before attempted. The Saloon used as a Club and Cafe, may vie with those of Continental Europe, and the establishment will be conducted on principles strictly in. conformity with the most refined English taste. The Cuisibs Will be under the management of the chief Cook from the Melbourne Criterion Hotel—a sufficient guarantee in itself that nothing will be wanting to render this department of the Cafe all that can be desired. As a fashionable resort j a Cafe and Club, where every convenience and comfort will be found to unite with all that is elegant and recherche; where the wants of patrons will, m far as possible, be anticipated; where every delicacy on the carte can be immediately supplied, at a moderate tariff—this establishment must be pronounced unique. An excellent and very varied Counter-lunch will always be provided in th« lower refreshment rcom. The wines, ales, liqueurs, Ice., are of the very best brands, bought in the first markets. GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, Waitahoka. F. J. FITZPATRICK begs to inform his friends and the public that he has lately improved and enlarged the old Hotel, by the erection of a Concert Room, and further increased his accommodation for boarders. The stock of wines, spirits and beers are th« best procurable in the Province, and no expense has been spared to make he hotel comfortable. Concerts every evening. Livery and Bait Stables attached to the premises AULD REEKIE! "EDINBURGH CASTLE" HOTEL, CAVERSHAM, (Tvo9 Miles from Toton, on the Road U the Diggings.) GOOD STABLING and secure PADDOCKS, under the superintendence «i the Proprietor. CHAEOI* HODXIU.TB.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 216, 18 August 1862, Page 3
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