Hotels, etc. ____:____:_ FOR SALE. THE Lease and Goodwill of the well-mown Licensed House, • QUEEN'S ARMS. For particulars apply to Jas. Paterson »nd Co. or J. M'Neill on the premises. February 10th, 1803. IWILLI E L A N G , Of the Old Identity 0 AGO REFRESHMENT ROOMS, HIGH-STREET, BEGS respectfully to return his thanks to his numerous patrons for the liberal support accorded to him during the past, takes this opportunity to wish each and all. Old and New Identities, " A Happy New Year.' ■ .. .- . They will find the viands at his Table as good, i not better than formerly, the charges for which are extremely moderate. The Wives and Beers are of the best brands. P.S.—Meals ready at all hours. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Camp-street, Junction. (Cobb & Cos. Booking Oppicb.) /^OBB'S COACHES arrive at and depart from \ji the Commercial Hotel daily. Passengers by the above line will find the Commercial Hotel one of the best on the diggings. No expense has been spared to secure the comfort of all who may pay the hotel a visit, HOME, WEATHERLY & CO., . Proprietors. ALBION HOTEL,.. , GREAT KING STREET, DCNEDIN. J M'NEILL haying purchased this very cora- , iortable , FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, Respectfully announces he has , RE-OPENED IT,. and is determined that no pains shall be spared; to insure the Comfort of his Patrons, having completed the. necessary alterations and arrangements, he is now enabled to offer very SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION TO GENTLEMEN OF BUSINESS, RUNHOLDERS, AND FAMILIES. • The BED ROOMS are delightfully airy^ Bey era PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS FOR LADIES this being in fact the only Hotel where they can realise ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME, WHILE VISITING-DUNEDIN. THE TABLE WILL BE DAILY, FURNISHED WITH EVERY VARIETY AND LUXURY OF THE SEASON, AND THE VERY BEST WINES &c, that can be procured. ' ■ GOOD STABLING; , THK DUNSTAK. SHAMROCK HO T B L— without exception the largest and most comfortable house on this gold field. A splendid Concert Room, sixty by twenty feet, is attached to the hotel. The Wines and Spirits will, as usual, be of the very best brands. .... , 'The Restaurant is under the management of Messrs Anderson and Morrison, late of the. Provincial and Criterion Hotels, Dunedin. " '. ROBERT LYNCH, Proprietor. Cobb and Co.'s coaches stop here. ,- ; ..,•; : WOOLLEY'S BEACH HOTEL; Beach-street, Hawkesbury, Waikouaiti. Travellers and passengers per steamars, will find the best of accommodation at the above hotel. Wines and spirits of the first brands. Good stabling; jest hay and oats. THE WHITE HORSE HOTEL, -w i Tokomairiro. THE whole of these premises to be let with imj mediate possession. . ~; ~ ■ Addlv to ■ SMITH and HIBBARD, ; Tokomairiro. mnIDUJf S T A N AHD ..' : LAKE GOLDFIELDS. . . . . ! NEW ARRIVALS AND OTHERS ! , Are informed that the : ! FINEST DEPOT . . ■ , In the Interior-is'the ;' ■•■ ■■ ' HARTLEY (UPPER TOWNSHIP), ■..- DUNSTAN. ■■■'•- .■'■■ IT IS THE NATURAL CENTRE : or a ■'• ■'" VAST. DISTRICT, ; And the Latest and Most Reliable Information is always obtainable ,■_';. on the spot. It .thus offers to 'MINERS AND OTHBESTHE . :- SUREST GUIDE ; Upon which to base future operations and movements. THE HOTEL, STORES, &c., , j ARE" SECOND ONLY TO THOSE OF DUNEDIN. THE SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE TO FOX'S THE CARDRONA . . THE LAKE GOLD FIELDS, ETC., 18 IKM VIA W E S T ■ T A I X X I, AHD THIS TOWNSHIP. TO FOX'S RUSH THE DISTANCE IS FORTY MILES. BOTH ARK FIRST-CLASS ROADS. It is Shorter than the InvercargiH Line and is without its delays and transhipments. Thesb Advantages are Desertihg oi Conbiderattok. *
j THE NEW KATKS OF POSTAGE..
We publish for general information, the New Rate of Postage in force from and after April 1, 1862 :— NEW ZE A L AND. RATES OF POSTAGE CHARGEABLE ON LETTERS, NEWSPAPERS, AND "BOOKPACKETS POSTED IN THE COLONY. LETTERS. . —Inland Letters Not exceding £oz ... ... \ .. ' ... 2d/ Exceeding _ oz., and not exceeding loz. .... t:J „ 1 oz., „ »■. 2 oz. ... ZXAnd bo on, increasing fourpenee for every additione,, ounce or fraction of an ounce. 2. —To the United Kingbok. By Southampton or by direct ship— Not exceeding i 0z... .. .. .. 6d Exceeding i oz.. andnot exceeding 1 oz. ..'... 'Is. „ loz., „ .-, 2oz. :'....■'25. And so on, increasing one shilling for every additional ounce or fraction of an ounce. By Marseilles— ,• ••■.•'. Not exceeding 02... .. ... , i# J)_. Exceeding J oz., and not exceeding h oz. ....-: Is. »» «<»•> »» „ fox. . Is. 9d. „ Joz., „ „ loz. ..... 2s. And so on, being an. addition to the ordinary, postage at the rate of threepence per quarter ounce. 3.-To British Colonies and Foreign Coohiribs Not exceeding Joz.. .. .. ■■-..- 6d. seceding £ oz., and no exceeding 1 oz. .. Is. „ lez., „ „ 2«*. .. 3s
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 361, 16 February 1863, Page 8
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743Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 361, 16 February 1863, Page 8
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