ROYAL HOTEL, MACLAGGAN JH^S STREET, DUNEDIN. WJ. DYER begs to apprise the resi- • dents of Dunedin and the Public generally, that, having secured the premises in Maclaggan Street formerly occupied by Mr. Thomas Birch, and known' as the "Union Hotel," he lias made considerable additions and improvements, and is now enabled to offer gentlemen visiting the " Royal Hotel" accommodation not inferior to that obtainable in Dunedin at any former period. The Bar department consists of a detached ' Tap, Bar Parlour, Bagatelle Room, and Bedrooms. The Hotel comprises a public room, private sitting room, and suite of 12 bedrooms. The stock of Wines, Spirits, &c, will always he kept assorted from the most approved brands; and the Stabling, being under the immediate inspection of the Proprietor, will secure for the cattle the best attention. FLANAGAN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. MARRIED and Single Persons can be accommodated in the above Hotel. The Apartments are commodious, consisting of first and second Sitting Rooms, with Bed Rooms on the ground floor. The greatest care and attention will be bestowed upon those wl;o may patronise the establishment. Terms Moderate. Livery Stables — best provender can be procured. EBBIN COTTAGE, HIGH STREET. THE Undersigned begs respectfully to intimate, that having made considerable additions to his Premises, he is now prepared to accommodate BOARDERS at a moderate charge; and assures those who may favour him with their patronage that every attention will be paid to their comfort. H. F. HARDY. FOR SALE, THE ROYAL HOTEL, Invercargill, now in occupation of Mr. Thomas Maclean. Full particulars of the Property may be had on application to Mr. Maclean, on the Premises, or to V/. C. YOUNG & CO., Dunedin. RAMS FOR SALE at Smith & Allan's Station, Tokomairiro. TOWNSHIP OF "CLARENDON," WAHIOLA DISTRICT. THE Lands comprising this Township are , now surveyed, and will be open for v sclection, in Quarter-acre Allotments, on and after the Ist day of December next. The price of each section is fixed at £5. All selections will be made at the Offices of Messrs. Harris & Gillies, Dunedin, where Plans of the Township may be seen, and further particulars obtained. Dunedin, 23rd November, 1857. STOLEN or Strayed, from the Ilampden and Bagdad Runs, (Nos. 9 and 101)— About 200 SHEEP, with their increase of 1857; marked on rump with tar; Wethers with left ear split, and right ear half off; Ewes, the reverse. All persons are cautioned from retaining or distressing the same, from pig-hunting with dogs, or distressing or injuring the stock on the said Runs. OCT. IIARWOOD, Manager of above Runs. Moeraki, 9th April, 1338. CATTLE AND SHEEP TAKEN ON TERMS. A GENTLEMAN having an Excellent Run, situate about 50 miles south of Dunedin, is willing to take Cattle or Sheep upon Terms. For particulars apply at the office of this paper ; or to Mi 1 . Thorn, Tokomairiro.
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Otago Witness, Issue 341, 12 June 1858, Page 1
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