TAIERI VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, One mile and a half from Taieri Ferry. H. CLEMENTS HAVING taken the above Premises, lately occupied by Mr. Antonio Joseph, begs respectfully to inform the Public generally, that in future every attention will be given to the wants, comfort, and quietness of those who may favour him with their patronage. COLONIAL, SCOTCH, AND ENGLISH NEWS TAKEN IN BEGULAHLY. g^P Good Stalling, aad Horses carefully attended to. BEACH HOUSE, Beach-street, Hawkesburt. PASSENGERS per steamers, and Travellers, will find good accommodation at the above House, lk'freshmenss at any hour. ■• Good Stabling. Best Hay and Oat 9. S. WOOLLEY, Proprietor October 21, 1861. 953 SPBINGBANK INN, EAST TAIERI, Half-way between Dunedin and Taieri Ferry. A. CALLANDER BEGS to apprise the Inhabitants of the East Taieri and neighbourhood, that he has opened the above First-class and Commodious Inn ; and hopes, by strict attention and moderate charges, to meriyfehare of their patronage. IHli WINE^ENI) SPIRITS Are of the best quafifjr^ and the stock will be kept supplied from thy bept brands procurable in the Province. Good Stablina, with a Secure Paddock. Z U. CAME RO N , (successor to w. lind,) ALBION HOTEL. Tay and Dee Streets, Invercarsill. T~N addition to the many improvements made by Mr. JL Lind in the above Hotel during the last three years, A.M. C. is preparing to make others on a scale required by the increased population and business oi town of InvercaruiU, and the Province of Southland, and which « ill. rewlerAlhe "Albion" second to no Hote.l in the Oniony .^f^ For the convenienejag&f hjs customers, A. M. C. places on the pub^mnßQ{a(nd files for ieferer.ee) the principal MdbiisSgEEfdisii and Scotch papers; also the Otago and a£^^^Eßk)apers. ALBION 1^ AND BAIT rpHESis StableaiaS^pl known to be .already the JL best arrangEd and most comfortable in the Province ; and an aditlfion will shortly be made, containing extra Loose Boxes, and open airy stabling for the nccommodiition of country horses. A. M. C. begs to add that, from his long experience in connection with horses, he guarantees that none but the best provender will be provided. The most experienced ostlers, also, will be in attendance. ' TOWERS'S ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL, (First Hotel through the Cutting.) W. TOWERS WISHES to intimate to new arrivals, and parties returning from the Diggings, that they will rind FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, combined with moderate charges. Private sitting .and bed-rooms. Chops, steaks, soup, &c, any hour between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. Good stabling. 297 TO GENTELMEN, DIGGERS, AND OTHERS "BARGEDDIE HOTEL," SADDLE HILL, Eight Mile 3 from Dunedin. PETER M'LACHLAN, proprietor, in openingthe above hotel, begs to draw the attention of gentle men on the road to the diggings, nnd others. The house is situate an easy start from Dunedin, with no other accommodation house within three miles. Gentlemen will find the stock of Wines aud other liquors, Ale, Porter, &c, of the best brand. Meals at all hours. With comfort and moderate charges comb ed P. ML. hopes to merit a share of public favor. Stabling : — Best Colonial Hay and Oats, &c. M'COLL & CAMPBELL. Proprietors of the Glasgow Polytechnic Store, Kaikorai Green Island, are buyers of Fruits aud Vegetables in any quantity. 644 r pHE highest price given for Dairy Produce at A the Glasgow Polytechnic Store, Kaikorai, Green Island. M'COLL & CAMPBELL, 643 Proprietors. BEEF MARKET, Great King Street, near New Jetty Road. Andrew Simpson, Butcher. TO IRONMONGERS, MERCHANTS, AND CAPITALISTS SEEKING INVESTMENTS. PLANGWILL & CO. beg to announce that in . consequence of the approaching dissolution ot their partnership by efiiuxion of time, aud the health of their managing partner necessitating relaxation from bufainess, they have arranged to retire from the business of Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, as conducted by them in Melbourne for the last lOyears ; and with a viewtotheninding-up of theiraffairswith acs little delay as possible, offer for sale the whole of their establishments, as at present in full working order, with the Stocks and Goodwill attached to each. These establishments comprise the following : — Freenold Premises, No. 12, Collins-street, Melbourne, with new Store at rear And the following Branches known as the " Ovens Hardware Company" :—: — Freehold Premises in Ford-street, Beechworth ; Freehold Premises in Chiltern ; Store in Rutherulen; Store in Morse's Creek. _ The whole of which will be sold together, or each place by itself, as may suit the convenience of purchasers. All the establishments are in the most perfect working order, are turning over large stocks, and have, extensive and valuable connections. To persons of capital and possessing a knowledge of the trade, the above affords an opuortunity rarely presented in these colonies, of entering one of the most lucrative of businesses, with a stock and connection of the most valuable description. The whole of the premises are situated in the very best business parts of their respective districts, and will either be sold or rented as may be desired by the purchasers. Applications for the purchase of tlie whole, or any of the Branches, will be entertaiued until the 80th April next ; in the meantime the Stocks will be reduced by a sale at Cost Price, and to up-country storekeepers, shippers, hotel-keepers, and others this will afford an opportunity of assorting their fctocks with goods at a very low price, and of a elaxs unsurpassed in quality or style by auy hitherto introduced mto this market. 12, Collins street, Melbourne Ist March 1862. CLARE MONT HOUSE, MORAY PLACE, BELL HILL T7ISTABLISHMENT for Young Ladies, conducted JDJ by Mrs. Wukm, Prospectus on application. FOR SALE or lease a neat cottage and 73 acres of rich freehold land, situated upon Inch Clutha. There is a paddock and garden ground fenced in, plenty bush upon the premises, water carriage to th« door, and other advantages seldom to be met with. For particulars, apply to THOMAS MARSH, Inch Clutha. HORSES broken to Saddle and Harness, by J. Cotton. Apply, Commercial Stables, Dunetlin. FOUND, a Dun Colored Bullock, branded JS on neck, and SM on shoulder ; has been running for the last ten months with my cattle, the owner can have him by paying expenseß. A. OLIVER. Pojnahaka, September 15, 1862.
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Otago Witness, Issue 568, 18 October 1862, Page 1
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