feotcls ana egt^ ur Wr^^ THE PRINCE OF WALES |^^^B (Late the " Robert Burae,'jjjtr*< * !vfl DEE-yTftEET, INVEn-flaß-siapll .^ll WLIVESEY begs to »nJS&J|i34 • bis numerous patoens, that tWHHp!^*' new wing of his esUbUaJunent is uow^|sml|M #--0, and enables him to offer aboommodsdsMi V passed by any Hotel in New.Zealand. Tnis]Hl» tions thus mode consist of a large and lofty Dia*||K Room, private Sitting Rooms lor fMQflliMr - comfortable and well-ventilated Sleefjf|Bp|gpbv ' ments. The ALES, WINES, and SPIRjsW ere^of the very best quality that can be procured in the Colony. : ',-..■' — *".>*■ I '" MOIR'S Jir'-^A-FAMILY * COM M E lVClSffi \ HOTEL, j . « V;' MANSE-STBEET, DUNE^J^ vf *- ANDREW MOIR, PRoPßJ'il*sfW A. M. begs to SH^rhntj^to Dunedin. «ha*V tbe above HotelwfflT^«*iid' replete with A€sKpA . thing necessary for'the comfort of his jpatroilli/ . The Wines and Spirits, having bejm *je*efcsfy selected in the Australian market by fmtAMt judges, will be found second to none ih Ne^*l(ssailand. N.B.— This House is in close proxhaisy to the Banks and Government Buildings, and wrthin one minutes' walk of the Jetty. THE VICTORIA FAMILY & COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Cltdb Stbebt, INVERCARGILL. THE Proprietor of the above newly erected and commodious Establishment, begs to inform the public that he is now prepared to offer accommodation on a scale tar surpassing that usually provided in Invercargill— a desidera- t turn long required, but hitherto unobtainable^- J For Families arriving from the neighbouring { \ Provinces and Colonies, this Hotel, from its ck«e . proximity to tbe Jetty, and the assurance toes no i exertion on the part of tho Proprietor will ba ." wanting to ensure tbe comfort of his gttaroaT wiU - be found the most convenient and desirable jn tha town. t ' To Commercial Gentlemen, Settlors, ssa others who desire good quarters, without the bastk of such frequent occurrence in most Hotels, < tlie Victoria will be found to ensure the former without the latter. I . ■ - The Wines, Spirits, Liquors, and Vkmds pro- i vided, will be «uch that the most fastidious wffl pronounce " Nonpareil." In conclusion, the Proprietor win aM- t*aat Au order of his house will be " Clsaiffiadfcs and ffivilily." One vuit will suffice to psvee tire-fast. •gt^^endeavonrjßtf be made teyoep Mge with | to rM*^retmnU^*oe times, aaAWUUI a cSUtf- T •* nuanoeoftherwpi^ii^respectf^Uy-wlkiUdby J. J. WATSON, » "*"'■' *■- '" "- V --...- ■ ,-, -4 Proprietorr— -^ Victojwa Hotel, Invercargill, ; June 2*)thj 4€ttL, _ j . i , f— T -- EAGLE HOTEL, BLUFF: HARBORJ. G. HUGHES, PROPRIETOR. ! JG. H., in returning thaaka for* tho • liberal support he has hitherto tpec^bred, begs to inform his patrons that he has bist completed his NEW HOTEL, which wiH ttffcund replete with every luxury the most -JssJtißious taste can desire. ""••min N.B. — Large and commodious STABI4KG in connexion with the above. • — -rr-t SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT, KELVIN-STREET, , Nearly opposite Tns Ikveboakoiix TIKBB Printing Office. \ ' JAMES M~O RRISOJN, LATE OV Mr. Lang 1 * "Old iDEXTiit," Dunedin, Respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has Opened the stbov* RESTAURANT, and he hope*, with civility, attention, and a good Bill of Fare, to merit a share of their patronage. - beds. | stabling; £>alc£ up Auction. ; ■ ■ ■..*■ . ■ » .- - - THIS DAY, , ; FRIDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, j COWS. HORSES. | ROBERTSON & CO. have been fwjored with instructions from Messrs. Clcritajßros. to Sell by Public Auction, at the Prince of Wales Sale Yards, on Friday next, 14th inst., at Twelve o'clock sharp, A few quiet Cows, and several Horses. MONDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. HAMILTON & PROCTER bara received instructions* from W. Coulter, Esq., to submit to Public Auction, ed Ac above date, at Twelve o'clock sharp, Eighty head working bullpeks. These bullocks, being picked out by one of the best judges in Australia, can be confidently reoommended by the Auctioneer. Also— l ~ 5 bead of Working Bullocks, iraaatng' o« Ruapuke. Also— i Two Bullock Drays. i M v - ~~^B MONDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. ! TTAMILTON * ' PROCTER XJ^fa**g*yujf^u^Ml|na^om W> D^^^pS|^^^^H Esq^ to S*ly"PfS6lie Auetion^sT^^B^^^H Horse. Haaaar, Iprercargill^^^^^^^^^^H Working Bullpeks, the£sj*^^^^^^^^^^^B
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue I, 14 November 1862, Page 1
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