Business Notices f\ AMA R U CO AC II FACTO RY. Vehicles of every description made to order with the best materials. J. OGIL VI E, TEES AND TYNE STREETS. Prices and Patterns sent to any part of the country by letter, by giving particulars Buggy material always on hand, and all sorts of repairs neatly executed with promptness and despatch. ITT A I M.A T E HOTEL, \V A I M ATE. Mrs. CLARKE begs to intimate to travellers and the public generally that the above Hotel has recently undergone extensive altei - ations, aud will now be found replete with every comfort and convanience. N.B. —The Stables have also been greatly improved, r.nd will now be found to contain every necessary ci >n veu ienee. pEOWN HOTEL, TIMUKA. The proprietor begs to intimate to his friends and the public that having made large additions to the above Hotel, he can accommodate travellers with iirst class single bedrooms. Visitors will meet with every attention and civility. The best Wines and Spirits supplied. Good Stabling for Horses. m H E NEW HOUSE ASHBU RT O N TOW N S 11 1 P. Travellers and others on the Great South Road are informed that the above house is now opened replete with every convenience and superior accommodation, aud the proprietor hopes, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. THOMAS & JOHN TURTON, Proprietors. T\ONCASTER HOTEL, WASHDYKE, *-' (Near Timaru.) G. W. MASON begs to inform Stationholders and parties driving Stock, that they can be accommodated with good substantial Stockyards, sheep and goat-proof Paddocks. T3OYAL HOTEL, TIMARU. Mr. E. HOOPER (late of the Commercial Hotel, Dunedin) begs to inform families and gentlemen, and the public generally, that he has purchased the lease of the Royal Hotel, Timaiu, from Mr. Charles Green, who is retiring from the business, and flutters himself that his well known ability as a caterer will insure him tbe same liberal support as that enjoyed by his predecessor. The Hotel has undergone a thorough renovation and has been considerably enlarged. Timam, January 11, 1566. . ry b. Jones, MAKI XI H I HOTEL, (IS miles from Timaru) Has always on hand the best ALES, WINES, and SPIRITS, Timber cut to order m large or small quantities ; and to be had at Waimate, or the Makikihi Hotel. iT THE OLD BANK TAVERN WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, May be had, of the best brands, Brandy, (Hennessy's) per bottle C 3. Eum ss. Whi3key sa. Old Tom „ ss. Sherry Wine 5a Port "Wino ss. English Ale Is. 6d. Colonial Ale „ Is. English Porte! „ Is. Gd. Colonial Porter Is. JOSEPH ELLIS, ! Proprietor. Timam, July, 1805. On Sale. MESSRS STUBBS & KING Agsnts for TIMUKA MILLS, Are prepared to supply Bran and Sharps at th( following rates — Bran, " " 10a. per bag Sharps, " " 15s. per bag Persons taking large quantities will beallowec a considerable reduction.
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Timaru Herald, Volume IV, Issue 99, 6 April 1866, Page 1
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