Hotels. 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 flatters himself that his well known ability as a caterer will insure him the same liberal support as that enjoyed by his predecessor. The Hotel has undergone a thorough renovation and has been considerably enlarged. Timaru, January 11, 186 C. pROWN 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 first class single bedrooms. Visitors will meet with every attention and civility. The best Wines and Spirits supplied. Good Stabling for Horses. T\ONCASTER HOTEL, WASHDYKE, ■*-J (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. *T THE OLD BANK TAVERN WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, May be had, of the best brands, Brandy, (Hennessy's) per bottle 6s. Rum » ss. Whiskey ss. Old Tom „ ss. Sherry Wine „ ss. Port Wino „ ss. English Ale Is. Gd. Colonial Ale Is. English Poitei Is. Gd. Colonial Porter Is. JOSEPH ELLIS, Proprietor. Timaru, July, 1865. ITTT A I M A T E HOTEL, WAI MATE. Mi's. CLARKE begs to intimate to travellers and the public generally that the above Hotel has recently undergone extensive alterations, and will (now be found replete with every comfort and convenience. N.B. — The Stables have also been greatly improved, and will now be found to contain every necessary convenience. OOYAL HOTEL TIMUKA. MR. J. A. YOUNG Begs to inform his friends and the public, that he will open the above first class Hotel on the Ist day of July next. All parties favouring him with a call, may rely upon the strictest attendance and comfort. None but the best Wines, Spirits, and Ales will be kept. GOOD STABLING. Properties to Let or Sell. ri O R SAL E — Valuable acre allotments, adjoining Sandie Town, Timaru, on favourable terms. Apply to W. WILLIAMSON. jnOR SALE — A VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Within three miles of Timaru. 150 ACRES of Freehold Land, well watered, and adapted for cither a good dairy or agricultural farm. Having a very extensive road frontage, it would be well suited for cutting up into allotments. The house is a good one, surrounded by well laid out grouuds, including garden, with live fence, and well stocked with every variety of forest trees. There ia also a commodious dwelling-house adjoining the former. The creek is within a few yards of the house, affording an abundant supply of water throughout the year. There are also, at a convenient distance, an extensive stockyard, substantial milking shed, and men's hut. For terms and particulars apply to Messrs. CARDALE & PERRY, Solicitors, and m Christchurch to G. D. LOCKHART, Esq.
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Timaru Herald, Volume V, Issue 110, 16 June 1866, Page 1
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