Hotels. CLARENDON HOTEL, Timaru. W. & F. HOBBS, Proprietors. rpflE Proprietors, m announcing the open- -*■ ing of the above new and commodious premises, beg to state that they intend maintaining a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. Visitors to Timaru will find every accommodation and attention, and passengers by coach can rely on being called m time for its departure. Ales, Wines, and Spirits, of the best brands. ROYAL HOTEL, Timaru. THE Proprietor begs to return thanks to the public generally for the liberal support given him for the last two years, and hopes to meet with a continuance of the same. His well-known first-class Billiard Table is now m his own hands, and he has engaged a first-class marker, who will be always m the room. The future Price of Billiards will be— Billiards, Is per ganr>e Four-handed Pool, Is per game Ditto ditto ditto aud over, 3d each player New Ivory will be provided. J. SULLIVAN, Proprietor. TEMCKA. CROWN HOTEL. ' I 'HIS well-known Hotel oflers every acL commodation for Commercial aud other Travellers and Families. Good accommodation for Boarders. Best brands of Wines aud Spirits. Good Stabling, and Horses for hire. FRANCIS ARENAS, Proprietor. ORARI HOTEL, GREAT SOUTH ROAD, 82 miles from Christchurch, 20 miles from Timaru. npHOMAS WADS WORTH Wines, Spirits and Ales of the best brands. Excellent stabling accommodation. Moderate charges. Insurance Companies. >I VHE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND LIFE. Agents — MILES, & CO., Timaru. Horses. npO STAND THIS SEASON, The Thoroughbred Horse, KNOTTINGLY, (lato the property of M. Studholme, Esq.), By Scud, dam Termagent, own sister to Glendon; Scud by Riddlesworth, out of Spray. ( Vide Stud Book. ) Knottingly's performances ara too well known to require comment. Knottingly will stand at the Timaru Horse Repository from the Ist of October, 1872, and will be at Temuka every Wednesday, if sufficient inducement offers. Terms— Six Guineas, Payable by promissory note due Ist of February, 1873. Good watered paddocks provided free of charge until January Ist, 1873. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Apply to JAMES KING,. Timaru Horse Repository. npO STAND THIS SEASON", MONTEITH, Pura Clydesdale, bred by. Ritchie Bros., Gowrie Park, near Melbourne ; got by the imported horse, Earl of Monteith, dam Blossom, winner of the £50 prize at the Great National Show m Melbourne. Monteith gained First Prize as a yearling m 1870, at Melton, near Melbourne. Terms— Five Gduteas. AH Fees to be paid before removal of the Mares. Good, -well- watered paddocks provided free until Ist January, 1873 ; after that date Four Shillings per week will be charged for each mare. : Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. STUDHOLME, BROS.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 818, 20 November 1872, Page 4
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433Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 818, 20 November 1872, Page 4
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