Hotels. ROYAL HOTEL, TEMOJKA. , THIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION fo -^ ommercial Travellers and Visitors Spacious Sample Room. 9 Wines, Ales and Spirits of tho very bes brands. - " An Express will leave the above Hotel U meet every train j can be hired on thi premises SAMUEL BUBBOWS. 250 c Proprietor. ORAM'S SOMERSET COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, , ABHBCRTON. mHIS HOTEL is second to none fin th< ' J_ colony. Extensive additions and altera tions having been made, the Hotel is now replete with every convenience for Familie: c and Commercial Gentlemen. A splendid 1. Billiard Saloon, fitted with one of Thurston's ■ first prize Exhibition Tables ; Sample Rooms Bath Rooms, &c. The Cuisine is under fche supervision of an . an eminent Chef, and the Proprietor hopes '** that his long -experience inthe trado is a suf ■ ficient guarantee as fco the quality of the con--1 tents of the Cellar, l R. W. SHEARMAN, i dels Proprietor. , ■ . Under distinguished Patronage. QUILL'S ASHBURTON COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL "VTOW offers to Noblemen, Members of I -131 Parliament, and the travelling elite ot any country, accommodation which cannot be surpassed m any town m New Zealand, i and afc moderate charges, j The Hotel contains suites of rooms, bathp rooms, and capacious billiard-xoom, and is ! within one minute's walk from the railway ' Btation. The commodious cellar contains only the best brands of all kinds of Spirits,~Liqueur English and Colonial Ales (bottled an Draught). The cuisine is under the skilfu management of an eminent chef, and civil and attentive night porter and waiters always m attendance. A good sample room for Commercial fc Travellers. THOMAS QUILL, 18ap Proprietor. , ALBION HOTEL, TIMARU. Ty O'BRYAN begs to inform the inhabitants of Timaru and surrounding districts that he has purchased the above Hotel, and trusts by combining quality, civility, and economy, to receivo a fair share of publio patronage. Having made arrangements for the importation of Wißes, Ales, Spirits, &c, of the finest brands direct from the best houses, 1 W. 08. can confidently recommend the same to the public. i Every possible care will be taken for the comfort and convenience of Boarders and Visitors. my 3 * GLASSON'S RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Timaeu. T V . G~L ASS O N Wishes to notify that, having leased the above Rooms, he can supply.the very besfc of Wines and Spirits to travellers ond all comers. Coffee provided from 7 a.m., and a substantial luncheon from 12 (noon) until 2 p.m. Olher comestibles are always on band to meet the necessities of passengers by rail, . 31my Land on Sale or Lease. TO BE LET ON PURCHASING CLAUSE. i7>4~\f\f\ AORES first-class Wheatfll/vU Growing LAND m Hakateramea Valley. Apply to W. MOODY, 4dn Timaru or Kakanui. CBOWN LAJND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. PARTIES desirous" of acquiring Land (selecting themselves), on Easy Terms of Payment extending over Four and Seven Years, will be enabled to do so by apply iag to the undersigned. . '. " - F. LECREN **TlO LET FOB CROPPING — 200 ACRES First-class LAND, which has been ..twice ploughed, and had one crop of Turnips, which have . just been fed off by sheep. For particulars, apply to GEOFFREY POTTS, 21ju Four Peaks Station. TjlOR SALE PRIVATELY— In the District of Inverell, New England, New South Wales (fche most flourishing district m the colonies) — FREEHOLD and CONDITIONALLY PURCHASED PROPERTY, vary--ing inextentrfrom "1 Rood to 3500 Acres. Any terms For full particulars, apply to J. B. DARK, , Auctioneer, Inverell ; i Or to , WILLIAM MATTHEW KENNEDY, ; 26ap Inverell, late of South Rangitata". TEMUKA ROAD BOARD. \ NOTIOE. . mHE OPIHI BBIDGE is CLOSED for > -*- TBAFFIC until further Notice. H. D. MACPHEBSON, jul7 Surveyor to the Board. ! "NOTICE. ~~ [ KLL Persons found TRESPASSING ir *^* pursuit of game or othenoise or ands belonging to Mr Thos. JKing will be proseouted. ' S. A BRISTOL, Pighunting Creek. WOOL. ' -TIHE Undersigned make Libeiai Casl Advances on Wool or other Produc 9 consigned to Messrs Miles Brothera & Co. London. Station supplies of every kind on hand. MILES ARCHER & CO. Lyttolton, CJhristchurch, and Timaru.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2076, 27 June 1878, Page 1
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657Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2076, 27 June 1878, Page 1
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