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pOGERS' TEMPERANCE HOTEL, C^ TAPANUI. GEORGE ROGERS (late of Beaumont Perry) begs to announce that, in order to mpply a pressing want, he has opened a arge and commodious Hotel for the convenience of the residents of Tapanui, and :or the accommodation of the travelling public whose business requires them to visit ;hat rising township. From his large experience in the Hotftl business, he can with confidence invite the mpport of his friends and the public, to whom he guarantees every comfort and the best attention. Eorses carefully Groomed and attended to. BETTER NEWS STILL! NEIL COLQUEOUN, FARRIER, General Blacksmith and Wheelwbight, TAPANUI, In returning thanks to the inhabitants of Tapanui and surrounding districts for the very liberal sxipport he has received since he opened in the above line, begs to state that in order to meet the rapidly increasing demands in his business he has considerably enlarged his premises, and added to his plant machinery of various kinds, including iron cutting, punching, and drilling appliances, tireing, plate, &c, of the most approved descriptions. He has also on hand a large stock of American and Colonial timber suitable for all descriptions of millwright and wheelwright's -work N.C. begs to state that he has on sale a well-selected slock of ironmongery suitable to the wants of the district, at the lowest remunerative prices. Owing to the improved means of communication between Tapanui and the import markets, and the expeditious means of working at his command, he is enabled to offer goods at a much cheaper rate than formerly, and a consequent reduction in general smith's work. Scale of charges for shoeing :—: — For Saddle Horses - - Bs. Light Draught - - 10s. Heavy do. - - 11s. COMMERCIAL HOTEL., TAPANUI. Wm. Simmonds, Proprietor. First-class accommodation for travellers and Families. Loose Boxes for horses. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the most approved" brands. First-class Billiard Room. TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! T> ANKLEBURN STEAM SAW MILLS, JA, TAPANUI. J. F. KITCHIKG, Proprietor. The above having now completed this Mill prepared to supply, in unlimited quantiies, Building, Mining, and Bridge Timberwhite and black pine and birch — at the lowest possible prices. Carriage provided to any part of the Province, if required. Orders sent to the Manager (Mr. JOHN Peeey), atthe Mill, will receive immediate attention. OR M O N D'S HOTEL, ROXBURGH. P. ORMO^D, Proprietor. This Hotel, having been recently enlarged to meet the requirements of the district and the travelling public, offers the best accommodation on the Otago gold fields. The building is of stone, and comprises Billiard Saloon (with two full-sized tables) , bed-rooms, sittingrooms, and Commercial Room for travellers. EXTENSIVE STABLING. The Best of Wines and Spirits, &c. In connection with tbc Hotel, Mr. Ortnond still continues his old-established Bakery Business. ALIFTON HOTEL, BEAUMONT. This commodious and conveniently situated Hotel will be opened to the public on NEW YEAR'S DAY, when the Tea and Fruit Gardens on the Clifton Estate will be made especially attractive for pic-nic parties Free of Charge. As a holiday resort it is the aim of the Proprietor of (he Clifton Hotel to make it unrivalled. The accommodation at this Hostelry will be found second to none in the Province, comprising as it does, Commercial Room, Dining Room, two Sitting Booms, and nine Bedrooms, all of -which are lofty and commodious. The strictest attention has been given to accommodate Families, Pic-nic and Wedding Parties. The Stabling comprises ton Stalls and a range of Loose Boxes, and every attentiou will be paid to horses. ALEX. ALLEN, Proprietor, THE LATEST VICTORIES Gained by _ _^ TT7HEELER Since the YlENS^^^^^^^^^^^^f where they Order t^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Gra^^^^^^^^^^^^H GOl'^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Of the -A^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H

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Tuapeka Times, Volume IX, Issue 630, 30 December 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume IX, Issue 630, 30 December 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume IX, Issue 630, 30 December 1876, Page 3