Hotels and Restaurants. T7"ORT;EG AST'S EJXCHA'NGE POTEL, DEUTCHES GASTHAUS, REVELL-STREET. 3831 HOKITIKA. PH (ENIX II OTE L. (Opposite Jones and M'Glashan's I Sale Yards.) Revkll-street North. | JOHN FRANCIS CASEY, 5369 Proprietor. MECHANICS' ARMS HOTEL. Opposite Stafford-street. CHRISTOPHER F I T Z S I M MON S, Proprietor. nnABLE provided with first-rate Viands. ! Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. j 5537 ! ORIENTAL HOTEL, J Revell-street, RF . L U X S , ', Proprietor. Superior Beds. Fine Billiard Table. Night Porter on the premises. 5954 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HOKITIKA HOTEL. MISS ANDERSON, late of the Provincial Hotel, respectfully begs to inform her numerous friends, and the public generally, that she has become mine hi stess of those commodious premises known as the Hokitika Hotel, lievell-street South, and solicits a continuance of the public support hitherto accorded her in her late hostelry. People desirous of spending a pleasant evening, and enjoying themselves^ in the true sense of the word, should call at this hotel, where every comfort, attention, and civility that could be desired awaits the stranger as well as the acquaintance. None but genuine brands of wines, liquors, &c, kept in stock. MARINNE ANDERSON, Proprietress. 5949 BRUNTO2s 7 'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Corner of Spring and Lonsdale-streets, MELBOURNE. H. Brunton, late of Hokitika, informs the public and his numerous customers that he has increased the accommodation for boarders and travellers, by adding to his premises the three houses adjoining ; also, new dining and reading rooms. This temperance hotel occupies the ! highest and healthiest position in Melbourne, and is in close proximity to the j Houses of Parliament and Turkish Baths. The readingroom is supplied with English, Irish, Scotch, and intercolonial newspapers and periodicals. I
The charges are — Meals, Is ; beds, from Is. Board and residence, from £1 per week, Draughts, Dominoes, and Chess. j Night porter. Baths. 5643 ROSS HOTEL. Revell-street. Adjoining Lynch's right-of-way. MRS MARIA RANKIN begs to inform her friends and the public generally that she is now proprietress of the above well-known Hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of their support, and she hopes by civility and atten ion to give satisfaction to all vis tors. The Hotel is replete with all necessary convenience. The bedrooms are commodious and well ventilated. The best brands of wines and opirits. Good ales, bottled and draught. MARIA RANKIN. 6145 Proprietress. pA F E NATIONAL. Two of Alcock's Best Billiard Tables. Furni hed Bedrooms, with Balcony, 10s per week. Red and White JRissling. 6065 W. KELLER. IM P ERIAL HOTEIT" Revell-street, HOKITIKA. LOUIS f RAMER respectfully acquaints the public that he has removed to the above Hotel, so well known and centrally situated; and he trusts, by a continuance of attention to the wishes and comforts of his friends and the public generally, to merit a continuance of that support and patronage hitherto so liberally accorded to him. LOUIS CRAMER, • Proprietor, (Late ot the European Hotel). gj^P NOTICE. In the Estate of CHARLES MULLINS, Cattle Dealer, Deceased. A LL persons Owing Moneys, or other- _/\ Avise indebted in the above Estate to the late Charles Mullins, are requested to pay the same to me. And all persons to whom the above estate is indebted, are requested to send their accounts to me immediately. C. DRISCOLL, Administrator in the above Estate. May 10, 1869. 6160
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West Coast Times, Issue 1137, 15 May 1869, Page 1
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