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GREYMOUTH AND WESTPORT TELEGRAPH. rnENDERS WANTED, for clearing 1 ■*■ a Lino for the Construction of| the Telegraph between Greyrnouth and Westport; and, also for the supply and delivery of Poles. The whole of the wort to fceletin three (3) sections, viz.:— ■No. 1. From Greymouth to Razorhack, i No. 2. Erom Razorback to Brighton. No. 3. From Brighton to West-, port. Each of which will be separately tendered for. Plans and Specifications of Sections Nos. 1 and 2, may be seen at the Public Works Office, 'Greymouth;; and Specifications for the same may be seen at the Resident-Magistrate's Office, Brighton. i Plans and Specifications for Section' No. 3, may be seen at 'the Post-office Charleston, and Specification, at the; Post-office, Westport. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders marked "Telegraph Tender" and addressed to the undersigned, Post-office, Greymouth, will be received up to the twentieth day of March 1868. The undersigned will be ready to give every information and go over the line with intending Contractors, starting from Greymouth, on Thursday, the twelfth day of March, 1868. ALEX. AITKEN. mATTERSALL'S FAMILY 1 HOTEL, Pitt-street, Sydney, William John O'Brien Proprietor. In calling the attention of country residents, families visiting the city, and the public generally, to the superior, facilities and accommodation afforded by this first-class andCentrall Situated Family Hotel, the undersigned would respectfully intimate that the high reputation the establishment has obtained during the past six years renders it a matter of supererogation to enumerate at any length its advantages whether as respects position, management, or internal apartments. It is ; sufficient to state that the private hotel department, being wholly separate from the bar business, posesses all the quiet and comfort of a private home, while : from the central position of the esta-' blishment, the banks, public offices, and principal mercantile establishments are placed within easy access. The dining, sitting, and bed rooms are 1 all furnished in the best style, and families who desire it can be provided with Seperate Suites of Apartments. Attached to the hotel is a well assorted library, containing most of the standard works in various branches of. literature ; and residents at the hotel are further provided with the luxury of a bath-room, where hot. cold, or shower baths ean be taken at discretion. Tattersall's Hotel is, in fact admitted to be, beyond question, the best mana ged establishment of the kind in the CITY OF SYDNEY. As the head-quarters of the All-England-Eleven, during their visit to the colony, it called forth the warmest econiuiums, while still later the proprietor has had the honour of entertaining HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, the Ministers of the Crown, and several distinguished members of the Legislature at the Jockey Club and Royal Yacht Club banquets, these grand festivities having been held in the Commercial Rooms at Tattersall's where the undersigned was publicly congratulated on the excellent arrangements and management of the hotel. In another branch of the establishment gentlemen's servants can be provided with stitable accommodation the same Good Order, Cleanliness, and Attention being manifest that characterise the private hotel. The Charges at Tattersall's are framed on a Strictly Moderate Scale, and the proprietor refers with confidence to the families and gentlemen who have already made the establishment their temporasy residence for the result of their experience, which he knows will be avowal of the most unqualified satisfaction. William John O'Brien, PrOpr ict

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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 199, 20 March 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 199, 20 March 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 199, 20 March 1868, Page 3

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