Ma Morkane has had his Royal Hotel at Port Chalmers in great part re-built on the plans of Mr. Gordon M'Kinnon, and we understand that it is his intention to complete the work by having the back parts of the building also enlarged by a new construction. The building is of brick, based on blue stone, and is very handsome. It is also most conveniently planned as to the interior, and offers to the public accommodation of every kind that is unsurpassed. Mr. J. Corrigan's newly opened Wood and Coal Yard, corner of Stuart street and Moray place, offers to the public fuel of the best possible quality. Mk I. Abraham advertises a consultation on the Christohurch Autumn Meeting to come off on April 18th and 19th, that offers unusual attractions, and is thoroughly bonajide Messrs S. r>E Beer & Co.'s unrivalled stock of glass, china, and lampware is now being cleared off at unprecedented^ low prices. The establishments in Stafford street and Vrinces street, Dunedin, are both open daily, and on Saturday nights.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 411, 25 February 1881, Page 14
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173Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 411, 25 February 1881, Page 14
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