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Hotels.

STAR AND GARTER HOTEL, OAMARU. FTIHE Proprietors in returning thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed upon them, beg to intimato that nothing shnll be wanting on their part to merit a continuance of the same. The Cusine is under tho charge of a highly efficient Cook; and the Board and Residences cannot fail to meet the wants of every one. The Bar, Wine and Spirit Store, fcc.^is under Mr R. M. PAYNE'S personal supervision. Tho Stables are under the charge of a first-class Groom. Wines, Spirits, Draught and Bulk Ales and Porter delivered in small quantities, at wholesale prices. ARMSTRONG, PAYNE & NEWEY, Proprietors. N.B. — Cobb and Co.'s Coaches leave and arrive at the Hotel to and from Dunedin, Christchurch, and intervening towns, three days a--«eek. Passengers can rely upon being called in time for any of the Coaches.

WHITE HART HOTEL, O A. M A K U . GOOD STABLING, and Horses carefully attended to. Also, a Good Stockyard. HENRY WILSON, Proprietor. (Late from Christchurch.)

ri L Y D E HOTEL, LONDON-STREET, HAMPDEN. HENRY NEWEY Begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened the above Hotel, with extensive alterations and additions. The new Double and Single Bediooms "nill equal any on the road. Commercial Travellers and others will find every attention paid to their comfort. H. N. has also added a spacious BILLIARD ROOM to the establishment, with one of Phelan's best Billiard Tables. THE BAR AND CELLAR Have been stocked with a well-selected description of the best Wines, Spirits, Beer, &c. Cobb and Co.'s Coaches between Dunediu and Canterbury, call at the Hotel three times per week. The STABLES are under tho charge of an efficient Groom. Proprietor ... HENRY NEWEY, (Of Armstrong, Payne and Newey, Oamaru).

BOUNDARY CREEK HOTEL. SCHLEUTER and M'LEOD, Proprietors, OEG respectfully to inform the inhabi. -^-^ tants of Oamaru and surrounding District, that they will meet with Good Accommodation at the jibove House, combined with moderate charges GOOD STABLING, And every attention guaranteed.

HAMPDEN HOTEL, HAMPDEN, MOERAKI. WILLIAM MURCOTT, Proprietor. A STAGE for the Oamaru and Dunedin Xjl. Coaches Daily.

K ARTIGIHOTEL, MOERAKI. Four Miles South from Hampden.

a OOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. A SECURE PADDOCK FOR HORSES, &c. WM. M'KENNY, Proprietor.

Entire Horses.

NOTICE TO FARMERS AND BREEDERS ' OF HORSE STOCK. mHE favorite Entire DRAUGHT HORSE YOUNG DOUGLASS, Will stand at call at the Farm, Punchbowl, on Tuesdays ; Hampdcn on Wednesdays j returniug on Thursdays ; Oamaru on Fridays. Young Douglass is now seven years old, was bred by Mr John Mcnzics, Mcrri Creek, Victoria ; Sire — Old Douglass, imported from Scotland, who hns left some of the best stock in Victoria; Dam — Violet, imported from Tasmania ; Violet by tho celebrated Grey Champion. Younsr Douglass is a rich dark brown, faultless in symmetry, very active, a kind worker, and a certain foal getter. His stock are strong and well disposilioncd, and at all the exhibitions at which they have been shown they have obtained either first or second prizes. He has himself taken four first and four second prizes in Melbourne and elsewhere. Terme, £5 each ; groom 5s. £2 5s to be paid at time of serving ; balance at tho end of tho season. A good paddock will be provided at the farm, free for two months j afterwards 3s per week will be charged. Every care will be taken, but no responsibility. Payments to bo made before removal of mares. ALEXANDER AITCHISON, Proprietor. Oamaru, October 12, 1864.

JUST TO HAND, DIRECT FROM' ENGLAND. ', A Choice and Varied Selection of NEW BOOKS, AND ON SALE At t_o Times Sla.'ionery and Book Repo»itory, WanBbeck-atreet.

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North Otago Times, Volume IV, Issue 55, 9 March 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume IV, Issue 55, 9 March 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume IV, Issue 55, 9 March 1865, Page 1

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