Business Notices.
TO LADIES. TITESSRS HOOD AND SHENNAN, ■WANSBECK-STREET, Have much pleasure in intimating that they have secured the services of a first-class DRESSMAKER, MILLINER, CLOAE and HABIT-MAKER, from one of the first houses in Dunedin. Ladies may rely on their orders being executed with taste, and iu good style. HOOD & SHENNAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS, "Wttnobpclt-street, OAMARU.
T Y. WARD, Tyne-stkeet, Oamartt, ACCOUNTANT, STOCK, LAND, HOUSE, COMMISSION, SHIPPING, And CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT.
p EORGE SUMPTER, LAND, ESTATE, COMMISSION AND LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT, 2, Thames-street, Oamaru.
OAMARU BRJETVEKY. TTpLLIAMS AND WHITMORE, BREWERS AND BOTTLERS, Beg leave to inform the inhabitants of Oamaru and .surrounding districts, that they are now prepared to supply ALE and PORTER, in bulk and botllo. A TRIAL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. Oamaru Ale on draught, and Oamaru Porter in bottle, may be had at the Star and Garter Hotel. Oamaru Alo and Porter, on draught and in bottle, may be had at the Oamaru Hotel. Oamaru Ale, on draught, may be had at the Northern Hotel. Oamaru Ale, on draught, may be had at the White Hart Hotel. .Oamaru Ale, on draught, may be had at the Clyde Hotel, Hampden ; also, at the different Accommodation Houses on the North Road to Timaru.
FllUIT TREES, PLANTS,. &c. TOHN FALCONER, NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN, Thames-street, OAMARU, Has now on View and for Sale, a large Stock of TREES, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS, Comprising : — 10,000 Quicks 2,000 Gooseberry and Currant Trees (2 years old) 600 Fruit Trees, all kinds. Also, Forest Trees, Evergreeen Shrubs Roses and Flowering Plants, in great variety (2 and 4 years old).
BROWN'S FERRY. "VTOTICE. — To save any dispute, all parties JL/1 wantin? assistance from the Ferrymen, will have to pay at the Ferryhouse, on the North side of the Waitaki, and to the Boatmen on the Otago side of itheRiver/before crossing. ' ; * : DANIEL BROWN, Proprietor, i flVaitairi, May lCth, 1865.
OPEID BROTHERS, beg to inform the Inhabitants of Oamaru and surrounding district, that on and after the 1st October Coals will be £1 per Ton at the Pit, and £2 10s (fifty shillings) delivered in Oainaru. SPEID BROTHERS. "Otepopo, 1864.
TOHN YOUNG, STOREKEEPER, EU1PDEN
Tl/T ECHANICS' INSTITUTE. All Fubscribers who hare not paid their Subscriptions to the above Institute, are requested to do so •without delay, to the Hon. Treasurer, Mr LOCKE, at tho Bank of New Zealand, where receipts will be given, and where, for the present, new Members will be enrolled. WILLIAM BLACK, Hon. Secretary. Oamaru. Slat May, 1865.
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North Otago Times, Volume IV, Issue 68, 8 June 1865, Page 1
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