Business Notices.
BOAT SERVICE. FT1RA1LL, ROXBY AND CO. are prepared to LAND and SHIP GOODS at the following rates : — Landing Merchandise 8s. per Ton. Shipping do. 6s. „ Do. Agricultural Produce ... 5s. „ And are also prepared to make Contracts for Shipping the Wool of the approaching beason at great REDUCTioirs on previous rates. Octobei ootli, 1866.
OAMARU BOAT SERVICE. "V1TE BEG TO CALL ATTENTION to the fellowing REGULATIONS respecting the conduct of the BOAT SERVICE on and after tho 10th February : — 1. We cannot bo responsible for any loss or damage, arising from whatever cause, during the process of Landing or Shipment ; but every caro will be taken to avoid such loss or damage. 2. All Goods must bo removed from the Beach as landed, and Charges paid, unless special arrangements are made to the contrary. All parties who do not contract for the delivery of Goods at any place in the Town, will apply for them at our Stores, where they will be Stored at their risk and expense till called for. 3. By special ai'rangements, Accounts may be rendered and settled Monthly, as heretofore. TRAILL, ROXBY & CO. Oamaru, 8th February, 1866.
JOSEPH OGILVIE, GENERAL SMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER AND IMPORTER. A FIRST-CLASS HORSE-SHOER KEPT. ON SALE, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, AND DRAYS, At very Low Prices. Tees and Tyne-streets.
TJEID AND ROBERTSON, VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, WAGGON BUILDERS, IMPLEMENT MAKERS, IMPORTERS, AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. Thames Street, Oamaru.
/CHARLES ROSS, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER, Wansbeck-street, OAMARU. HOKSES CAKEFULIY SHOD. Horse and Cattle Medicine. VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE.
HUDSON'S EGRESS. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. T71 HUDSON respectfully intimates to the inhabitants of Oamaru and the Settlers in the surrounding districts, that from the present date he will run an EXPRESS WAGGON for the delivery of all kinds of GOODS and PARCELS. As this is a desideratum which has been long and widely felt, E. H. relies with confidence on the support of the inhabitants. Arrangements have been made for affording complete satisfaction in the execution of all commands. EDWARD HUDSON. Oamaru Hotel, 26th Nov., 1866.
VTOTICE.— All OUT-STANDING ACCOUNTS due to the undersigned must be paid immediately to Messrs Booth Brothers, otherwise proceedings will be taken for their recovery. G. R. TAYLOR. Thames-street, November 6th, 1866.
LAUNDRESS. MRS TOWNSEND will he thankful to meet with encouragement from the inhabitants of Oamaru in the above line, in consideration of her having to support her family herself. Please Note the Address : — Two-roomed Cottage at the back of Mr Luke's. Oamaru. 4th September, 1866.
WOOL RECEIPT BOOKS, neatly and promptly printed, at the OAMARU TIMES Office.
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North Otago Times, Volume VII, Issue 160, 4 December 1866, Page 1
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429Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume VII, Issue 160, 4 December 1866, Page 1
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