Business Notices.
qHRIMSKI AND MOSS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS. IMPORTERS OP BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY GOODS AND JEWELLERY. S. & M. beg to state that all orders intrusted to them shall have their best attention. SHRIMSKI&MOSS, OA MARU HOUSE, THAMES-STREET.
JJENRY CONNELL, SURVEYOR AND LAND AGENT, OAMARU. Loans negociated. Crown Grants uplifted. mHOMAS GLASS, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, OAMARU. mHE OAMARU MEAT COMPANY select only the BEST CATTLE and SHEEP for KILLING, and con therefore offer to their Customers THE FINEST BEEF AND MUTTON IN THE MARKET.
SAUSAGES AND SMALL GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND. Itchen-street, Oamaru. NOTICE. fJIHE OAMARU BOATING COMPANY beg to intimate that they prepared to LAND and SHIP GOODS at the following rates :— Landing Merchandize ... ... 8s. per Ton. Shipping Do. 6s. „ Do. Agricultural Produce ... 5s. „
*#* Wool shipped at greatly reduced rates. *%* C. RIVERS, Manager. Oamaru, 8th November, 1866.
JAMES ILES, HAIRDRESSER AND PHOTOGRAPHER, WANSBECK-STREET. From Kennedy's, Oxford-street, and Crossley's, Bentinck-street, London, West. Patronized by all the aristocracy of this and the surrounding districts.
EVERY MAN HIS OWN PAINTER. TJflOR the Best and Cheapest materials go to ANDERSON'S Oil and Color Shop, Tees-street, OAMARU Paperhangings, Now Patterns, in every variety, from 9d. per piece of 12 yards.
mHOMAS KING, BUILDER, THAMES-STREET, OAMARU. * # * Ornamental work of all descriptions executed * # *
■Jl/TUSIC.— Mr MITCHELL, having taken up his residence in Oamaru, is prepared to give LESSONS in SINGING and on the PIANOFORTE. For terms, &c, addres8 care of Mr G. R. Taylor, Thames-street, Oamaru.
GRAZING PADDOCK JJORSES AND CATTLE taken in to Graze at HALF-A-CROWN a head per week. COLIN CAMPBELL. Barmollach, Oamaru, 10th Nov., 186.
HUDSON'S EXPRESS. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. T7^ 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 eiecution of all commands. EDWARD HUDSON. Oamaru Hotel, 26th Nov., 1866. T ADIES' and GENTS' VISITING and I J WEDDING CABDS, neatly printed at the OAMARU TIMES Office.
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North Otago Times, Volume VII, Issue 166, 25 December 1866, Page 1
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369Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume VII, Issue 166, 25 December 1866, Page 1
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