Shipping Notices.
T^EW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY vr^ (LIMITED.) 11l 1> _ Bead Oraa : Chrintohurch, New Zealand. London Branch: At Bishopgate-street, Within. The Company'g Fle«t consists of :— Tons. Tons. The Hurunui ... 1054 | The Waikato... 1053 „ Mataura... 898 „ Waimate 1157 ♦.. Opawa ...1136 „ Waimea... 871 >, Orari ... 1054 „ Waipa ... 1054 Otaki . 1055 „ Wairoa ... 1057 , Pareora ... 878 „ Waitangi 1161 Piako ... 1136 „ Waitara... 833 Rakaia ... 1057 „ Wanganui 1136 ( Rangitikei 1225 The above magniflcient high class Clippers (specially built for the Company), supplemented by chartered ships, are kept constantly in the direct trade to and from London — ships leaving London for each principal port in the Colony every month, and ve»sels always loading Homewards. The accommodation and dietary scale for passengers of all classes are unsurpassed. Freight and Passage arrangements can be made at the Head Office, Christchurch, or »t any of the Branches in New Zealand. Apply, in Dunedin, to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. (LIMITED) Corner of Crawford and Water street.
Hotels. /CRITERION HOTEL, Ttne and Harbor Streets, Oamaru, William GUlespie Proprietor The above Magnificent Hotel is now open lor the reception of Travellers and Visitors. It is one of the Finest Buildings in North }tago, both as regards the extent of its accommodation and the excellence of its ornishing. The Private Suites of Apartments are specially designed to suit the convenience 'md privacy of visitors. Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. for the special intertainmeat of Farmers and Commercial Men. None but the Best Brands of Wines, Spirt', Ales, and Liquors. The Hotel is only two minutes' walk from the Railway Station, Publio Baths, and Post Office. GOOD STABLING PROVIDED.
TMPERIAL HOTEL. G. AND 8. NEWEY, FROPRIBTORS, Thanking their Friends and the Publio for the liberal patronage they have accorded them aince starting, would aolioit a continuance of favors. Every care and attention beatowed on the comfort of Visitors and Boarders. All Wines, Beers, and Spirit* of Best Vintage, Brews, and Brands. Mark the Address — Opposite the Court Hous*. mh 2
XfOYAL GEORGE HOTEL, "*"** George street and Mor»y Pluoe, Danedin. Gkoxos M 'Gavin ... .„ Profriktob (L»U of the White Hone Hotel.) JOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR FAML LIES AND VISITORS. Fint-oUu Billiard Table. WiNIS AND SPIBITS Of THI BIST BRANDS. 004
BRIDGE HOTEL, KOUROW, UPPER WAITAKI. P. MASON is desirous of informing his rionda and the general public, that having obtained a license for the above newlyestablished house, he is prepared to offer good accommodation and attention to those avoring his place with their patronage. A irell-seleoted stock of Wines, Spirits, Ales, Jtc., has been laid n, and which P. M. can recommend as being of first- olaoa quality. P. M. intends to put up a first-class ennel on the premises, and will always be appy to see any of hit conning friends who may b« towelling through the distriot.
Good Stabling Provided IB' i XTO TH OTAGO FAMILY AND i.l COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TUAMXS BTBEBT NORTH, OAMARU. W. M. SOUTHAN (late of Timaru and Waimate), Proprietor. W.M.B. desires to intimate to his numerous friends and acquaintances that ho has become the lessee of the above commodious and handsomely furnished Hotel, which is ■pendidly situated, having a good view of the Oamara Harbor. It is in the main street, at such a distance that whilst not inconvenient to the business portion of the Town, it it devoid of the unpleasantness of Town life, and possesses all the advantages of a Brivate residence. Since taking possession, ie Proprietor has had the house thoroughly renovated, and has added a Plunge and Shower Bath for the comfort of his patrons. Fart^ki or Invalids visiting oamarum aru will find' althis establishment splendidly furnished suites of rooms suitable for their accommodation. Excellent accommodation for a few Boarders. With reference to Ales, Wines, Spirits, etc., the Proprietor would prefer to leave those favoring the Hotel with their patronage to judge for themselves. A spacious Billiard Room is on the premises, which is fitted up with one of Alcock's Beit Tables. fcs
JOS. SLEEMAN REED (Late J. Johnion), WAITAKI HOTEL, South Waitaki, Begs to Inform the publio that he hu Uken orer the above Btuineu, and that he is open to supply them with the Beat Liquors, Wine, and Spirits, Special attention given to the Table. Meals at all hours, Good Accommodation for Horses. )a39
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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2463, 16 April 1880, Page 1
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709Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2463, 16 April 1880, Page 1
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