COUNTRY -- APVEIST SSIMEHTS. R 0- Y A L HOT E L, .OTEPOPO. ............ F. D I E Bf L, «V First-class Accommodation.. .for Every article of the.veyy--best brand. Duncan's Coaches change , here.. Experienced groom always, in attendance.,. 163 "MPERIAL HOTEL, OTEPOPO. R. - - Proprietor. . ~ . and others visiting. this Jtotel -will find every, comfort and .cpny^niencefcjggnpled with * ,s Sfp ' Civility \ancjf "prompt attention, |Kay be relied upon. *- r ... Commodious and. well-ventilated bedrooms. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE ' BEST BRANDS. Good Starling. ' 'l6l H A M P D E "N" " H 0 T EL. LIVERY AND BAIT STABILES. k/iM'K A Y, f | f PR OPRIEI'OR. " ' ' First-class Ladies' and Gentlejnen's Saddle-horses always on hire. Travellers can rely upon- having- their horses-AvelK ,attended to.' The best of everything kept, and the charges strictly- moderate;. Experienced groom always in attendance. 165 piSHER'S HAMPDEN HOTEL. The mate to (/onin\a^ial' 7 JfraVelle'rs and tip Public generally tliat s he lias" taken the Hotel (late Murcott's), and trusts, .by 'strict attention, and supplying the very bestwines and spirits, to merit a .share of patronage.. , CobbUfut Cot's Coaches"stay at the'Hotd" ■ ' ' '.164' 'J D UNBAR - AND - SO N, WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL ... , O R0 C EfR 8, WINE. ANJD .SPIRIT f IiERCHANTS!. .. # . - -■ _ _r ' __i_i '' "' &■ '"' A large assortment of 'Drapery-, Ironmongery, J3adtllerj~» &c., &c., always on liand. - Every article guaranteed, and at the lowest, 'remunerative price. " Stations.SUPPLIED".. : ...162 OTACO RAILWAYS. 1 NORTH OTAGO RAILWAYS. Trains TviJl, run as. linger, iweek. .days , only): OAMARU TO WAITAKI^ . a.m. #.m.. p.m. Leave Oamaru' 8.0 10.30 3.15 ~ Town 8e1t......, ... . 8.4 ,10.36. 3.19 Awamoko Junction . 5.24 11.5 3.39 ~ Richmond's ~v . ... '"8128 ~ Hilderthorpe V ? 8.32 ~ Waitakißridge/l- * ... -.- '' . r " South -. ..M . 4.5 .. Arrive Waitaki NortH" 8.57 ; . . . .Waitak* to Oamaru. ' '/ j ' " A.M. P.M. Leave Wait&krrSTortte; ~ -,Sf s= Y.: 9r13 4.30 ~ Wsfitdki BridgelSQuth-9.2T) 437 Hilderthorpe... 9-38 4.55 ~ Richmond's ... 9.42 4.59 ' Awamoko Junction . ...... .9.46 5.5 Town Belt ... ... ... 10.6 5.26 Arrive Oamaru ........ 10.10 5.30 • LlifE., * Passenger Trains run when required to suit the Arrival and' Departur - of Steamers.' ■■ -AWAMOKO-Line.' " . - • A Goods ..Train will Leave- -Oamaru . for •Stations oil this - line Every Day'at 10.30 alii. Goods for this Train must be delivered to the Railway Department before -10' a.iii .' By order. .-> ■ , • • WM. CONYERS, General-Manager-. Oamaru Station, April 28, .1876. 47 waited. w ANTED VISITOR'S' TO BUNEDIN TO KNOW ' ' THEf "MOS®. " V COMFORTABLIC- i . "A -" tJ ....--A > F^STSON ? Sf"; '- v , Travellers called for early trains ahd r cnaches; 64 TWO FO R E M"E N' "for iMOEBfAKI YIADUCTr thor/ugh pvantinal knowledge and must "be stsady W Sges will be given. . DAYS DTJFFIEL^ Captractors, CO. . .""VV f^.Fire
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 21, 16 May 1876, Page 3
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418Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 21, 16 May 1876, Page 3
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