:....«£HI£PIN&STEiM TGf; DUNEDIN. Union Steam Ship Company's Steamer Captain EpiE. . _._.,,..-.■ Will Sail for Dunedin MAY 20. Passengers by train for Breakwater at 10.30. For freight or passage, apply to H. AITKEN, 67 Agent. ■ STEAM TO DUNEDIN. \ rpHE s. s. MAT A U &v JL Captain Urquhart, leave for Dunedin 10 a.m. ;.;■..{■*<* j J'For freight or passageapply to } ANDERSON AND CO. ' 6Q (Late Anderson and Mowat). NORTH OTAGO RAILWAYS. N Ist MAY, and until further notice, Trains will run as under (week days only) : Oamaru to Waitakil /J a.m. a.m. p.m. Leave „ Town/ftelti ..//.. 8.4 10.36 3.19 ~ AwafoSko ItqMoa 8.24 11.5 3.39 „ Riclnrjadfe/T. ... S.2S - 3.43 ~ HilMrtho>p£ ... 8.32 .. WaitqMßr&ge " Soutfi /...k ArriwWaitaki y"~ TO j&VJTA^IV. Leave"Waitaki North , 9.13 4.30 ~ Waitaki Bridge Sontl i ... 9. 20 4, 37 '„ HilderthorpeT 9.38 4.55 ~ Richmond's :. 9.J2 4.59 ~ Awamoko Junction ... 9.46 5.0 \. Town Belt R>-' ; »-2C Arrive Oamaru 1°- «•«■' r '- so | BjirAivW.vrap. Lr>:K. Passenger Trains run when required to suit the Arrival and Departure of.Steamers. Awamoko Line. A Goods Train will Leave . Oainarn forStations' on this' line Ever? Day at 10-30 a.m. Goods for this Train must be delivered to the Railway Department "before 10a.m. By order. •■ WM. CONYERS, General Manager. Oamaru Station, April 28, 1876., 47 O ,Y A L H 0 T E L|: / OTEPOPO. (I YE., F.. D I E\H L, Ki , - P f ■ N V-'"*"' ' ' First-class Accommodation for travellers. Every article of the very best brand. Duncan's Coaches change here. Experienced groom always in attendance. 163 TMPERIAL HOTEL, OTEPOPO. R. W/TSON Pr.opraßTOK. Travelers and others visifchig this Hotel will Hnd^ye"ry=xoWortand convenience, coupled withrmb\lefatecherges. Civility and prompt attention may be relied upon. Commodious and well-ventilated bedrooms. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. Good Stablixg. AMPD E N I II O T K L. I LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. I : A. ua M ' K A Y,j- *?" IIETOR. "\- ■'" \ ... Sadies' anil Gentle- - men's always "on Jure. Travellers can rely' upon having their horses well attended to. Tlie best of everything kept, and the charges strictly moderate. Experienced groom always in attendance. -. 165 >EN HOTEL. ". The the alxn-e desiifs to intimate to Comsnei*ial Travelers aiidlhe Public „,...„..„iy„ ±i.~^~--*.i^"-+^en : thejJotel (late by the very best;wines : and spirits, [. to mo-it a'share of patronage. . .-'<-I- ---' Cobb and Co.'s Coaches stay at the Koteh-. J_ ... : V J!M ; ; ; ' > U N. B-A/R-- ""A N;D,.; ; ;"^ ? fti-v 3VHOLESALE AivD RETAIL JCERS.--WINE. Axd MERCHANTS, "-*, j ' A'\~-~*- * — **- ' '" ""*|e.ias&ortment\o£ Drapery--Jron-remnnsrativ^rxee. c-~V~'T" Stations Supplied: - 162 *
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 23, 18 May 1876, Page 3
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395Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 23, 18 May 1876, Page 3
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