WHO'S WHO. REGISTRY OFFICE. MRS. SHEPPARD, Registry Office for Servants, Tees-street, Oamaru. SADDLER. JOHN RANKIN, Sadler and Harness Maker, Maheno. STOREKEEPERS. A. J. S. HEADLAND, General Merchant, Thames-street. BOOTH AND CO., Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Thames-street. CHARLES BECKINGSALE, General Storekeeper and Provision Merchant, OtoP TrKLAND AND ESTHER, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Thames-street. JAMES SCOTT, General Grocer, Wine and Sptrito&lerchant, Tees-street. T. HILLIKER, Family Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant. TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS. D. TOOHEY, Draper, Clothier, and Oatfitter, Thames-street. JOSEPH MOSS, Clothier and General Importer, Wholesale and Retail. Thamesstreet. JAMES EMSLIE, Tailor, Clothier, and General Outfitter, Thames-street. R. C. LINDSAY, Tailor, Clothier, Hatter, and Hosier. \V. SELBY, Tailor and Clothier, Itchenstreet. WILLIAM M'FARLANE, Gentlemen's Outfitter, Tailor and Clothier, Boot and Shoe Importer, &c., Thames-street. TIMBER MERCHANTS. BARRETT AND COLLINS, Timber Merchants, Saw Millers, and Turner, Steam Saw Mills, Coquet-street. C. GALBRAITH AND CO., Timber Merchants, North Otago Steam Saw, Planing, and Moulding Mills, Thames-street, Oamaru. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS. A. M'CORKINDALE, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Gold and Silver Smith, Itchen-street, next Masonic Hall. •lAMES MARR, Manufacturing Goldsmith and Jeweller, Wansbcck-street. R. LUMSDEN', Practical Watch and Clockmaker, Thames-street, Oamaru. ROBERT GARDNER, Practical Watchmaker nd Jeweller, Thames-street. WOOL SCOUhEI JAMES WHEATLEY, \W»t«courcr and Fellmonger, Kakanui River, Mal:»;uo. MISCELLANEOUS. JAMES REID, Town Crier, and Nightman, Dee-street. MACHINIST. R. H. MOODY, Engineer and Machinist. A supply of sewing machines on sale. Machines repaired, and light engineering done, or models made. All orders promptly attended to. COACHES. gWANSON AND WARBURTONS ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Leave the Booking Office (Star and Garter Hotel), as follows : Daily, At 5 a.m., for DUNEDIN and Intermediate stages. Passengers booked for TIMARU and Intermediate stages, leaving the Railway Station at S a.m. OMARAMA COACH will leave Oamarn on TUESDAYS, at 5.30 in the morning; and arrrive an FRIDAYS at 6.30 in the eveningPassengers can depend tipon being called for all the Coaches. W. JULLYAN, 2| Agent. HOTELS. R O C T E R ' S ROYAL HOTEL. KVB&r ARTICLE OP THE BEST QUALITY ONLY. ORTHERN HOTEL, OAMARC. Visitors to the Town, Commercial Travellers, and others will find this old established Hotel the most comfortable in Oamant. Room for a limited number of Boarders, at moderate charges. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS PROCURABLE. *„* Billiard Tabic—one of Alcock's best*,* LEWIS MORTON, 12 Proprietor. BUSINESS NOTICESO B E R- T K EEN A N S BOARDING-HOUSE. COQUET-STREET,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 29, 25 May 1876, Page 1
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