OTAGO RAILWAYB. NORTH OTAGO RAILWAYS. Ist MAY, and until further notice, Trains will ma as under {week days ©nly) : Oamakc; r>> WAtTAKI? ». m. a.m. p.m. Leav« Oamarn iM> 10.30 3.15 „ Town Belt H. 4 !t>.3« 3.1 D ~ Awamoko .Furu:tu<>n H.'i t 11.5 3.39 „ Richmond's S. -8 ~ Hitderthorpe . f*. 3- ~ Waitaki Bridge Month 8.50 Arrive Waitaki North ... 5.57 W.UTAKC TO OAJtAtItT. a. jr. r. >t. Leave Waitaki North D. 13 4.30 Waitaki Bridgy South ... D.-O 4.37 „ ffilderthorpe D.3S 4.55 „ Richmond's D.42 4.5 D ~ Awamoko Junction ... D.4H 5.5 „ Town Belt 10.K 5.26 Arrive Oamara 10.10 5.30 BRKAKWATSK LCNE. Passenger Trains run when required to suit the Arrival and Departure of steamers. Awamoko LtSE. A f toods Train will Leave Oamara for Stations on this line Every Day at 10.30 a. m. (foods for this Train must he delivered to the Railway Department before 10 a.m. By order. WM. CONVERT General Manager. Oamarti Station, April -3, l§7£. 74 COUNTRY ADVERTISEMENTS. D EV O IV" S |£ t R f: Ht>T £L, KAKANL'i MOUTH, HENRY & CHARLES STOCK, i'KOFßttCrotrf. Wines,. Spirits,, and Ales of the very Beat JBraads. E'irst-elass EHttiard Table. Ooop STAPUya. MR. WILLIAM WALKER Having undertaken the management ot' the Cuisine Department of the above Hotel, and feeing favourably known as a caterer for ptsf>lie dinners and suppers in Oamara. respectfully requests a continuance of the favours so-liberally bestowed upon him during his residence in this town. Charges strictly moderate. Every attention Witt he paid to those patronising this .Establishment. 272 O Y A L HOT E L r OTEi'OfO.
E. F. D I E II L, E"ROPRtF,TI>f.. First-class Accommodation for travellers. £ very article <jC the vary best brand. Ehmean's Coaches eh»ng« here. Experienced groom always in attendance. IW3 Tit PERI At. HOTEL, OTEPOPO. JR. WATSON - - JpROPtUBTOR. Travellers and others visiting thid Hotel will tind every comfort and convenience. coupled with moderate charges. Civility and prompt attention may be relied upon. Commodious and well-ventilated bedrooms. WUfES AJTt> SPIRITS OF THE BEST UKAXDS. CtOOP STAeCttft*. if»l H A M P 1> E N HOTEL LIVERY ANE> IV AIT STABLES. A. M* K A Y, pR^FRtETOR. First-class Baggies. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle-horses always on hire. Travel* lets can rely upon having their horses well attended to. The best of everything kept, and the charges strictly moderate. Experienced groom always in attendance. 1 H'f SIS'II EE'S HAM TDK.V HOTEL. The Proprietor of the above desires to intimate to Commercial Travellers and the PttMie morally that he has taken the Hotel (late itticott s). and trusts, by strict attention, and supplying the very E>est wines and spirits, to merit a share of patronage. Cobb-and Co. s Coaches stay at the Hotel. 1W D UNBAR A 2f l» S O >*, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL iJBROCERS. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ILvwrPEX A targe assortment of Drapery, Ironmongery. Saddlery. Ao.. iSc<r.. always on hand. Every artic.te guaranteed, and at the lowest price. Stjuuksfs St"f jpiiE&. 162
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 36, 2 June 1876, Page 4
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