WHO'S WHO. REGISTRY OFFICE. MBS. SHEPPARD, Registry Office foi Servants, Tees-street, Oamaru. SADDLER. JOHN RASKIN, Sadler and Harness Maker, Maheno. STOREKEEPERS. A. J. S. HEADLAND, General Merchant, Thames-street. B(3OTH AND CQ., Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Thames-street. CHARLES BECKINGSALE, General Storekeeper and Provision Merchant, Otopopo. IRELAND AND ESTHER, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Thames-street. JAMES SCOTT, General Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Tees-street. RESTAURANTS, ETC. H. NEWEY, The Shades, Empire Hotel, Thames-street. T. HILLIKER, Family Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant. TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS. D. TOOHEY, Draper, Clothier, and Outfitter, Thames-street. JOSEPH MOSS, Clothier and General Importer, Wholesale and Retail. ThamesJAMES EMSLIE, Tailor, Clothier, and General Outfitter, Thames-street. R. C. LINDSAY, Tailor, Clothier, Hatter, and Hosier. W. 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. JAMES MARR, Manufacturing Goldsmith and Jeweller, Wansbeek-street. R. LUMSDEN, Practical Watch and Clockmaker, Thames-street, Oamaru. ROBERT GARDNER, Practical Watchmaker nd Jeweller, Thames-street. WOOL SCOURER. JAMES WHEATLEY, Woolscourer and Fell monger, Kakanui River, Maheno. MISGELLANEO US. JAMES EEID, 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. esisniSa s WANSON ■ AND WARBURTON'S faie ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Leave the Booking Office (Star and Garter Hotelkas follows : .. At 5 a.m., ior DUNEDIN . di&te ; stages. f J s j Passengers booked for TIMARU and Intermediate stages, leaving the Railway Station at S a.m. OMARAMA COACH will leave Oamaru on TUESDAYS, 'at 5.30 in the morning; and arrrive an FRIDAYS at 6.30 in the evening. Passengers can depend upon being called for all the Coaches. W. JULLYAN, 24 Agent. HOTELS. P R 0 C T E R . RjOYAL HOTEL. EVEKY ARTICLE 03? THE BEST QUALITY ONLY. N 0 R T H E R N HOTEL, 0 AMARU. , Visitors to the Travellers, and old established mc3't "spmfortable in Oamaru. for ffelimitpl number of Boarders, sS moderate cnkpg^s. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS PROCURABLE. " Billiard Table—one of Alcock's best.%* LEWIS MORTON, 12 Proprietor. BgISINSSS fSOTSCES PATRICK C 0 P T'S IJ i A BOARDING I i - / - ifOq/BE, Adjoining Fleming aitd Hiblet's Sale Yards. 242
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 37, 3 June 1876, Page 1
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