ISISINEESS i@TlSi§. QUEEN'S HOTEL, THAMES-STREET, OAJIAKTj. JAMES MARKHAM, Pkopkietok. THE PROPRIETOR begs to inform the public geneiaiJy that he has just taken the above house, which is BhijNG ENTIRELY ALTERED and RE.NOVATED 10 such a degree as that it will bear comparison witn any other house in New Z. aland, lie having aLo laid in a CHOICE STUCK of WINES, SPIRITS, &.c, and intending to keep none other, hopes by civility siiid attention to the wants of his customers, to merit the patronage of the public. GOOD ACCOMMODATION EOS. THE SHADES. THE SHADES. IHE SHADES. Under the Empire Uotei, Thames-street. H. N E W E Y, Peopj.-:ij-:tob. THE Proprietor Legs to inform his • Patrons, and the Public generally, '-•■■* he is stiil in the land ot the living, and acicaliy denies the a&era ns maae by cona-ni jjeupie that; the SltiKis is not the coolest place to get LUiNCii in. Thooe ot the Public v. ini have not paid the SHADES a visit, leu them come ana try for themselves; the I'joprietor can as.-me them that if thsy do favor him with oiieir patronagj, they wdi get as good a meal as they can in any ofcn-jr town in x\ew Zealand. NOR'IHEItN HOTEL. Ie Proprietor begs t> inform the Public that the Guime Department; will, until lurcher notice, be can-led on under his su uervision. '6'ol THOMAS RICHMOND, WAIM AT E HOTEL, Waimate, "O ESPECTFULLY announces to his large circle of friends that he has taken the above Hotel, and will at all times welcome them with cheerfulness and civility when they kindly phase to visit him ; guaranteeing to supply none hut the VERY BEST ALES, WINES, and SPIRITS; clean, cosy, and comfortable BEDS ; LUNCHEO.N, daily, from 12 till 2. Neatly furnished PRIVATE ROOMS (specially suited for snug parties of friends). Commercial Travellers accommodated, and laid on to the Lest lines in everything. fIT HE UNDLRSIGXED is prepared to JL RECEIVE FOR SALE, STORAGE, or SHIPMENT, GRAIN, WOOL, OTHER MERCHANDISE, AT HIS STONE AND CONCRETE STORES, Abutting on to the Railway Lines. Expenses are very much reduced in consequence of no. cauaj.o being requhed, and low i roii.ium for insurance. GEORGE SUMPTER. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COM-
'E above (.'oii'irnny is prepared to INL fob lit vjRAiN in I'iLfD, STaCa, (>)• STOKE, or it required, i'roni i'ILLD to •<!'<■ 'RE, and t« take ritks on i HI! ASHING MIL- !■> f..i- 'J IMK or SEA&U.N; at LOWEST CURRENT KATES. GEORGE SUMPTER, Agent.. THE MESSRS. BROGDEN & SONS have a LARGE QUANTITY OF LIMESTONE FOR SALE, At Reidstone. It is of the very Best Quality, entirely FREE from the Bottom Stone or Soft Yellow Variety, having been taken from the top of a cutting adjoining Mr. 'iesckmaker's Quarry. They have likewise, at Moeraki, a LARGE NUMBER of JAKKAH PILES (round), SQUARE IRON BARK, and BLACK BIRCH, besides a QUANTITY of OTHER TIMBERS of Various Sizes. The MESSRS. BROGDEN AND SONS will DELIVER either STONE or TIMBER, at Oamaru or Moeraki, to suit Purchasers. Apply to J. DUNBAR, Oamaru or Hampden. N.B>-A QUANTITY OF PLANT, used in Erecting the Moeraki Viaduct, will shortly be Offered for Sale. 202
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 245, 3 February 1877, Page 3
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