SHIPPING. Regular steam commuisica. TION BETWEEN OAMARU AND DUNE DIN. From Oamaru. —The Oamaru and Dunedi* Steamship Co.'3 s.s. WAITARI, er#ry Wednesday and Saturday, at 10.30 ajn. The Union Steamship Co.'s p.s. SAMSOU", every Monday and Thursday, at <5.30 p.m. From Dunedin—The Oamaru and Dunedia Steamship Co.'s s.s. WAITAKI, every Tuesday and Friday, at 7 a.m. The Union Steamship Co.'s p.s. SAMSOIf, every Wednesday and Saturday, at 9.3# p.m. Return Tickets for Port Chalmers issued on Saturdays by Waitaki at 20«., to retara same evening by Samson, thus giving atavt six hours in Dunedin. H. AITKEN, Agent ;N UNEDIN RACES. The steamship WAITAKI will leave for Port Chalmers on WEDNESDAY, the 21st INST., at 10.30 a.m. The paddle-steamer SAMSON 'will leave for Port Chalmers on THURSDAY, the 22nd INST., at 6 p.m. Tickets will be issued here, available for Return by either Boat, till TUESDAY, the 27th INST. RETURN TICKETS - £1 HENRY AITKEN, 631 Agent. BUSINESS NOTICE DUNCAN M'KENZIE, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, COQCET-STREET, Oamaru, RESPECTFULLY in-orms the Trade and Public of Oamaru that he has COMMENCED the MANUFACTURING of PURE CONFECTIONERS at the above address, and hopes by skill and strict attention, and by using only the Best and Purest Materials, to merit the patronage of ft discerning public. Dealers who have hitherto been dependent on Dunedin can now be supplied in Oamartt at Dunedin Prices. 516 TO COAL MERCHANTS AND SHIPOWNERS. The coal pit heath coal MINING COMPANY, GKEYMOUTH, Will, on and after the 31st MARCH, be prepared to SUPPLY SHIPPING with CARGOES of a superior sample of Coal, at REDUCED RATES. RICHARD NANCARROW, 610 Secretary. GRERNF I E L D, feHAG POINT AND NEWCASTLE COAL DEPOT, REMOVED to the OPPOSITE SIDE of Tyne-street. 534 "m /T ACFA RL A N E AND C O.' S OAMARU TWEED HOUSE, THAMES - STRICT, OAMAUU. Gi-;N TL::..v! hiN. The new* l_ivci"evicts tor W -:■ i.or "vc'i'U avc the Pi. include, Coin.aught, and Ulster Coats, 'ihuv arc im-.de iu Beaver, "Vicema, and Waterproof v iievmt Cloths. Coats of each shape and every size kept ready lor inline-, di.ite use. Morning Suits of new patterns and Materials. Twilled Coatings for Frock and Morning Coats, elastic, soft, and durable. 'ir< •userings of Scotch Tweed, in all the new winter patterns. LADIES. Ladies' Jackets of the most Fashionable Shapes, in Vicsina, Cheviot, &c., Coating and Napped Cloths. Ladies' Ulsters of Scotch Tweeds and Homespuns, in the Reversible and other New Shapes, are Waterproof, and completely protect the Dress. The Ulster admits of various designs being used for the facings, borders, &e., and the Hood being trimmed en suite with Hat of the same material, renders the whole appearance very complete and effective. BOYS. In anticipation of the coming Season, the New Designs in Overcoats are on view. Great care is taken in their manufacture, and the Best Material being used enable them to stand the rough usage of school wear, and yet maintain their good appearance. Price, from 255. ~ 0 , School and Neglig<§ Suits, of durable Cheviot and Angola cloths. Dress Suits for best and evening wear; also, Highland Suits with complete" silver ornaments. Boys' Shirts, Hosiery, and Hats of every description kept in stock or made to order at the shortest notice. MACFAELANE & 00. HATTERS TO THE PEOPLE. 633
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 281, 17 March 1877, Page 3
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