Conveyances.
COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE O ROYAL MAIL COACHES.
1 A COACH (carrying the Mails) stari from the "Times" Office, Wansbecfc :1 street, Oamaru, for Dunedin, at 5 a.m. oi TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, & SATURDAYS RETUKNINO ON MONDAYS, FRIDAYS, & WEDNESDAYS FARES : Oamaru to Otepopo . . £0 15 0 „ Hampden . . 10 0 „ Palmerston.. 1 10 0 11 „ Waikouaiti.. 1 17 6 „ Ulueskin . . 2 5 0 „ Dunedin . . 3 0 0 Dunedin to Blueskin .. £0 15 0 „ Waikouaiti.. 15 0 t „ Palmerston . . 112 6 „ Hampden . . 2 0 0 „ Otepopo . , 2 7 6 „ Oamaru . . 3 0 0 Experienced Drivers and well-appointed Coaches only are employed. Travellers, therefore may rely on .safe, speedy, and regular transit. Parcels may be booked either way.
Useful Horses constantly for sale, with a thorough trial given previous to pur- » chase. j HENRY HOYT & CO., Proprietors. W. R. MITCHELL, Manager, Dunecliu. F. PINKERTON & CO., Agents, Wan.sbeck-street, Oamaru.
TT 4j \^l A, 1} ALTERATION OF TIME. MAIL SERVICE THREE 1IMES A WEEK pOBB &. CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE \J OK ROYAL MAIL COACHES, will on and after February 1st, 1KG1, leau- their oll'tce (corner of Cashel .ind High hticets, next to BirdbcVs British Hotel) lolt TIM AH I AM) Till: SOLTH, EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, At 8 o'Clock, a m Returning, wdl k>a\o Given s Ro\al Hotel, Timaru, on same da>s and at *»ame hours. A coach will run direct (o the Waitaki Ferry, from Timaru, e\ery WEDNESDAY morning, calling at the Waumite Bush ; returning from the Waitaki every THURSDAY, at noon. L. G. COLE &. CO., Proprietors.
Wanted.
WANTED, Agents for the Oamaku Times, at Akaroa, Tini.uu, and L_)ttelton. Also, at_lmemirgi!l and Riurtcm WANTED, a smart Lad, to make himself useful about a house, and to uuik cows. Apply at the olllce of thih paper. WANTED, two fir&t-class Stonemasons. None but good hands need apply, at the Star and Garter Hotel, Qa-uuru
Miscellaneous
■"VTOTICE— The Committee of the Oamaru J_l Anfi-Pleuro-Pneuiiionia Association have appointed Mr E. E FRENCH Collector and Treasurer Subscribers will be pleased to paj onehalf the amount of their Subscription either to the Treasurer or to the credit of the Association in the Bank of New Zealand, Oamaru. JAMES HASSELL, Hon. Secretary. Oamaru, April 5th, 1864.
NOTICE.— £10 REWARD. THE Committee of the Oamaru Anti-Plenro-Pneumonia Society ofl'er the abo\e reward for such information as will lead to the conviction of any peibon or persoiib allowing their Cattle to pass over tin* Northern Boundary — the Horse range— of that section of lias dibtrict proclamied infected. J. HASSELL, Hon. Sec. Oamaru, March 1, 1861.
TO LET, a neat Six-roomed Cottage in Tees-street, at present occupied by Mr Hood. The Cottage is nicely situated, and commands a fine view of the Bay, and is well sheltered lv) gum trees. AVith the Cottage are two sections, ma high state ot cultivation. Applj at flic-* niWfO nf flue n.innr
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North Otago Times, Volume I, Issue 10, 28 April 1864, Page 3
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472Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume I, Issue 10, 28 April 1864, Page 3
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