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Business Notices. IT OOD AND SHENNAN, Wansbeck-street, Oamaru, Respectfully intimate that they have received their first lot of NEW SPRING GOODS, Ex Beautiful Star and other late arrivals. Black and colored Silks. Rich Paisley Long Shawls. Silk Tissue Plaids, very choice. Black Llama Plaids. Do , fancy borders. Mantles and Paletots, in all the new styles and materials. A choice lot of Fancy Silk Dresses. Dress Stuffs in all the new materials and colors. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. GENTLEMEN'S AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. A flue assortment of Scotch and English Tweeds, Doeskins, West of England Black Broads, etc., etc. $SS* GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. A fine selectiou of Cloths to choose from. A first-class Cutter employed.

MILLINERS & DRESSMAKING EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES. Marriage Outfitß Made to Order on the Shortest Notice. Country Storekeepers and others supplied on the most favorable terms. HOOD AND SHENNAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS, OUTFITTERS, & c., Wansbeck-street, Oamaru.

Hotels. NORTHERN HOTEL, OAMARU. rpilE PROPRIETOR begs to return his JL thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed upon this establishment, and hopes that the general satisfaction he has given for the last four years w ill be considered a sufficient guarantee for the kit lire. The BILLIARD ROOM is second to none in the Prounce —provided with one of Thui Eton's best tables, and is placed under the management of an effluent murker. A SPACIOUS HALL, m connexion with the Hotel, Mutable for Public Meetings, Balls, Dinners, and Travelling Companies, capable of accommodating upwards of 200 persons. Saddle Houses, Buggies, Dogcarts, and Gigs alwajs on hire. COBB AND CO.'S ROYAL MAIL COAOTES Leave (lie Northern Hotel as follows: — For Dunedin and intermediate towns every Tuesday. Thursday, aud Saturday, at 5 n m., returning e\ery Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at hall-past Gp m. Fares as under : — Oamaru to Otepopo £0 15 Dunedin to Blueskin £0 15 ~ Hampden 1 0 ~ Waikouaiti 1 0 „ Palmeiston 1 10 ~ Pa'meiston 1 10 ~ Waikouaiti 115 ~ Hampden 2 0 ~ Blueskin 2 0 „ Otepopo 2 5 Dunedin 210 „ O.unaiu 210 To meet the Canterbury Mail at vhe Waitaki Ferry eiery Ihursday, at 9 a in. HOT COFFEE and other refreshments provided for passengers leaving by the early Coach. A. BAKER, Proprietor. WHITE HART HOTEL, OAMARU.

GOOD STABLING, and Horses carefully attended to. Also, a Good Stockyard. HENRY WILSON, Proprietor. (Late from Christchurch.) BOUNDARY CREEK HOTEL. SCHLEUTER and M'LEOD, Proprietors, OEG respectfully to inform the inhabitant 3 of Oamaru and surrounding District that they will meet with Good Accommodation at the above House, combined with moderate charges. GOOD STABLING, And every attention guaianteed

II A M P D 1. N II OTE L , HAMPDEN, MOERAKI. WILLIAM MURCOTT, Proprietor. A STAGE for the Oamaru and Dunodin Coaches Dad). T>LEASANT VALLEY HOTEL. Half-way between Oamaru and Dunedin. JAMES S. YOUNG. Gentlemen travelling to and from Dunedin, will find this a convenient nALF-WAY HOUSE with all the comforts of a private home The Dunedin and Oamaru Coach calls daily. GOOD STABLING. KARTIGI HOTEL, MOERAKI. Four Miles South from Hampden. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. A SECURE PADDOCK FOR HORSES, &c. WM. M'KENNY, Proprietor.

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North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 34, 13 October 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 34, 13 October 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 34, 13 October 1864, Page 1

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