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Business Notices. [CHtCTtLAR.] Dunedin, 24th Nov., 1864. DEAR SIR, We beg to intimate that we hare made arrangements with Messrs DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. to offer for Sale by Auction, at WOOL SALES to be periodically held during the Season, any Wools for which it may be desired to try the Dunedin market. The charges will bo as follows : — On Sales effected, 2£ per cent, commission, and proportion of advertising expenses. On Wool offered but not sold, merely proportion of advertising expenses. On Wool going into Store, the charge is id. per lb. for receiving, weighing, classifying, and delivery. We feel assured that this method of Periodical Sales will be more satisfactory to Wool Growers, who will have the opportunity of offering their Wool to competition at their own limits, or shipping it direct Bhould the limit not be obtained, without incurving more than trifling expence. It will also_ relievo ub from occasional embarrassment arising from oui endeavoring to obtain the best price for our Constituents' Wool at a time when we may ourselves be in the Market as buyers. We are, dear Sir, Yours faithfully, > . CARGILL & CO. Hotels. NORTHERN HOTEL, OAMARU. ffiHE PROPRIETOR begs to return his _l_ thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed upon this establishment, and hopes that the general satisfaction he has given for the last four years will be considered a sufficient guarantee for the future. , The BILLIARD ROOM is second to nonein the Province —provided with one of Thurston's best tables, and is placed under the management of an efficient marker. A SPACIOUS HALL, in connexion with the Hotel, suitable for Public Meetings, Balls, Dinners, and Travelling Companies, capable of accommodating upwards of 200 persons. Saddle Horses, Buggies, Dogcarts, and Gigs always on hire. COBB AND CO.'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leave the Northern Hotel as follows:— For Dunedin and intermediate towns every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 5 a.m., returning every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at half-past 6 p.m. Fares as under: — OamarutoOtepopo £015 Dunedin to Blueskin £0 15 ~ Hampden 10 „ "Waikouaiti 1 0 „ Palmerston 110 „ Palmerston 110 ~ Waikouaiti 115 „ Hampden 2 0 „ Blueskin 2 0 „ Otepopo 2 5 „ Dunedin 210 „ Oamaru 210 To meet the Canterbury Mail at the Waitaki Ferry every Thursday, at 9 a.m. HOT COFFEE and other refreshments provided for passengers leaving by the early Coach. A. BAKER, Proprietor. WHITE HART HOTEL, OIIISU. GOOD STABLING, and Horses carefullyattended to. Also, a Good Stockyard. HENRY WILSON, Proprietor. (Late from Christchurch.) pLYDE HOTEL, LONDON-STREET, HAMPDEN. HENRY NEWEY Begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened the above Hotel, with extensive alterations and additions. The now Double and Single Bedrooms will equal any on the road. Commercial Travellers and others will find overy attention paid to their comfort. > H. N. has also added a spacious BILLIARD ROOM to the establishment, with one of Phelan's best Billiard Tables. THE BAR AND CELLAR Have been stocked with a well-selected description of the beet Wines, Spirits, Beer, &c. Cobb and Co.'s Coaches between Dunedin and Canterbury, call at the Hotel three times per week. The STABLES are under the charge of an efficient Groom. Proprietor ... HENRY NEWEY, (Of Armstrong, Payne and Newey, Oamaru). BOUNDARY CREEK HOTEL. SCHLEUTER and M'LEOD, Proprietors, T)EGr respectfully to inform the inhabi- -*-* tants 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 guaranteed. HAMPDEN HOTEL, HAMPDEN, MOEBA.KI. WILLIAM MURCOTT, Proprietor. A STAGE for the Oamaru and Dunedin Coaches Daily. KARTIGI HOTEL, MOERAKI. Four Miles South from Hampden. aOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. ~- A SECURE PADDOCK FOR HORSES, &o. WM. M'KENNY, Proprietor. FOWLS, DUCKS, GEESE, & TURKEYS WANTED, in any quantity. . ' ARMSTRONG, PAYNE & NEWEY, <s?*n_ .." Star and Garter Hotel.

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North Otago Times, Volume III, Issue 46, 5 January 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume III, Issue 46, 5 January 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume III, Issue 46, 5 January 1865, Page 1

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