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STEAM TO DUNEDIN. jggs^ssr'sl rTl H E Favorite Steamship GEELONG, Captain T. Tornbdll, Will sail for Dunedin on SATURDAY NEXT, 4th MARCH, Two hours after arrival. Cabin ... 45s. Steerage ... 80s. JOHN JONES & CO., Owners.
pATERSON AND DANSEY'S MAIL COACH, TO MORVEN HILLS. This Coach leaves the NORTHERN HOTEL, Oamaru, for the MORVEN HILLS, every TUESDAY Morning, at Six o'clock, arriving there on WEDNESDAY Evening; and returning from thence on THURSDAY Morning, arriving in Oamaru on FRIDAY Evening, carrying Passengers and Parcels. FARES: Oamaru to Fricker's ... ... 10s. „ Little's ... ... 15s. „ Low and Brace's Ferry... 25s. „ Gcddea' ... ... 30s. „ May's 38s. „ Jackson and Smith's ... 45s. Passengers and Parcels booked at the Northern Hotel.
GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, NEAR OAMARU. TO LET. GILLIES AND STREET are instructed by M. Holmes, Esq., to offer for Lease, at a moderate rental, that elegant and coniniodious STONE HOUSE, Lately the Residence of M. Noble, Esq., in the suburbs of the town of Oamaru, with 100 ACRES VERY SUPERIOR LAND In connection with it. The House is partially furnished, and commands a beautiful and extensive sea view. Apply to Prendergast, Kcnyon, and Maddock, Solicitors, Dunedin ; or to GILLIES & STREET, Land and Estate Agents, Auctioneers, and Surveyors, Dunedin.
JOHN GRAY, TIMBER MERCHANT AND IRONMONGER, Exhibition Timber Yard, George and King-streets, Dunediu. Every description of Building Materials always on hand. Note the Address — JOIIN GRAY, Opposite the Exhibition, Dunedin. N.B. — Country orders promptly attended to.
TTOOPER'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL. FOR FAMILIES AND GE1NTLEMEN. Adjoining the Bank of Australasia, and opposite the Union Bank of Australia, HIGH-STREET, DUNEDIN. Night Porter constantly in attendance.
HARDING'S UNION HOTEL, Stafford-street, Dunedin. Arrangements having now been completed at the above well-known establishment, Cfiinoisseurs may confidently rely on meeting with all the comforts of a first-class and well-appointed Hotel. The CORINTHIAN HALL has recently been erected, at enormous expense, to suit the tastes of the music-loving portion of the community. Car THATCHER EVERY NIGHT.
EIRE BRIGADE HOTEL, Princes-street South, Dunedm, Opposite the Government Offices. The above centrally-situated Hotel has been reopened under the management of Mr J. W. Robinson, Lieutenant of the Brigade, who hopes, by strict attention to the wants of his friends, and a careful selection of the best brands in Beer, Wines, and Spirits, to merit a share of their patronage. GOOD ACCOMMODATION F OR BOARDERS.
OCTAGON TIMBER YARD. ALLAN GALT AND CO., in returning thanks to their Customers, beg to intimate that they have completed their partnership arrangements, and respectfully solicit a continuance of their patronage. They have on hand a well-selected stock of Building Materials, which they can offer at reasonable prices. Any orders -will receive their prompt attention. ALLAN GALT & CO., Octagon, Dunedin ; ALLAN GALT, JUN., Port Molyneux. January 18th, 1865.
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. JAMES MACKAY, Importer of ENGLISH AND SCOTCH FURNITURE, ' Stuart-street, Dunedin. Orders from the Country punctually attended to.
PO REWARD. — Lost or Stolen, on the 3jO night of Thursday, 23rd inst., a thick-sefc Cob Grey Gelding, with saddle and bridle, brandod JA AS near shoulder. Whoever will deliver the same at Papakaio, will receive the above reward. Papakaio, Feb. 28th, 1865.
nr Rtt WARD .—Stolen or Strayed, from jZltJ Benmore Station, about nine weeks ago, a Black Horse, branded with a heart upside down, and a heart with a T in it on the near shoulder, and RF on the off shoulder. Any one delivering the same, or giving information leading to its recovery, to Mr Jackson, Omarama - Accommodation House ; or Robebt Bukhet, shepherd, Benmoro, will receivo the above reward. Feb. 23rd, 1865.
WANTED to Purchase —A Copy of the Oamabu Tute* of September lot, 18<j4. Apply at the publishing office.
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North Otago Times, Volume IV, Issue 54, 2 March 1865, Page 3
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