COUNTRY ADVERTISEMENTS. OYAL HOTEL, OTEPOPO. F. D I E l&L, R ± Proprietor. g ? J*—; V _ First-class Accommodation for travellers. Every article of the very best brand. Duncan's Coaclies change here. Experienced groom always in attendance. 103 MPERIAL HOTEL, OTEPOPO. JR. WATSON - - Proprietor. Travellers/ and others visiting this Hotel will find ev/ry comfort and con#toience, coupled with moderate charges. £ Civility Ispid prompt attention may be reliecl upoi./ c ,f \ Commocß&fts and wen-A T eutilated bedrooms. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. Good Stabling. 161 H A M P D E N HOTEL. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. jA. A Y,<*/ j 4.. First-jfiass ancfc-Gentle-inen's Saddlfrnorses always on hire. Travellers can rely upon having their horses well attended to. The best of kept, and the charges strictly moderate. Experi4 enced groom always in attendance. 165 F ISHER'S HAMPDEN HOTEL. The mate to and the Public generally' r has the sJc>£®l (late Murcott's), and trnsts-,"by strict attention, and supplying the very best wines and spirits, to merit a share of patronage. ,■ Cobb and Co. 's Coaches stay at' the Hotel. 164 D UNBAR A I'D S O N, WHOLESALE GROCERJS, WINE AJnD'SPIRIT / MERCHANTS, • - A large* assortment of Drapery, Ironmongery, Saddlery, &c. , &c., always on hand. Every article guaranteed, and at the lowest remunerative price. Stations Supplied. 162 OTAGO RAILWAYS. NORTH OTAGO RAILWAYS. Trains will run as under (week days only) : OAMARU TO WAITAKII r a.m. a.in.j>.m. Leave Oamaru S.O 10. 30 3.15 ~ Town Belt 5.4 10.36 3.19 ~ Awamoko Junction 5.24 11.5 3.39 ~ Richmond's 8.28 ~ Hilderth'orpe ... 8.32 ~ Waitaki Bridge South' .jrS.SO 4.5 Arrive Waitaki North #£■' 8.57 Tp" Oamaru. ,jr~ f A.M. P.M. Leave Waitaki Nortlf ... 9.13- 4.30 Waitaki Bridge South... 9.20 4.37 ~ Hiliierthorpe...^-,-».r 9.38 4.55 ~ Richmond's 9.42 4.59 ~ Awamoko Junction ... 9.46 5.5 Town Belt , 10.6 5.26 Arrive Oamaru 10.10 5.30 Breakwater Line. Passenger Trains run when required to suit the Arrival and Departure of Steamers. Awamoko Line. A Goods Train will Leave Oamaru for Stations on this line Every Day at 10.30 a.m. ' Goods for this Train must be delivered to the Railway Department before 10 a.m. By order. JVM. CONYERS, General-Manager. Oamaru Station, April 28, 1876. 47 WANTED. WANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDIN TO KNOW THAT THE MOST • OOMFORTABLE BEMtOOMS A * Travellers called for early trains mid coaches. 64 ANTED, TWO FOREMEN forMOERAKI VIADUCT. They must have a. thorough jjra'cticalluiowledge of BilfefDiiviiig,^ • J'' \ „ ■ and steady men- r GoodrWages willtejjiyeiu- " ... 1% DAYS iiidi DUFFIELD, Z ' CJontractorsJ ~f' . . . , J '- ■t' S"' *' -'Moeraki. &o. Note the Adcbress r T H A M-E'&. S T R E E T,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 20, 15 May 1876, Page 3
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