OTAGO eSSLWAYS* NORTH OTAGO RAILWAYS. Ist MAY, and until further notice, Trains "will run as under (week days only) : OAMARU TO WAITAKI? Leave Oamaru ... ~ Town Belt ~ Awam»Ki\J unctioiL ~ Waitaki prisigtQ South Jzt? ■• -I Arrive NortH A.M. P.M. 9.1 4.30 9.20 4.37 9.38 4.00 9.42 4.59 0.5 9.46 10.6 5.26 10.10 5.30 4? v =■' To'"OAiefflfrj. Leave Waitaki North „ Waitaki Bridge South... „ Hilderthorpe ~ Richmond's ... ~ Awamoko Junction ~ Town Belt ... Arrive Oamaru 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. WM. CONYERS, General Manager. Oamaru Station, April 2S, 1876. 74 COUNTRY ADVSBT9BEBIENT3. D E-V.OJTSHIKE HOTEL, KAKANUI MOUTH, HENRY & CHARLES STOCK, Proprietors. Wines, SjaHtgt, and Ales of the/very Best Brands. 'BilliarcKTable^ (f - jF" Good Stablik;. I MR. WILLIAM WALKER Having undertaken the -management of the Cuisine Department of the above Hotel, and being favourably known as a caterer for public dinners and suppers in Oamaru, respectfully requests a continuance of the favours so liberally bestowed upon him during his residence in this town. Charges strictly moderate. Every attention will be paid to those patronising this Establishment. 272 R OYAL HOTEL, OTEPOPO. ] / E. P. D I / j ;.>t Proprietor. Accommodation for travellers. Every article of the very best braml. Duncan's Coaches change here. Experiinced groom always in attendance. IG3 • jJMPERIAL HOTEL, OTEPOPO. Ry WATSON - - Peopeietor. i / W~ A » Tijlvellers and othep visiting this Hotel jvilliind every cou- . )lecf with shoderate eh jtrggs. jjj Iga&l- prompt -1 * attention may be I elied lipon. f Commodious and well ventilated bedrooms r WINES AND SPIRITS OP THE BEST BRANDS. a Good Staelixg. iri A M P D E N HOTEL. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. / A. M'K Ag Y?* J , £ . r Fi/st-clastf Lakes' Gentle:;j 'en's Saddle-horses always on hird: Travelpj. :s can -rely upon having their Worses well [•! ® tended to. The best of everything kept, / lerd the charges strictly moderate. Experijj »tced groom always in attendance. 165 ■jjair j|«jIISHER'S HAMPDEN HOTEL. j -Vhd ProjH-igtor of thg- abo;s '<Lesx&&> intite and tM Public i ; lerally lie iuis tak§n the Hotel (late | njir eottH£ and trasts, bjF strict attention, igjjjl supplying the very best wines #nd spirits, iMaierit a share of patronage. ' u to obb and Co. 's Coaches stay at the Hotel. (. 164 JpJ NB A R AND SON, I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OCEKS, WINE AND SPIRIT . MERCHANTS, P 4 f Hampdex. s f iarge assortment of praierf, IronSaddlery, &c... hand. •ty artile'gurininteedj-tind at tli4 lowest DM iterative price. I Ev 1 ; / STATIONS bujepiiED. / 162 01
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 37, 3 June 1876, Page 4
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