OTACO RAILWAYS. NORTH OTACO RAILWAYS. N lat MAY, and tmtil further notice, Trains will run aa under (w»ek days •sly) : Oamarc to Waetaki* a.m. a.in. p.m. La&ve Oamaro ... „ Town Belt 8.0 10.30 3.15 8.4 10.36 3.19 „ Awamoko Junction 8.2-1 11.5 3.39 „ Richmond's ... „ Hitderthorpe „ Waitaki Bridge South ..._ ... Arrive Waitafci North 8.28 8.32 TO JOAMAFX. Leave Waitak* „ Waitaki, „ Kildertrr .. Rie' -^ i Junction_,•>'. Arrive Oamaru A.M. P.M. IU3 4.30 9.20 4.37 9.4fj 5.5 to.*; 5.2»; 10.10 5.30 BtIEAKWATins LtSE. Passenger Trains run when renutred to suit the Arrival and Departure' of Jjteaniere. AwAMOfCt* LtWE. A Cfoods Train will Leave Oamaro for Stations on th;s tine Every Pay at 10.30 ft.rn. Goods for this Train must tie delivered to the Railway Department before 10 a.m. By order. WJI. COXVKRS General Manager. Oamaru Station. April 28, 187 ft. "•! COUNTRY ADVERTISEMENTS. KVON* HH I R K HOT E L KAKANTE MOUTH, HENRY & CHARLES STUCK, Proprietor*. /irues. Spirits, and Ales of the very Rest 0000 Sawpttsftf. MR. WILLIAM WALKER .ving undertaken tfie management of the cuisine Department of the above K»teL and feeing favourably known aa a caterer for public dinners and suppers in Oamam. respectfully requests a continuance of the favours So liberally bestowed upon him during his residence in this town. Charges strictly moderate. Every attention wui be paid to those patronising "'""' Establishment.
OY A L it U T E L, qtepopo. E. F. D t £ H L, pRUPRtCToK. First-class Accommodation fur travellers. E very article of the very best brand:.. Duncan's Coaches change here. Experienced groom always in attendance. tt>3 'MPEUIAL HOTEL, OTEPQPO. JR. WATSON PROPRIETOR. Tralfettkrs» and others visituig tbis Hotel wiH ftadf every comfort and cottveuience, coupled with moderate ehargta..Civility and prompt attention may be relied upon. Commodious and wetl-ventilated bedrooms. WLVEB AJ*t> .SE'HCITS OF THE iu:.st BKAXLVS. H A M P f> B N H O T E L. LIVERY A.\"E> BAIT STABLES. / £ ' M* K A Y. / pRt)PKtE«>B. Fir»t-clas* Buggies.. Ladies* and CJcntlemea » Saddle-horses always on hire. Travellers can rely upon having their horses well attended to. The best oif everything kept. and the charges strictly moderate. Experienced grown* always in attendance. tf>.» USffEJS'B HAMPDEN' HOTEL. Thai Proprietor of the above desires to intimate l» CoramerciaJ Travellersartrt the Pnbtie ltt„ klL_i. t.... «..._, i—r . kt tt ..i. .« it.. . . MurtottsX and trusts, by strict atteand supplying the very best wines r-- 1 ■-- to> merit a share of patronage-. Cobb and Co.** Coaches stay at the Hotel. UNBA Pv so X, I i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL iai CKOCEtJ*. WIZVE AND SPIRIT ' I ■ ~ MERCHANTS,,.- "" : : Ua.UFDES. . r ■ j* A large assortment «rf Prapery, Iron- , I»>ngery, Saddlery. &e.. &c. always on hand. i very article guaranteed, and at the lt>weat | taunerative price. ;f» StJiTKWfa atrt'fllED, 162
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 38, 5 June 1876, Page 4
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