OTACO RAILWAYS. NORTH OTAOO RAILWAYS. J»" Ist MAY, and until farther notke. Trains will ran as under (week daya O.UIARC TO 'WAITAKI' a.m. a.m. poo. L*»» Oamara ».0 I*3o 3.15 . Tewn Bale ».4 10.36 3.13 ; Awamoko Junction S.'Zi 11.5 3.39 .„ Richmond's &«* a 42 ,„ Hilderthorpe ... 3.3? ~ Mutaki Bridge South ... ... 8.30 Arm* vVaitaki North ... 8.5T WAXTAKITO OaMARG". Leav* Wait*fei Worth} ... ,„ * Waitaki B*i*i#s South , f i Hildacthorpe * ,„ Rttfntnond's ',» | • Awajaofco Sanction, ~■■;' Town Belt ... .../ Arrfcre Qamaitt yf a.«. r.Jt. 9.13 4.30 9.20 4.37 9.3S 4.5S 9.42 4.59 9.4S 5.3 lo.fi S.S la to ».3o Passenger Trains run when required to •nit tha Arrival and Departure of Steamer*. AwA3toKt> Ltjfß. A Ctaods Train will Leave Oamaro for Stations on this tine Every &ay at 10.30 a.m. floods for this Train mast be delivered to the Railway Department before 10 a.m. By order. WSL CONYERS, General Manager. ©ttmara Station. April 28, 1375. 74 COUNTRY ADVERTISEMENTS. tt i k t> HOT EL. KAKANtff MOUTH. KERRY & STOCK, PT%FRtETOft*. Vfjn«% Spirit*, and Ales of the very Best '' B|am&. First-class Billiard Table. I MR. WILLIAM WALKER Having undertaken the management of the vuisine Department of the above Hotel, and toeina 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 wul be paid to those patronising this Establishment. "72 II O T E L, OTEPOPO. * E. F. DIE H PfcoPturroß. First-class Accommodation for travellers. very article of the very best brand. Duncan's Coaches change here. Experienced groom always in attendance. It>3 'MPERIAL HOTEL, OTEPOPO. R. WATSON - PRopmiroß. Travellers and others visiting talk Hotel will findfevery comfort and convenience, conand prompt attention may be relied upon. Cjommodious and weK-ventilated bedrooms. WINES-AND SPIRITS OF THE • ; BEST BRANDS. •AMPD E N If J',. W . P I * ■ and supplvjftg the very best wines to merit apshare of patronage. CobVand Co.'s Coaches stay at the Hotel. IS4 UNBAR A N D SO N, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, WINE ANfc SPIRIT 1\ . MERCHANTS. \ < V' f .rLufrtuw. 1 !• CTTVj _, Saddlery, Ac. &c. always on hand. ivery article guaranteed, and at the lowest smonerative price. STATION SCPPLIET* 162 A M P D E N HOTEL. LIVERY AND BAIT STAB<£S. ■ { A. M'K Ay, \ ,J V PBOPRtEtOt./' % *' J* Baggies, Ladies' and CattlefSftlMllWSfiWlßJli' e best of everything kept, charges strictly moderate. Experilys ia attendance. 165
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 73, 15 July 1876, Page 4
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