bussssss r^oTiG£Sfl Q [J E E N : S HOTEL . THAMES-STiIELT, <j am Aire. JAMES MAEKHAM, THE PROPRIETOR begs to inform the j üblic geue: ally that ne has jutttaken the aLove iiuujo, m li:cj is lii*.JU\ r G- l-N----'IXRELY ALiEiiED and RENOVATED to such a degree as tliat it will bear tonqjarison wiin any oclut house in New Z. al.uiil. lie having ul.o laid 111 a CHOICj:. Si'UGK of AVINES, SPIRITS, &c, and intending to keep none other, hopes by Ci\ihty i.nJ. attention to the wants nf liii customers, to merit the paironagj of the public. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOE. BoARDEES. THE SHADES. THE SHADES. IHE SHADES. Under tlis Empire Hote 1 , Thames-street. 11. N E W E Y, PiIOPEI..T.JIt. nnilE Proprietor begs to inform Lis JL i'atioiw, and liie Pub::c gviuraliy, he is suii i.i ti:o 1a..-'! of av.ng, a:.u c.ii*; iiatk-ai.y v.uaiuo vna j. u» u.a-t; x»ti''!• « lh:i; til.-. Ai'Jv-j is tUv c.().e.-t plate Co get LU.vCil in. . wi.>.-c oi the Puulic v. mi have n.<a paid the oMa jJi'-S a V.:.lfc. leu thi..i C.l'.ihi try for tiicmsciVe- ; the I iO, lie;or c.iii ;ii u e iheiii UidMt ilu> d:> favor ii.ni \\i„n 1/ilCro.iagJ, Uj/ AV.lt gjb g >.«. l;l liiO d as can g. <, in any uL.i.r tj».i ia .\c\» Z :. i.Ui.l. HOT The ramo Proprietor begs t • inform ihe Pub ie Uiaj tiie Utii ne Depart-nenc, win, until xiirciiar notice, Oj earned o.i u«i*L-r liia supervision. ojl TJIOMAS RICHMOND, Yv r AI M ATE HOTEL, W,: 7?. r;tPrCT?Ui.T.Y r.nnotuices to his large %J circle cf friends that he has taken tiio above Hotel, and v.'i.l aj ail times welcome them with cheerfulness and civility 'when tliej r kindly pkase to visit liini; guaranteeing to supply none but the VERY BEST ALES, WINKS, and SPIRITS ; clean, cosy, and comfortable BEDS ; LUNCHEON, daily, from 12 till 2. Neatly furnished PRIVATE ILOOMS (specially suited for snug parties-of friends). Commercial Travellers accommodated, and laid on to the Lest lines in everything. f | 'TIE UNDERSIGN lit) is prepared to JL RECEI v E EOIi SALE, STORAGE, or SHIPMENT, GRAIN", WOOL, on OTHER MERCHANDISE, AT 1113 STONE AND CONCRETE STORES, Abutting ou to the Railway Lines. Exrenses are very much reduced in consequence of no callage being required, and low i/ie-i-iiun fjr insurance. GEuRGE SUMPTEB. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPAN V. .'jTIIE above Company is pr -rare:! to IXJL otitii vi isi i'i jj, .'si . •.G , • Si'ji.K, or it i\.o;ii.-ed, ironi i - 'ji.i.D it ■ nil-., a;.d t" lake ivtks on >H ! .Aoi 11 Ml L f..r ii.M.". or at Lu Vv'Eo'i Ciiilß.-.-Yi' xCAt'E.-^ GEORGE SUMPTEL;, Agent. rtpHE MESSRS. BROGDEN & SONS X have a LARGE QUANTITY OF LIMESTUiS E FOR SALE, At Reidstone. It is of the very Be.:t Quality, entirety FREE from the Bottom Stone or .loft Yellow Variety, having been taken from the top of a cutting adjoumig Air. Teschmaker's Quarry. They have likewise, at Moeraki, a LARGE NUMBER of J ARB AH PiLES (round), SQUARE IRON BARK, and BLACK BlßOii, besides a QUANTITY of OTHER TIMBERS of Various Sizes. The MESSRS. BROGDEN AND SONS will DELIVER either STONE or TIMBER, at Oamaru or Moeraki, to suit Purchasers. Apply to J. PTJXB \R, Oamaru or Hampden. • N.B —A QUANTITY OF PLANT, used in Erecting the Moeraki Viaduct, will shortly be Offered for Sale. 202
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 236, 24 January 1877, Page 3
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