BUSINESS NOTICES. QUEEN'S HOTEL, THAMES-STREET, OAMARU. JAMES MARKHAM, Pkoprietok. PROPRIETOR begs to inform the public geueially that lie has just taken the auove house, which is BkiiNG .L.MTIRJtLY and RENOVATED to such a degree as that it will bear comparison witu any other house in Mew Z. aland. He having aLo laid in a CHuIUE SI'OUK of WINES, SPIRITS, &c, and intending to keep none other, hopes by civility and attention to the wants of his customers, to merit the patronage of the public. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR Boarders. THE SHADES. THE SHADES. •ma SHADES. Under the Empiie . soce', Thames-street. H. K Ji W E Y, PROPRHTOK. THE Proprietor uegs to inform his Patrons, and the jfublic generally, tuut he is still in tiie laud of tlie livnig, and emphatically denies the a=seru. ns mane by certain people that the driADH,a is not the coolest piace to get LUNCH in. 'ihoae of the Puuiic wno have not paid the SHADES a visit, let them come and try for themselves; the I'ioprietor can ad .-in e them thac if thd.v do favor him with dieir patronage, tuey wdl get as good a meal as can get in any oui-r to via in j.\ew Zealand. NORTHERN HOTEL. The same Proprietor beg 3 t > inform the Pub.ic tliat tiid Oui ne Department win, until .turcner notice, o<s on uuder his supervLiuii 3>Ji THOMAS RICHMOND, " WAIM AT E HOTEL, WdIMATE, 83 ESPECTFULLY announces to his large -*-* J cire'e of fiieuds that he has taken the above Hotel, and win at a.l tunes welcome (.hem with cheerfulness and civility when to suppJy in;iie but the \iiiii' H' Si' cosy, aiidcomfoi'ialile BEDS ; LUlsCiii^U- , >, daily, from 12 till 2. Neatly furnished PRIVATE ROOMS ( pccially suited for snug puities of friends). < 'ommercial Travellers accommodated, and laid on to tue Lest lines in e\e. y'gVflE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to FOR SALE, STORAGE, or SHIPMENT, GRAIN, WOOL, OTHER MELCHANDISE, STONE AND CuM" CRETE STORES, Abutting on to the Railway Lines. Expenses are very much reduced in consequence of no being required, and low preuiium for insurance. GEORGE SUMPTEP. NEW ZEALAND INSURAMCE COMTHE above Company is prepared to INJURE GRAliV'in liET.D, STaCa, or STOKE, or if required, from FIELD to aTuRE, and to take risk*; on i HKaSHIMG MlL.h for UMEor SEAbO-N, at LOWEST CURREMT R^IES. GEORGE SUMPTER, Agent. rjAHE MESSIiS. BROGDKN & SONS JL have a LARGE QUANTITY OF LIMESTONE FOR SALE, At Reidstone. It is of the very best Quality, entirely FREE from ti.e Bottom Stone or Soft Yellow Vaiiety, having been taken from Lhe top of a cutting adjoining Air. teschmaker's Quarry. They have likewise, at Moeraki, a LARGE NUMBER of JdiiU-AH' PiLivS (round), &Q.UARE IRON BARK, and BL.iOiv BIRCH, besides a QUAN i'LTY of OTHER 'IIMBERS of Various Sizes. The MESSRS. B.IOGDEN AND SONS ill DE TVER either S L'ON E or iiMBklC, tX Uaiui.n or Moeraki, to suit Purchasers. Apply to J. DUNBAR, Oamaru or Hampden. r.B —VQUAYriTtf OF PLANT, used in Er.cting the Moeraki Viaduct, will Ruortly be otfwed lor sale, 802
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 241, 30 January 1877, Page 3
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