SH3PP3N&. STEAM FOli DUNEDIN. S.S. TAJAHOA will call for PasJL sengers on .SATURDAY EVENING. return I ickets issued for Samson and W.-dtaki will NOT be available for the above sttamer. For further particulars, apply to H. AITKEN, Agent. 3 FGULAR STEAM COMMUNICAJX Tl< iN BETWEEN OAMARU AN© DUNE i-IN. From Oamani. —The Oamaru and Dunedin Steamship Co.'s s.s. WAITAKI, every Wednesday and Saturday, at 10.30 a.m. The Union Steamship Co.'s p.s. SAMSON", every Monday and Thursday, at 5.30 p.m. From Dunedin—The Oamaru and Dunedin Steamship Co.'s s.s. WAITAKI, every Tuesday and Friday, at 7 a.m. The Union Steamship Co.'s p.s. SAMSON, every Wednesday and Saturday, at 9.3(1 p.m. Return Tickets for Port Chalmers issued on Saturdays by Waitaki at 205., to return same evening by Samson, thus giving about six hours in Dunedin. H. AITKEN, Agent ~ 13 USES NOTICES. NEW BOOT AN D SHOE WAREHOUSE. JAMES MOLLL-ON AND SON Leg most respectfully to intimate to the Inhabitants of Oamaru and surrounding Districts that they intend OPENING, in a few days, one of those SHOPS IN THAMES-STREET (known as Shrimski and Moss's new buildings), with a la' ge and varied Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES of the Best Quality that the Home and Colonial markets can supply. In the Manufacturing Department, J. M. and S. have had long experience, and fee confident in being able to give satisfaction to those favoring • hem with their patronage. J. MOLUSUN AND SON, Rattray-sti eet, D U N E D I N. 715 UNR EXPRESS, with TWO HORSES. Pole, fchafts, Harness, &c, complete Terms Easy. Apply to WILLIAM AITKEN. O" O W LANDING. Ex Mera, from Newcastle, BEST AA COMPANY'S COALS, At Lowest Price. >l7 H. AITKEN. " O W LANDING, Ex FREDERICK BASIL, 550 TONS BEST NEWCASTLE COAL. C. GALBBAITH & CO. 392 npHE Undersigned are now LANDING Ex William Gifford, 320 TONS BEST NEWCASTLE COAL. C. GALBRAITH & CO., Thames-street, Oamaru. LITERATURE. Now Ready, handsomely bound in imitation ltussia. T7UMILY HERALD, New Volume. a . Price 4s. 6d. The Bookseller says:—"This popular Magazine is now issued in half-yearly volumes. With its wealth of fiction, poetry, scientific information, correspondence, and useful family reading, it thoroughly justifies its claim to lie considered a ' Domestic Magazine of Useful Information and Amuse nieut.'" Just Published. HIAMILY HURALD, New Volume. L Novels and Tales. The Illustrated London News, in reference to pure literature, speaks of the "FAMILY Herald, that joy to tens of thousands of innocent English households." Price 4s. 6d. lAMILY HERALD, New Volume. Leading Articles and Essays. The British Quarterly Review says : " There is a well-considered leading article or essay every week, upon some subject of Mt 1 instructive or thoughUul character."
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 298, 7 April 1877, Page 3
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