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The Oamaru Mail
TypeWeekly Newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Allied Press
EditorChris Tobin
Founded1876
Headquarters
Oamaru, New Zealand
WebsiteThe Oamaru Mail

The Oamaru Mail is a weekly newspaper published each Friday in Oamaru, New Zealand.
It was first published in 1876 and serves the North Otago area. It has a readership of about 10,000. Its circulation area stretches from Waimate in the north down through Oamaru to Palmerston (about 45 minutes out of Oamaru) and to Otematata in the West. The paper is printed in Dunedin, New Zealand.


The motto of the paper is "Our Place, Our Paper".



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