Oamaru’s 150-year-old Junction Hotel is on the market. The Heritage New Zealand category 2 listed building at the southern State Highway1 entrance to town was listed by One Agency last week. The listing describes the hotel as ‘‘a true piece of Oamaru’s Victorian heritage’’. It features ten bedrooms, a ballroom, library, music room, formal dining room and several lounge spaces. The Junction Hotel was built for John McKay in 1879 and originally contained 34 rooms. Mr McKay declared bankruptcy not long after the hotel’s opening and in 1885 the property was sold to Oamaru hotelier Patrick Corcoran. It was then operated by a succession of licences. The building had been used for different purposes since its time as a hotel, including a general store, a vegetable store, a bottle store and a second-hand bookshop.…