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~^^Advertisemeiits. J^PITALI^AND OTHERS. ST-RATB INVESTMENT. SALE, OK TO BE LEASED. nrfpnsirc and commodious premises, consists of a large and 'elegant /q°& (50 x 3() feefc )' builfc ° f °/ m T J I Xr tlio most approved, style of archi- '■„ nriTTTOUSE, at the back of the above, Sorii stone, measures 30 x 14 feet, and is °J3 for the requirements of a large trade, el also a two-stalled Wooden STABLE and ' • tor w ould recommend the above as an Smcnt for capital rarely to be met with. Irmtiori will bo supplied on application to onnetor, on the premises. F G. R- TAYLOR, Thames-street, Oamaru.

A G0 LAND AND BUILDING INrESTMENT SOCIETY.— The usual Monthly „ of the above Society will be held at the ern Hotel Assembly Room, on TUESDAY, 0VE3IBER, at 7 o'clock p.m. e of Cash at 8 o'clock precisely.

GEORGE SUMPTER,

Secretary.

Lru, 18Ui October, 1865.

AMARU CK^CKET CLUB. A General Meeting of the above will be held L Cricket Ground, on SATURDAY, the 2lst i,t, at 6 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of adopting jules of the Club, or otherwise, prior to printing

GEORGE SUMPTER, Hon. Sec. unorn, 16th October, 1865. '

SB Committee of the Presbyterian Church at HAMPDEN have resolved to hold a !AAB, on FRIDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, for purpose of aiding the Funds of the Congregai

bo following Ladies have been appointed to ire Contributions, viz. -.—Mrs Craig, Mrs Munroe, sci Young and Douglas, Hampden j and Mrs ley, Otepopo. ' [here will be an accompanying SOIREE held on following Monday Evening.

IUCATIONAL RESERVES TO BE LEASED.

\EFERS for the Lease of the Educational Reserves applied for up to this date, will be cired at tins Office until noon of THURSDAY, d NOVEMBER, 1865. A list of these Reserves published in the Government Advertising Sheet. Printed copies of the Education Board's Regulams for the Leasing of the Educational Reserves, jy bo had on application, personally or by letter, to

JOHN HISLOP,

Secretary. Education Office, 14th October, 1865.

TISS SEWELL, MILLINER, DRESS AND MANTLE ROOMS,

THAMES-STREET,

I Hiss S. begs to intimate to the Ladies of Oamaru End neighborhood that she has received a large itock of CHOICE MILLINERY, Consisting of— • Bonnets, Hats, Feathers and Flowers (all of the newest design) Ribbons and Laces Lace Shawls, &c. Black and Colored Eancy Silk Dresses French Kid Gloves, 3s. 3d a-pair.

#*# Wedding and Mourning Orders promptly attended to. Oamnru, 12th October, 1865.

jpEMALE TEACHER WANTED for the

OAMARU DISTRICT SCHOOL.— A Salary of £100 per annum will be given to a person qualified to teach Sewing and the usual branches of a sound English Education. The term will commence about •econd week in January, 186G. Applications, accompanied with full testimonials, to bo lodged with the undersigned, on or before the 1st December next. W. F. INGRAM,

Clerk to Committee. Oamaru, 17th October, 1865\

JpHE Partnership hitherto existing between us as Livery Stable-keepers at Oamaru,. has toen this day Dissolved by mutual consent. Mr Arthur Danset will receive all moneys due to the late partnership and pay all debts. October 15th, 1865. A. C. PATERS0N. By his Attorney, E. A. Jui-nrg. ARTHUR DANSEY: Witness — G-eoege Murray, Waitaki.

\T 0 T I C E .—The Partnership hitherto -L i existing between Henry Sidon and James Wenzie, in the Fencing Contract for Hugh M'Laren, is this day Dissolved by mutual consent, •j-he said contract will in future be carried on by James Monzie, by whom all debts incurred up • to "ml after this date will bo discharged. October lGth, 1865. ■ HENRY SIDON.

JAMES MENZIE. ; Witness to signatures — ■ Hugh M'Laren-.

WANTED, a General Servant, in a small family where a Nurse is kept. Apply at the office of this paper. . "

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North Otago Times, 19 October 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, 19 October 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, 19 October 1865, Page 4

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