New Advertisements.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE OAMARU DISTRICT. f^i ENTLEMEN,— I beg to thank you for the honor you have conferred upon mo by clectins mo as your representative in the General Assembly. I feel that I shall go to Wellington knowing that I possess tho confidence of the Electors, and it will always be my earnest endeavor to promote the prosperity of this important district. Thanking you for the kind reception I have received at your hands during my canvass, I remain, Your obedient servant, ROBERT CAMPBELL. Oamaru, 26th March, 1866.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE OAMARU ELECTORAL DISTRICT. p< ENTLEMEN,— The Election is now over, and Mr Campbell, my opponent, has been sent up as M.H.R. by a considerable majority. I accept tho verdict of that majority ; and it now only remains that I return, as I now do, my very sincere thanks to those who so ably supported mo in tho contest. I have tho honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. F. INGRAM.
VICTORIA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capitai, £200,000. Head Office : — 82, Collins-street East, Melbourne. New Zealand Branch : Princes-street, Dunedin. FIRE DEPARTMENT : TiWERY description of Insurance effected on Buildings, Goods, or Machinery, in town or country. MARINE DEPARTMENT: Risks on Wool to Europe, and Insurances effected, Inter-Colonial and Coastwise, on Hulls and Goods. Proposals and terms on application to HENRY FRANCE, Agent for Oamaru.
ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH NOTICE. rnilE Public are hereby informed that on and after tho 25th instant, a Station will bo open for tho transmission of Telegrams at NELSCN. The tariff of charges can bo ascertained by application at any of the Telegraph Offices. ALFRED SHEATH, General Superintendent. March 22nd, 1866.
1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership existing between us, the undersigned, as Farmers, Oamaru, under the style or firm of " F. and J. H. Every," is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. Tho Farm will bo carried on as usual by F. Every, who will receive and pay all debts duo to and by tho late firm. Dated this 26th day of March, 1866. F. EVERY. J. H. EVERY. Witness.— J. O'MEAGHER, Solicitor, Oamaru.
riARGILLS AND M'LEAN HAVE NOW ON HANDSUPERIOR SOUTHERN TOBACCO, OF THE NEW CROP, Both Twist and Plugs.
CAPE, OAMARU. A CCOMMODATION for HORSES and CATTLE. Every care taken, but no responsibility. J. HONOUR, Proprietor.
T>HOTOGRAPHS OF G. V. BROOKE, At the OAMARU TIMES Office.
OO REWARD. — Strayed, from Schleuter's, THREE COWS — one white, one red, and one roan — all branded P S. The above reward will bo given to any one bringing tho above to Mr SCHLEUTER, Boundary Creek. March 27th, 1866.
T OST, a NEW PURSE, containing three One Pound Notes, a Cheque, and two old Miner's Rights. Any one bringing the same to Sergeant BULLEN, will receive £3 reward.
WANTED, for a Hotel, a GENERAL SERVANT (female). Apply at the office of this paper.
WANTED, by an experienced Married Couple, situations on a Station. AddrcM C. G., office of this paper.
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North Otago Times, Volume VI, Issue 110, 29 March 1866, Page 3
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