Lost.
X OST, about March last, a large Red and White WORKING BULLOCK, branded (very indistinctly) JI on near rump ; last eeen near the Kanrau Creek. A Reward of Three Pounds will be paid for the recovery of the above. COLIN M. CAMPBELL. Kaurau Station.
JE2 REWARD. T OST, in Oamaru, on the 27th of June last, a light chestnut FILLY FOAL, with -white blaze down her face ; about ten months old ; no brands ; but has the mark of a rip from a cow between her hind legs j long hair about the feet ; rather inclined to bo draught. Any one delivering the same to mo will receive the above reward j or for any information that will lead to the recovery of the same, £1 will be given. EDWARD FRICKER, Awomoko, July 3rd, 1866.
T OST, between Oamaru and Marewhenua, au ENVELOPE containing two photographs. Said envelope having " Cargill and Co." stamped on the upper flap. Anyone finding the same and bringing it to Messrs Cargills and M'Lean, -will be auitably rowarded.
Miscellaneous.
TEACHER WANTED. A QUALIFIED MASTER is required for the Oamaru District School ; Salary equal to £200 per annum, advancing with increaso of numbers — with a six-roomed house and half an acre of land, free. Boarders allowed. There is an assistant Teacher for the girls. A master capable of teaching Singing preferred. Applications, with testimonials, to bo sent in to the Undersigned on or before the 1st September, 1866. The successful candidate will bo required to entc upon his duties on the 1st October. By order. M. GRENFELL, Secretary, Oamaru District School Committee. Oamaru, Otago, Now Zealand, July 5, 1866.
mO ARCHITECTS.— COMPETITIVE DESIGNS are requested for a MASONIC HALL proposed to bo erected at OAMAEU. A premium of £20 will be given to the successful competitor. For Sketch plan and further particulars, Apply to ROBERT THOMPSON, Hon. Secretary, Customs, Oamaru. N.B. — Designs must be handed in to the Secretary on or before 1st August, 1866.
OTEPOPO PLOUGHING MATCH. mHE OTEPOPO PLOUGHING MATCH ■will take place on a portion of Mr Mason's property, adjoining tho Main North Road, opposite the Punchbowl, ON FKIDAY, the 27th INST. Ploughs to bo on the ground by 8.30 a.m., and to start at 9.30 a.m. All entries to be sent in to the Secretary on or before the 25th inst. JAMES ORR, Secretary.
NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. PLOUGHING MATCH. A PPLICATIONS will be received by the il undersigned until FRIDAY, the 27th INST., from parties having Land suitable for a Ploughing Mutch. JOHN LOCKE, Secretary. Oainaru, 17th July, 1866.
FIREWOOD. £A CORDS good Black PINE delivered over the Waitangi, Brown's Ferry, Otago side, for £3 5s. Per Cord. Parties wanting Frewood are requested to give due notice at what time they may roquiro it. D. BROWN. Waitangi, May 28th, 1866.
MONEY. FT1HE OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limited) are prepared to receive applications for LOANS on firatclass FKEEHOLD PEOPEHTIES, in sums of £100 and upwards. For Forms of Application, and further particulars, Apply to HENRY CLAPCOTT, Manager of tho Bank of Otago (Limited), Oamaru.
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North Otago Times, Volume VI, Issue 127, 26 July 1866, Page 4
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513Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume VI, Issue 127, 26 July 1866, Page 4
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