New Advertisements. FT1HE New and powerful Screw W A I N U I , Gewiahd Crone, Commander, Is expected from the North THIS EVENING OR TO-MORROW MORNING, And will leave same day for DUNEDIN. Shipping notes must bo obtained from tho Agents for all goods, orthey^will not bo forwarded. Passengers aro requested to obtain tickets from the undersigned before going on board. For Freight or passage, apply to TRAILL, ROXBY & CO., Agents. Oamaru, 20th November, 18G6.
OAMARU BOAT SERVICE. TTTE BEG TO CALL ATTENTION to the following REGULATIONS respecting the conduct of tho BOAT SERVICE on and after the 10th February :— 1. We cannot bo responsible for any loss or damage, arising from whatever cause, during tho process of Landing or Shipment ; but evei'y care will bo taken to avoid such loss or damage. 2. All Goods must be removed from the Beach as landed, and Charges paid, unless special arrangements are made to the contrary. All parties who do not contract for tho delivery of Goods at any place in the Town, will apply for them at our Stores, where they will bo Stored at their risk and exponse till called for. 3. By special arrangements, Accounts may be rendered and settled Monthly, as heretofore. TRAILL, ROXBY k CO. Oamaru, 8th February, 1866.
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. SUBSCRIBERS to the MANSE FUND are respectfully informed that they will be WAITED ON in the course of the present month for the amount of their Subscriptions. A. A. FLEMING, Secretary.
ST. LUKE'S CHURCH. NOTICE TO PEW -HOLDERS. TTTE beg to give notice to the Pew-holders in the above Church that the Rent for the - current Half- Year was due iu advance on the 1st instant, and will bo collected by Mr Septimus Tuknell. As applications for Sittings are numerous, we should feel much obliged if any who can spare part of the space held by them would give prompt intimation of the same ; and those who aro in arrears are requested to pay at their earliest convenience. W. G. FILLEUL,) WM. BLACK, £ Churchwardens.
A MEETING FOR CHILDREN is to be held on WEDNESDAY FIRST, at half-past Six o'clock, in the School Room, with tho view of forming a BAND OF HOPE in OAMARU. The object of tho meeting will bo explained, a Magic Lantern shewn, and perhaps some appropriate Songs sung. Tho Parents of the Children are respectfully invited to be present. CHARLES CONNOR.
KAKANUI RIVER WOOL-SCOURING WORKS. li/TESSRS. LEES AND CROWTHER have pleasuro in informing their constituents that on Monday, tho 12th instant, Mr George Harris, the new Postmaster at tho Kakanui Hotel, received the first Mail from the Post-ouice, Dunedin, and respectfully desiro that all their letters may from thi3 dato be addressed to them, " Post-office, Kakanui." Kakanui River, 17th Nov., 1866.
MONEY TO LEND. g-t f*i\f\ TO LEND IMMEDIATELY, in one or more sums, at 10 per cent, on good Freehold security. Apply to PRENDERGAST, KENYON & MADDOCK, Solicitors, Dunedin.
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! ! FURNITURE ! ! ! JAMES MACKAY respectfully intimates to the Public of Oamaru and surrounding districts the arrival of his New Stock of Diuingroom, Drawmgroom, and Bedroom Furniture, ex late arrivals — all of the newest designs, and inanfactured by the leading houses in Glasgow and London. Stuart-street, Dunodin, opposite St. Paul's Church.
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North Otago Times, Volume VII, Issue 156, 20 November 1866, Page 3
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