New Advertisements. TO LOAD AT OAMARU. JJsSfcv. fin H E well - known Clipper STAR OF TASMANIA, 632 Tons Register, W. Cdxbert, Commander; Will load Wool at this Port for LONDON DIRECT, And will havo quick dispatch. For freight or passage, apply to CARGILLS & M'LEAN ; Or, DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO.
WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. g»?jK. f 1 1HE Beautiful Aberdeen Clipper ALEXANDRINA, Al, 670 Tons Register, Hugh Baibd, Commander, Now ready to receive Wool, and will have quick dispatch. First-rate poop accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage, apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. ; Or, CARGILLS & M'LEAN.
NOTICE. A T the request of numerous and influential Settlers in the WAIKOUAITI and PALMERSTON DISTRICTS, we intend to hold MONTHLY SALES OF STOCK, At the new Yards of Mr Joseph Beal, Waikouaiti, on the SECOND WEDNESDAY in every month, commencing at 12 o'clock. Parties desirous of offering Stock are requested to send timely notice to the Auctioneers. Account Sales and Proceeds will bo handed over on the Day of Salo. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO., Dunedin.
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 in advance on tho 1st instant, and will bo collected by Mr Septimus Turnell. As applications for Sittings are numorous, we should feel much obliged if any who can spare part of tho space held by them would give prompt intimation of the same ; and those who are in arrears are requested to pay at their earliest convenience. W. G. FILLEUL,) WM. BLACK, j^ rch ™' dcn8 -
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. SUBSCRIBERS to the MANSE FUND are respectfully informed that they "will bo WAITED ON in the course of the present month for tho amount of their Subscriptions. A. A. FLEMING, Secretary.
HUDSON'S EXPRESS. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. THl HUDSON respectfully intimates to tlie inhabitants of Oamaru and tho Settlers in tho surrounding districts, that from tho present date ho will run an EXPRESS WAGG ON for the delivery of all kinds of GOODS and PARCELS. As this is a desideratum which has been long and widely felt, E. H. relies with confidence on the support of the inhabitants. Arrangements havo been made for affording complete satisfaction in the execution of all commands. EDWARD HUDSON. Oamaru Hotel, 26th Nov., 1866.
18 6 7. TETTS'S TVIARIES. R. L. LIVINGSTON, Oamaru.
SERPENTINE COAL MINE. T H. RICKARD has Leased the above Mine, and is now supplying SUPERIOR COAL at a very liberal price. There is now a good road and a bridge over the Serpentine, considerably reducing the coat of carting.
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North Otago Times, Volume VII, Issue 158, 27 November 1866, Page 3
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