NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Advertisements sent in without written instructions, win be continued until countermanded, ani charged for accordingly, s Advertisements must bo sent In beibre Four p.m on Mondays and Thursdays, In order to insure insertion.
Business Notices.
CHEAP DRAPERY! TTOOD AND HHENNAN, WANSBECK-STREET, Have made large purchases of cheap goods ia FLANNELS, CALICO, SHEETX»^%. =. BLANKETS, COUNTERPANEffegc|Sf,-"^ And other plain goods, which, will bo otf»M$iirthe LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. INSPECTION INVITED. Remainder of LADIES' MILLINERY, DR ESSES PARASOLS, JACKETS, SHAWLS AND PLAIDS, &c, will bo sold cheap. A liberal allo wance given for cash. Dressmaking conducted on the premises. Tho scale of charges reduced from former rates,
IE§^" Address — JTOOD AND qHENNAN, WANSBECK- STREET, 0A3IAH IJ.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. fTlHE Partnership hitherto existing between ROBERT SMART and NORMAN LANE, trading together under the firm of " SMART AND LANE," as Butchers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due to tho late firm must be paid to NORMAN LANE, and all accounts against the same will be liquidated by him. ROBERT SMART. NORMAN LANE. Witness — JAMES GRAVE. Oamaru, 19th Jan., 1871.
With reference to the above, we beg to thank tho public for the liberal support accorded to the late firm, and request a continuance of the same for Mr NORMAN LANE, by whom the business will in future be carried on. SM\KT k LANE.
(3UMPTER & LEMON have received instructions from Mrs. W. Black's Teustees to OFFER FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT that dcfa'.rable Property known as MEADOW BANK, being part of Section 10, Block I., Oamaru District, and containing twenty acres — fenced, and partly in artificial grass. There is on tho premises a newly built nine-roomed House, thoroughly well finished ; also, Stables, Out-houses, Garden, Orchard, etc. Tho above is a most desirable Property for ft Gentleman's Residence, beiug only distant about a mile from the Town of Oamaru, and having an excellent view of the bay. Tenders will bo received by the undersigned up to the 25th February, inclusive. For particulars apply to SUMPTER & LEMON.
OAMARU GRAMMAR SCHOOL. fTlHE following Resolution as to Fees to be charged for Pupils attending this School was passed by the School Committee at a meeting held January 16th, 1871, viz.: — 7s. 6d. and 10s., as at present, for the lower branches, including vocal music. 12s. 6d. for a thorough plain English education, including vocal music and drawing. 178. fid. for Mathematics and Book-keeping, in addition to tho branches included under the last head. 24s. for Classics, including all tho preceding. That no pupil be put into tho higher branches except by written desire of the parents ; and, further, that where four or more children of the same family attend tho School, the fees be reduced by one-fifth. By order of the Committee, W. G. FILLEUL, Secretary. Oaraaru, January 18th, 1871.
mENDERS WANTED FOR CARTAGE, at per ton, of One Thousand (1000) Tons, more or less, from Footscray, Waireka, to Oamaru — in part, or as a whole. For particulars apply to SUMPTER k LEMON.
OAMARU HOSPITAL. "PERSONS DESIROUS OF ACTING ON THE PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE will kindly forward their names to tho undersigned. GEORGE SUMPTER, Honorary Secretary.
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North Otago Times, Volume XV, Issue 597, 7 February 1871, Page 1
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