A. H. Matlde's Noticed. SATURDAY, 21st DECEMBER. At A. H. Maude's Stof osi Tyne-strcot. At 12 o'clock. A H . MAUDE has receitefd instructions from Mr C. Newman to sell hy public auction, at thd above time and place — A lot of Furniture, Clocks, Crdckery, &o. Also, a good Sewing Machine (Wheeler and Wilson's) A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer.
SATURDAY, 28th DECEMBER, At Sir S. Gibba' Sale Yards, Thsmes-streee. at 12 o'clock. AH . MAUDE ' has receited instructions to sell by public auction, tit the above time and place — A Team of 6 Working Bullocks, with Dray, Bows, Ybles, and Chains complete. j ifrWHOTTT BEBKBTE. * # * Entries for the abovo sale are requested to be sent in td the undersigned on or before THURSDAY, 26th INST. A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer. New Advertisements. WILL BE CLASSIFIED IN OUR NEXT,
CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OAMARU. CHILDRENS' PRIZES. TPHE first of the Society's Annual ~"~ Examinations -will take pluce in tbo Masouic Hall TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) 21st Current, as follows : — 1. SCOTTISH HISTORY— Alexander III. to Robert I.— 1249'-1329: Prr»t prize, value 25s. j 2nd, 15o. y 3rd, 10s. 2. SCOTTISH HISTORY— Life and Timea of Robert L First prize,value 25b. 3 2nd, 15s. ; 3rd, 10a. 3. BEADINa IN THE J5COTTISH LANGUAGE (each competitor to' choose his own piece) — First prize, value 25s. ; 2nd, Ids,; 3rd, lOi. 4. HEADING IN THE SCOrTISff LANGUAGE (piece to be ohoNn- by the examiners) — First prize, value 25s.; 2nd, l&f.j 3rd, lOfl.Competition in the History examiaations to 1 commence at 2 p.m. j in the Reading at halfpast 3 p<m. The public invited at half-past 3 p.m. Competition optn to all children under 15.Intending competitors are requested tosend in their names as soon as possible to the" undersigned* W. MACFARLANE, Horn Sec; Caledonian Society of Oamaru.-
A; I. O. O. F. LOYAL ALFRED LODGE, No. 6. "VTOTICE is H6reby Given that Special SunSmofled Meetings will be held in the Lodge' Rotftf oti Thursday, the 26th irist., and Thursday, the' 2nd proximo.Business — Nomination andEfocikm of Officers. By order of the NX*. W. H. MASON, Secretary.
STEAM TO DUNEDIN. .-"V^Jk,. rjlHE Harbor Com!pd.ny'» Paddle Steamed SAMSON Captain Habt, Will sail for Dunedin on SATURDAY-" (TO-MORROW) 21st DECEMBER. Passengers at 10 a.m. Return tickets, available till the end of January, 20s. For particulars apply to H. AITKEN, A^ent.
CHRISTMAS EXCURSION TO DUNEDIN AND 1 THE PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL AND PASIOBAL SHOW. ggh^v IT1HE FAVORIT E P.S. CktTAIS HABT, Will sail from hence on Christmas Day, con* veying Excursionicts and Visitors for. the' above Show. Passengers will embark at W a.m. sharp. Return tickets for the trip, or available till end of January, 20s. Tickets must be procured at the office of the undersigned before going on bowrd. For further particulars apply to H. AITKEN,
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North Otago Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 792, 20 December 1872, Page 2
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