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Business Notices

•jqiIRST OAMARU PERMANENT J • BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY]

Incorporated under Act of Parliament, 1876.

Bankers : National Bank, Oamaru. Solicitors : Messrs hislop and Creagh,

Offices : Wear streot, Oamaru.

President :

S. Gibbs, Esq. Directors : Mr Thomas Proctor Mr Josoph Booth Mr R. L. Rulo Mr J. W. Humphrey Mr W. H. S. Roberts Mr Jos. Haaaell Mr Henry Fry Mr M, Grant Mr J. H. Milligan. Treasurer : Mr Jos. Hassell, jun. Secretary : Mr John Hardy. The Society receives deposits of from £10 to £2000 on the following terms : At ono month's notice 7 por cent. „ three months' „ 8 „ „ Lendors havo all tho advantages and security of Bank Depositors, and interest for every day on which thoir money may bo in tho hands of tho Society. JOHN HARDY, «017 Secretary,

NORTH OTAGO PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY.

PRESIDENT !

Mr A. J. S. Headland. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT : Mr H. Aitken Mr D. Miller Mr Robort West Mr John Thomson Mr T. Fairley Mr Robert Wilson Mr W. C. Baudinot Mr T. Proctor TREASURER ! Mr W. G. Flllcul. nEORETARY "\ Mr G. Sumpter. SOLICITORS : Messrs Julius and Balmer.

Tho abovo Society is prepared to issuo Dobonturcs, at Eight por cent, per annum, repayable at any timo on three months notice. For further particulars and information, apply to GEORGE SUMPTER, Seoretary.

HELENSBURGH HOUSE

(Next to James Hamilton, Grocer), THAMES STREET, OAMARU.

rpHE UNDERSIGNED takes this oppor- *- tunity of informing his Customers and tho General Publio of Oamaru and distriots that ho has removed to those Largo and Contrally Situated Premises next door to Soloman's Musical Depot,

7UST TO HAND,

(Ex Cape Clear and Thomas Stephens, from London and Glasgow), A SUPERIOR STOCK OP PAPERHANGINGS From 6d per piece.

TO ARRIVE SHORTLY From London and Glasgow, Large Quantities OF

PAINTS, OILS, AND GLASB. AH Work executed in First-Class Style, and with Despatch.

THOS. KENNEDY, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, AND PAPERHANGING IMPORTER, HELENSBURGH HOUSE, OAMARU. 'o?H-T7j y i7

HARVESTER KING REAPER AND BINDER, Fitted with new Rock Improvement, For season 1880.

Lightest, Simplest and Best Machine yet introduced, Cuts a six-foot swath, Only one wire used. Hand Binding Tablo given in. HASSELL, SON AND CO., alO Agents,

TjlOR SALE OR TO LET. THE KAKANUI FLOUR MILLS,

Situated eight miles South of Oamaru, on the Kakanui River, and connected with tho Southorn Trunk Railway by a privato siding.

Tho Mills aro capable of turning out 50 to 60 tons of Flour per week at prosont, with power for 100 tons, besides oatmeal. Further particulars can be obtained from tho NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN LAND COMPANY (Limited), Dunedin, with whom offers may bo lodged till the 15th of MARCH. Dunodin, 12th Fobruary, 1880. fel6

qi\ HUBERT'S WINES. In quantities to suit Purchasers at the ST. HUBERT'S WINE CELLARS, 78, Collins street West, MELBOURNE. Per Doz. Sauvignon ... 25s White Hermitage 90s Kcisling 20s Still Champagne 20s Chasselas 153 Tokay 15s Rod Hermitage 15s Burgundy 12s Gouaiu ... ... ... 12s Port 36s Brandy 36s DE CASTELLA AND ROWAN, ST. HUBERT'S WINE CELLARS, 78, Collins street Weat, oc9 MELBOURNE. yy f i j) l c r, * * fo.jierly of Liverpool College, Certificated Teacher and Undergraduate N. 2. University, GIVES LESSONS in tho Evenings in Languages, Mathematics, and Science. Terms, References, etc., on application. ja27

JOHN FALCONER has reooived a further supply of TURNIP SEED, consisting of : Green and Purplo Top Yellows, and Stone Stubble Varieties, suitable for present sowing. A large supply of Celery Plants, carefully transplanted, and now ready for planting out. Brocoli, Savoy, Curly Greens, and Cabbage Plants of the best varieties.

Note the Address — JOHN FALCONER, The North Otago Seed Warehouse, THAMEB BTREET, ja7

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2456, 7 April 1880, Page 1

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