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Business Notices

FIRST OAMARU PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOOIETYJ

Incorporated under Act of Parliament, 1876.

BANKERS : National Bank, Oamaru. Solicitors : Messrs Hislop and Creagh.

Offices : Wear street, Oamaru.

President : S. Gibba, Esq. Directors : Mr Thomas Prooter Mr Joseph Booth Mr R. L. Rule Mr J. W. Humphrey Mr W. H. S. Roberts Mr Jas. Hasten Mr Henry Fry Mr M. Grant Mr J. H. Milligau. Treasurer : xar Jas. 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 per cent. „ three months' „ 8 „ „ Lenders have all tho advantages and security of Bank Depositors, and interest for every day on which their money may be in tho hands of tho Society. JOHN HARDY, sel7 Secretary. NORTH OTAGO PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. PRESIDENT : Mr A. J. S. Headland. COMMITTEE 07 MANAGEMENT : Mr H. Aitken Mr D. Miller Mr Robort West Mr John Thomson Mr T. Fairley Mr Robert Wilson Mr W. C. Baudinet Mr T. Proctor TREASURER : Air W. G. Fllleul. •KCRETARY :1 Mr G. Sumpter. SOLICITORS : Messrs Julius and Balmer. WTho above Society is prepared to Issue Debentures, at Eight per cent, per annum, repayable at any time on three months notice. For further partioulars and information, apply to GEORGE SUMPTER, Seoretary, HELENSBURGH HOUSE (Next to James Hamilton, Grocer), THAMES STREET, OAMARU.

rpHE UNDERSIGNED takes this opporti j.i<y of informing bin Customers And the General Publio of Oamaru and districts that ho has removed to those Large and Centrally Situated Premises noxt door to Soloman's Musical Depot. JUST TO HAND, (Ex Cape Clear and Thomas Stephens, from London and Glasgow), A SUPERIOR STOCK OF PAPERHANGINGS From 6d per pieoo. TO ARRIVE SHORTLY From London and Glasgow, Large Quantities OF PAINTS, OILS, AND OLASB. All Work executed in Firat-Clasa Style, and |with Despatch. THOS. KENNEDY, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, AND PAPER. HANGING IMPORTER, HELENSBURGH HOUSE, OAMARU. Jyl7

HARVESTER KING REAPER AND BINDER, Fitted with now Rack Improvement, For seaaon 1880. Lightest, Simplest and Best Machine yet introduced. Cuts a six-foot swath. Only one wire used. Hand Binding Table given in. HASSELL, SON AND CO., alO Agents.

TjlOR SALE OR TO LET. THE KAKANuTfLOUR MILLS, Situated eight milea South of Oamaru, on the Kakanui River, and connected with the Southern Trunk Railway by a private siding. The Mills are capable of turning out 50 to 60 tons of Flour per week at present, with power for 100 tons, besides oatmeal. Further particulars can be obtained from the NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN LAND COMPANY (Limited), Dunedin, with whom offers may bo lodged till the 16th of MARCH. Dunedin, 12th February, 1880. fol6

OT, HUBERT'S WINES. In quantitiea to suit Purchasers at tlio ST. HUBERT'S WINE CELLARS, 78, Collins street West, MELBOURNE. Per I)oz. Snuvignon 25s White Hermitage ?0s Reisling 20s Still Champagne 20s Chassclaa 15s Tokay 15s Red Hermitage 15s Burgundy 12s Qounis 12s Port 36s Brandy 36s DE CABTELLA AND ROWAN, ST. HUBERT'S WINE CELLARS, 78, Collins street West, oc9 MELBOURNE.

VX/- FILLER, * » • fo.ynorly of Liverpool College, Certificated Teacher and Undergraduate N. Z. University, GIVES LESSONS in the Evenings in Languages, Mathematics, and Science. Terms, References, etc., on application. j*27

JOHN FALCONER has received a further supply of TURNIP SEED, consisting of : Green and Purple Top Yellows, and Stone Stubble Varieties, suitablo 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, THAMES STREET. ja7

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2463, 16 April 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2463, 16 April 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2463, 16 April 1880, Page 1

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