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BRUCE CHRISTIE AND O

BRUCE CHRISTIE k CO, STOCK, STATION GRAIN, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Orncis and Stoke, Ttke Street. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand.) HORSE SALES HELD ON SATURDAYS, At Tattersalls Yards. FORTNIGHTLY SALES OF FAT AND STORE STOCK , Held at Patersons Yards. i MONTHLY SALES OF FAT AND STORE STOCK, Held at Otepopo Yards. FURNITURE A2T) OTHER SALES Conducted in to> t and country. We have for Sale privately Several FARMS of various sine, conveniently situated, Full particulars on application. for"salewoolpacks, woolpacks, WOOLPACKS. BRUCh CHRISTIE AND CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENT^ ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. /-IOMMUNION ON SABBATH. PREPARATORY SERVICE THIS EVENING at 7.30, EXCELSIOR FOOTBALL CLUR OPENING MATCH, (President v. Vice-President), Will be played on the Old Cricket Ground, TODAY. Play commencing at 3 sharp. w * rr*T>nV

air uouuaras nail, unrow, on SATURDAY, the 29th Inst., at 8 p-m. sharp. Subject: New Zealand Shearers' Union. Mr S. Boreham will address th* meeting on the good results of Trades Unions both to master and man. & BOREHAM, Secretary and Treasurer, Oamaru Branch of New Zealand Shearers' Union. pUBLIC HALL. Positively TWO NIGHTS Only. Commencing MONDAY, 3rd MARCH. First Appearance in Oamaru or Th* World-renowned BAIRNSFATHER FAMILY, Th* only family of Scottish Vocalists living, In their REFINED ENTERTAINMENT or SCOTTISH SONG AND STORY, Entitled " A NICHT IN AULD SCOTIA." Prices of admission 3s, 2s, Is. Carriage* may b* ordered for 10 p. m. J. E. Pkurick, fy27^ Agent AAMARU NAVALS' BAND. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT, To be held in th* PUBLIC HALL ox TUESDAY, 11th MARCH, To assist the Band to take part in th* Dunedin Exhibition Contest. PajctL 1 Band Contest Selection 2 Song—" A Vision " Miss E. Lemon 3 D«et— " The Flower Gatherers " Master and Miss Haggi" 4 Sone — (Comic) ... Mr Dawson 5 Cornet Solo ... Mr P. Stndtlands 6 Song — " Americas Emblem " Mr Dorwood 7 Song (Comic) MrT. O'Grady INTERVAL. PaktlL 1 Band Test Piece 2 Song—" The Little Hero " Master M. O'Grady 3 Song— lll take thee home, Kathleen " Miss M. Haggie 4 Duet— Misses Grenfell and L. Mainland 5 Song Mr Fraer 6 Song Master J. Haggie

To conclude with a Laughable Farce, arranged specially for th* Band, entitled "O ! THAT BELIZE) " !! ! Or " THE MISSING HEIR."

Prices— 2s 6d, Is 6d, and Is ■VITAIMATE RACING CLUB. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, March 17, 1890. Selling Rack, L2O. 1 mite. Weight for age. Winner to b« sold for L4O. 7lb allowed for every LlO reduction in selling price St Patrick's Handicap, L4O. 1| mile. Nomination, Ll ; acceptance, Ll Hack Race, Ll5. | mile. Winner to be sold for Ll5, any surplus to go to Race Fund. No weight nnder 8 stone Harvest Handicap, L3O. 1 mile. Nomination, Ll ; acceptance, 10s. Winner of St Patrick's 101b penalty Pont Race, L 5. \ mile. 14 hands, to carry 9st, 13.2 7st "lbs, 13 hands and under 6st 71b. Post entry, ss, to go to second pony Handicap Time Trotting Race, L 25. 3 mil s. Nomination, Ll ; no acceptance. Previous Performance* with nominations Ladies' Purse Weltee Handicap, L2O. 1 mile. Nomination, Ll ; no acceptance. Yf inner of any Handicap at Meeting, 141bs extra Nominations for all Handicaps, SATURDAY, Ist March, up to 8 p. in Weights, THURSDAY, 6th March Acceptances and entry for Selling Race, THURSDAY, March 13, 1890, 8 p.m Metropolitan Rules strictly adhered to Five per cent deducted from ail Prizes R. G. BAXTER, Secretary.

THE GOVERNMENT ANNUAL INSPECTION by COLON RL HUME of the Undermentioned Companies will be held at 8 p.m. on the follow tug d*yt> : Waikouaiti Rifles— 'Monday, 3rd March Hampden Rilles— Tuesday, 4th Matxh Naseby Rifles— \VeJii--3fUy, fth M-trch Palujcrstou Rifles— Thursday, Gth March Otepopo Rifles— Friday, 7th Ma^ci. Full Attendance neie»*»ry. GEORGE SUMPTER, Lwttt-Ootaitl Commanding Dawn JHttrk*.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6976, 27 February 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6976, 27 February 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6976, 27 February 1890, Page 3

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