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FOR SALE. SECTIONS of Oamavu, o roomed COTT^ ck SECTION erected a Tie TAGE. £ UE ed Terms or particulars apply t I C. GALBRAITH. ock XX., Town erected a Fourpantry ; on which is TONE (JOTHERBERT STATION. WAITAKI AND MOERAKI RAILWAY. npHE Messrs. Brogden and Sons will reJ. ceive TENDERS until SATURDAY, the 17th JUNE, 1876, for the ERECTION Fift Station and Earth PlatL class Sfeition-r cls&i [atform x 30; ies and 'of One form; House, c One Outs Urinals. Plans ami specifications m; Public Office, and at tl undersized, Oamaru. The lowest or any tend (lCCCpt6cl« JAMES DUNBAR-, pro JNO. BROGDEN AND SONS. Contractors' offices, 9th June, 1876. 316 MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. seen at be of the office not necessarily rYTENDERS are invited to be lodged at the X Council Chambers up to six p.m. on THURSDAY, 22nd instant, for the following works : Contract 100 —Works in Stewart-street, / Oampii Creek. X'onjjfticfc'lOljrfF Dee-str_.. ? f Contract" 102—Road Drawings and Specifications to' be seenat the Town Surveyor's Office. Tenders to be accompanied by a deposit of 2i, per cent. The lowest or any Tender may not be accepted. E. W. ROXBY, Town Clerk. June 13, 1870*. 337 shotihc. STEAM TO DUNEDIN. rjpHE Union Steam Ship .1\ l/lßVtxtvOw* Company's Steamer i^vi^ESeaa S"A M S O N, Captain Eras. Will Sail for Dunedin on JJTNT. .17, Passengers by train for Breakwater at 10,30 sharp from station. For freight or passage,'apply to H. AITKEN] Agent.

BUSINESS NOTICES. ANTED KNOWN. JUS'J OPENED, 100 COLLARS, R BOX, HOOD AND SHENNAN'S : Tees and Itclien-streets. 330 NOTICE TO BUILDERS. WA XJF £K N 0 Eirs^lass MBnyFam# Mwy, at 4s. lyr cubrc J&r<?T reasonablereduction made to the Trade. 233 ANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDIN > TO KNOW THAT THE MOST Co^9^mßLE OOMS Travellers ed for early trains and coaches. 64 NEW BOOTS AND SHOES. E HAVE JUST LANDED Several Trunks of REALLY FIRST-CLASS BOOTS, In Infants', Which Oris', and Ladies', VERY LOW A LARGE ASSORTMENT IX HAND. Also, BOYS', YOUTHS', and MEN'S BOOTS Of Every Description; the Best English and Colonial Manufacture, at equally good value. Warranted to wear "well, and give GREAT SATISFACTION. HOOD AND SHENNAN. 329

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 48, 16 June 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 48, 16 June 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 48, 16 June 1876, Page 3

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