LATE S WAITAKI COUNTY. APPLICATIONS will be received at the .Road Board Oilice, Oamaru, up to 6th MARCH, from Competent Persons willing to undertake the duties »f 'I t£ AYKLLING INSPECTOR of ROADS AND BRIDGES for the Waitaki County Council. Salary, £250 per annum, without any allowance. The successful applicant will be required to devote his whole time to business of the County, and to enter into such bonds as the Council may determine. ROBERT CAMPELL, Chairman. Oamaru, February 9, 1877. 447 WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. I HEREBY PROCLAIM the following Roads to be COUNTY ROADS : 1. The Main North Road extending from the Southern portion of the Waitaki County to the Waitaki Bridge. 2. The Road branching from off the Main North Road to where it touches the Moeraki Jetty. 3. The Road from Pukeuri Point, about live miles north of Oamaru, up the Waitaki and Almriri Rivers as far as Omarama Accommodation House. 4. The Road from Omarama Accommodation House, as far as the Southern portion of Lake Ohou, and thence to Messrs. Sutton Bros.' Station. 5. The Road from Omarama Accommodation House to the Boundary of the County in the Lindis Pass. ROBERT CAMPBELL, Chairman, Waitaki County Council. Oamaru, February 9, 1577. 445 XST ANTED KNOWN COSTUMES, v y Complete, 255., worth £3. Ingi.is asij Co. NOTICE. IF W. B. CLARK does not call or se;;d for his BOX at Mrs. I*. obie's within lourtccu days from d;ite, it will be SOLD to defray expenses. IN BAN I>lß UPTCY. In tiio Matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and in the matter of the Bankruptcy of J AAliiiS M'GUINNESS, a Debtor, of Oamaru, Boardiughousekeeper. TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that a sufficienfc number of Creditors not having attended the Adjourned Meeting of Creditors of the said James M'Guinness held at the Courthouse, Oamaru, on Thursday, the Btli day of February inst., the meeting was adjourned sine die. And that I have appointed THOMAS HOOD BROWN, Esq., a Certified Accountant in Bankruptcy, TRUSTEE of the ESTATE of the said James M'Guinness. And further, that the said Thomas Hood Brown has duly declared his acceptance of the oilice of Trustee. Dated this 10th day of February, 1877. W. G. FILLEUL, Clerk of the District; Court of Timaru and Oamaru. DR. CARR will give his First of Two Grand PHRENO-MESMERIC SEANCES, when, with his usual business of Mesmerist and Phrenologist, he will introduce quite a PHRENOLOGICAL NATURAL HISTORY & ART EXHIBITION, For purposes of Graphic Illustration. Admission ... ... ... 2s. and Is. Doors open lh, for 8 o'clock. PUBLIC BATHS. FOR OAMARU. THE COMMITTEE appointed by the late Public Meeting invite SUGGESTIONS as to the most feasible way to provide a Salt Water SWIMMING BATH. To be forwarded on or before the FIRST EEBRUARY, to the Chairman, Mr. S. GIBBS, or to A. HEADLAND, 321 Secretary.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 253, 13 February 1877, Page 3
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