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WANTED. r ASTED. TO SELL, first-class Single BUGGY, nearly new. Apply E. Grave, Thames-street. 'ANTED KNOWN—THE ARTUNION of'Water-Coloured Sketches will take place TO-MORROW EVENING, at the Northern Hotel, at S p.m. 555 WANTED, by two gentlemen, FURNISHED BEDEOoM, with board. Address, stating terms, locality, &c., to X.X. P., Evening Mail Office. WANTED, a MILL, to thresh 500 acres of crop. Apply to Fleming and Hedley. ANTED KNOWN, That R. H. MOODY, Hairdresser, has REMOVED from Thamesstreet to those premises lately occupied by MR. ILLS, opposite the ROYAL HOTEL, Tees-street. 544 WANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDIN TO KNOW THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS ARE AT WATSON'S. w Travellers called for early trains and coaches. 64 WANTED the PUBLIC to KNOW, that Advertisements of 16 Words or under are inserted in the Wanted Column of the Evening Mail for ONE SHILLING. WANTED KNOWN, that the Oamaru Evening Mail presents Special Advantages to persons in Want of Servants, as it is essentially the working man's paper, and consequently has the Largest Circulation of any paper in the district. WANTED, Persons in Want of Situations, to Know that the Mail is the best means of making their wants known, as advertisements of that class are always looked for in Evening Papers. OAMARU GRAMMAR SCHOOL. rriHIRD and FOURTH MASTERS REQUIRED —Salaries £175 and £l5O respectively. In the former case ability to teach French and Drawing very desirable. Applications, with testimonials, to be forwarded to the undersigned before loth MARCH. 509 JOHN HARDY, Secretary Oamaru Schools Committee. GREENFIELD SHAG POINT AND NEWCASTLE COAL DEI OT, REMOVED to the OPPOSITE SIDE of Tyne-street. 534 ON and after the loth INSTANT, until further notice, the following CHARGES will be LEVIED at the PORT OF KAKANUI : INWARDS. General Merchandise, 3s. 4d. per 40 cubic feet Sawn and Split Timber, up to Gin. by 6in., or not exceeding 3 superficial to 1 lineal foot, 9d. per 100 superficial feet Round and Squared Logs, ss. per 320 superficial feet. OUTWARDS. General Merchandise and Personal Effects, 2s. 6d. per 40 cubic feet. Wheat and Flour, 2s. per 12 sacks Oats, Potatoes, and Barley, Is. Bd. per 12 sacks Pollard and Bran, Is. Sd. per 14 sacks Wool—pressed, Is.; impressed, Is. 4d. per bale Hides, 2d. each ; Skins, id. each Great Cattle, 55.; small Cattle, 4d. per head; Lambs, 2d.; Calves, 4d Returned Merchandise and Empties, onehalf inward rate Minimum Charge for Parcels, 6d. each Machinery and Special Goods, as per agreement. All goods landed to be removed within 72 hours from time of landing, or otherwise a charge equal to one-fourth of the above rates will be made for each day, or part of day, during which they are allowed to remain on the wharf. All goods to be at risk of owners or consignees, the Board undertaking no responsibility as to their safe custody, or as to any damage which may be sustained from any cause whatever. T. M. HARDY-JOHNSTON, 453 Secretary Kakanui Harbor Board. Hollo way's Pills and Ointment.—Dyspepsia, Jaundice.—These complaints are the results of a disordered liver, which secretes bile in quality or quantity incapable of digesting food. Digestion requires a free flow of healthy bile, to promote which Holloway's Pills and Ointment have long been famous, far eclipsing every other medicine Food, irregularity of living, unwholesome climates, and other causes are constantly deranging the liver, but that important organ can, under all circumstances, soon be regulated and healthily adjusted by Holloway's Pills and Ointment, which directly control its vital secretion. The Ointment rubbed on the skin penetrates straight to the liver, the blood and nerves of which it speedily rectifies. One trial is all that s needed; a cure will soon follow.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 268, 2 March 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 268, 2 March 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 268, 2 March 1877, Page 3

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