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WANTSB. TAX TED IMMEDIATELY, an EffiVV cient JUNIOR GOVERNESS in a Ladies' Select School. .Apply to Mrs. M., J. Booth and Co., Thames-street. TX7ANTED TO SEL Vv BUGGY, nearly Grave, Thames-street. new. Apply E. WANTED. TENDERS to PURCHASE POTA'I 0 CROP, about three quarters of an acre, in Oainaru. Apply Norman • Laxj-. 570 FTANTED KNOWN—M. TAYLOR has t V just received another Large Assortment of .human Hair Plaits from 12s. (jd. each. [TTANTED KNoWX—M. TAYLOR has W just icceived another Large Assortment of Ladies' Curled 11 ead-Li esses from 17s. Gd. each. 558 ;iTANT.;.D, a MILL, to thresh r-00 acres I VV of crop. Apply to Fleming axd Medley. WJ ANTED, TENDERS, at per Doz , VV for THE DELLYIKY i>V THK 111 AIL. Ihe laper is ] lib.i Led at 5 o'clock iacii evei-iug, ami steady respectable men migit makj a Jjle addition to their ii come by a Ciu-le ot hours' w> lk each night, 'lenders to be M'l.t i i to the Oiiice on or 1 efoie '1 UE.-DA YJS i Xl, at 4 p.m. %%'f ANTED K N O W N, R. I-I. MOODY, ITali dresser, lias i;EMOV.ivD from Thamesstieet to these pren is.es lately occupied by Mi;. jLLS, opposite the ROYALH U T E L, 'ANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDIN TO ENOW THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS AT WATSON'S. 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 ot any jjaper in the district. "ANTED, Persons in Want of SituaV V tions, to Know that the MML is the best means of making their wants known, as advertisements of that class are always looked for in Evening Papers. OAMARU GRAMMAR SCHOOL. npHIRD and FOURTH MASTERS J- J!EQUIHED—Salaries £175 and £l5O respectively. In the former case ability to (each French and Drawing very desirable. Applications, with testimonial:', to be forwarde I to the undersigned before 15th MARCiL uul) JOHN HARDY, Sec etary Oamaru Sch.fois Committee. G R E E X F I E L D , SHAG POINT AND N KWCASTLE COAL DEPOT, REMOVED to the OPPOSITE SIDE of 4 * N and after tho 15th INSTANT, until will be LEVIED at the PORT OE KAKA'leueral Merchandise, 3s. 4d. per 4'l cubic feet Sawn and Split Timber, up to Gin. Ly Gin , or not exceeding 3 to 1 lineal foot, '.!.]. per iGO tu; e lieiai feet I'oniii! and .- quale i L og«, 5.3. \ er i>2o suj.-er-fieial feet. OUTWARDS. Genei al Merchandise and Personal Effects, 2s. Gd. per 40 cubic feet. Wheat and Flour, 2s. per 12 sacks Oat.;, Potatoes, and Barley, Is. Sd. 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, cs ; small Cattle, 4d. per head; Lambs, 2d.; Calves, 4d Returned Merchandise and Empties, onehalf inward rate Minimum Charge for Parcels, Gd. 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-JOHNSTONT, 453 Secretary Kakanui Harbor Board.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 271, 6 March 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 271, 6 March 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 271, 6 March 1877, Page 3

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