VALtr* toe Moxsr.—As a role, nineteen people out of every twenty believe in getting ' fjjoe for their money, and as a reminder to those who are about to furnish their houses, wardrobes, or invest in a sewing nyuihiat.—for adornment, convenience, they should go, or send, to J. H. Huxioan's Waitaki House, Thames-street, yamaru, where they will find the above adage carried out—J. H. Milliner, Draper, Tailor, and Boot and Shoe Im-porter.-[Advt.] GKNTueaoßs's. Eeady-Made Colonial Ciothtsg. —Hood and Shennan, corner of Tees and Itchen streets, Oamaru,* hare, the largest stock of .Gentlemen's Colonial Clothing in the north of Otago, and unsurpassed forjheapness and durability. Working men and. others will, find this a safe and reliable establishment .to. make their purchases. Every article of genuine quality, and their itpck i* Jree of all goods of a doubtful or wjbbish.. character. One priee aaked.— [AJtT.3 '-
[for continuation of News see Fourth Page.) LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. CONCERT. TAB OF HOPE LODGE.—LO.G.T., The above Lodge will hold a CONCERT, IN THE TEES-STREET HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, the 9th MAY, at 8 p.m. Admission, It.; Children under Twelve, 6d. D. KENNEDY, 910 ; Secretary. L .VERY Superior Lot of MERINO and TO-MORRW—LEGS of MUTTON will be SOLD at 9d. Each. LEES AND MOORE. MISSING FRIEND. IHOULD this meet the eye of JOSEPH DUCKETT—send your address to Edwd. Fricker, who has a letter for you May 8, 1877. 923 OAMARU-KYEBURN RAILWAY. Undersigned, acting in conjunction with-his Worship the Mayor of Naseby, respectfully invites the citizens of Oamaru, and residents in the district who take an interest in the opening up of Railway Communication between Oamaru and the Interior of the to attend a PUBLIC MEETING to beholden on WEDNESDAY, the Kith MAY Instaat, at S p.m., at the Volunteer Hall, for the purpose of taking men steps as may be deemed advisable towards promoting the object in view. Wjl. J. STEWARD, Mayor. Oamaru, May 8, 1577. 920 BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.
IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF JOHN JOHNSON, WAITAKI BRIDGE "HOTEL. ■£*- be payable at Mr. MOSS' Shop, Thames-street, oa SATURDAY, 12th MAY, between 10 and 12 o'clock, to all who have claimed and allowed. S. E. SHRIMSKI, 918 Trustee. in the bankrupt estate of Edward Alger, tailor, late A DIVIDEND in the above Estate -will be payable at Mr. MOSS' Shop Thames-street, on SATURDAY, 12th MAY, between 10 and 12 o'clock, to all who have claimed and allowed. S. E. SHRIMSKI, gig Trustee. N BANKRUPTC . fUJRNIfURE, STOCK, GOODWILL, AND LEASE OF RAILWAY HOTEL, OTEPOPO, In the Estate of John George. T. H. BROWN, 891 Trustee. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF FULTON, BARRETT, AND CO., TIMBER MERCHANTS, OAMARU. to COLLECT all outstanding DEBTS owing to the above Estate, his Receipts for the same being sufficient discharge, and binding on us ;.and it is hereby Notified that ALL DEBTS remaining UNPAID after the 12th MAY NEXT, WILL BE SUED FOR without delay. *'"■■' GEORGE FINLAY, JAMES CURLE, D. S; MONTAGU, Trustees in the Assigned Estate o--805 ~ Fulton, Barrett, and Co.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 325, 9 May 1877, Page 3
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