LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. OAMARU SCHOOLS COMMITTEE. , PPLTCATIONS 'rom Persons willing _L to CLEAN THE SCHOOL will be received up to the 16th INST. Payment—£l6 per annum. JOHN HARDY, 932 Secretary. OAMARU SCHOOLS COMMITTEE. LENDERS for MASONS', CARPEN- _ 'IERS', and POINTERS' WORK at School Buildings wanted, up to the 20th IS ST. JOHN HARDY, 930 Secretary. OAMARU SCHOOLS COMMITTEE. SOUTH SCHOOL, in Greta-street, will be OPENED, under the Mastership of Mr. Rice, late Second Master of the Grammar School, on TUESDAY, the 15th INsTANT, when the half-quarter will commence. Pupils in the Grammar School, who have paid fees for the full quarter, removing to the South School, w ill be free from further payment for the quarter. JOHN HARDY, 931 Secretary. MUTTON ONE PENNY PER LB. "EES AND MOORE wish to SELL 300 LEGS of MUTTON each day, and have REDUCED the PRICE to SIXPENCE EACH. Weight, 4i to 7 lbs] W. B. ROBB, IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF FULTON, BARRETT, AND CO., TIMBER MERCHANTS, OAMARU. MR. JOHN LEMON is authorised by us 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. GUNS AND AMMUNITION. BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADING FOWLING PIECES, from the Best London Makers ; also, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, &c. J. G. FINCH AND CO., General Ironmongers, TEES-STREET. 780 TN Consequence of the Death of Ml?. - GEORGE ANDERSON, Bootmaker, Oamaru, the Business, which has been so successfully conducted by him for the past Eleven Years, will be disposed of. The Stock is New, and Replete with Goods necessa'y to carry on a Successful and Profitable Business. It consists of Ladies' and Gents' Dress, Balmoral, and Lace-up Boots ; Youths' and Children's Boots in Endless Variety ; Men's Clothing, etc., etc. This is an opening for an energetic man of small capital, not met with every day. The business is only being p irted with in order that everything may be realised for the benefit of Mrs. Anderson. Tenders for the Stock and Goodwill will be received up to the END of MAY, addressed to Messrs. R. L. RULE and GEORGE BROWNLEE, from whom all information may be obtained. 883 ICLO U g : Itchen-street, Oamarit, and GeorgeSi'KEET, DUNEDIN. JCST RECEIVED, direct from London, a SELECT CHOICE OF JET AND FANCY BROOCHES, Ear-rings, Sleeve Studs, Solitaires, and the new Rink Stud, for ladies' collars, in various patterns. WOOL WORK SLIPPERS, Banner Screens, Foot and Fender Stools of the Newest Patterns. BERLIN FLEECY MERINO, Berlin Fingering; Alloa, Shetland, and Fingering Wools, in all colors ; also, a choice selection of CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN JACKETS, Gaiters, &c, in great variety. WOOL CLOUDS of Every Description. Infants' Baskets and Bassinetts. Materials Traced for Braiding. 172
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 328, 12 May 1877, Page 3
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