WANTED IT ANTED, a First-class HOU-VM UP; VV also, WAITER.—Ap : Iy, Kov«i HoTEr., Oaisiiiru. ° 9,5 VV " Grille cav-.tTT, ag" about 16 years. Onod references reijui e.i. -MT'}' at om-e. Mrs. GkANT, Balmaeaan, Wsinreka. 9;jli rT ANTED, a MAN to luilk cows ami I >'V * make himself generally useful.— Apply i» AN - r> Rek. 9i *-' TANTKD to SKLL—Appls. at fi'"n> i VV 3.1 t« Gd pe- lb: P L). r> f!.7 f„ 8,1. T'liittib Oil tO M !uI<GE W. V" t " 1 ' 17 ' " <UVo IIKAHKR. _ W\NTI-:i> KNOWN—New Imponation of R"(!T-f (Lest■ cju:ilit> ) pist ..DPliefl out.—MAfFAIU.ANE AND Co., Oamarn Tweed House. "ANTED K 'F \ H 1..A .N h y T AND <"0. ate imw ' peni-'pout an immense assortment of Men's ami Youths' Best Quality Colonial-made BOOTS. ANTK.D, the Ladies' of Pamaru to VV know tbat the newest and most Fashionable I'.' >0 IS am now on view, at the Oamaru IVeed Hou.-e.—Macfablane ash Co. iJS ' [TASTED KNOWN' —Tweed and < "loth t ?V ' Remnants. suitable for Boys' 'Clothing. Mu-it be ciea-red by end of the month —Macfaklane and Co. 87!» ~'AN TE D KNO WN. F. EA R L FAS LUNCHEON, DINTNO, & SUPPER ROOMS, Open Daily. Meals at All Honns, Comprising all the Delicacies of the Season. Fresh Oysters always on hand. \ B —Table d'hote at One p.m. on Sundays 23~> A N T K T) K N 0 W NW That the SWAN STAPLES Are now under thf- Perx.nal Supervision of the Pronriet >r— M 11. B. P K Rl! V. And, therefore. Horses at I.i very will be carefully att-nded to. jf.P,. Butivrins and Saddle Morses on Hire by the \Veek, Day. or Journey. W2 ;t.\ nt d kn o w n.vv .SHADES P.E.STAUHA.N i, E M P I K E II 0 T K L. THAMES-STREET. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. fi2f> ANTED VISITORS To DUNEDI> >V TO KNOW THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS AKR AT WATS* >N'S. Oamaru Evening Mail Fil-id. Travellers called for early trains and coaches FOR SALE AND TO LET 1 0 It SAL E, £-' Privately, On account of \V. GVaiir, Esq.— 25 Pure LEICESTER RAMS. 2-tooth and over 10 rnre I.'A.M LAMBS. The above lot will be sold at any reasonable price, as the date of the sale is too late for this class of sheep.
Note.—The Rams are mostly nut of Ardgowan Ewes, t>y the Marquis ; Marquis, out of a Holmes' prize ewe, by Maquis, imported by Messrs. Gillies and Street. FLKMINO AND 111-DI.EY. 1 O R S A L ]•:— X' SECTIONS 7, BLOCK XLII., and 22, BLOCK J.XXVIf. On Section 7, Block XI.H., is erected a substantial Twenty -two-l.'or■mwl Boardinghouse, at present occupied by Mrs. Moiton, and lias latclv been put in first-class onh r throughout. There are also Outbuildings connected with t'-e sum". tin Section 22, Block LXXVIf., is erected a Two-Koomed Wooden Cottatje, «lfch Lean-t->o and Outbuildings. The Cottage i.s lined throughout. For particulars, apply to W. AITKEN, 973 O r O. GALBRAITH. That Commodious RESIDENCE, lately occupied by Mrs. Farrar, containing 11 Hoot'S, with Stable, Washhouse, and Fow house adjoining. For particulars, apply to MESSES. FLEMING t HFDLEY, Oamaru ; or to DAVID BOOTH, HS9 Maheno. The well known BO.ARPING-HOTJSF situated near Hay and Barr's Mill in Severn-street, latoly occupied Irj Thomas Hannon, who has taken tin White Hart Hotel. It has splendid accommodation ; con tainii)' T Ten Bedrooms, Two Sitting-rooms Kitchen, and Storeroom. For particulars, apply to M. GRANT, 839 Alliance Hotel, Oamaru.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 567, 25 February 1878, Page 3
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572Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 567, 25 February 1878, Page 3
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