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WANTED \KT ANTED, SITTATION in Bank or V 7 Office, by a (•Jootlarnari who has a good knowledge of Book-'; finning. Address X"., Mail office. " 3P3 AN"! ED, a nootl MAI E. COOK. ' Apyiy, AumkckHutcl. " 303 nTA.NTKt) TO LET—An TJNFQUT V NISHSD FRONT EOOM, '■with ' fire-place. Apply- Mrs. CooKfJ, Tyne-atreet. 380 ] "ANTED to J-ELL—About 500 BagV * OATS and 100 Bags HOR->E FEED. T. C. and G. M. Evans, Cloon Kaviu. 527 'ANTED TO SELL—One Acre RYE V V GRASS for cutting. John Wylir. A run-street. 357 KNOWN—POISoN will lie WV L-\TD for FOW!S on Seotioa 27,' Block T.XX*X James M'Fablanb. 394 %% 7 ANThD KNOWN CR7C KE T VV BATS RKI-AlfJEDand EEFSTTED M-iih Sprina or Wed Handle?. Robef. vIaTIIEW, Cabinetmaker, G'use-street, n.ar Mr. John Lesion's. I^4 KNOWN. Best arid ' Cheapest L/ ~ -mithfteld I'ntehery. ANTKD KNOWN YKNETIAN ? V BLINDS Wade to Order at Cheapei than Dunedin Prices. William Jamks. Wear-street. 84 [T ANTKD KNOWN—Fresh OYSTERS daily.—J. Tunnage, Thames street. 901 \XT ANTED KNOWN—That the underf¥ signed 13 soiling Coal, Firewood. and Horse Feed at Lowest Possiblo Rates * —J. Church, Thames-street, Oamarn. fi2"ANTED KNOWN—OPENING othe RAILWAY TO DUNEDIN. WATSON'S HOTKL AND CAFF, specially built for the convenience of Railway and other Travellers, being situated in the immediate vicinity of the Railway tation, and fitted with every possible convenience— Lavatories, Ladies' Cloak Room, Parcel Koom, &c. An elegantly furnished Dining I loom, especially for Ladies, and Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Night Porter. Traveller3calledforearlyTrains. 545 T ANTED KNOWN EARLE'S RESTAURANT, Facing the Post Office, in Thames-strcot Meals at all hour 3. Pastrycook and Confectioner. Weddings, Balls, aud Soirees catured for upon the Cheapest Terms. 235 [T A N T E D K H O W N—- ' That the SWAN STAKLES Are now under the Persona! Supervision of the Proprietor— MR. E. PERRY, And, therefore. Horses at Livery wiil bo cm refu!ly attended to. N.B.—Bugiiies end Saddle Ho-*eson Hire Uy the Week, Dav. * r Journey. 432

>ASToRAL ASiOCIAxiON. A lL FXHIPITS for Competition must - t -- A - be on the Show Ground as follows, othevrise th<-y will bo excluded, and will not be admitted on any pretence whatever : Sheep and Pigs, before 8 a.m.; Cattle, 9 a.m.; Horses, Dairy Produce, Poultry, etc., 10 a.m., on the days fixed for exhibition: and Implements on the evening of the 20th November, **- J. CHURCH, 349 Secretary. OAMARU MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. SHAREHOLDERS in above Society can WITHDRAW at a BONUS of SEVEN POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS per Share, and parties desirous of at onoe paying of! their Mortgages can do so on very advantageous terms. For further information apply to GEORGE yUMPPER, fieovet.iry. |~>>NSULTATI N on the O \MAlir GRAND HANDICAP, to be Run Ilth DECEMBER, IS7B. 500 Members, at £1 each. Starters (divided) ... Non-starters (divided) The Drawing will take under the supervision of a Committee of responsible Subscribers present immediately on Sub scription List heinjr closed. CHARLES DATSfBEY, Tobacconist, •256 Thames-street, Oamorn. <TEWART AND GAR LICK, *~J Commission Merchants, Produce, Timber, and Ship Brokers, FORT-STRKET, AUCKLAND. 296 THE NORTH OTAGO FISH AND OYSTER MART. :tt J. L E N N 0 N, * ' PROFESSIONAL FISH-CURER, Has just supplied a great want by establishing himself in the above-mentioned line of business in the commodious and otherwise suitable premises lately occupied by Mr. Smart, in Thames-street. He will always keep the largest and best supply procurable of KRKSH FISH, including OYSTURS, on hand ; and hopes to secure a fair share of public patronage. delivered in all parts of Town and Pnbnrba. IS? OAMARU PUB.. 10 BATHS COMPANY (LIMITKD). THE BATHS are now OPEN to the ; PUBLIC. Hbnß» :.' Gentlemen, sunrise to 2 p'.m.-, and.4.3o.p.rn. to sunset. " Ladies, 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Single Bath, 6d; Children, 3d.' - W. J. SMITH,. 114 Secretary.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 808, 13 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 808, 13 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 808, 13 November 1878, Page 3

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