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yPkJBLiC NOTICES "• f;: ~ : WSiS£ : ' I NEW ZEA LA^T>~ I! AILWAYS. j NORTH OTAGO AGKICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCI VI'ION'S SHOW. r jri-ITE. following'- ALTKi! ATlQliSpvill, bf "• ia-'-'tfie faxes rand of; The afternoon .trail).? to Maerewhsnur, j Timaru,. and punedin (express train ex-| ccjjted j, will each leave J' Gaiiw.ru one , hour'iat® Bn"'the 2i3tand"'22Bdirist£fi't.' ■ A Special "Tfain wiil run ffdift"Uuned'io to Oamaru on 2lst arid'-22ad:-instant, as follows :—Leaving Dunedin at 5 a.m. ; Palmerston. 7.35 ; Hillgrove, 8.30 ; Hampden, 5.42 ; Herbert, 9.20; Maheno, 9.40; arriving at Oamaru at 10.15 a:in. Passengers can return by any ordinary train. : TJie Goids Train from Pal mors tr>n : , arriving at Oamaru at 3 p.m., will convey passengers. A Special Train will also leave Oamarn for Ngapara at 10 p.m. on 21st, 22ad, and ■23 rd instant, returning from Ngapara at 11.30 p.m. lie turn Tickets at Single Fares will b" issued from Dunedin to Oamaru, aud from Tinruu to < ';u;i'iru, and all iiit irine'lu- ' stations, on 21 >t and 2?nd instant, and w ili be available to return up till 23rd inst. (inclusive). From Christchurch and stationLiorth of Timaru, Return Tickets at Single Fares will be issued on 20th and 2!st instant, and will be available to return up to 23rd instanfc-(iuclusive). A. GRANT, 164 General Manager. NORTH OTAGO AGRICULTURAL ANI> PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. "O RIV AT E PRIZE S. Messrs. Morrow, Bassett, aud Co., Cliristchurch, offer a Gold Medal (value, L 5 5-i) for the second largest prizetaker in Issipleracuts. Messrs. G. aud T. Young, Dunedin, offer a Clock (value, LlO KM) for the second largest prizetaker in Hairy Produce. Messrs. Hood and Shennan offer a Silk Dress (value, L 5 os) for best Salt Batter. Mr. James Familton offers a Box of Tea for best Fiesh Butter. Messrs. John Bullied and Co. offer a Black Silk Dress for best Cheese. Messrs. Fry, Thomson, and . Eddington, Bust, and Co. offer a Gold Medal (value, L 5 ss) for best Fat Bullock. : The Auctioneers of Oamaru offer a Gold j Medal (value, 1-5 sa) for best Fat lleifer j or Cow. i Mr. RoliO't Gabites. I .on '.on !Io«so, nffors a j Black S.lk Dress (value, 1.7 7s) for the j Ladv riding the best Lady's Hack. ' Mr. C. Ga'braith < /lers a Gold Locket to the ! best Maker of Bread. j Messrs. Bailie and Humphrey offer a j Butter Worker for best Powdered Butter. Messrs. P. Cunningham and Co. offer Silver Inkstand for the Best Four Bushels of Milling Oats of any variety. Messrs. Hodge and Jones, Saddlers, offer a Lady's Riding Bridle for best Horsewoman. j JOHN CHURCH, 131 Secretary. NORTH OTAGu AGRICULTURAL AND PA -.TORAL ASSOCIATION. THE SHO W. LL EXHIBITS for Competition must be on the Show Ground as follows, otliewise they will be excluded, and will not be admitted on any pretence whatever : Sheep and Pigs, before S 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, :J49 Secretary. NORTH OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. LL EXHIBITORS at the Show are informed that the ENTRY TICKETS, with corresponding Catalogue numbers, ar now ready for delivery on npjjlieation to J. C'HUKCIT, •to<s Secretary. NOTICE. A NY person OBSTRUCTING the ROAD /"% fronting the fronting the Show Ground from the junction of Arun and Urc-strccts on the DAY OF SHOW will bo rigorously prosecuted. By order of the Council. E. W. ROX BY. 47-1 Town Clerk. WAIA- EKA IIuAD BOARD. VALUATION' OF DISTRICT. APPLTC \ T IONS will be received at the Board's Office, Tvne-stroflt, till 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, 27th INST., from qualified persons willing to undertake the duties of V ALU KB, in accordance with the provisions of the Rating Act, 1876. Applicants to state remuneration required for compiling Roll, service of Notices of Valuation, and attendance at Assessment Court. The Board does not bind itself to accept t'.e lowest or any offer. ROBERT GARROW, Clerk to Board. Oamaru, 20th November, 1878. 477 NOTICE. ACCOUNTS against the Waitaki Amateur Athletic Club are requested to be sent in to the undersigned during the CURRENT MONTH. GEO. S. LINTOTT, 427 Hon. Sec. OAMARU WOOLLEN FACTORY CO. Applications for shares in the above Company must be forwarded to the undersigned on or before the 30th NOVEMBER, as the Lists will be CLOSED at that date. GEORGE SUMPTER, 324 Broker.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 813, 20 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 813, 20 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 813, 20 November 1878, Page 3

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