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late advertisements. B URTON'S GREAT AUSTRALIAN CIBCCSf This acknowledged Equestrian Establishment "will APPEAR AGAIN THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. Admission-Pit, 2s 6d; Circle, 4b. Children, half price. W. WOODYEAR, 589 A ** nt - VOLUNTEER HALL, OAMARU. For a Short Seaion only, commencing SATURDAY, DEC. 7th. i AKER . A/r D ARR ON' S DRAM#TSW%ATION —alYJSleym} ttces. lo zccjtoxsil,fia Nights, m A K~W!7SI ZET TE, dt'urday S < YfC L E S,^ Tv/jo Nights ; and STRUCK OIL, Two Nights. Baker and Farron, the great Irish and Dutch Comedians. Admission : Front seats, 4s ; Back do, 2s 6d. 637 AS O I R E E in connection with Papakaio Church will be held in Mrs. Dalgleish's Barn, Papakaio, on'WEDNESDAY, 11thDECEM* BER, at 6.30 p.m. St. Paul's Choir have kindly volunteered their services. Mr. Torrance, of Dunedin, and the Revs. Messrs. Lindsay, Dewsbury, Clark, and Riley will address the meeting. Tickets, 2s 6d. Children, Is. 6j)B

OTEPOPO PRESBYTERIAN CHINCH/ The annual social ciash&riWg will be held in\ Otepopo, on TUK&DAY, BER lUtli next. Tea on at 6J30 p. m. Aclmissioil —f|Aamts, 2a 6d, Children, IsCd. ALEX. PIRIE, Secretary. Ojtepopo, Nov. 30, IS7B. MUif v, iPALITY OF OAMARU. WATERWORKS LEAD SERVICE AND FITTINGS. , jl TENDERS are INVITED for the SUPPLY and of 35 TONS LEAD PIPING, with FITTINGS, in terms of Schedule and Specifications, to be seen at the City Engineers' Ofilces, Christchurch and Dunedin, ftnd here ®t the Municipal Engineer's Office. ■ ! ' Tenders properly addressed and endorsed, will be received up |o,-4 p.m. of THURSDAY, the I9fch DECEMBER next. The Corporation m'ay not necessarily accept "the lowest or any Tender. By order. f\ / 'E. W. ROXBY, f\ I ' Town Clerk. (Joancil Chambers, Oam&ru, Nov. 27, 1878. 570

SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, 7th DECEMBER., At his Stores, Harbor-stree At 12 o'clock. A X. Mc % D E has reeved instructions to Sell by Public Auction, and placo—--130 Sacks Oats About 100 A 8 Tea &c. &c. A. H. MAUDE^ 6%0T Auctione

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AH. MAUDE • has received instructions from E. Menlove, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at an early date, to be notified in a future ue— THE TOWNSHIP OF WINDSOR, Situated at Railway Station, at the IfCtuctioli of the Kajcanui, Stotfold, and "V\4.iJreka|Roadß. ( The/ SaWctf this Township will afEord a rare investors, as, from its position heart of the finest agricultural district in Otago, it must become an important centre of population. A. H. MAUDE, 923 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 7'Hi DECEMBER. At the Stores, Tyne-street, At 12 o'clock. To IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLDS the Harbor Board Property^ To Partiin search of first-class Sites. Grain Merchants, Speculators, others. and AND I have received instructic SDLEY from the owners to Sell by v Publio Auction at the above time and plac^ — /; Sections 22 ani\ 23, rritji frontages to Tyne and Harbor street* The Harbor Lease® ere for/: 21 years, with full improvements at enjj of leaae. \\ /' It is scarcely Ato point ont the peculiar advantages of facing Tynestreet, as compared withjl|e back block. The Tyne-street fron|agW can be fitted up for shops or offices, other block cannot be so utilised! THese particular sections are in the yery bem part of the front block. They lie alongside the handsome structure os'/ Messrs. v°nnell and Clowes, and directly in frontypf the new Union Bank of Australia ; so uthat, from whatever point these sections ajre viewed, they stand unrivalled for Stores,wpombined with frontages /that will let for high premiums. Parties in search eligible sites Bliould xgbt lose this opportunity, as such may nojT be in the market fora years. The two sections now about to be offered are the oil® vacant ones in the Arbor Block. i Terms very Liberal. AND HEI; EY, Auctioneers.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 826, 6 December 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 826, 6 December 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 826, 6 December 1878, Page 3

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