BUSINESS NOTICES PATRICK NIHIL, Late of the Golden Fleece Stables, Waikouaiti, Begs to inform the Public of Oamaru and the surrounding districts that he has taken Mr. A. Pateuson's STABLES at THE NORTHERN & EMPIRE HOTELS, Where he hopes, by strict attention and civility, to merit a share of the patronage so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. Horses, Buggies, and all kinds of Vehicles always on hir<= s* -he shortest notice. PATRICK NIHIL, Northern and Empire Stables. 185 rpHE undersigned beg to call tac-attention -®- of the Farmers of the Oamaru District to the following List of MACHINERY they have ON SALE, and beg to have their Prices compared with other Lists Ploughs by Hornaby and Ransome & Sims (single, double, and threefurrow) Harrows by Howard Cambridge Rollers Waterballast Roller? Corn-crushsrs, aii sizes Chaff-cutters, all sizes Mower, by Samuelson OSBORNE'S HARVESTER AND BINDER Foust's Hay Loadey Cultivator and Grubbers M'Sherry's Force-feed Drill Sowing Machines— Kaemerer's Watt's Kerr's Sheriff's Wheelbarrow' Horse-powers, 1 to 4 Richmond & Chandler's Benthall's Washing and Mangling Machines Plough Shares Plough Chains Pig Troughs, 4tt. and Gft. ; Galvanised iron Swingletvecs Whipplctrees, for 2 and 3 horse Weighing Machines Avery's, oewt. and lOcwt. Winnowing Machines, Quotations by wire or post on application to ROBERT WILKIN & CO., Christchurch. 509 A RARE OPPORTUNITY For getting "SOOTS CHEAP. MEN'S BOOTS, lis, I2s, and 13s, per pair, Lacing or Elastic Sides. The above goods are of celebrated English makers ; and there has been lately added to the Stock A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR LADIES, GIRLS, BOYS, AND CHILDREN, All oil'ered at decidedly LOW PRICES. D A Y I D F E R R I E R, Itciien-street, Oajiaru. 570, BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. ILLIAM GORDON . . begs to inform his nu-nerous Upcountry, as wel as Town, Patrons, that he is now Importing LADIES' AND" GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES In every Style and tha Best Quality. Boots and Shoes made to order. Best material and perfect fit guaranteed. Note the Address— WILLIAM GORDON, Tees-street, Opposite Richardson's Royal Hotel. 22!) MUSIC. R. M. A. JONES, Teacher of Music, Wharf-street, Oamaru. Terms : Instruction on Pianoforte or Organ, Two Guineas per Quarter. A Class held every Wednesday evening, at S p.m., for instruction in Singing—One Guinea per Quarter. Pianofortes tuned. Musical Instruments of all kinds repaired. THE NORTH OTAGO FISH, OYSTER, AND POULTRY MART. J. L E N N O N 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 FRESH FISH, including OYSTERS, on hand ; and hopes to secure a fair share of public patronage. A large supply of POULTRY always on hand. Fish delivered in all parts of Town and Suburbs. 182 R VINING'S OYAL MAIL EXPRESSES MEET EVERY TRAIN a the Waimate Station. Papers J vered. Baggies and Horses on Hire, 265
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 883, 13 February 1879, Page 1
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