LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. | A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT ■*• consisting of VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, will be given in the Maheno Public Hall on the evening of TUESDAY, Ist APRIL. A number of Ladies and Gentlemen from Oamaru and elsewhere will take part. Tickets for the Concert ... 2s 6d. After the Concert, the seats will be cleared for a DANCE, admission to which will be 2s 6d. 807 LOYAL ALFRED LODGE, No. 6. THE SUMMONED QUARTERLY MEETING of the above Lodge will be held in the Odd-fellows Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL, at S p.m. Bharp. By order of the N.G. R. J. KEYS, 757 Secretary. PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR NGAPARA. A MEETING, to consider the above, will be held in the School on FRIDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. Good attendance respectfully requested. 842 W. H. WALKER. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAITAKI. MESSRS. HISLOP AND SHPJMSKI will ADDRESS the Electors on WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL, at the Athenceum, Kakanui, at S o'clock, and at the Volunteer Mall, Oamaru, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th APRIL, at the same i,„,„. SOl WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for | j _)ebts contracted by my Crew. JAMES CRAIG, KAFTANGATA RELIEF PUVrT" [SCRIPTIONS in aid 0 f the N -' Fund will be received by his \V "'' the Mayor, the Eevs. A. Gifford a Todd, H. Dewsbury, Father Q u \ ' B ' Messrs. Kerr, Barron, Greenfield, Ott R. L. Rule, Roughton and Pocklin J"" 1 Sutton, Roaayne and Cottrell, Flenu n "' Hedley, or by the undersigned. Contributions in kind, for sale f or benefit of the Fund, will be received at«,' Auction Room of Mr. George Greenfield W. J. SMITH, 555 Hon.'Se c TENDERS March 27, 1879. Captain Camille. PUBLIC LIBRARIES. rjHHE EDUCATION BOARD having -"- been entrusted with the distribution of the Parliamentary Public Libraries Subsidy, LIBRARY COMMITTEES, wishing to share in thfi grant, are requested to forward to me, not later than the 30th APRIL next, a certified statement of the voluntary subscriptions and donations received by them for the years 1577 and 1579 respectively. Any library supported wholly or partly by voluntary subscriptions is entitled to a share of the Grant, provided that any such library within a Borough shall have its readicg-rooms open to the public free of all , charge. The Board is receiving consignments of suitable books. Priced lists can be obtained on application. P. G. PRYDE, THE owners of any CATTLE found TRESPASSING in my paddocks at Maheno will be charged at the rate of 2s Gel per head per day for the same. SO9 PETER WILLIAMS. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. ON and after the Ist of APRIL the PRICE OF STONF, delivered in the quarry by the undersigned, will be FIVE-PENCE PER FOOT. ROBERTSON & KELLY, Weston, gOS Cave Valley. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing to the Estate of the late JOHN THOMSON, Cabinetmaker, not paid before the THIRTIETH CURRENT will be sued for without fur- , thcr notice. HISLOP & CREAGH, For the Trustee. March 14, 1579. A LL ACCOUNTS which are not PAII> by the 31sr MARCH will be handed over to our solicitor to recover on the (JSO C GALBRAITH & CO. SATURDAY, sth APRIL. At the Commercial Yards. At 1 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OP FIRST-CLASS MARES & GELDINGS, TIP AND FARM DRAYS. Completion of Contrac's. Unreserved Clearing Sale. WORKING RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT (Christchurch Section,) ADDTNGTON WORKSHOPS. WRITTEN TENDERS, address . the Hon. the Minister for pi. Works, will be received at this Office U n t° noon on WEDNESDAY, 2nd aPRt ° I 1579, for the Erection of a BLAOkSMITH'S SHOP at Addington. A ' Tenders must be marked outside "J a ders for Addington Workshops." Drawings, specifications, and condition, of contract, are to be seen at this OiW and at the Resident Engineer's Offi* Telegraphic tenders, similarly addrci and marked, will be received if present at any telegraphic office by noon on tl, same date, provided that written ti>nik in due form, are lodged at one of the above. namedofiio.es by the Bame hour and accompanied by a cheque, as required inn, conditions. 'I he lowest or any teuder will not ncttt. sarily be accepted. By command, JOHN HENRY LOWE, Resident Engineer Working Railway Resident Engineer's Office, Railway Station, Christchurch, March ISth, 1579. jjj OAMARU WATERWORKS. RESERVOIR WORKS. SEPARATE TENDERS arc invited {, the following WORKS, viz. : | 1st —H'or Excavating and Leading (, Bank (and there tipping only) 30,(1)] cubic yards of Clay; and for Eia vatiug and Leading to Pug Mills,uj from Mills to Puddle Trench, 50); cubic yards Clay. 2nd—For supply iug, in heaps at the Worn, 600 cubic yards of 1J inch Bluestcg Metal ; and for supplying at fc Works suitable Bluestone for 3lVi square yards of 12-inch Pitching, Note—The above quantities are all moj or less. Further particulars to be obtained, nl tenders to be lodged at this office hy nm; of THURSDAY, the 27th INST. The Municipal Council may not accepttlt lowsst or any tender. By order, D. A. M'LEOD, Engineer's Office, Engineer. Council Chambers, Oamaru, 14th March, 1579. W OAMARU HARBOR WORKS. NO. 3 CONTRACT. EXTENSION OF BREAKWATER. THE Oamaru Harbor Board i TENDERS for the Construction i 700 LINEAL FEET OF BREAKWATED EXTENSION. I Plana and specifications to be seen at the Engineer's Office, Water-Btreet, Duncdii, and at the Office of the Harbor Bosd, Oamaru. Tenders to be addressed, under seal, to the Cnairman, and delivered at the Hark Board Office before 12 o'clock on APRIL 3rd. JOHN M'GREGOR, 61S Engineer, KAKANUI ROAD DISTRICT. TENDERS will be received at the Board) Office, Tyne-street, till 10 a.m. o WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL proximo, is the undernoted WORKS, viz. : Contract No. 02—Forming and Gravelliii | portion of Beach-road. Contract No. 53 Erection of ArcU Culvert and Formation in Block IV., Oamaru District. Contract No. 54—Excavation and Fowl' tion in Reidston. Plans and specifications can be seen »t the Offi.CQ. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT GARROW, Clerk to Board. Oamaru, 28th March, 1879. S3! Unreserved Clearing Sale. qpENDERS WANTED by the Hampden J- Road Board for Contract No. 35 LEMING AND HEDLEY FOI;MATION o{ ROAD in Sco ti oa 36, -*- have received instructions from Mr. George Campbell to sell by public auctioD at the above time and place—--9 First-class Mares and Geldings 2 Tip Drays 2 Farm Drays I First-class Hack Block 1, Otepopo. Plans aud specifications can be seen at Messrs. Dunbar and Son's Store, Hampta Tenders, addressed to the ChairmsPi must be lodged pn or before TUESDAYi Ist APRIL next. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALEXANDER YOUNG, Clerk to Board. The Auctioneers would remark that this L t. 4.1* c a ni, ff™i ALEXANDER YOUNG, it the best lot of draught horses ever offered ' by the vendor. They are all guaranteed er o o • , L , , ", „ „„,, Hampden, March 24th, 1879. 8« first-class workers, young and sound. * , [ . Among them are three heavy grand shatters. NOTICE. As the vendor Us now completed his ron- EPARATE TENDERS WANTED bjf tracts, all the lots advertised are for posi- ' HampdeQ Thames'" "instil tive sale - Committee for PAINTING with two (2) Terms at sale. coats of P aint of aPP roved colora aII *" „„„,„,. Wood-work on the outside of the H&U> FLEMING AND HEDLE - !, , , _ ~ . . _, . . th 6 also, for Varnishing aud Staining V!" 843 Auctioneers. °,, „ '-J1 Wainscoatmg withjn the Hall. NOTICE. Tenders to be lodged with the under, "AMES CARNEGY will commence on "S»«" «" «« «««»» «*,««. the Ist APRIL to SUPPLY MILK APRIL next, at 7 o'clock p.m, in Town and Suburbs, at FOURPENCE per ALEXANDER YOUNG, QUART. Anyone wishing to be-supplied Secretary to Committee, will please leave their name and address at Hampden, 24th March, 1879. BZI Mr. Cagkey's, Thames-street, Oamaru. ' 817 Terms Monthly. T0 GUILDERS. fOHN CURRIE finds it so difficult in *J his new premises to keep books, and RENDERS are invited, up to 5 p.m. on still more difficult to collect accounts, ± THURSDAY, 3kd APRIL for Bftbesides the danger of losing them in the BUILDING the WHITE HART HOTEL, next Fire, that he has determined to Thames-street. REDUCE PRICES five per cent, and do Plans and specifications to be seen at the away with Books altogether; and for the office of the undersigned. convenience of customers he has not seen lowest or any tender not necessarily for some time he will engage offices next accepted. door to the Mechanics' Institute for the J. JOHNSTON, | purpose of settling up. Architect,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 919, 27 March 1879, Page 2
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