LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. OTAGO COURSING CLUB. DERBY MEETING. Mr. J. D. KETT, of the Royal Hotel, having purchased the privilege of CATERING daring the Meeting, no other person •wiH be allowed to sell Refreshments on the grounds. W. H. RONAYNE, 492 Hon. Sec. near the Municipal Council Chambers—A PURSE, containing a sum of money.—Owner may recover the same by applying at the ofiice of this paper. 49 S |RAK AN U I COLLEG E, ? BLUESKIN. Principal—Rev. R. L. STANFORD, Exeter College, Oxford. Assistant Master—Herr WUST. References to Parents of present and past Pupils. Terms : Including all extras, Seventy-five Guineas per annum. 4SS NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE MEETING AT OA MA III!. MAY 24th, 1579. ORDINARY SINGLE TICKETS will be issued from all Stations having through bookings (between Christchurch and Dunedin) to Oamaru, on the 23rd or 24th instant, available for RETURN up to ard including MONDAY, 2Gth INSTANT. WM. CONYERS, Commissioner of Railways. Commissioner of Railways' Office, Christchurch, Ist May, 1879. 454 THOMAS FERENS' ESTATE. in the above Estate must SEND in their ACCOUNTS, duly proved, on or before the 25fch IKS1 1 ., or they will be precluded from participating in the dividend. GEORGE SUM PTER, ;.]3 Trustee. PRICLIMINARY NOTICK LAND FOR SALE IN TEN - ACRE SECTIONS, ON KLDBRSLIE ESTATE. H E Proprietor has determined to offer for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, in JULY, that BLOCK OF FERTILE LAND NEAT: THE TOWNSHIP Oi' 1 TISANERAKI, being part of Section 1, Block 16, Oamaru District, about 4(;0 Acres in extent. It adjoins the district road from Oamaru, from which it ia distant about eight miles, and is divided from the Elderslie Home Farm by a plantation of pines. The land is in the highest state of fertility ; it has been in cultivation for the last ten years, but only two crops of grain haue been taken from it, the last b ing in 1576-7; last year it wa3 fallowed, and is now growing turnips, which will be fed otf with sheep immediately, and the land ploughed and made ready to receive any crop which the purchaser may wish to put in. It will be surveyed into sections of about ten acres. Water can be had on each section.
It is admirably adapted for residence sites, as it can be reached in iifty minutes from Oamaru, either by a macadamised road or by tlie Waiareka Railway, and the views obtainable from the ground are most extensive and very beautiful. It is seldom that such an opportunity occurs of acquiring sections of this size so favorably situated, and possessing the advantages of great fertility, readiness of aceesa and beauty of situation; they must necessarily increase immensely in value as the town and district of Oamaru progresses. The terms will be unusually liberal. 511 rino BE DISPOSED of by ART-UNION, JL THE Thoroughbred Steeplechase Horse HARKA W A Y, Five years old; by Oliver Cromwell, out of Gipsy by Figaro. He is half brother to The Agent, and on his first appearance in public over hurdles at last Wellington meeting he beat Te Whetumarama, running second to The Agent. He also beat The Agent in Wairarapa seven days after. For further pedigree see ISlew Zealand Stud Book. P. J. MURTAGH, 496 Alliance Hotel. TO THE LADIES OF OAMARU. "lyriss PROCTER begs to annnunce that she has a large and varied assortment of Wool, &c. A small supply of the new Eis Wool, very pretty for small Shawls. White and Colored Shetland, Pyrenees, Andalusiau Merino, Berlin Wool; Berlin Fingering, Single and Double Fleecy; best Fingering and Yarns. Embroidery Silk, and Crewelle Wools. Brackets and Antimacassars Traced for satin stitch. Colored Perforated Cardboard. Point Lace materials. Woollen Shawls; Mittens, Scarves, Ladies' Woollen Caps, Babiea' Hoods and Booties. A small and choice assortment of Silver and Jet Jewellery ITCHEN-STREET, OAMARU. 51 BLOCKS 1., 11.. AND KUROW - DISTRICT. WE are prepared to act as AGENTS for intending purchasers at the forthcoming sale;.. We will also be glad to afford every information 1;o applicants for deferred payment blocks. aas CONNELL AND CLOWES. NOTICE, ALL ACCOUNTS DUE by the firm of REID BROTHERS must be RENDERED on or: before the 15th day of MAY, 1879, to enable all partnership affair's fa be settled, r . , REID BROTHERS, Oamaru, May 9th, 1879, 487
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 955, 10 May 1879, Page 2
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