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FOR SALE AND TO LET SOUTH OAMARU. For sale or to let four SECTIONS in good position. —Apply Wh. W. Mitchell, Wansbeck-street. 52S THE undersigned having 300 TONS of NEWCASTLE COAL lying in John Orr's depot, is PREPARED TO SELL the SAME for 433' per ton, nett cash. Weight guaranteed. 621 C. GALBRAITH & CO. tenders. V. ENEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WAITAKI-INVERCARGILL BAIL WAY MOERAKI-DUNEDIN SECTION. BRIDGE-PAINTING CONTRACT. Public Works Office, Dunedin, 16th May, 1879. WRITTEN TENDERS for the above will be received at this office up till noon on FRIDAY, the 6th JUNE, 1879. Specifications and general conditions may be seen at this Oflice, the Office of the Resident Engineer for Working Railways, Oamarn, and at the Railway Station, PalmerßtoD. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted By command. E. R. USSIIER, 593 Resident Engineer. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS invited, up to 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 21st INST,, for the erection of a HOTEL (wood), at Redcliff, South Canterbury. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, J. JOHNSTON, 547 Architect, HEDGECUTTING. TENDERS will be received to 26th INST., for CUTTING HEDGES on Ardgowan Estate. Apply R. M'AULY, Totara. 16th May, 1879. 565 TENDERS, TENDERS will be received up to 23rd MAY for PURCHASE of Leasehold SECTION 2, BLOCK 6, Thames-street Oamaru. Particulars to be obiained from the undersigned. 579 JOHN COGYIN, Nen-street. PUBLIC NOTICES v. r. NO. 3 BATTALION O.R.V. HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY. The artillery, no. i rifles, and CITIZEN CADETS will PARADE on the vacant ground opposite the Northern Hotel, on SATURDAY, 24th INST., at 8 a.m. sharp, to fire a salute and feu dejoie in honor of Her Majesty's Birthday. The HAMPDEN and OTEPOPO RIFLES will PARADE on the same morning to fire a feu tie joie at such hour as may be appointed by the Officers commanding those Companies. The Artillery will be supplied with 21 rounds, and the Rifles and Cadets with 3 rounds blank. WM. J. STEWARD, 623 Major Commanding. NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASES, Awamoa, Oamaru, 24th May. SPECIAL TICKETS issued at the Oamaru Railway Station for the trains running on to the Course will entitle holders of the same to ADMISSION to the Course and Stand, which commands a magnificent view. Saddle horses will not be allowed on the course, or persons with dogs following them. Tickets issued at all railway stations for the Races, on Friday and Saturday next, will be available for return at Single Fares up to Monday, the 26th. All horses found schooling on or over the course will be disqualified. FRANK EGAN, 599 Hod. Sec. ONSULTATION ON THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. c 100 MEMBERS AT £l. First Horse £6O Second do 25 Third do 15 Early application iB necessary, as the DRAWING takes place on FRIDAY, the 23rd MAY. C. ROBERTS, Treasurer, Royal Hotel, Oamaru. 628 WARDEN'S COURT. MAEREWHENUA. THE NEXT SITTING of the Warden's Court, to be held at Livingstone, is ADJOURNED from Wednesday, 7th May, to THURSDAY, sth JUNE, at 12 noon, weather permitting. H. W. ROBINSON, 438 Warden. INDSOR HOUSE SCHOOL, HUMBER-STfiEET. w The above School will RE-OPEN ON TUESDAY, 27TH INST. Vacancies for Three Boarders. 596 F. S. ANSTEAD. POISON. XjIROM and after this date, POISON will be laid in the neighborhood of Livingtone, for the destruction of Dogs which have of late bean worrying Sheep on Rons 300 and 301. ANTHONY M'MASTER, Manager. Toka-rahi, April 21,1879. 383 TO BE DISPOSED of by ART-UNION, THE Thoroughbred Steeplechase Horse HARKAWAY, 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 New Zealand Stud Book. P. J. MURTAGH, 496 Alliance Hotel.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 963, 21 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 963, 21 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 963, 21 May 1879, Page 3

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