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Best outs-ancl'ins—Wm. Paul, Crimean shirt. Best team on the ground—Wm. Nichol. son, 20s. Second best—Archibald Gillies, 10s. Best kept harness—Wm. Pollock, 20s, Oldest ploughman—Jus. Evans, 2Us. Best-looking ploughman—Arch. Gillies pair lady's boots. ' Best-looking bachelor—A. M'Kcrrow, pair baby's slippers. I LATE ADVERTISEMENTS A N ILLUSTRATED TEMPERANCE: OL READING "Will be given on TUESDAY EVENING. 22nd Inst., the gross proceeds of which will be devoted to purposes of the PROPOSED COFFEE ROOM. By special request of the Good Tomplur Lodsres. " THE TRIAL OF SIR JASPER" Will be repeated. Tho Reading by the Rev. 11. Dcwsbury. The Lime Lights will be manipulated by Messrs. C. G. Moore and J. W. Rock. One or two Solos will be introduced, and there will Vic Instrumental Music during the dissolving views. All interested in the cause of Temperance arc invited to assist in making this effort a success. ADMISSION —ONE SHILLING. Tickets obtainable at all the Booksellers. Place aiul hour in Mondays issue. MOERAKI SCHOOL CONCERT. THE ANNUAL CONCERN in aid of the Funds of the above School will he hold in tlie Mechanics' Hall, Hampden, on FRIDAY, Sth AUGUST, 1579. Admission—2* 6d ; Children half-price. To commence at 8 o'clock. 244 4 CONGREGATIONAL OHURC H., Old Hall, Tees-street. THE SERVICES TO-MORROW Will be conducted by MR. B. SHORT, (Of N< lsou), Morning, at 11 o'clock—Subject : '"Light .Afflictions —Weight of Glory.'" The Evening Service will be held in the VOLUNTEER HALL, Mr. Jeffreys having; kindly requested a United Service. Subject for Evening: I 'Laborers WanWL * In consequence of this United there will be no service in Tees-street Ball. All earnestly invited. 2CGa Mi!. 15. SHORT will PREACH in tho Volunteer Hall (God willing) TOMORROW EVENING, at half-past six o'clock. All are cordially invited. Sunday School at a quarter to 3 o'clock. 266: WESLEY CHURCH. OEUMONS will be PREACHED in theabove Church TO-MORROW by the i: EV. HKNiiY DIiWSBUHY. 268NEW TEES-STREET HALL. VANGTCLISTIC MEETINGS are held J3_J at Eight o'clock every SUNDAY EVENING. Friends welcomed at close of own services. Non-churchgoers cordially invited. The Choir will sing kalf-an-hour previous to commencing. 269' UNION FIP.E& MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.. SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company >3 are hereby notified tiiat tho I'IRST DIVIDEND is now payable at the office of the local agent, Harbor-street. FRANK DUNLOP. Oamaru, S>tli July, 1879. EDUCATIONAL. jygXSS M'CAW'S SEMINARY will beheld in REED-STREET instead o£ in: the Oddfellows' Hall, on and after MONDAY, JULY 21st, 1879. 252 JUST LANDING. A CONSIGNMENT of PAPERHANGj_\_ INGS, ex Thomas Stephens, direct from the manufactory, of newest; patterns and designs, aud will be sold at from 6d> per piece for cash. J. S. ANDERSO??,. o?2 Tees-street. CHEAP FIREWOOD. CO WL E S AND HARVEY beg to notify to their numerous friends and the public that they l\avs. FIREWOOD cut no i.n short length at 3os> L-er Cord ; also, a constant supply- oi; New. castle (screened, £2 12a per ton, delivered)-, and Shag Point COAL (24s per ton in the yard) always on haud. All orders entrusted, to our oare will bo punctually attended to. Orders left at Yard known as " Pearce's Coal Yard," or at our Yard near Meek'a Mill. 251 NOTICE. TO HOTELKEEPERS, PRIVATE FAMILIES, &c. THE undersigned, having commenced business in Oamaru, is prepared to undertake ELECTRO-GILDING in all its Branches. Old Piated Service Salvers, &c.., £e--gilded on the shortest notice, at M|t>} bourne, prices. H. ALEXANDER, Working Jeweller, Itchen-st., Oamaru., Orders left with Mr. Geo. T. Clark-e, Bookseller, will receive every attention. N. B. —■ Old Jewellery repaired in best style. 256 TO-NIGHT. CONTINUATION OF SALE OF MR. R. LUMSDEN'S STOCK. SATURDAY, 19TH JULY. At the Shop lately occupied by Mr. Thos, Kennedy, Thames-street. At 7 o'clock. A. H. MAUDE has received instructions from Mr. R. Lumsden to soli by public auction, at: above time and place— HIS MAGNIFICENT STOCK or— Gold and Silver English Lever Watches* Colonial Gold Chains, Necklets, Lockets, Brooches, Ear-rings, Gem Rings, Signet ditto, Studs, Solitaires, Pencil Cases, Charms, fete. Silver Necklets and Lockets, Bouquet Holders, Snuff Boxes, Card Cases, Broockes, Ear-rings, &c. Marble Clocks, French ditto, American ditto, Musical Boxes, English Plate wave, Fancy Goods, Paintings, &c. 1 superior PIANO, Renardi. A. H. MAUDE, OKO Auctioneer!

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1013, 19 July 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1013, 19 July 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1013, 19 July 1879, Page 2

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