WANTED WANTED A FEW BOARDERS; Good Accommodation for Families and Travellers.—Apply Mrs. Noble, Bay View House, Wharf-street, IS2 WANTED TO LET A Five-roomed COTTAGE, in Ribble-street, facing the Brewery.—Apply Lestott and Otterson. 699 WANTED TO SELL—SEED POTATOES, of different Borts. J. Currie, Coal and Chaff Store, Thamesstreet. 437 WANTED KNOWN VACANCIES for a few BOARDERS, at £1 per week. Mrs. Garard, Inverness Board-ing-house, Thames-street, Oamaru. 713 WANTED KNOWN TEA AND COFFEE at all hours. Luncheon from 12 till 2.—First-class Bedrooms. —At Gordon's Temperance Hotel, Tees-street, two minutes' walk from the Railway Station.—Lessons in Cookery. 701 WANTED KNOWN—SEWING MACHINES REP AIRED by a practical Engineer. Orders left with Mr. M'Bride, Tobacconist, Thorns-street, will be promptly attended to, Terms moderate, S. E. Hubbard. 543 ANTED KNOWN Thomas Stephens, New Jackets, New Capes, New [Collarettes, New Costumes, New Princess Robes, New Dress Materials.—B. Gabites, London House, Thames-street, Oamaru. 695 WANTED TO LET ON LEASE A Well-finished HOUSE, containing six rooms, and two quarter-acre Sections, situate at corner of Wharf and Test-streets (with purchasing clause if required).—Apply to Thomas Morris, Wansbeck-street. 727 WANTED KNOWN.—FOR SALE or TO LET, a Substantial HOUSE of seven rooms, lathed and plastered, with Half-acre of Ground. Well Situated. Fixed Grates, Leamington Range. A plentiful supply of water in concrete tank, with other conveniences.—Apply L. Morton, Tynestreet.' 89 WANTED KNOWN— That the SWAN STABLES Are now under the Personal Supervision of the MR. B. PERRY, And, therefore, Horses at Livery wi be carefully attended to. N.B.—Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire by the Week, Day, Journey. 432 ANTED KNOWN w EARLE'S RESTAURANT, Facing the Post Office, in Thames-street. Meals at all hours. F. Earle begs to inform the public that he has just received from London one of the finest and best collections of FIREWORKS ever imported to the Colony. N.B.—Fire Balloons of the largest size. WANTED KNOWN—OPENING of the RAILWAY TO DUNEDIN. WATSON'S HOTEL AND CAFE, specially built for the convenience of Railway and other Travellers, being situated n the im mediate vicinity of the Railway tation, and fitted with every possible convenience— Lavatories, Ladies' Cloak Room, Parcel Room, &c. An elegantly furnished Dining Room, especially for Ladies, and Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Nigh Porter. TravellerscalledforearlyTrains. 54S TENDERS WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. WRITTEN TENDERS are invited till WEDNESDAY, the 10th INST. ,at 4 p.m., for about 56 Chains of FENCING (Posts and Wire). Specifications can be seen at the County Office, where tenders will be received. JAS. MARTIN, 746 County Clerk.
WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. \ LTERNATE TENDERS will be received at this office till noon of WEDNESDAY, the 10th SEPTEMBER, for Re-constructing TRAFFIC BRIDGE over the Kakanui River at Maheno, under Contract No. 73; and for GRAVELLING about 15 lineal chains of Road at Papakaio Station —Contract 74. Plans, specifications, and conditions can be seen at the County Chambers. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES MARTIN, 705 County Clerk. rjIENDERS WANTED for PLOUGH-, ING, Harrowing, and Sowing about 20 acres, near Oamaru. HENRY FRY, 741 Tees-street. PUBLIC NOTICES PRIVATE LODGINGS for Two Respectable G ENTLEMEN. For address, apply at Mail Office. 731 o RAKANUI COLLEGE, BLTJES KIN. Principal—REV. R. L. STANFORD, 8.A., Ex. Coll. Oxford. Assistant—HEßß WUST. The next terms begins WEDNESDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER. Apply REV. R. L. STANFORD, Blueskin. Terms—Seventy-five Guineas per annum. NOTICE, ' WHEREAS certain Public Works, that is to say, the construction of the WINGATUI CONTRACT Otago, Central Dunedin to Albert Town, Lake Wanaka, Railway ; the INVERTIEL CONTRACT—CIutha to Catlin's River Railway ; the PALMERSTON CONTRACT Palmerston to Waihemo Railway; the WINDSOR CONTRACT—Oamaru to Livingston Railway; and the SHAG POINT BRANCH CONTRACT —Railway from Main Line to Shag Point, are about to be executed. And whereas by " The Public Works Act, 1876," it is amongst other things enacted that claims for compensation in the case of the Minister for Public Works shall be served by being left at such office in each district as the Minister appoints by Public Notice : Now I, James Macandrew, the Minister for Public Works, do hereby publicly notify that I appoint the Public Works Office, at Dunedin, to be the office at which persons claiming compensation for land taken or injuriously affe ted by the said public works, or suffering any damage from the exercise of any of the powers given by the said Act in respect thereof, shall serve their claims for compensation pursuant fo the said Act. Dated at Wellington, this twenty-second day of August, 1879. I. MACANDREW, 658 Minister for Public Works.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1052, 3 September 1879, Page 3
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