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WANTED WANTED— A Few Good FINISHERS for the DRESSMAKING.—AppIy to Mr*. Leslie, at D. Toohey*s. 892 WANTED, by a middle-aged person— RE-ENGAGEMENT aa HOUSEKEEPER.—AppIy ('{Fine of this Paper. 141 WANTED— FAMILIES to send their WASHING to MRS. SHINE, Hospital Hill; also, Charing and "Washing done. 156 WANTED A FEW BOAKDERS; Good Accommodation for Families and Travellers.—Apply Mrs. Noble, Bay View Honse, Wharf-strcct. 182 WANTED, l.y an able and willing tradesman. a SIT U A TIOX on a station. (.'onld make himself generally useful in any sphere of labor. Wages not priinarv object. Applv J. M. G., Mail Ollice." WANTED TO SELL —A LEASEHOLD SECTION, in a SDlemlid jwsition on the Hill (\\ ansbeck-street). — Apply to J. Church. SSI WANTED TO LET—A Five-roomed HOUSE in Heed-street.—Apply to •James B *hclav, Severn-street. 130 WANTED TO LET—Splendid BUILDING SITES, opposite Royal Hotel, Tees-street.—Apply J. Ilf.s or J. Church. 154 WANTED TO LET—COAL YARD, STABLES, tcc., back of Greenfield's Auction Rooms.—Apply T. Puoctkr. WANTED TO LET Those Eligible PREMISES at present occupied by Mr. Jap. lie?, Tees-street. —Apply J. Ile.s •t J. Church. WANTED TO LET SITTINGROOM and BEDROOMS, well fnrnishfd ; attendance if required.—Apply Box 3, Post OUice, Oamaru. 159 WANTED KNOWN—MRS. CAREY, MIDWIFE or MONTHLY NURSE, cither in town or country.— Bay View Boardinghouse, Wharf-street. SOS WANTED KNOWN—Study econ-my, and buy your MEAT from the CASH BUTCHERS, at prices to suit the times.—l.aw.s-jn and Co., Thames-street, Oamaru. 90G WANTED KNOWN—That G. W. DRAPER is selling Best Newcastle COAL, at £- ss, and Shag Point, at £1 4s per ton ; FIREWOOD, short lengths, 32a per cord. S7S WANTED KNOWN MELICAN and HAYES have now OPENED aa a PRODUCE and GENERAL STORE those premises lately occupied by Mr. Cagney, opposite the Post Otlice, Thamesstreet, Oamaru, 900 WANTED KNOWN VACANCIES for a Few BOARDERS, at £1 per week ; also, Accommodation for Three Yr.unt: Ladic3, tcmn moderate. Mrs. I'AUAUU, Inverness Boarding-house Thames-street, Oimitu. 13S ANTED KNOWS TEA AND CuFFEE at all hours. Luncheon from 12 till 2.—First-class Bedrooms. —At Gordon's Temperance Hotel, Tees-street, two minut-s' walk from the Railway Station.—Lessons in Cookery. 701 ,N I 7 T KAKLK'S RESTAURANT, the Post Ojfce-. ("hames-street. F. F.'irle Vgs to iff rm the public that he has ju.st received from Loudon one of ti.o tir.es: and best collections of I"IREWORKS ever importc-l to the Colon}-. N.B.—Fire Balloons of the largest size. known—opening of the !.A*t WAY TO DUNEDIN. WATSON'S HiAND CAFE, specially built for the cor.'.' mvccc of Railway and -t'ur Traveller, 1.-i;; ; situated n the im tr.eiiiatc vicin:>y •>: ti.o Railway tation, and •Itti'l v.ith cverv possible convenience—-f.r.v.-.t. : it", La lie.;' L'S»-,U Room, Parcel Room, Ac. An o!e!y furnished Dining esreci-'ly for Ladies, and Ladies ac-ooni'-.-.nied i<y Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Nigh "orter. TravellerscalledforearlyTrains. 54£ PUBLIC NOTICES OAMARU BATHS COMPANY (LIMITED). ON and after A\ EDNESDA"i, the Bth INSTANT, the BATHS will be OPEN* for BATHING between sunrise and one o'clock, and from four o'clock until sunset, for Gentlemen ; and for Ladies, iaily between one and four o'clock, Snndavs (Gentlemen only) between sunrise and ten o'clock. W. J. SMITH, Secretary. October 7, 1579. 1-4 IX THE PRESS. T H E OLD IDKNTITI ES . By Onk of Themselves. Being Sketches of Otago in the Early days. Price : leather ; 7s Gd, cloth. Mills, Dick, and Co., Publishers. Orders received by RONAYNE AND COTTRELL, Or, B. W. HAYES, Oamaru. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). rfiflE Stcamera of the above Company •i will saii from Port Chalmers during the month of OCTOBER as under : FOR T.YTTELTON AND WELLINGTON Pcitcnin, 3rd: Waitaki, 4th; Kotomahana. 7th: Tararna, St'n ; Hr.w.a, HUh ; Taiaroa, 12th; Arawata, 14th; Wakatipu. lb'th. ; Wanaka, 17ch ; Well ; ngton, ltitli; Albion, 22nd; Penguin, 24th : Ringarooma, 25th; Wavaki, 2S:h ; STawea, 31st. FOR POVERTY BAY, AND AUCKLAND Hawea. loth ; Wanaka, 17th ; Penguin. 24th ; Ringarooma, 25th ; Hawea, 31st. For T-ICTON, NELSON, TARANAKT, AND MANUKAI' — Waitaki, 4t;i ; Taiaroa. 12-. h ; Wellington, ISth; Waitaki. 25th. 1 FOR MELBOURNE, via BlurT—Albion, ; 2nd : Tarania, Kith; Arawata, 24th; | Ro'oraa, 29th. i FOR SYDNEY —Rot< mahana, 7th ; Wakatipn, 16' th ; Ricgarooma, 55th. N.B. Pjfscngers booked to and from all tin 1 ! above-named ports; and also, by the Orient Lire, through to and from London. All particulars can bo obtained cn appiiAgent, Union S>S< Company,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1086, 11 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1086, 11 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1086, 11 October 1879, Page 3

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