WANTED WANTED —A MAN to milk cows and make himself generally useful.— Apply ,J. C. Gilchrtst. 334 TO DRESSMAKERS. WANTED, permanentlv, TWO FIRST-CLASS FINISHERS. Highest Salary given.— Apply I>. Tgohey. 1 " WAITED— TENANTS for SHOPS in Thames-street and Wear-street; rents low.—John Hardy. 659 WANTED TO SELL—AN EXPRESS, good as new; at half-price.-—Apply John Ore. 285 ANTED TO. LET A Comfortable COTTAGE in A In-street North.— Apply Mrs. Anderson, Ken-street East. 360 WANTED TO LET—A Comfortable Five-roomed HOUSE, in Aln-street north; concrete well. Apply Hbney Richmond. 379 ANTED KNOWN —H. J. MOTE has a great quantity of Preserving PLUMS, all in good condition and cheap. —Thames-3tree'*. 36S ANTED KNOWN —W. J. HILL, General Storekeeper, THAMESSTREET NORTH, shop lately occupied by Robert Aitken.—All goods at CO-OPERA-TIVE PRICES, 244 ANTED KNOWN That the best article always gives the best satisfaction, especially in GROCERIES. —Go to M'DOWELL'S, and you will surely find them there, and at prices that will suit all classes of customers. 330 ANTED KNOW NTH»t the SWAN STABLES Are now under tfcs Personal Supervision of ill a Proprietor— MR. B. PER RY, And, therefore, Horcssa at Livery wi be carefully attended to. N;B.—Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire by the Week, Day, *>* Journey. 432 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 fcation, and fitted with every possible convenienceLavatoriee, Ladies* Room, Parcel Room, &c. An elegantly furnished Dining Room, especially for Ladies, and Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Night Porter. Travellers called for early Trains, 54S LOST, FOUND, ETQ, ONE POUND REWARD—LOST —A GREY MARE, .branded T on Shoulder.—Apply Msi! Office. 373 S REWARD.—LOST—BUNCH of KEYS, two large, twe small, tied on piece of - string.—Finder apply Office of this paper. 299 LOST, on tho'/?4th January, on the Beach road, between the Presbyterian Manse, and North Town Boundary—A Hand-knit Woolen SOFA BLANKET. The finder will be rewarded at John Falconer's Seed Shop. 384 MONEY ONEY TO LEND—In sums to suit Borrowers, at "lowest rates of interest—rate depending upon nature of security. 24 GEORGE SUMPTER. MONEY TO LEND in sums of £IOO and upwards, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Land Office and Waste Land Board Business attended to. GILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP, 314 Bond-street, Dunedin. SPORTING CONSULTATION on the REDCASTLE HANDICAP, to be run at Oamaru on the 17th March, 1880. 300 SUBSCRIBERS at £l. The prizes will be divided as follow : l3t Horse ... ... ... £IOO 2nd do ... ... ... 60 3rd do 40 Starters (divided) ... ... 50 Non-Starters (divided) ... 50 £3CO Send Post Office Orders or Registered Letters. Cheques should be crossed, and have Is exchange added. Two postage stamps necessary. CHARLES J. HARRIS, Box 10, or Star and Garter Hotel, Sls Oamaru. COOKSON'S CONSULTATION ON DUNEDIN CUP. FEBRUARY 26th, ISSO, 2000 AT £1 EACH. First Horse ££oo Second Horse 400 Third Horse ... ... 200 Starters . ... ... 200 Non-starters 400 £2OOO Exchange, Is for cheques; two stamps for reply and result. Address— E. COOKSON, Warner's' Hotel. 771 Or, Box ISO, Post Office, Cfcristchurch, SHIPPING THE S.S. BEAUTIFUL STAR'S SAILING TIME from Oamaru during the month of FEBRUARY, ISSO : Saturday ... ... ... 21st Wednesday ... ... ... 25th. Saiuiday ... 28 th H. AITKEN, 223 Agent. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). THE Steamers of the above Company will sail from Port Chalmers during the month of FEBRUARY, aa under : FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON —Taiaroa, 2nd ; 4th; Wakatipu, sth; Hawea, 6th; Waitaki, 9th; RotorU3, 11th; Penguin, §l3th; Wellington, 16th ; Te Anau, ,18th; Wanaka, 20th; Taiaroa, 23rd ; Tararua, 25th; Hawea, 27th; Waitaki, Ist March. FOR NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, TAURANGA AND AUCKLAND Ringarooma, 4th ; Hawea, 6th ; Rotorua, 11th ; Penguin, 13th ; Te Anau, 18th ; Wanaka, 20th j Tararua, 25th; Hawea, 27th.- ■ FOR PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, AND MANAKAU Taiaroa, 2nd ; Waitaki, 9th j Wellington, 16th ; Taiaroa, 23rd. FOR SYDNEY—Wakatipu, sth ; Rotorua, 11th; Tararua, 25th. FOR MELBOURNE, via Bluff and Hobart Town Tararua, sth; Ringarooma, 19th. FOR MELBOURNE, via Bluff—Arawata, 12th ; Rotomahana, 26th. • N.'B. — Passengers booked to and from ■the jabove-named ports j' and also, by the Orient Line,- through to and from London. For Fares and further particulars>pply to H. AITKEN, Agenfi ftfr Union S,Sk Company,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1200, 20 February 1880, Page 3
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