I iATE ADVERTISEMENTS VOLUNTEER HALL, tttvsDAY IbTH MARCH. IVI havo much pleasure in informing thennbKcof Oamaru that they will give a : thc pn crand ENTERTAINMENT I On thc above date in thc above Hall. OPERATIC MEDLEY, Arranged by Mr. Florence, In which Mr. and Mrs. Florence will take part in character. Sparkling Ih'alogues, Songs, and Duets. MRS. KINNEAR riaa^; Admission—3a and 2a. 587 NOTICE. MR. F. J. JEFFREYS will PREACH in the Volunteer Hall (God willing) TOMORROW EVENING, at half-past six o'clock. Meeting for Worship in the same place at 11 a.m. Sunday School at a quarter to three ; also, Bible Class for young persons. 535 ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. \J THE REV. S. G. MATTHEWS, M.A., (Loudon,) WILL PREACH TO-MORROW. Morning, 11 o'clock, in Old Tees-st. Hall. Evening, 6.30 o'clock, in NEWTee3-st.Hall. Ail earnestly invited. 581 pHE above Service will in no way interfere with the usual EVANGELISTIC SERVICE, which will be held at EIGHT O'CLOCK, as heretofore. 534 fT. PAUL'S YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION will ment on MONDAY, 15th INST., at 7.30 p.m.—Subject, "A Night with Scott."—A full attendance requested. J. MACDONALD, Sac. pro. tern. NORTH OTAGO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE AUTUMN SnOW^ OF FLOWERS, FRUIT, & VEGETABLES Will be held at thc VOLUNTEER HALL, OAMARU, ON SATURDAY, the 20tti MARCH, ISSO. Doors open at One o'clock p.m. I Admission Members on production of Tickets ; Non-Members, One Shilling. ] MICHAEL T. SPRATT, Honarary Secretary. I Intending Exhibitors are requested to give notice to thc Secretary, at Mr. Falconer's Seed Store, two day 3 before the Show, of their exhibits, to enable staging room to be provided. 54 S NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OAMARU JOCKEY CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 17th and 15th, ISSO. IHE following alterations will be made in the train arrangements on these davs:— . , The 4.10 p.m. Tirnara Tram will leave Oamaru at 5 p.m., and the 4.30 p.m. from Ttmaru will leave at 5.20 p.m., each being fifty minutes later at all stations to destination- , „ . -„ The 5.20 p.m. Waimate Branch Tram will not leave Waimate till G. 20 p.m., and will be one hour later both going and returning. The 3.50 p.m. Dnntroon Train will not leave Oamaru till 5 p m., and thc 6.25 p.m. t'rom Duntroon will leave at 7.15 p.m., and be fifty minutes later at all stations to n -*"'.arn. iic 4.15 p.m. Ngapara Train will leave lara at 5.25 p.ni.7 and the 0.5 p.m. ti" from Ngapara will leave at 7-5 p.m., ana uc fifty-five minutes later at all stations to Otraaru.
SOUTH LINE. A Special Passenger Train -will leave Oamarn each day at 5.40 p.m. for Hampden, stopping at all intermediate stations. OAMARU TO RACECOURSE. Train 3 will ran at short intervals from 12/20 p.m. till 2 p-m., and from 4 p.m. till half an honr after last race. The moraine trains from, and the evening trains to, Timarn and Duntroon will stop opposite the Coarse. Fare : Oamaru to Course (return), Is. Ordinary Single Fare Tickets issued from Dnnetiin and Timarn, and all intermediate stations, to Oamarn, on March 17th and ISth,-will be available for return up to and including 19th; and ordinary Single Fare Tickets "issued from Christchurch and stations north of Tiinaru to Oamaru on 16th and 17th March will be available for return np to and including 19th. W. M. HANNAY, Traffic Manager. Traffic Manager's Office, Oamaru. Mar. 10th, ISSO. 5,0 OUND—One Dark Brown HORSP.-, Robert Walls Blacksmith, South Oamaru. 437 • NOTICE. * LL DEBTS OWING to W. GORDON, Boot Maker, Tees-street, must be PAID on or before SATURDAY, the £7tb, tO US', MOIR AND SON, Waasbeck-atreet, JOHN COOMBS, Dnnedin, Trustee. All claims to be set in before the 27th. Oamaru, Mar. 13th, 1830. 538 WE ARE BUYERS HEAT OATS. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., OAMARU. 522 NOTICE. GRAIN MERCHANTS, FARMERS AND OTHERS REQUIRING STORAGE. THE undersigned are prepared to Store Grais, &c v in their Stone Stores, \ Harbor-street, on most favorable terms. Full particulars on application to J. & T. MEEK, 428 ■■ Crown Mills, Oamarn. THE M'COUMICK COMBINED | STRING AND WIBE BINDER is expected to arrive in New Zealand in ample for next Harvest, farmers are therefore advised NOT TO ORDER ANY Reapers and Binders before they have had an opportunity of seeing these machines manufactured by the PREMIER REAPER AND BINDER MAKERS IN THE WORLD. Orders are now being booked for the M'Cormick and Johnston String Binder. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERr CANTSfcg AGENCY CO., Oamaru, 304 Sole Agents.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1219, 13 March 1880, Page 3
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