LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. H AY'S ART UNION. The following are the Winning Numbers in Hay's Art Union, drawn June 21st, as certified by the Committee, His "Worship the Mayor kindly acting as chairman. In each case the number of the ticket precedes the number of the prize : 1, 175 ; 7, 129 ; 18, 25; 26, 185; 30, 35; 32, 65 ; 38, 23; 39, 239; 40, 139; 44, 79; 50, 113 ; 54, 159 ; 60, 19; 63, 227 ; 64, 193; 66, 151; 68, 119; 69, 187; 70, 231; 76, 169; 78, 163 ; 97, 207; 124, 15 ; 126, 21 r 127, 111; 128, 209; 140, 137 ; 145, 123: 153, 117 ; 154, 29 ; 157, 245 ; 160, 155 ; 165, 59 ; 175, 73 ; 180, 115 ; 18% 225 ; 186, 127 ; 189, 81 ; 191, 195; 195, 45 ; 205, 165; 207, 95 ; 214, 27 ; 219, 101; 124, 109 ; 241, 213 ; 243, 83 ; 245, 7 ; 262. 233 ; 265, 97 ; 268, 179 ; 259, 173 ; 270, 33; 271, 133 ; 274, 67 ; 294, 53; 296, 171 ; 293, 143; 299, 99; 300, 211; 321, 157 :385,199 ; 387, 183 ; 394, 237 ; .395, 125 ; 395, 149 ; 393, 89 ; 443, 203 ; 444, 43; 461, 37; 464, 205; 501, 103; 506, 1; 620, 135 ; 516, 61; 582,87 ; 613, 31; 621, 145; 627, 141; 632, 91; 633, 47 ; 634, 77; 637, 3 ; 652, 223 ; 661, 11 ; 666, 181; 668, 243 ; 669, 57 ; 670, 13; 675, 17 ; 676, 221 ; 679, 161; 6SO, 5 ; 683, 49; 685, 121; 687, 241; 6SB, 105 ; 689, 219 ; 691, 41 ; 693, 249 ; 698, 39; 707, 153; 710, 177; 731, 69; 741, 247 ; 745, 9 ; 549, 75 ; 750. 107 ; 753, 229 ; 755, 55 ; 769, 201 , 935. 85 ; 969, 235; 939, 197 ; 1006, 167 ; 1012, 93 ; 1052. 217 ; 1060, 51 ; 1064; "215 ; 1126, 191 ; 1153, 63; 1164, 71 ; 1165, IS9 ; 11SS, 131 ; 1189, 147. Claims cannot be recognised of loss of tickets where notice was not given before drawing prizes. I shall not hold myself responsible for prizes that are not claimed within two mouths from date. Country inquiries will not be Attended to unless properly stamped and addressed envelope is enclosed for reply. In forwarding prizes to order, package of same must be prepaid, and care will _be taken, but no responsibility incurred during transit. . _ In claiming prizes, ticket or tickets for same must be produced. After the 25th inst. the balance of unclaimed prizes will be in charge of Me3srs. T. Falconer and Co., cabinet-makers, Thames-street. Up to and including the 25 th instant, prizes will be delivered from 9.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. each day. W. E. HAY. Oamaru, June 22, 1880. 637 "F THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYF-. of ME. JAMES HARDLE, would he communicate with Mr. H. Lissemans, Lyttelton, or W. 0. Ross, Waitaki. 629 W. O. ROSS. E T UNION. A WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS BY Mrs. F. S. Anstead, Oamaru ; AXD Mr. F. Burchell, Christchurch. 120 MEMBERS AT £1 EACH. N'INE PRIZES-VALUE £l5O. Prize-takers to select according to priority. Lisr OF PRIZES.^ 1. Yiew on the River Otter," South Devon, Eneland 2. Duncannon, on the Dart, South Devon, England 3. Mill Cretk, on the Dart, South Devon, England 4. Mont Orgneil Castle, Jersey 5. Bonne Nuit Harbor, Jersey o. Basket of Flowers 7. Bird's Nest 8. Per; Moeraki, Otago, New Zealand 9. Dittiaham, on the Dart, Sonth Devon, England. Pa>nting3 now on view at the Athenaeum, Tickets to be obta : ned from P. WILLIAMS, ]O9 Secretary. R° BERT KEENAN, FISHMONGER, AND OYSTER SALOON KEEPER, NORTH THAMES-STREET, OAMARU.
Fresh Stewart Island Oysters. Fish ahd Poultry always on hand. FRIED FISH AT ALL HOURS. 485 KAKANUI ROAD DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the District Roard Board of Kakanui to close portions of Roadline, as shown on survey map between Sections 50, 52, 53, and 29, 28, 27, and in Sections 27 and 26, Block X., Oamaru District. In accordance with Section 93 of the Public Works Act, 1876, a plan of the road to be closed, and of those to be opened in ieu thereof, is now open for inspection at the Road Board's Offices, Tyne-street, Oamaru, where it can be seen for twelve weeks from date hereof. ROBERT GAR.RO W", Clerk to Board. Oamarn, 30th April, ISSO. 91 MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF OAMARU. IN accordance with the Standing Orders of the Legislative Council in the matter of Local Bills, notice i 3 hereby given that it is intended to introduce, at the present Session of the General Assembly, BILLS to the following purposes, viz. : 1. A Bill to remove doubts as to the covenants for renewal contained in cettain leases granted, or agreed to be granted, by the Municipal Coporation of Oamaru 2. A Bill to enable the exchange of certain lands with the Government and Otago School Commissioners respectively, that is tosay : (a.) The present Gaol Site and Police Paddock, in Block 95, Town of Oamaru, and all the Sections in Block 31 of said town (except 6 and 16, already Municipal Property) to be transferred to the Corporation (b.) That piece of land in Block 95 of said Town lying between Itchenstreet, Severn-street, the Railway, and Section 1 of Herslett'a Claim, to be set apart for a site for public buildings; and 2 acres 2 roods and 26 poles of Reserve D, lyint; between Chelmer-streefc extension, the Town Belt West, and the Railway, to be set apart as a site for a new Gaol (a) Section 11, Block 75, to be transferred to the Otago School Commissioners (to complete the site for the new South School), in exchange for Educational Section 14, Block 37, to be transferred to the Corporation ; such transfers to be made subject to the existing tenancies thereof respectively. S. GIBBS, Mayor. Jute 2nd, 18S0. 442
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1313, 22 June 1880, Page 3
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