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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS o DDFELLOWS' AND FOB b STERS' BALL. MONDAY, 27t« DECEMBER, (coxing kigut). Tickets, including Refreshments, 12* 61. 2 NOTICE. A FREE BALL Will take place at THE WINDSOR HOTEL, On the 27th IN-iT. AH friends and intimates -will he most heartily welcmed. Supper provided. M. CUNNINGHAM, 130 Proprietor NO. 3 BATTALION O.R.V. G OVERNMENT INSPECTION. I BATTERf ARTILLERY, NO. 1 COMPANY O.R.V. and BAND AND O.C. CADET?, Will muster for INSPECTION at the Volunteer Half, on FRIDAY, 17th INST., at 7.30 p.m. GEORGE SUMPTER, 1.17 Major Commanding District. SATURDAY, IStii D CEMBER. At 1-2 f.'dook. At his Mart, Thames-street. GEORGE GREENFIELD has been favored with instructions t> sell by public auction, at the above time and place— Let First-class Hams and Bacon (farm f;d) G. GREENFIELD, 160 Auctioneer. NORTH OTAOO BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Society will be held at Mr. Greenfield's Auction Mart, Thames-street, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22.vi>, at S o'clock, to consider a proposed alteration in Rule 20. Ilnle 20. Tenders for supplies shall be invited for a period of not less than six months, the amount of such tenders to be duly recorded in the minute book. No member of Committee to supply any articles for the use of the Society for which he may receive pecuniary or other compensation. JOHN HARDY, 139 Secretary. TO STATION OWNERS AND OTHERS. \*7"E are prepared to CARRY WOOL * from Kurow to Dnntroon until farther ro'ice, at the rate of 91 per bale ; and Goods from Dnntroon to Kurow at 5s per ton. 150 ALLAN & STUMBLES. NO riCE. A NY Person DESTROYING HAY on the Tyne-strect Garden Reserve will He PROSECUTED without further notic". CLAIMS against the Oatnaru Jockey Club must be sent in to tho Secretary not later than 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2Ut, 18S0. US JOHN" HARDY, Secretary. HAVING just received a S C'OND PARCEL of COLONIAL WINES EX RiNGAROOMA, FROM MELBOURNE, J. F. has much pleasure in s'ating that they are quite equal in quality to the first lot. Early orders are respectfully solicited to save disappointment. Country orders carefully attended to. JAMES FAMILTOX, 152 Thames-street, Oamaru. MONDAY, 3rd JANUARY, ISSI. At his Stores, Harbor-street. A. At 2 o'i lock p.m. H . MAUDE lias received instructions from the Hon. P.--T nt Campbell, t-> se!l by public auction, at the above timr ar.d place— §£j About 400 Acres of First-class Agricultural land adjoining the rising Township « f Dnntroon, sub-divided into convenient suburban Allotments and farms. Terms very easy. Plans may be obtained from the undersigned. A. H. MAUDE, IGI Auctioneer. OR SALE F THAT BUILDING ki.own as Town Belt Station Hotel. For particulars, apply to 159 T. H. BROWN.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 17 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 17 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 17 December 1880, Page 3

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