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MEETINGS, ETC. KMMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, WANSBBCK-ST P.E P.T. REV. J. FOSTER, Will Preach To-morrow Morning at 11; Evening at 6.30 BAPTIST CHURCiJ.—Meefca in Lecture Hill, Atheczeum— SUNDAYS, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. ; Sunday School, 2.30 p.m.; THURSDAYS, 7.30 p.m. 239 ST. ANDKEW'3 HALL. " TVO," the well-known Secularist, who J. hts keen Lecturing to large audiences in the Northern Provinces, will LECTURE in the above Hall TO-MORROW EVENING, &t S o'clock. SUBJECT "Jesus, The Promises, Propheceics, and Prophets." ADMISSION—Is. 838 NOTICE. A MEETING of these interested in the Non piymcnt of Bags Question will be he'.d at the AWAMOKO SCHOOLHOUSE on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 26th inst., at 8 o'clock, PETE it AITCHISON. 539 JOHN JOHNSTON. OAMARU HARBOR BOARD. nnBE Ordinary MESTiNG of the Harbor B:ard will be held at 11 a.m., and the Annual Meeting for passing the accounts at 12 noon on FRIDAY, 28th INST. THOS. FORRESTER, 834 Seciefcary. AMARU PUBLIC HALL. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. commencing THURSDAY, MARCH 27th. o The Pnblio ar3 respectfully informed that the one and only PROFESSOR ANDERSON, Great Wizard of the North, Wi". appear as above for Three- Ni s hta only. Ade'ina Patti, Sims Keevoi, Christine Ni'sson, Pauline Lucca, Jenny Lind, Rubenstein never created the furore compared with the reception accorded to Professor Anderson, the Great Wizard of the North, whose tour throughout the entire world has been one climax of ovations, bring enthusiastically greeted with outbursts oi applause by crowded and delighted aadienoes. PROFESSOR ANDERSON, Grist Wizard of the North, Cosmopolitan Monarch of Magicians, Philosopher, Scientist, and Traveller, Acknowledged in all parts of the world by the intellectual and scientific classes and by amusement seekers in general to the ne plus ultra of public entertainers, will have the honor of presenting hia World-famed Entertainment, assisted by LOUISE MAUDE ANDERSON, Expounder of the Mystic Soience,. As performed by them in all parts cf the world. Tho Most Wonderful and Marvellous Performance Ever Witnessed in New Zealand, Admission—3j, 2s, and Is, Commence at S. S: OAMARU JOCKEY CLUB. A LL ACCOUNTS owing are requested to t\- be SENT IN on or before TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 25th. GEO. S. LINTOTT, 820 Secretary. IMPOUNDED by D. Joyce, from Airedale Road, March 19tb, 1884, one White HORSE, no visible brands, for which 5s driving fees are charged. If not cl&imed the above will be SOLD on the 28th day of MARCH, at the Public Pound, Teaneraki, at 12 noon. ALEX. SINCLAIR, Sl4 Poundkeeper. CONSIGNEE WANTED for 50 Cases BEER, ex Barque Auriga, branded A over diamond with o in centre, shipped by Tennant and Co. Unless the above is claimed at once it will be taken into store and held at the expense and risk of Consignee. The British and New Zealand Mortgage and Agency Co., Limited, 807 Oamaru. rjpENDEKS WANTED by next MONDAY, the 24th INST., for QUARRYING abont 1200 yards of METAL. Specifications can be seen at the North Otago Hotel, or THOMAS CDONNELL, 836 At Fenwick's Quarry. SHOOTING SEASON, 1884. Commences April lßt, ends July 31st. HAVING eow completed my preparations for the present season, I beg tc call the attention of the public to my large stock of Sporting Requisites, all imported direct from 1 ondon, and comprising among other goods the following: Newcastle Chilled Shot, all sizes Gunpowder—Finest Sporting and Cheap Rabbiting Cartridges of our own fi ling, and guaranteed to be equal to those sent out; by me in previous seasons, and which have given such unqualified satisfaction Cartridge Cases, in Brown, Bine, Green and solid brass Wire Cartridges, Cartridge Belts, Shot Belts Game Bags, Ramrod-', Cleaning Rods Powder Fla-ks, Shot Pouches, Wad cutters Bullet Monlds, Gun Implement?, &0., &c. GUNS. Alarges*ooV j-iat to hand, comprising— Single rnd Double-barrel Breech and Muzzleloaders, of various makers, and ranging in price frcm 50s to L3O. Note.- A satisfactory trial allowed with any gun (even the cheap at) before purchase. A. J. S. HEADLAND, Thames-street, Oamaku. "DUB.IC NOTICE is Hereby Given that it is the intention of the Waitaki County Conncil to STOP ROAD-LINE commencing at a point on main Waitaki Road, where tfce road crosses the railway line on a flatr eaohing to Otekaike River, and ex tending to Otiake Biver at the present crossing, in view of opening a road in exchange. A plan of the road proposed to be stopped and of that to be opened now ließ for public inspection at the office of the County Council, Oamaru, for eight consecutive weeks from this date. J AS. MARTIN, County Clerk. March 11th, 1834. 755 BOROUGH OF OAMARU. T> ATEPAYERS are respectfully reminded that all RATES must be PAID at once, and those in default will be sommoned without further notice, and, failing payment on or before the 31st March instant, ratepayers then in default will be placed on the defaulters' list, and their names omitted from the burgess roll. E, W. ROXBY, 709 Town Clerk.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1322, 22 March 1884, Page 3

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