WILLIAM CHRISTIE w •.nil ArM CHRISTIE, STOCK AND STATION AGENT, Atjotionxbb, HAS FOE SALE— English, White, Alsyke, and Red Clover, Cowgrass, Timothy, and Rape Seed _ Woolpacks, C 'ratßcks, and Seaming Twine, English and American Barbed, Steel, and Iron Fencing Wire, and other Fencing Material Wilson's Colonial Sheep Dip (Hatch's) Downs' Farmers' Friend, for the prevention of Smot in Qiain, and General Station Stores, &o„ 4e. . # And is Agent for the following Companies wbioh have always funds for investment, viz.— The Colonial Investment and Agency Company'ef New Zealand The Otago and Southland Investment Company. Is also Agent for Tho Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company The London and Lancashire Insurance Company And makes Liberal Advances against Wool, Grain, and all kinds of Station and Farm Produce. Storage at Current Rates. TENDERS WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received till 12 o'olook Noon on THURSDAY, the 31at Instant, for Erection of Large Culvert on Main North Read at Baoecourse. Plans and Specifications at County Chambers. JAS. MARTIN', 193 County Clerk. rpENDERS wanted for ADDITIONS to -™- Cheviot House, Flans and specifications to be seen at Mb Newton's office, Tyne-street. Tenders to be sent in not later than THURSDAY, the 31st December. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 189 ENDERS WANTED to Harvest 100 aoreß Wheat, Apply R, Hat, Hajdowns, Waiareka, Tenders close Monday, JANUARY 4. 210 PUBLIC NOTIOES R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, 1886. CALEDONIAN SPORTS AT OAMARU AND TIMARU. T RAIN ARRANGEMENTS, JANUARY 1 and 2. SOUTH LINE. The train due to leave Palmerston at 7.30 a.m. will leave at 8 a.m., Shag Point 5.23 a.m., Blllgrove 8,48 a.m,, Hanrcden 9.10 i.m., Herbert 9.45 a.m., Maheno 10.7 a.m., arriving in Oamara 10.45 a.m. A Bpecial passenger train will leave Oamaru for Palmerston at 6 p.m., stopping where required to set down passengers arriving at Palmerston at 8.50 p.m. The 3.60 p.m. train, Oamaru to Palmerston, will ran at usual time. NORTH LINE. The evening train to Timaru and Waimate will leave Oamaru at 5.20 p.m., and run 1 hour later at all stations to destination, and the evening train from Timaru to Oamaru will also raa 1 hour later than nsual. NGAPARA BRANCH. The morning train to Ngapara will leave Oamara at 7.10 a.m., Waiareka 7.25 a.m., Elderslie 8 5 a.m., arrive Ngapara at 8.35 a.m. Returning from Ngapara at 9 a.m., Elderslle 9 35 a.m., Waiareka 10.17 a/m. arrive Oamara 10.25 a.m. Evening train will leave Oamaru at 5.45 p.m., Waiareka 6 p.m.,- Elderslie 6.42 p.m., arrive Ngapara 7.10 p.m. Returning from Ngapara «t 7.25 p.m., Elderslie 7.55 p.m., Waiareka 8.37 p.m., arrive Oamara 8.45 p.m. KUROW BRANCH. The morning train from Hakateramea to @amara will be accelerated, running as follows: —Hakateramea, depart 8 a.m., Kurow .8.20 a.m., Strachan'a 8.32 a.m., Duntroon 9.2 a.m., Uxbridge 9.30 a.m., Papskalo 10.2 a.m., Fnkenri 10.18 a.m., arrive Oamaru 10.40 a.m. The evening train to Kurow will leave Oamaru at 5.30 p.m., Pnkeuri 5.60 p.m., Papakaio 6.5' p.m., Uxbridge 6.38 p.m., Duntroon 7-15 p.m., Straohan's 7.48 p.m., arrive Knrow 8 p.m. By order, O T I . C E. LEAVING FOR DUNEDIN. SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. To the People or Oamaktt and Surrounding District, I now take the opportunity of thanking you for the pa t favors and patronage yon nave bestowed on me during my short stay in Oamaru, and will be most happy at any time to supply you at my old premises in Dnnedin should you require anything. The whole entire stock Both In' English and Colonial-made BOOTS AND SHOES. Now is your time to have them at HALF COST PRICE, As I am determined to make a sacrifice, As I am going back to my old premises— E. LOFT, 9, 10, 11, AND 12 Royaii Aboade, DUNEDIN. Established 1873, TO THE BOOT TRADE. A RARE CHANCE. gHOP TO LET, and Fixtures for Sale, A splendid opportunity for a good and energetic man, Rent moderate. Apply at once to E. LOFT, Boothakee, Thames - streit ' (Opposite the Courthonee). 171 OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. TENDERS will be received till TUESDAY, the sth JANUARY for the REMOVAL of the CLOSETS at the Oamaru District High School. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Mr J. Church, Oamaru. ; P. G. PRYDE, Secretary. CHANGE OF LOCATION. T DUNCAN NTVEN, M.D. (Ed.), has . REMOVED from Rlbble-street' to Eden-street, next Primitive Methodist Chapel, house previously occupied by E. P. 1 Burbriry Esq. •; . ; 286 A J, , HEADLAND, General Mir- • obant, Thames-s reet.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3431, 29 December 1885, Page 3
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