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WILLIAM CHRISTIE 'ILLIAM CHRISTIE, I STOCK AND STATION AGENT, | AVOTIONMKH, 1 HAS FOE SALE— English, White, Abyke, and Red Clover, Cowgrass, Timothy, and Rape Seed Woolpacka, C:>rn*acks, and Seaming Twine, English and American Barbed. Steel, and Iron Fencing Wire, and other Fending Mat* rial Wilson's Colonial Sheep Dip (Hatch's) Downs' Farmers' Friend, for the prevention of Smut in Grain, and General Station < Stores, ftc.. *c. And is Agent for the following Companies, w.Mch have always fond* for investment, viz.— Th» Colonial Investment and Agenoy Company ef New Zealand The OUgo and Southland Investment Company. Is also Agent for Tho Standard Fire and Marine Inanranoe 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. 26 TENDERS OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. IENDERS will bo received till 7 HUBS- - PAY, the 14th JANUARY for the ERECTION of ADDITIONS to the Schoolbooses at Kakanoi and Tcaneraki. Flans and specifications maybe seen at the office of Mr J. Church, Oamaru, until tto Bth January, and thereafter at the Sohoolhooses at Kakanui and Teaneraki. P. G. PRYDE, 229 Secretary. IENDEEB WANTED to Harvest 100 acres Wheat. Apply B. Hat, Haydowns, Waiareka. Tenders close Monday, JANUARY 4. 210 PUBLIC NOTIOES NEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, 1886. CALEDONIAN SPORTS AT OAMARU AND TIMARU. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, JANUARY 1 add 2. SOUTH LINE. The train due to leave Palmerston at 7.30 a.m. will leave at 8 a.m., Shag Point 8.23 a.m., Btllgrove 8.48 a.m., Hampden 9.10 a.m., Herbert 9.45 a.m.. Maheno 10.7 a,m., arriving in Oamaru 10.4S a.m. A special passenger train will leave Oamaru for Palmerston at 6 p.m., stopping where required to set down passengers a- riving at Palmerston at 8.60 p.m. The 3.sop.m.traiD, Oamaru to Palmerston, will run atonal time. NORTH* LISTF. The evening tra : n to Timaru and Walmate will leave Oamaru at 5.20 p.m., and run 1 hour later at all stations to destination, acd the evening train from Timarn to Oamaru will also run 1 hour later than usual. NGAPARA BRANCH. The morning train to Ngapara will leave Oamaru at 7.10 a.m., Waiareka 7.25 a.m., ElderaVe 8 5 a.m.,.arrive Ngapara at 8.35 a.m. Returning from Ngapara at 9 a.m., Elderslte 935 a.m., Waiareka 10.17 a.m. arrive Oamaru 10.25 a.m. Evening train will leave Oamaru at 5.45 p.m., Waiareka 6 p.m., EWerslie 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 Oamaru 8.45 p.m, KUROW BRANCH. The morning train from Hakateramea to Oamaru will be accelerated, running as follows:—Hakateramea, depart 8 a,m., Eurow 8.20 a.m., Strachan's 8.32 a.m., Duntroon 9.2 a.m., Uxbridge 9.30 a.m., Paptkaio 102 a.m., Pukeun 10.18 a.m., arrive Oamaru 10.40 a.m. The evening train to Kotow will leave Oamaru at 5.30 p.m., Pukenri 5.50 p.m., Papakaio 6 5 p.m., Uxbridge 6.38 p.m., Duntroon 7.15 p.m., Strachan's 7.48 p.m,, arrive Kurow 8 p.m, By order. WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. IHE BRICGE across Muddy Creek on ■ Main North Road is CLOSED against all Traffio on account of repairs. J. MARTIN, 203 County Clerk. LEAVING FOR DUNEDIN. BELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. To THE Pboflb of Oamartj and Sttbeouitdma District. I now take the opportunity of thanking you for the pat favors and patronage you have 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 Dunedin 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 I HALF COBT 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 Royal Arcade, DUNEDIN. Established 1573. SUITS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. GENTLEMEN desirous of Dressing Neatly and Fconomioally.call at the GLASGOW CLOTHING HOUSE and see one of the Largest, Best Selected, and moat StylL-h Assortment of HOME AND OAMARU TWEEDS, COATIKGS, AND FANCY TROUSERINGS in the Colony. Suits made to order o shorte=t notico, and correct Fit, Stylo, and Workmanship Guaranteed in every case. IMPORTED DIRECT A Splendid Assortment of Gent's Hats Shirts, Scarfs, G!ove>, Collars, Braoes, Umbrellas, Travelling Bags, Hosiery, Underclothing, and every requisite for a gentleman's outfit at the very lowest prices for a good reliable article. No trashy goods kept. W. WADDELL, Merchant Tailor and Importer, GLASGOW CLOTHING HOUSE, THAMES- STRE E T .

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3433, 31 December 1885, Page 3

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