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MEETINGS, ETC AT-ffRRD LOiiOB, Ko. 6,1.0.0.7. THE QUARTERLY MEETING will be beld in the Oddfellows' Hall THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. By order of the N.G. CHARLES COOK", 570 Secretary. OAMARU CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. AN Adjoarned MEETING of Direotors will be held at the Borough Council Chakbebs, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. R. h. RULE, 571 OAMARU HOSPITAL. THE ANNUAL MhEHNG of Conttibators will be held on THURSDAY, ISth JANUARY, in the Athenseam Hall, at 7.30 p.m., to receive the Annual Report and B ilance-theet and to elect Trnsites for the enaning ye»r. Qualified Contributors f37 voting are those who have contributed Five Shilling) and Upwards, daring the past year, within One Weak bef >ro the Annual Meeting. The Collector (Mr Chnrch) Is now prepared to receive contributions at his Offiae. J. CHUEGH, 672 Seoretary. MEETING of the Awamoko Blue Ribbon Army will be held in the Awawoko School, on THURSDAY, 29th DEC., at 7.30 p.m. All cordially invited.

PUBLIC NOTICES SPJiCIAL BANK HuMDAY. "VTOTICE is hereby given that TUESDAY, ' 3rd January, 1888, lias been appointed a Special Bank Holiday at all the offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand, in terms of the "Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882," J The Union Bank of Australia (Limited), JOSEPH PALttFR, Chief Officer for Mew Zealand. .

Bank of New South Wa'es, W. G. Ehihd, Inspector. Bank of New Zealand, D. L. Mgedoch, General Manager. National Bank of New Zealand (L mited), W. BTMOCK, General Manager, Colonial Bank of New Zealand, H. Mackenzie, General Manager. 53S v. .zMto&z. E. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FAKES TO L&KE DI3TRICT. Excursion tickets to Kingston will be issued at Uamarn, on any date (Sundays excepted), from Ist December, 18S7, to 31st Maiob, 1888, and will be available for return from eight weeks from date of issae. The fares will be— First-class, 13 10s ; second-class, T 2 10s. 'J he tickets will ba available either via Waimea Line or laveroarjill, and the journey may be broken on direct line of route, either going or returning, provided the specified time is not exceeded. •235 HY ORDEB. GLENAVY TAKGKY AND GENERAL SXoRE.

/"I E. JOLL begi to thank the Inhabi- • tanta of the Waifcaki Diatrict fer their support to the Bakery sinoe it opened, and to inform them that he ia NOW BAKING EYERY DAY. Alto that he is removing to And hopes that by being on the spot to be better able to attend to his Customer*. NOTICS. 3 ENABLE the Public to LAY in their Christmas and New Year's SUPPLY to the best advantage, Messrs Gray and Aldrich quote the following PBICE3 for FLOUR at their Mill, Habor-street Glekav?, G. R. JOLL.

a d Sacks 16 0 Hundreds 8 6 Fifties „ ... Oatmeal, 251ba 2 6 Quality guaranted. Terms Cash, 426 GRAY AND ALDRICH. HE undersigned, hariDg PURCHASED from Mr Alpheus Hayes the whole of the TIMBER on 1500 acres of his bosh property at Waimate, and taken over his entire timber business and saw mills, wonld beg most respeotfnlly to solicit the patronage bestowed on oar predeoessor. The enormous quantity in stock of Superior Seasoned Black Pise, Manuka, and Mixed Wood, will enable ns to supply all orders promptly and in every way satisfactorily. Fencing Material, consisting of Posts, Stbainers, Stakes, etc., supplied in any quantity. Also, Sawn Timber, consisting of Totaba, Black and Whits Pin a, oat to order. . Address — INGRAM AND ADAMS, Timber Merchants, Waxmatb. P.S.—Prices reduced all round.

'N reference to the above, I have to thank my customers who so liberally patro. nised my timber business, etc., at Wai.mate, for the last 15 years, and can fully recommend them and others to obtain their snpp'ies from the snperior stock of the abo\e firm, who will undoubtedly give the utmost satisfaction. EW YEAR GIFTS for everybody at the Little Dust Pan.—(Jur Hxpenoy and Shilling Tables, which afforded such good value and great satisfaction to all our customers on Christmas live, are now THOROUGHLY replenished with Toys of every desonpiion for tha Now FANCY GOODS, Silver named Brooches, Albums, Fancy Glass and China Table Toilet Sets. HAND BAGS and Baskets and an endleßS variety of Bsiutiful Goods mitable for New Year's Gifts. Th» Cheapest in Town. . AT W. H. lOOTTBEUi'Si TTUJCM-sibbk 532 ALPHEU3 HAYES.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4096, 28 December 1887, Page 3

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