MEETINGS ETO NOTICE. A PUBLIC WESTING wi 1 ba held in tb» Public Hall, Kurow, at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, Aug. 23th, with a view to mike arrangements to have a'petition presented to Parliament to have Station Peak cat up into suitable areas for settlement. All interested are speoia'ly requested to attend the meeting. OTEPOPO RIFLES, /CAPTAINS' PARS.DB on WEDNESDAY, 2Sth Inst., when Major Headland will instruct the Corps in Skirmishing, J. W. PATER3ON, 120 Captain O.R.V. HOP a OB 1 MAHENO, I.O.O : F, "j\/J"EMB3ES and Intending Members of the above Lodge are requested to MEET at the Schoolroom on THURSDAY, the 29th INST., at 7 p.m. to be Examined by a Doctor who will be in attendance. Initiation and Installation at 8 p.m. Every member requested to attend. Visitors from Dunedin, Christchnrch, and Oamaru, D. COSSGROVE. 127 PHYSIOGNOMY. O E. HUGO will LEQTURE at Georgetown on FBI DAY, Admission—One Shilling. NORTH OTAGO PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. nHHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held at office of the Secretary, Tyne-atraet, on FRIDAY NEXT, 30th August, at 8.30 p.m. GEOEGE SUMPTEE, 131 Seoretary. ATHENAEUM HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30th. fR THOMAS BRACKEN 3_ Will deliver bis Popular Historical Eectnre oa "OBANGE AND GREEN', or the Boyne Wate-.' 1 Curing the course cf the Lecture, Mr Bracken will rec te the following pieces : "Breffrev's iament," "My Irisb Wife," The Flower of Finue," i' What's yonr Relig'on," " Ninety-eight," "The Charge of the Light Brigade," E'c., Etc. Admission—One Shilling. Doora open at half-paßt seven, commence at eight sharp. BRUCE CHRISTIE AND 00. H 0 RSE S A i E S HORSE SALES. To Farmers, Croppers, Contractors, and the General Publio, We beg to notify that we intend holding WEEKLY SALES OF HORSES EVERY ] SATURDAY, At Tattersall's Yards, where buyers may depend on getting their wants supplied, BRUCE CHRISTIE and CO. 'E ARB CASH PURCHASERS OF DERWENT POTATOES (for Forward Delivery), OATEN HAY CH4FF, OATS, ONIONS, And other Farm Produce, BRUCE CHRISTIE and CO] X*TANTED, a few APPRENTICES to V? the Dresemiking.—Apply at once to Miss Stevenson, at J. Bullyid and Co. 1.0.0.F, OPENING OF MAHENO LODGE, A CONVEYANCE will LEAVE the Post Office at 6 p m on THURSDAY NEXT, 29th INST, All those who with to be present at the openiDg of the above Lodge are requested to attend. J. MACDONALD, D.D.G.M, 128 v. R. -f iOTfiareKrar NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, ON and AFTER MONDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, the train now leaving Hakateramea for Oamaru at 7.45 a.m. will leave at 7.15 a.m., leaving Kurow 7.45 a.m. and Ountroon at 8.40 a.m., arriving Oamaru 10.35 a.m.; and the train now leaving Oamaru 4.20 p.m. will leave at 4 p.m., arriving Kurow 6.50 p.m. M oaday morning's train Oamaru to Kurow will lev»e at 4.15 a.m., and Saturday night's train Kurow to Oamaru will leave at 7.30 p,m,, arriving Oamaru at 9.55 p.m. BY ORDER. P THE ANNUAL IAPAKAIO PLOUGHING MATCH Will be held on THURSDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, Oa the Farm of Messrs Jardine, Feeble?. MONEY AND SPECIALS To the amount of FIFTY POUNDS Will be given in prizes. Double-furrows — Class A—Open to all oomers Class B—Open to all who have never won a Ist or 2nd prize Swing Ploughs— Class C—Open to all earners A Cup will bo given for the Champion Lot in geld, to lie won twioe by same competitor. Ploughs to be on the ground by 8,30 a.m. A 1 entries must be made not later thin 9 a.m. on day o! matoh. Start to be made at 9.30 aim. sharp. Entry, 15s. Rales as nsaal, PETER DUNN, Hon, Sec.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4459, 28 August 1889, Page 3
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