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Messrs Vallange, Christie, and 00. SATURDAY, 31st MARCH. At the Rooms, Tyno-street. At 12.1 & o'clock. RACING PRIVILEGES. CHRISTIE, AND CO. ' have received instructions to soil by public auction, at the above time and place: THE PRIVILEGES In connection with the NORTH OTAGO RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING, TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 12th and 13tii April, consisting of Entrance Gates Publican's Booth (inside) Publican's Booth (outsido) ► Fruit and Confectionery Stall Grand Stand and Saddling Paddock Cards of the Races Baiting Paddock VALLANGE, CHRISTIE AND CO. Auctioneers. THE \ DRIANCK-PLATT *• REAPER AND BINDER. Now on view at our Stores, Tyne-Btreet. This Binder possesses but two features in ommon with the elevating typo of binder, the reel and the platform apron. With thia exception the system is-entirely different. Only Two Horses are required to work this simple machine. In the outh (wherever the machine has been tried) it has given unbounded satisfaction, and it is only a matter "of timo when this light and handy Machine will supersedo the heavy and cumbersome Elevator. Mr A. M. Clark (of Temuka) says :—For cutting grain on steep sidings it will work safely where any double-furrow plough can goMr R. Martin who worked a machine last season, says : The draught is very lighb little more than that of an ordinary BackDelivery Reaping Machine. In Europe, where government trials are in vogue, it has won all the great prize medals for which it entered in 1891 and 1592, and already several for 1893, making an unprecedented record in that respect. TERMS TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. Full particulars on application to VALLANGE, CHRISTIE, AND CO. Agents. Shipping "NION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF \J NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). FOR GREYMOUTH, via Timaru, Lyttolton, and Wellington—HEßALD, on THURSDAY, 29th inst. FOR DUNEDIN (taking cargo for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Weatport) —S.S. BRUNNER, on TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL. FOR AUCKLAND, via Timaru and Gis-borne-OVALAU, on MONDAY, 2nd April. Note.—Passengers and cargo booked to all New Zealand ports and the principal ports of Australia; also by the Orient lin and San Francisco Service, through, to from London. H. AITKEN, 196 Agent rriHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS Will bo Despatched LONDON As under, Through the Magellan Straits (weather permitting), (Via Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Ply mouth): — Ruapehu 4202Findlay Wcl. April 19. Aorangil. 4196 Sutcliffe Lyt. May 17. Rimutaka 4515 Greenstreet ... June 14. Ruahine 6127 Bone k.n.r ... July 12 Kaikoura 4507 F. Forbes ... Aug. 10 And thenceforward every fourth Thursday The above Steamers have splendid accom modation for all. classes of passengers, moderate rates. Passengers forwarded to Pons of Departure, Free. Return Fares at Reduced Rate*. Warrants issued hnr«; for passagea from the United Kingdom. For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO (LIMITHP 1 Itchen-street, Oamara. Wanted WANTED, by a Young Man, SITUATION aB Driver or Rider-out; Aocustomed to horses.—Apply G.A.S., Mail Office. !° 3 WANTED, a good general SERVANT. —Apply, between 7 and 8 p.m., to Mrs James Grave, Reed-street. 175 -«■ \ 1 ANTED TO LET, Ivy Cottage, W Wansbeck-street, six rooms, bath, garden, etc., apply Hy. Mackintosh, Commission Agent and Labor Exchange. Wanted COOKS for hotels and private family, also GENERAL SERVANTS. The Female Department now under the management of Mrs Mackintosh. 'ANTED the Public to know that JAMES WILKIE has returned to Oamarn and has COMMENCED BUSINESS as a GENERAL BUTCHER, and in the Small Goods Line, introducing a Greater Variety than formerly. Pickled Pork and Bacon of very- best quality. Killing and Curing for the public. Highest Price given for Dairy-fed Pork. Note the Address— Next Public Hall, Thames-street, Oamaru, until Monday next, when it will be removed to Tees-street. 103 WANTED,— Parties Furnishing to call and Inspect our Stock before mak ing their purchases elsewhere. We hare on hand a large assortment of Furniture to choose from, well made and at low prices. J. T. Robins and Sons, Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, and French polishers, next St. George's Hall. Furniture made to I order from designs, in Walnut, Mahogany, Oak, and Colonial JVoods, at lowest pnceß PublioNotices WORTH A GUINEA A PAIBr -,:'•.'. WILLIAM RICKEETS' Cfc6*n»fced PantaHCopio and Perfoscopic Pebble New Zealand. Have no others. The Sight tested Free.-W; RICKETTS, OniOU*, > tchen-Btreet.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 5905, 29 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 5905, 29 March 1894, Page 3