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Amusements CONCERT AND DANCE in aid of the Papakaio Library will take place on THURSDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER. Admission : Concert and Dance 3s, Concert 2s. OTEPOPO ATHENiEUM CONCERT. EXT MONTHLY CONCERT, FRIDAY, 14th. N Admission—Adults, Is ; Children, 6d. Doors open 7.30; Commence 8. 264 Dance to follow. Meetings, Etc A MEETING of Ladies willing to act on the NAVAL BAND BAZAAR COMMITTEE will be held in St. dames' Hall, Tees-street, on THURSDAY NEXT, at half-past two. E. LANE, Hon. Sec. WESLEY CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, SUNDAY NEXT. Special Services Morning, Afternoon, and Evening. Tea on THURSDAY EVENING, 20th September, at 6.30 p.m. Tickets, Is; Children, 9d. Public meeting at 7.30 p.m. —Recitations, Singing, Etc. Special Hymns will be sung by scholars at all services. Proceeds in aid of Library. CHURCH PARADE. THE Undermentioned Garrison Corps will parade on the Old Cricket Ground on SUNDAY, 16th September, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of attending Divine Service at St. Paul's Church. Full dress and side arms Garrison Band Naval Artillery I Battery, N.Z.R.A. GEORGE SUMPTER, Lieut.-Col. Commanding District. N.M. and A. Co. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited), GO OC Selection of RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, and CLOVER SEEDS, for Spring Sowing ; WIRE NETTING, for Sheep Feeding on Turnips; Superior BONE DUST, ROCK SALT, AGRICULTURAL SALT, FENCING WIRE, Plain and Barbed; ALL STATION and FARM REQUISITES, W. H. ROSE, 753 Manager. Public Notices FOUND—Two Black and Tan COLLIE DOGS. If not claimed within one week, to be sold to pay expenses.—Apply Mail Office. 288 Oamaru, September 11th, 1894. Secretary North Otago Jockey Club, SIB, —In reference to your Letter re my making insulting remarks to both you and the Jockey Club, I beg to state I never intended to do so ; and if any remarks I may have made have given you or the Club any annoyance, I gto withdraw them unreservedly. Your- obediently, (Signed) GEORGE ROBERTSON. U NIVERSITY OF KJEW ZEALAND. DECEMBER EXAMINATIONS FOR MATRICULATION, JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS, MEDICAL PRELIMINARY, BARRISTERS' AND SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (in part). These examinations will commence on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11th. Places of Examination : —Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, Wanganui, Wellington, Nelson, Greymouth, Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, and Invercargill. Candidates must send in to the Registrar of the University, Wellington, on or before WEDNESDAY, October 24th, a list of the subjects in which they desire to, be examined, signed with all their names in full, accompanied by a statement of their age last birthday, and by the examination fee, from which there is no exemption in any case. Candidates' notices will be accepted up to Tuesday, October 31st (but not later) only on condition that they are accompanied by a treble fee. The fee for. the Matriculation, the Medical Preliminary, or the General Knowledge Examinations, is Two Guineas ; the Fee for the Junior Scholarship is One Guinea, but in the last case a second guinea will be payable if the candidate after passing wishes to be matriculated. Candidates must distinctly mention for which Examination they propose to come vp. Candidates for the Junior Scholarship Examination must be not less than 16 and not more than 19 years of age on December Ist. Ten Junior Scholarships of the annual value of JL4O and five of the annual value of L3O, tenable for three years, are offered at this examination. "W. M. MASKELL, Registrar. NOTICE TO SHEARERS. HEARERS WANTED. s FOR NEW SOUTH WALES: Rates—2os for Hand, 17s for Machine. FOR QUEENSLAND: Rates—2os for Hand, 20s for Machine. FREE PASSAGES granted to Ports and thence to Stations, per Wakatipu, Monday, September 17thApply immediately to local agents— SCOTT AND CO., Estate Agents, Dowling-street, Dunedin. NOTICE TO SHEARERS. VjHEARERS are WARNED against accepting engagements with Pastoralists Union Agents who are now actively canvassing and advertising for men in order to break down the A.S.U. Put no faith in their promises, as they emanate from men who teek nothing but their own interests, and will, as before, throw you over as soon as you have served their purpose. Now that other means have failed, they are writing privately to individual shearers and men who they think can shear, and the Union advises all men who value their independence to keep clear of them. JAMES SEy^OUR, President i FRED, NELSON, Secretary; 9 N. Z. Workers Union (Oamaru Branoh.)

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6047, 12 September 1894, Page 3

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