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i:> i f" ir" i Aiiit PORT OF OAMARU. SIGH WATER AT OAMARU. TO-MORROW. 3.12 a.m. and 3 25 p.m. MONDAY. 3.37 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. ARRIVED. MAECH 13. Brunner, s.s., 333 tons, Ramsay, from Dunedin. H. Aitken, agent SAILEP. Maech 13. Brtmner, s.s., 333 tons, Ramsay, for tlie North. H. Aitken, agent EXPORTS. Per Brunner: For Wellington—2so sks floor, 2 packages horse covers, W. Dimick ; 50 sks barley, N.Z.L. and M.A. Company ; 80 sks floor, 50 i do do, 100 J do do, 120 sks oats. Ireland and Co.; 8 packages bacon, Davidson and Co.; 100 sks oats. and A. Company ; 20 sks pollard, 100 do bran, D. Hay. For Nelson—9o sks flour, 20 bdo do, 20 ido do, 5 do wheatmra', J and T. Meek. For Westport-3» sks floor, 40 J flo do, J. and T. Meek. For Wang-inm— 90 ska flour, 120 \ Ho do. 240 £ do do, J. and T. Meek. For New Plymouth—3o sks oats, R. Davidson and Co. For Foxcon—3o sks flonr, J. and T. Meek. For Timaru—la raalro pelts, 350 bale 3 dumped wool, o) do nndumped do, 2 do damped sheepskins, N.Z.S. Company. EXPECIED AP.RIVii Lc. Taupo, S.S., on March 16th. Omapere, s.s., from the North, on or about March 17th. Pukaki, s.s., on Saturday, 21st inst. PRO-TKOTF.D DEPARTURKS. Tanpo, for Auckland, March 16th. Omapere, s.s, for Dunedin, on or about March 17th. Pnkaki, for Sydney, via the Blufi, on Saturday, 21st inst. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND FROM OAMARU. Ship. Tons Sailed. Days out. Firth of Lorne 80s Jan. 13 62 Pleiades 997 Feb 41 The Union Company's steamer Brunner arrived here at 9 o'clock from Dunedin, and after taking on board cargo she left again for the North. QAA BOYS' TWEED SUITS, just ffjl )\J arrived, from 7s 6d up. N.Z. Clothing Factory. OKA YOUTHS SAC SUITS (Knicker Trousers), Lined throughout, from 183 6d. N.Z. Clothing Factory OA A MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, £j\ }\y Strong and Durable, to go at 10s 6d. N.Z. Clothing Factory. "I KA MEN'S TWEED SUITS; grand | line ; new made ; to clear at 30s. N.Z. Clothing Factor}. r~f\ DOZEN >iEITS~COTT£K?""SHIRTS, Ovf I 3 lid, Men's Merino Pants, 2s, Sox from 6d per pair. Inspection invited. N.Z. Clothing Factory. i"ATS AND CAPS, splendid variety; _ J newest shapes and colors to hand. N.Z. Clothing Factory, Oamaru. IF CHRISIMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. AND f1 1 Q UNG, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, Have lust Received a Consignment 01 the 'latest GOODS Suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents. In order to Give the Public an Opportunity of Judging that we OFFER "VALUE UNEQUALLED LET NORTH OTAGO. we Arraend our Standard List of GENTS-SILVER WATCHES, all of which have Been Made to OUR SPECIAL ORDER by Different Manufacturers. We have Selected Them after Careful <-omparison in each Grade, and can therefore Unhesitatingly Recommend them as the Best Value Procurable. Our Standard LiEt of English Silver Hunting Lever Watches is L 3 15s, L 4 15s, L 5 10s, L 7, LB, LS 10s, and L 9 10s We al=o Keep an Assortment of ROTHERHAM WATCHES. Just to Hand a Special Line of GENEVA LEVER NICiiEL .»iiTCHEe. We Select our Jewellery, Sterling Silver, " ind Silver-plated Goods from a very Large Field of Manufacturers, and as we know in which line each excels, we are able to Give nxgceptional Value. SPECIAL NOTICE — Don't be Hoodwinked by Any 20 Per Cent. Reduction. We may Stats that we haa Placed in our Hands, some days ago, a Keeper Ring bought from one of the focal Watchmakers for 255; Our Price for Same is 22s fad Without any 20 Pep- Cent. Reduction. Locally got Gold is Mi'ch the Same as Gold got Elsewhere, bat May be Reduced by Alloy. , _ All Gold Articles Manufactured by Us are Made up to Standard 18ct. or Idct., and May be Assayed or Subjected to any Test Deemed Practicable. G. AND T. YOUNG, Thames-street, Oamaru, Opposite the Courthouse. JOSEPH ML OS S, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, OPTICIAN AND DIREC-L IM PORTER. Gold and Silver Watches only from the best English makers always in stock. Chains, Diamond and Gem Rings. Wedding Ring and Keepers in great variety. Optician Goods. Opera and Field Glasses. ORTHOPTICS. Barometers, Thermometers, Batteries, Mathematical Instruments, etc. SPECIALIST Y—RE P AIR S descriptions as most reasonable rates. "* Manufacturing Jewellers— All descriptions of Jewelry Manufactured at shortest, notice. jTNote the Address—Opposite Post Office HATS FOR THE MILLION. WATS FOR THE MILLION NOTE the PRICES. NOTE THE PRICES. STARTLING PRICES. g-r-g STARTLING PRICES. f q A Grand Purchase of DOZEN JJ ATS From one of the Wholesale Warehouses, AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION. Girls' and Ladies' Fancy and Sailor StrawHats, 3Jd each, usual price 10£ d, Is, Is 3d, see windows GL-ls' and Ladies' Speckled Trimmed Sailor Hats, new shape. Is 4Jd, Is 6£d, usual price 2s 6d, 2s lid Ladies' Trimmed Satin Sailor Hats, new shape, 2s lid, usual price 4s lid Children's Galatea Sailor Hats, Is 4Jd, Is 9d, usual price 2s 2s 9d A lot of other lines equally cheap. R. GABITES, London House, Thames-street, Oamaru. NOTICE. J A S - C 0 O N E Y, Kavine purchased a Large Supply of OATEN SHEAF AND STRAW CHAFF Is selling Single Bags at Wholesale Prices., Clean, Bright Oats for Fe°d. Fowls' Feed in any quantity. Barley, Bran, Pollard and Potatoes, at Lowest Rates. Bed ChaiE J. C. is a Cash Buyer of Oats, Bailev, an Fowl-feed Wheat. SILVEBSTREAM SOANAPPS crystal bottlfia), Compaffc it with other ands

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 6505, 14 March 1896, Page 2

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