NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1909. EXCURSION FARES. "OLID AY EXCURSION TICKETS JLJL will be issued from ANY SIATION to ANY STATION on the Huru-nui-Biuff Section from TUESDAY, 6th April, to MONDAY, 12th April, inclusive, available for return up to and including WEDNESDAY, 12th HAY, 1909. The RETURN FARES will be: Firstclass, 2d per mile; Second-class, Id per mile; minimum being 4s and 2s respectively. 514 BY ORDER. TENDERS are invited for the LEASE for Seven Years from Ist MAY Next, or PURCHASE of TRLANGLE FARM, now in the occupation of John Davis, containing 550 Acres good level Agricultural Land, well fenced and subdivided into numerous paddocks, with all necessary buildings and yards for working; well watered by the Upper Hook; situated about. Sis Miles from Hunter School, Post Office, and Creamery. Particulars and Conditions of Sale or Lease from the undersigned, to whom Tenders must be addressed before 30th MARCH NEXT. The highest or anv tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES MEEHAN, Makikihi. 516 OAMARU HARBOR BOARD. TENDERS will be received at the office • of the Board up till 10 o'clock a.m. on TUESDAY, the 18th day of MAY, 1909, for DREDGING about 260,000 CUBIC YARDS- of material from the inner basin of the Oamaru Harbor :n terms of plan and specification to be seen at the Engineer's Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be on printed forms, which will be 6npplied on application. C. A. La ROCHE, Secretary. Harbor Board Office, Oamarn, 20th March, 1909. " 512 TMPOUNDED by Ranker Fricker, One -*- Red and White Bull, for trespassing on Waitaki Road. If not c'~ : —- 1 ""' "~ penses paid by 23rd MA SOLD to defray expenses. W. SUTHERLAND, 491 Poundkeeper, Duntroon.
THE ART DEPOT THAMES STREET. MISSES MACKINTOSH and SINCLAIR have pleasure in announcing that thev are starting business with an entirely new stock as LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS AND ART DEALERS. Thi Greatest Attention given to Orders. A TRIAL SOLICITED. LOST, between Alex. Russell's Shop and top of Eden street, One STOCK WHIP. Owner kindly return to Ales. Russell, Butcher. 520 JANTED—STRONG LAD for par- | V V eels.—Apply The Polytechnic. Wages 12s. 519 ANTED—POTATO DIGGING, by I V v two experienced men.—Apply White jtel. 509 KT)E thou faithful unto death" —Atl> thur Harrison will sing at Opera House on GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. 515 TO TAILORESSES WANTED a First-class TROUSER HAND ; constant employment.—Apply J. Bulleid and ANTED—WAITRESS. KITCHEN MAID, and PANTRY MAID. WANTED— WAIT MAID, and Applv Star and Gart ■D, immediately, IMPROVER V T to horse-shoeing-.—Apply White and Barnev, Papakaio. 71 ASTER is comins, so i& the MEISTER I jCJ GRAND CONCERT COMPANY, [ Opera House, Good Friday Night; 3s, 2s, [ Is, at Dresden. No booking fees. 515 WANTED— Good GENERAL. Mrs Pochin, Duntroon. 482 WANTED a BOY, must be able to milk—Apply J. O'Brien, North Road. 157 WANTED— FENCING, either by contract or by day, labor only.—Apply "Fencing,'' Oamaru Mail. 455 ANTED KNOWN—Ladies' Kaiapoi T T Full-length Coats at 38s 6d.—Farers' Co-op. TENNIS PLAYERS should now be looking to their racquets, as the seasoi.' is now on; re-stringing and repairs with best gut; country racquets returned by post free. —J. Shand, Itchen street. 682 FGREENHELGH, Practical Chimney • Sweep, 15 Tees street, opposite Royal Hotel. All care taken. Cleanliness, promptness and cheapness. Offices and windows cleaned. Drop postcard. 434 'ED KNOWN—For hardwear YV you cannot beat the Farmers' Coop. Saddle Tweed Trousers. I WANTED KNOWN—Ladies' Long Navy Cloth Paletots at 21s.—North tiers' Co-operative. TOOD POULTRY'—Wanted any quanjj tity; Highest Prices Given; crates suppled free; no commission.—Stewart,' Poulterer, Dunedin. 827 JOHN GILCHRIST, N.O. Dairy, is at all times a buyer of poultry in any quantity at highest prices. Crates supplied. "Prompt payment. HE NORTH OTAGO FARMERS' COJL OPERATIVE WAREHOUSE for value in White Quilts, Sheetings, and Towels can't B Beat. ANTED KNOWN—The OAMARU ¥ t M ATT, can now be purchased every evening at W. S. WARD'S STORE, Thames street. 362 \0 LET—SHAMROCK TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Thames street.—Apply Cogvin, North street, or Messrs Lee, Grave, and Grave. 352 I WANTED KNOWN—AII kinds of OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY done by W. J. Clarke, Ribble street: Houses, groups, parties, etc. Drop a postcard; ha* will do the rest. WHEN you want coal, you want the best. TARATU has proved itself THE COAL of coals. For threshing purposes it is unequalled. WANTED— All lovers of a good fire to give TARATU COAL a fair trial, and we are assured that they will not be disappointed. ANTED KNOWN—That we are e T T pert razor-setters. Brng u~ old razor and have it set by Herbert. "NTENDLNG RABBITERS- for .this i season should make arrangements early. Highest market prices on tram.—FORSCUTT, Oamaru. ' dOK Out for Frith's Football Punch. ' Beware of imitations. None genuine it bout Frith"s name on label. E n R a good Eiavr-cnt and Shave go to , Charlev Herbert's Queens Saloon — the most nr>-to-date in North Otago. ANTED TO BUT—FRESH EGGS. Y y Apply Lane's Emulsion Factory, Harbor street, next Harbor Boatd office.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10104, 23 March 1909, Page 3
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