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FARMS FOR PRIVATE SALE. S3 Acres, 2 miles from creamery, school, and station, 5 roomed house, stable, barn (hew), windmill, good land. A really cheap property. Price, £ls. Acres, Enfield ,-well improved, heavy, loamy land; good buildings. £2O. 100 Acres, Weston,' first-class buildings. The cheapest farm on the market. £l9 ,10s. 100 Acres, Leasehold, 2 miles from Oaiuaru, with crop and stock. £525 110 D Acres, Kokoarno, of which full particulars will be given on application £ls. 54 Acres, 2 miles from 'Oamaru, no ' buildings; must increase rapidly in value. Price, £25. J. I). FAMILTON,. AUCTIONEER. SATURDAY, 27th MARCH. At 2 p.m. T d. fa milton: * will sell by auction— Wardrobe, Duchesse Chest, T.B. Washstand, Bed and Mattress, Leather Couch, B.R. Fender, Hall Chairs, Dinner Set, Tables, ■ Books, Pots, Boys' Suits, Cloth- ■ ing, .700 S.H. Sacks, etc. K. FAMILTON, 542 Auctioneer. WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY ,GIVEN that under the Provisions of the Counties Act, 1908, the Names of those Ratepayerswho have not, on the 31st MARCH NEXT, PAID ALL RATE;?, vrhich, on or before the 31st December they were liable to pay, shall be OMITTED from the ELECTORAL ROLL. The Pauakaio Water Rates MUST BE PAID to (..title Ratepayers to have their names retained on the Electoral Roll.JAS. MARTIN, County Clerk. March 15th. 1909. 439 GUINNESS AND LeCREN, WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. "DUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Waitaki County Council to CLOSE THE ROAD between Lots 42a, part 69a, and 43a and part 70a, "Duncan's Road to M'Pherson's Roiid," STEWARD SETTLEMENT. A plan of the road to be closed lies for public inspection at the County Chambers for eight weeks from this date. JAS. MARTIN, County Clerk. 11th March, 1909. 364 NORTH OTAGO LADIES' GOLF CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Athenaeum on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at a Quarter to Five. Business: To Elect Officers for the Coming Season. C. W. MURDOCH, 525 Hon. Sec. j\/TR HUGH-PATON, the famous Scottish. Evangelist, will conduct a MISSION in St. Paul's Church and Wear street Hall, from SUNDAY, March 21st, to WEDNESDAY, March 31st, at 7.30 i.m. Hymn Books supplied. All welcome. 475 TENDERS are invited up to Noon of THURSDAY, Ist April, for the ERECTION of a COTTAGE, Nen street. Plans, etc., at the office of J. M. FORRESTER, 544. Architect. SCHOOL FOR DRESS-CUTTING Over Art Depot. MISS REID (late of Technical School) is prepared to TEACH DRESSCUTTING in all its branches, with or ■without chart. Classes to suit everybody. SCHOOL GIRLS' CLASSES on SATURDAYS. Class Day as per arrangement. 157 JUST HAVE A LOOK At J. M' BEOTO'B Newly imported direct from the makers, and comprising every requisite in. BOOKS, ORNAMENTS, LEATHER and FANCY GOODS, POST and CHRISTMAS CARDS. Suitable for all sorts and conditions of people, old and young. THE LARGEST, FINEST, & MOST ARTISTIC STOCK Of these goods ever imported into Oamaru. As it is impossible within the limits of an advertisement to give any idea of their beauty and value, WE SIMPLY INVITE YOU TO COME and SEE THEM and JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. Whether you wish to bny or not, do not fail to pay us a visit. It will be a pleasure to you, and all are welcome. x YOU CANNOT MISTAKE THE SHOP IF YOU ONLY LOOK AT THE WINDOW. J. M. BRO WN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, THAMES STREET. INTENDING RABBITERS for this season should make arrangements early. Highest market prices .on train.— FORSCUTT,..Oairiaru; ' PRIVATE BOARD & RESIDENCE " Iluketiro," 34 Avon _• street:Miss Procter. . 848' WANTED —All: lovers of a good fire to give TARATU COAL a fair trial, and- we. are assured that they will not be disappointed.' WANTED KNOWN—That we are expert razor-setters. Brne lis your old razor and have it set by us.—C. Herbert.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10106, 25 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10106, 25 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10106, 25 March 1909, Page 3

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