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New Advertisements.

WOOL SALE. FT1HE Undersigned beg to notify that they will hold a PUBLIC SALE OF WOOL, BY AUCTION, In their Premises, Tyne-street, Oamaru, on THURSDAY, 29th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Charges will be the same as already fised by Circular. This mode of realising Wool, found to be so advantageous in the neighboring Colonies, v/ill no doubt prove the same here, and particularly so if Melbourne and Dunedin buyefa can be induced to visit our Local Markets. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. Dunodin, 15th December, 1864.

[CIRCULAR.] Dunedin, 24th Nov., 1864. DEAR SIR, We beg to intimate that we have made arrangements with Messrs DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. to offer for Sale by Auction, at WOOL SALES to be periodically held during the Season, any Wools for which it may bo desired to try the Dunedin market. The charges will be as follows : — On Sales effected, 2$ per cent, commission, and proportion of advertising expenses. On Wool offered but not sold, merely proportion of advertising expenses. On Wool going into Store, the charge is Jd. P er lb. for receiving, weighing, classifying, and delivery. Wo feel assured that this method of Periodical Sales will be more satisfactory to Wool Growers, who will have the opportunity of offering then 1 Wool to competition at theiv own limits, or shipping it direct should the limit not bo obtained, without incurring more than trifling expence. It w 11 also relieve us from occasional embarrassment arising from our endeavoring to obtain the best price for our Constituents' Wool at a time when we may ourselves be in the Market as buyers. We are, dear Sir, Yours faithfully, CARGILL & CO.

CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS!! CHRISTMAS!!! GRAND DISTRIBUTION ! ri EESE, TURKEYS, DUCKS, FOWLS, AND PIGS, WILL BE GIVEN AWAY, OK FRIDAY EVENING, 23rd INSTANT, AT THE STAR AND GARTER HOTEL, At 7 o'clock sharp.

OAMARU LAND AND BUILDING INVESTMENT SOCIETY, — The next Monthly Subscription will be received at the Northern Hotel Assembly Room, on TUESDAY, 3rd JANUARY, 1865, at 7 o'clock p.m. The FIRST SALE OF SHARES will take place at 8 o'clock on the same Evening. GEORGE SUMPTER, Secretary. Oamaru, Dec. 14th, 1864.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PSALMODY. The CLASS for the Practice of Sacred Hcrmony, meets every THURSDAY Evening, at Seven o'clock, in the District School-house. All are invited to attend. J. BRUCE, Leader pro tern. Oamaru, Dee. 14th. 1864.

"VTEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION. - -Ll A Meeting of the Oamaru District Committee will be held on TUESDAY, 27th December, at the Court-house, at 3 p.m. ALGERNON GIFFORD, Hon Sec.

STAR AND GARTER HOTEL. AS NEW YEAR'S DAY falls on a Sunday, our usual custom of OPEN HOUSE will be on MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1865, when Racing, Quoits, and other Sports 'mil be carried on the same as hist year. ARMSTRONG, PAYNE & NEWEY.

GREAT SALE OF THE BANKRUPT STOCK OP \\7 E. ARMSTRONG * N O W O N AT DUNEDIN HOUSE, HIGH-STREET. The only Genuine Clearing Sale of Df apory in Dunedin. Millinery, Drapery, Hosiery, etc., etc., at a great sacrifice, at Dunedin House, late W. E. Arn: strong. Men's and Boys' Clothing at half price at Dunedin House, High-street, above Osgood's Empire Hotel. Remnant dayg, Wednesdays and Thursdays, at the Bankrupt Sale of Drapery, at Dunedin House, High-street. Immense success of the great sale of the Bankrupt Stock at Dunedin House. A. MURRAY & CO , Proprietors.

"jlTOIR'S FAMILY HOTEL, MANSE-STREET, DUNEDIN. JOB WAIN, Proprietor. The above well-known Hotel has every convenience for Boarders. Visitors will meet with the utmost civihty and comfort. Wines, Spirits, and Ales, etc., of the best brands.

ULD SCOTLAND HOTEL, STFAET-STKBET, DTHJEDIIf. WILLIAM FIDLER, Proprietor. Fir3t-elass accommodation for Boarders. Wines and spirits of the finest brands. Pure Islay Whisky always on hand. Billiard Bagatelle for convenience of visitors.

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North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 44, 22 December 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 44, 22 December 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 44, 22 December 1864, Page 3

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