3HIPFS3B. STEAM TO DUNEDIN. Union Steam Ship Company's Steamer SAMSON, fj / ■ , ' Captain Eoust-^. -/ JJ- . Will Sail 1 for Dunedin on TV; JUNE 10. Passengers by train for Breakwater a 10.30. For freight or passage, apply to H. AITKEN, TO GEORGE SUMPTER, ESQ., SECRETARY OF TE*E OAMARU MUTUAL BE.NEITT BUIEDING SOCIETY. the undersigned Members of the Oamaru Mutual Benefit Building Society, hereby request you to convene a MEETING of the said Society, for the purpose of ALTERING ITS; CONSTITUTION by changing it fJ?6uf q? 'terminable Society to a PERM AN ENJjJhe/ Dated .tliis i&th (Jay'of Mayj LSTo. T. W. PARKER, A. PATERSON, W. G. FILLEUL, ARTHUR TOMS, JOSEPH MOSS, JOHN THOMSON, JAMES KAY, A. J. S. HEADLAND, A. Y. SMITH.
JL hereby CONVENE A7_MEETING of the above Society, to be held at the ■Mechanics' Institute, OaniaSJu, on TUisiWfif/.'flTe Tlth day of JULY, 1576, At 8.30 p.m., for the purpose above-men-tioned. Dated this 19th day of May, IS7O. GEORGE SUMFTER, 217 Secretary. fammp&L kotzce. 3? R M;UJjmPATi^(?OUNCIL.. ': 50TICE. ,; i . bJ ATEPAYOR9'.are Reminded of the nejL\j cessity for'making immediate payment of all rates due to the Corporation. Failing payment on or before the 15th JUNE NEXT, Ratepayers then in default will be excluded from the Citizens' Roll. E. W. ROXBY, Town Clerk. May IS, 187G 207 business &STSSES, OBE J! T K E I REDING HOUSE, ■.rih&fcKEETj- V * Brfarders will find every convenience and comfort at the above House. Well-venti-lated Bedroonis. Expresses and.. Horses for Hire. r ' .... =V,•.-.■•■■. -- T THE UNDERSIGNED, HAYING ' PURCHASED THE BUSH-LAND recently owned by Hill Bros., alrOtajiopo, am 3 REPAipD TO SUPPLY FIREWOOD POSTS, lAND FENCING M^ERIAL, at the Lowest Market Prices. Orders received at the Wood Yards, Otepopo, or at the Fellmongery, Maheno. 207 DAYID BOOTH. ROBERT ROSS, - BOOTMAKER, IHE abo\4 takesjthe opuffrfanity ofC-thapk-L ing tljp PubJ|c-foi" flie hitherto received,/and begs to intimate that lie has RIBIOVED into his NEW SHOP, next door to the old establishment, and trusts to receive a continuance of jjast favours. 301 _,_TANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDIN VV KNOW I / T#4 T THE MOST # | COMFORTABLE- BE DROp^CS -S " r " AI& •- 1 §\\ AT WATSON'S. | Vi Travellers called for early trains and coaches.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 40, 7 June 1876, Page 3
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357Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 40, 7 June 1876, Page 3
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