SHIPPING. STEAM TO DUNEDIN. .Steam Ship Company's Steamer .S A M S O H, Captain Ei>ie. Will .Sail for Puneilin on S ATURDA\, JULY 15. Passengers by train for Breakwater at 10.30 sharp from station. For freight or passage, apply to 11. AITKE-N Ayent. A XE SCOLLA Y, FOP. THE BLUE F. The above vessel having the greater portion of her cargo engaged, is open for Freight or Charter. Freight—los. a ton. For Particulars, apply on board. 4H2 MASTER, Agent. MUHSCSPALWOTICES. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, OAMARU. TENDERS will be received at the Council Chambers, up to Noon, of TUESI)A\, the 18th inst., for Asphalting about a, 000 superficial yards of Footpaths, at per yard. Materials may be prepared at the Has Works site, and Tar will be supplied there at 6d. per gallon. All particulars to be had at the Engineer's Office. E. W. ROXBY, 446 Town Clerk. "MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF OAMARU. GREY RIVER COAL. TENDERS will be received at the Council Chambers, Oamaru, up to WEDNESDAY, 2Kth Julv, for TWELVE MONTHS SUPPLY of GREY RIVER COAL, in lots of about 100 tons, to be delivered in the Retort House at the Gas Works, at intervals of about every three months. E. W. ROXBY, Town Clerk. Oamaru, July 13th. 457 NOTICE. ANY People having TENTS Pitched on the Esplanade are requested to REMOVE them within SEVEN DAYS from this date. By Order, E. W. ROXBY, Town Clerk. July 11, 1S7(». 453 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, trading as Builders and Masons, under the Style and Firm of MUNRO AND GIVEN, was This Day DISSOLVED by Mutual Consent. AH debts due to or by the late Firm are to be paid to or discharged by Mr. MUNRO. HECTOR MUNRO, ROBERT GIVEN. Witness to Signatures : W.m. J. Steward. Oamaru, July 4, IS7G. 451 NOTICES. T the solicitation of many friends and clients, I have resolved to continue to reside and practise in Oamaru, as hitherto, sr,s ' J. O'MEAGHER. IMPORTANT NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE OF OAMARU. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BOOTS—OUR OWN MAKE! JAMES SLY AND SON, Itclien-street, are now making BOOTS and SHOES of the very be3t description. Warranted a good fit, best material and workmanship, at the following prices : Best Elastic Sides, £1 4s. ; to order, £1 ss. Balmorals, £1 45.; to order, £1 ss. ~ Shoes, £l, ~ £1 Is. Ladies' French Calf, or Kangaroo, Elastic Sides, ISs. ; Best Strong and Light Watertights, £1 2s. ; Best Strong Lace-ups, £1; Best Strong Bluchers, 17s. (id. ; Boys' Boots, from 12s. Repairs neatly and cheaply done. 403 ST. LUKE'S CHURCH. PARISHIONERS and Friends in Town and Country are reminded that it is purposed to hold a BAZAAR at the time of the next Agricultural Show, in order to create a SINKING FUND, for the repayment of Debentures lately issued in connection with the Enlargement of the Church. Contributions are requested. Contributors, and Ladies willing to take Stalls, are invited to communicate with Mrs, Gifford, at an early date. 442
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 72, 14 July 1876, Page 3
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