STEAM TO DUNEDIX. \\ r SHITE l-Mioii Si«--am . Ship Company's Steamer SS j S AM S O N'V- .-;: Captain Edie. : Will Sail for Dunedin on \£EDJJES©A¥, JULY T«.- .C-.*«*>*■ Passengers by train for Breakwater at 10.30 sharp from station. For freight or passage, apply to H. AITKEN Agent. MUNICIPAL NOTICES. [ MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF OAMARU. GREY RIVER COAL. TENDERS -will be received at the Council Chambers,'Oijimaru, up to WEDNESDAY, 26th July; for TWELVE MONTHS SUPPLY of GREY RIVJBR COAL, in lots of about 100 ton!, to be delivered in the Retort Houseat the Gas Works, at intervals of about every three months. E. W. ROXBY, Town Clerk. Oaniaru, July 13th. 457 NOTICE, 4 NY People having' TENTS Pitched on . the Esplauadjs are requested to REMOVE them -within SEVEN DAYS from this date. ; \ By Order, "•. . / E. W. ROXBY, July. 11, 1876. Town Clerk. 453 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, tiading as Builders and Masons, under the Style and Firm of MUNRO/AND GIVEN, was This Dky DISSOLVE!) by Mutual Consent. \ All 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 : '• Wm. J. Steward. ?;- ; pj&iaru, Jufy;3riß76. '.' .""" 451 j NOTICES. ST. LUKE'S CHURCH. PARISHIONERS and Friends in Town and Country are reminded that it is purposed to hold a 4ZA A R at the time of-jthe 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 ALFRED GIRAVE, M" NCY REPOSITORY? THAMES-STREET NORTH. Lessons given in WAX FLOWERS, LEATHER WORK, and BERLIN WOOL WORK. All Materials Supplied. ART UNION OF WAX FLOWERS. Tickets, us. each, lo be had on application at the Repository. 467 NOTICE TO CARPENTERS AND | £UILDSRS. ! H E C i 0 Jl\ M% N R 0, "AVING secured. "-services of two . First-class 'Plasixjrers, is prepared to give prices for all sorts o£ Plastering. Laths, Slates, Portland Cement, and Plaster of Paris on hand. " WANTED. , ANTED, SITUATION as SHIPPING CLERK; Fifteen years' Melbourne experience. First-class testimonials. —P. Webber, Post Office, Oamaru.' 472 Firing, COKE, 2>?B&?*B£r bag, delivered. ia?r.n<Maft««tT!i'E<iti»v*»T<iw«*.i ANTED JKNOWN—MISS CASEY ISMfS^vnffmHKWUiujfS^cP teach all parts /in Singing? Tuesday and Friday Nights. V "--'' 439 What is well worthy of notice, Twfeeds are the most ashionable, and make the most serviceable suit for any Gentleman, Youth, or Boy's wear. The newest and best patterns have been imported direct by J. H. llilligan, thus effecting a considerable saving in expense, and enabling us to offer special value in garments made to measure. Overcoatings in Pilot ; Beaver, Witney, Nap, and Frieze, all of which are offered at strictly economical prices. A good fit and I thorough satisfaction guaranteed to all the Patroni of I this Establishment.—[A»yt.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 75, 18 July 1876, Page 3
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