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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF OAMARU. INWARDS. September 30. Samson, p.s., 129 tons, Jones, from. Dun•din. H. • Aitken, agent.. Passengers— Miss Thomson; Masters Jackman. -alien.; Hon. K. Campbell; Messrs. Bunting, Long, Beveridge, Paulin, Jackman, Mackley, Hart, Johnstone, White, Rees, Campbell, Thomson, Jones, Dunlop, Rowland : and five Bteerage. Alpha, ketch, Welch, from Dunedm. Master, agent. VESSELS IN PORT. Ketch—Alpha. ♦ * The ketch Alpha, Captain Welch, arrived from Dunedin yesterday afternoon with 235 casks cement for the Oainaru. Harbour Board. The barque Tasso, Captain Moulton, sailed for Newcastle, N.S. VV., on Saturday in ballast. The Union Steamship Company s ps. Samson, Captain Jones, arrived from Dunedin at 4 p.m. yesterday. She brings 20 tons cargo and 26 passengers, and will leave on her return trip at the usual hour this evening. The s.s. Waitaki is due here from Dunedin at 1 p.m. to-morrow. O AMARU LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE (Opposite Post Office), THAMES-STREET, OAMARU. MONEY ADVANCED In sums varying from L 5 to LSOO, on Personal Security, to be repaid by Weekly or Monthly Instalments of Is. in the LI. For instance : Persons desirous of obtaining L 5 receive L 4 10s. cash, repaid by Twenty Instalments of ss. each, the balance deducted for interest, and so on up to LSOU. BILLS DISCOUNTED ; Money Lent on Deposit of Deeds, Scrip, Bonds, &c. ; also, MONEY LENT On every description of Personal Property. Any Security forwarded by Post or otherwise will receive Prompt Attention, either by Post Office Order or Cheque. N.J3. —Entrance to Private Office by Right-of-Way between Messrs. Cagney's and Kennedy's. All Transactions Strictly Confidential. J. MOSS, OAMARU. 633 KEW MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT THAMES-STREET, OAMARU (Next door to Thompson's Furniture Warehouse). MRS. R. C. LINDSAY begs to inform the Ladies of Oamaru and Districts that she has OPENED That centrally-situated shop (late in the occupation of H. J. Burton, Stationer), where she will be prepared to supply the Latest and most FASHIONABLE MILLINERY ; ALSO, LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING AND BABY-LINEN Of All Descriptions. Mrs. L. hopes that by strict personal attention to her business, aud charging only MODERATE PRICES, To merit a share of the patronage of the Ladies of Oamaiii and Districts. N.B.—Hats Trimmed with all possible despatch. b'4B ; ENCOURAGE NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES.

HE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S RETAIL BRANCH', O A M A R U. MESSRS. HALLENSTEIN BROS. Desire to inform the public of Oamaru and District, that a Retail Branch of the New Zealand Clothing Factory is now open in Thames-street, Oamaru. To effectually introduce their goods and drive out the imported article, they have determined to sell A SINGLE GARMENT WHOLESALE PRICE. All goods are marked in plain figures, for net cash only. Any article purchased, nd not approved, -will be exchanged with the s courtesy with which it was sold; or, if desired, the money will be returned. The a access which has attended the New Zealand Clothing Factory's Retail Branches in Dunedin, Christchurch, and other towns, leads the proprietor to believe that there exists a praiseworthy desire on the part of the public to encourage NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES, Especially when superior advantages are offered and your support solicited on this understanding only. >. C. LINDSAY, Manager Oamaru Branch.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 445, 1 October 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 445, 1 October 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 445, 1 October 1877, Page 2

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