LATE ADVERTISEMENTS A Z A A R, WESLEY AX PARSONAGE, IN THE !EE HA 1,1.. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 16, 17. All persons who have promised contributions of any kind to the above Bazaar are - respectfully requested to forward them to 1 Jif Stall-holders as soon as possible. , Contributions for the PRODUCE STALL | may be forwarded to Mr. Lane, Butcher. PRINCE OF "WALES' BIRTHDAY. ; A GRAND BALL, ■£*- in connection with the Oamaru Railway Club, will be held in the Volunteer Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, 9fch November. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. Admission Single Tickets, 7s. 61.; Double ditto, 10s. 6d. (including refreshments), to be obtained from A. M 'Corkindale, Itchen-street, and Members of Committee. As only a limited number of tickets will be sold, early application is necessary. 117 "NDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED. To amount previously acknow-. ledge<l £470 17 9 Per Mr. Malcolm McK'-llar, Utekaike. M. McKellar, 1.1 ; J. Murehison, LI; Dainey Conlin. 10s; John Kn'gar, 10- ; John Pope, 10s ; J. Leah-v, 10s; Painter, 10s; Farquhar M l ßae, 10s ; A. Harper, 10s; Peter Kobbo, 10s; James «. onnor, 10s ; Richard French, 10s; J. Spence, 10s ; J. Hamilton, 10s; Clarke, 5s ; James Robb, 5s ; Howell Jones, os; Keenan, 5s ; Peter Lillie, ss; John McKelV ~enr., 5s ; John Gray, 5s ; .L. .• Storimer, ss; J-yon, os; Leitch, 5s ; Denis Mahon, ss; John M'Lellan, 5s ; Adams, os; Thomas fcHyde, 5s ; Kobert Priston, os ; M'C-rty, 5s ; M. Hawkin, 53 ; Hugh Monagh;m, 5s ; W. Welsh, os; J. Welsh, ss; Cameron, ss; Diehl, ss; John M-Farlr.ue, 5s £l3 15 0 PtR MiSSRS. MUI DOCH /ND Wa'ISON, Hakateramea. Murdoch ami Watf«m, I 2; (ieorge Young, s nr , 10-=; J. <; : Aeii, ]()s; J..hn O'iNii!, 10s; John ( ha[ p 11. l(!s; 1 : ii!:e:m \i 'Ketizie, 10s; John Smith, 10s; J-dward Clark, 100 ; James leney, 5s £5 15 0 £.90 7 6 WM. J. STEWAIi-D, Mayor, Hon. Treasurer Famine Relief Fund. November 6, 1577. 103 INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND. (~1 ENTLEMEN resident in the Country, to whom S BSCiIPITON L!Sl> have been sent, will iblige by retnrnin< them, with amounts colected, not later thau MONDAY, 12ch November Inst., as it is des red to close the account in time for the outgoing mail. WM. J. STEWARD, Mayor, 102 Chairman of Local Committee. JHE undersigned has been instructed by the Promoters to i-ffer for Sale a Limited Number of £5-SHARKS in th« XORANUI COAL MUSING COMPANY. FuU particulars can be obtained f om 106 GEORGE SUMPi'ER. The ROOMS over Ronayne and Cot- ' trell's shop. They are admirably suited for offices, being in the moat central part of the town. SS RONAYNE AND COTTRELK MRS. S. S. SMITH'S FANCY REPOSITORY, Thames-street. ART-UNION OF Model of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Wax I' lowers and Fruit. Tickets, ss. each; to be had on application at the Repository. 11 1 MUSIC. "\yfRS. W r . il BRUN TO N -*-*-*- receives Pupils for MUSIC and SINGING, at her residence, Humber-street. Terms —Three Guineas vjer Quarter, of Ten Lessons, payable in advance. 29 ~Vf- -E W BOOKS! iM NEW 7 BOOKS. JUST ARRIVED, Several CASKS of ~B )OKS, specially selected for Prizes. C ifts, J£:c, Etc. Booksellers and Statioxebs. 2(i9
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 477, 8 November 1877, Page 3
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