LATE .ADVERTISEMENTS COMING ! COMING,M. M „ r:; '-r~ ■ . THE VARIETY- TROUPE. MASONIC HALL. WEDNESDAY/ FRIDAY, AND NOVEMBER: 14,' 15, 16, and 17. '-. 145 \ GRAND FANCY "BAZAAR. WANTED—IOOO VISITORS. The Bazaar-will be OPENED AT 12 O'CLOCK THURSDAY, ' By His Worship the MAYOR OF OAMAKU, W. J. Steward, Esqr other days at 10 o'clock in the morning. ' ■ - • ' A Splendid Collection of the Ornamental and Useful, suitable for ladies and gentlemen'; such lovelv Dolls for the little girls, and the boys are not forgotten. A Refreshment Table provided. Admission, Is. each. 131 CONCERT. LODGE STAR OF HOPE, NO. 22, 1.0. G.T.- . ■ ■ l CONCERT, consisting of Vocal and L Instrumental Music, will be given by the above Lodge on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 14th Inst., in Tees-street Hall. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; to commence at 8 o'clock. :••••■••■ Admission - laD. KENNEDY, W.S. - THF. GREATEST LIVING INSTRUMENTALIST, '. -,_ AND. ■'• '' .INCOMPARABLE COMPANY, ■■ix> -,. ■ TWO GRAND CONCERTS, : liriinediately after Diinedin Season. RICHMOND THATCHER, Secretary and Agent, Prince of Wales' Hotel; ' 143 "Dunedin. TO BUILDERS. pENDERS will be received up to THURS- • DAY, loth Inst., at 5 p.m., for Extensive ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS ta the Railway-Hotel, Ngapara, for Mr. 1 J." S. Campbell.
For Plans and Specifications, apply to the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. JOHNSTON, 115 Architect. NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. A LL Exhibitors at the Show are re- --*- quested to call at the Secretary's Office to RECEIVE their CARDS OF ENTRIES and numbered Tickets corresponding to the numbers in CATALOGUE. Those fairing to do so before the morn ng of the 15th INST, are requested to call '. early on the morning of THURSDAY, at the Secretary's Office on the Show Grounds. J. CHURCH",' 127 Secretary. INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND. ENTLEMEN resident in the Country, OT, to whom SUBSCRIPTION LISTS have been sent, will oblige by returnin; them, with amounts collected, not later than MONDAY, 12th November Inst., as it is' desired to close the account in time for the outgoing mail. WM, J. STEWARD, Mayor, 102 Chairman of Local Committee. r R S. S. S. S M L FANCY RE POSITORY, THA3EES-STREET. A R T-UKION OF Model of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Wax Flowers and Fruit. Tickets, ss. each; to be had on application at the Repository. 11l BAKNRUPTCY NOTICES IN BANKRUPTCY. LL CLAIMS in the Estate of JAMES -- 1 - LITTLE, of Duntroon, Hotelkeeper, must be sent to . the undersigned,- duly proven, on or before the 11th Proximo, otherwise they connot be recognised. . T. H. BROWN, -9 Trustee. IN .BANKRUPTCY. N the assigned Estate of W. H. DAN- • SEY. A Final Dividend in the above Estate is now Payable at the office of the undersigned to all Creditors who have duly proved their Claims. „T. H. JBROWN, -—- S Trustee.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 480, 12 November 1877, Page 3
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