WANTED WANTED, a Fem.de Respectability in A). ply, Man. Oiiii-e. "SYTANTr.D. a -mart LAD \V _ Air.lv. Man. Office WANTED, active LAD to milk cows and drive milk cart. —Apply sharp. ! J. Robertson", Mount L J leasaut. IS j iT ANT ED immediately, by a single Y V lady, a MAKHIED (JOI.TLK without encumbrance, the woman only < eqmred ,-ork.— Apply, Oilice of this Paper. 19 'ED, a Smnrt HOY.—Apply tr Jamks'uuilvik, Plumber, Thame*IT ANTED KNOWN—J hat (...- u. t' DRAPER is SELLING splendid APES at Is per lb. Ranted to ski J., two tuns V COOKING APPLES, at 4d per &TANTED KNOWN—That THIS IS Y THE SHOP. XT ANTED to SELL, Peaches at from V -id to Sd ; Apples, 3d to Gd ; Pears, to Sd ; Onions, 3d. rTAXTET) KNOWN —Just Received—j YV NINE CWT. Gil APES, direct from Melbourne. •>' r ANTED KNOWN—New ImportaVV ' tion of BOOTS (best quality) just opened out.—Mack arlani: and Co., O'ainani Tweed House. WANTED K N ( AVN-MAC'FA ULAN E AND 00. are now Opening out an immense assortment of Men's and Youths Best Quality Colonial-made BOOI\S. XTANTED, the Ladies' of Oamaru to \Y know that the newest and most Fashionable BOOTS are now on view, at the Oamaru Tweed House.— Macfap.laxe and Co. <JS ' tTTANTED KNOWN—Tweed ami < 'loth VV Remnants, suitable for Boys' Clothing. Must be cleared by end of the month.—Macf.aklaxe and Co. ST'J >,. — TlTt'e D KNO WN. w - F. E A R L E'S LUNCHEON, DININO, & SUPPER ROOMS, Open- Daily. Mkai.s at At.i, Hoi-rs, Comprising all the Delicacies of the Season. Fresh Oysters always on hand. X.B.—Table d'hote at One p.m. on Sundays ANTEDK N 0 W N—- ' That the SWAN STABLES Are now under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietor— M 11. B- P E RRT, And, therefore. Horses at Livery will be carefully attended to. js.B. Bugsries and Saddle i-lorseson Hire by the \VeeU~ Day, or Journey. 432 "VSTA N T D KNO \V >'.- SHADES RESTAURANT, K M P I R E HO T E L. THAMES-STREET. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. 625 RAILWAY KEKIIKSHMENT ROOMS JIIL TIMAiaJ, are now OPEN.—The Train will remain 20 minutes for Travellers to take Refreshments. Luncheon, Dinner.
FOR SALE. jp o i;. s A L K, -2- Privately, On account of \V. Craitr, Esq. — 25 Pure LEICESTER LAMS, 2-tooth 10 Pure HAM LAMBS. The above lot -ivill be sold at any reasonable price, as the date of the pale is too late for this class of sheep. Note.—The Hams are mostly out of Anlgowan Ewes, liy the Marquis; Marquis, out of a Holmes' prize ewe, l>y Marquis, imported by Messrs. Gillies and Street. FLEMING AND I-lEDLEY. 7, WOK XLIT., and 22, BLOCK T.XXVU. On Section 7, Block XLIT., is erected a substantial Twenty-two-I'oomed Boardingj house, at present occupied by Mrs. Morton, and has lately been put in first-class order throughout. There are also Outbuildings On Section 22, Block LXXVIL, is erected a Two-Roomed Wooden Cottage, with Leantoo and Outbuildings. The Cottage is lined throughout. For particulars, apply to W. AITKEN, 073 Or C. GALBRAITH. FENCING WIRE (Johnston's) CORN SACKS (full-weight Calcuttas) CONNELL AND CLOWES.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 572, 2 March 1878, Page 3
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