LATE ADVERTISEMENTS RESPECTABLE BOARDERS WANTED. Two minutes' walk from Post Office.—Apply, Mr. Headland, Grocer, Thames-street. I(>3 [TANTKD to SELL, RIPE PEACHES. ! ' Price, 6d. per lb.—Apply, T. Pattk.kson", Dee-street. 17 () I WILT- NOT BE RESROXSTBLE for anv DEBTS incurred by ISABELLA STEWART. 164 J- STEWART. LL ACCOUNTS against North Otago Turf Club must be RENDERED on or before MONDAY, 25th March. F. W. 0. GRANT, 131 Hon. Sec. T. PAUL'S CHURCH. >o THE .SITTINGS For present Seatholders will bo LET on TUESDAY, the 19th Inst., from 3.30 to 4.30, and from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m.; on FRIDAY, 22nd Inst., from 7.30 to 5.30 pin., in the Church. 1 •"'•"• A LL ACCOUNTS owing by John Thornton, Esq., must be rendered to us within CONNELL AND CLOWES. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. HHE WEEKLY PRA place on FRIDAY list., in the Waitaki HALL. STOLUNT E E R H A W. L. REES, ESQ., M.H.U. Will deliver a LECT U R E lATU RDA Y, 23 rd INST AN T. At 7.30 p m. Subject : " The Lost Tribes of Israel." T. W. HISLOP, ESQ., M.H.R. Admission—Front seats, Is. (id.; bnc! aits, Is. 10; j NEW ZEALAN 0 rip IMA R U RAC Es. THURSD\Y AND FRIDAY, MARCH 21 and 22, 187 S. . For Fares and full particulars please see i- slips posted at Stations. v JOHN LAWSON, ,". General Manager. 1_ Christchurch, Marcl IS, IS7S. U)? KAKANUI, WAIAKEKA. AND WAITAKI ROAD DISTRICTS. rpiTE RATEPAYERS of the above Dis -*- tricts are reminded of tlie necessity oi PAYING their RATES on or before the 20th INST., in order to avoid having their names placed on the Defaulters' Lists, am! to enable their being enrolled as Voters in their respective Districts. ROBERT HARROW, Clerk to the Board. Oaniaru, March 2, 1878. ■*- TENDERS are invited by the Waitaki County Council, up t> Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 20th lust., for ADDITION of a FOOTPATH to the Little Kim Bridge, at Hampden. Plans and specifications to be seen at tin County Chambers. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES MARTIN. 147 Clerk to Council.
PHE undersigned have to ARRIVE 10,000 FEEL 1 SINGAPORE CEDAR. C. GALBRAITH AND CO. lfil > EAPER AND BINDER MACHINES. Orders for these Machines are being taken for immediate delivery. Apply early. J. T. EVANS A?
JH. MILLIGA* Is now Shewing the NEWEST DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS In West of England, Scotch, Bannoelsbuni, and Mosgiel Tweeds. Also, New Material suitable for OVERCOATS Of every Style and Description. A First-class Fit Guaranteed. N.B.— On Hand—A Great Variety of weeds for boys' wear, from 3a. per yard. Mothers who prefer making up their Sons' Clothes can have them cut in any style desired. J. H. MILLIG Tailor, &c, THAMES-STREET.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 585, 19 March 1878, Page 2
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