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PUBLIC NOTICES NORTHERN 'AGP.ICUT.'f <-p..\ L AND ; '"' " PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. : ' fN cbhscquonco of tho Prshytoriiin Fast : I^ay^'ing'hifd' on'' Tmirsd'a'y, '''SOtli f'inst.', the JJeuting of the Members'of the Association will NOT TAKE PLACE on that day, hut. will be held, . instead on THURSDAY, 13th June. The Committee Meeting called for the same day will also be POSTPONED tiatilfvMther.|noticc. ~ . . , ~..;,. J. CHURCH, 730 . Secretary. NOTICE. . . ' >VILL ; NOT.BG RESPONSIBLE for -*- any Debts incurred by my wife, CLARA COTTKNHAM. .'■'■'■ ■' ■• i ,776 GEORGE 'COTTKNHAM. CHOOL ■■' 01T CO OK ERY; MASONIC HALI-, OAMABTJ. Conducted on the system now ia vogue in all the principal towns of Great Britain; "' MISS FIDEER •'-'■' (From the Edinburgh School of Coolery) Begs to intimate to the Ladies of Oamaru tliat she will give a course, of Practical Lessons in Cookery. ■. ; The course of instruction' will consist'.of Twelve Lessons, accompanied with illustrat rations of practical cooking." A large-Gas-Stove has been fitted up. and Pupils will be eua'ole'd to sea the various' processes ofcooking from first to last. ! The Clashes are so arranged as to meet the requirements of people in different positions in life. The afternoons of Tnesday's, Thursdays,' and Satnrdayswill be devoted to superior as, well as plain cooking. • : . The Evening Classes on Tuesdays,' "Wednesdays, and .Saturdays will be devoted to the plainer style of conking. Young' ladies attending school during the week are invited to attend the Saturday Lessons. The Lessons will bo of two hours' for more) duration each day, between the hours of two and four in the afternoon and seven and nine in the evening. Dnring tho progress of the Lesson, the teacher -will minutely describe the ingr.v di'.ntß, quantities, mixing, time of eooking : I in fact every detail incidental to the Lesson. Pupils are requesU-d t:> provide themselves wifcli a small note-book and pencil, ■ that they may make their own notes, Jand thereby retain what they could not trust to their memory. The articles made at each lesson will bo laid on the counter, with the price attached, and pupils will be at liberty to purchase them. The Lessons will include the Cooking of Soups, Poultry. "Entrees, Fish, Stews, otc.: Cakes, Pastry, Puddings, Pier,, Jellies, etc. Special .-:arc will be taken to show the pupils that not an atom of material naod in the kitchen need be wasted or thrown away. One lesson in each course wiii be devoted to Sick ftnum Cookery. I The Instructress will be in attendance at j the School ..hi Monday, .Tune 10, from twelve till four, when persons wishing to join the classes arrs requested to enroll' themselves. SrzerrAT, Ct.ass—Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 2 till i. : Evesisu <' :..i?s —Tuesdays, Thursdays, and ■Saturdays, from 7 tii! 0. TER M 8 : Srr.rr.\r. Class—£2 per eonrse o? Twelve Lessons. Evening Ci.as* —1-js. per course of Twclvo Lessons. Sjngi.b Lessor?--4-s. and 2?. respectively. The first Evening Lesson will be given free of charge, when all interested in the classes are invited to attend. 765 SCHOOL OF COOKERY,

HHE SCHOOL will be FORMALLY L OPENED on SATURDAY NEXT, at Threo o'clock, at the Masonic Hall, by His Worship the Mayor, who -will deliver a short ADDRESS on the occasion ; after which MISS FIDLER Trill practically demonstrate the system of Cooking adopted by her. . , 701 3N and after WEDNESDAY, 4Ui June, the S.S. WAITAKI will PAIL AT NOON. Passengers by Train from Railway Staon at 11.43 a.m. H> AITKEN, 33 A sent. OAMARU HARBOR BOARD. ON" and after the '3rd JUNE, "the CHARGE'S for LANDING and SHIPPING GOODS at the Port of Oamarn will be as follow, in lieu of the present charges:— INWARDS. . General Merchandise, 3s 3d per ton of 40 cubic feet . Coals, 3s 3d per ion Timber, !M per 100 feet, snper. ~ Hardwood and Ix>gs, Od per 100 feet, super.' Fencing Posts and Rails, 4n 6d per 100 Palings, Is per 100 Cattle and Horse's, 2s Cdcach ; Yearlings, ■ • half rates Sheep, 2d each Pigs, 4d each Machinery, &c, by special agreement [ MinnriUnt charge for parcels, 2d OUTWARDS. General Merchandise, 23 Gd per ton of 40 . cubic feet Wheat, 10 4-bushel baas to the ton V . Oats, 14 „ " „ • ( 2s Barley and Potatoes, 12 bag 3 to the I

Flour, 11 h'r.gs to the ton) Pollard, 14 „ „ \2s Bran, 22 „ ~ .) Wool, per bale, la Stone, Kl per foot ...... Slates, 2s per tori Cattle nml Horses, 2a6d.fach j Yearlings, half-rate's Sheep, 2d '..-,'. l"'igs.,.4<l .;,„, ,:<,■■■■ ;, Machinery, &c, by Bpecial agreement Miniinum charge for parcels,;2d i.: /:.'■'> By; order of., the Board. _,£ I THOMAS FOEEESTEB, Secretary. Oamarn. 24th May, IS7&

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 651, 4 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 651, 4 June 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 651, 4 June 1878, Page 3

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