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WANTED WASTED, a SITi \\T ION as BARMAID. in a good hotel. Wages, LI per week. Address " Experience," Evening Mail i rii".e. o;'.maru. .SnT» "Ujan r' •. x 1 c:H'iMli,li'':. A!■[.'>VV at Oltee. to J. T. i'VA-NS AM) (0. ' _ _ _ s ,; :; TTt'avtkFr{~'sZi: -V'To*" niii 'tor** V T :»Ii«: !• 'ln mod!. '.s I!' '' ■ - KOU.SE, known as '"Bay V ;ew lloiif containing 17 rooms.—For particulars, apply to W. C. Baudtnkt. 7'2<j ANTED KNuWN Oilmen's Stores, and Dairv Produce is SELLING at the LOWEST KATES at Hii.likeivs, Thymes-street, next Wilson's Boarding-house. 7f>!) s'TED KNOWN—Tii.-it tlie WiKsigned is selling Coal, Firewood, and Horse Feed at Lowest .Possible Kates. J. Currie, Thames-street. 0-:::iaru. 025 ANTKD KNOWN—IS Dozen and Brown STRAW IT ATS (newest shapes), Is. each.—Keii> and Co. AXTKI) K S<~<\~Y N\ies' and Children's WATEHI'KOwF MANTLES, at cost price.—Kiau and Co. 09'? WANTED, Everyone to call ami inspect the new Stock of Boots and Shoes, just landed, at .Jam:-'.s Mou.is'in- ami Sons'. WANTED, Everyone: to note the address—Jam i s Mou.i.so.v and Sons, Thames-street, Oamarn, and KattrayDunedin. 'T&TJ 7" AN TED KNOWN—That The CUI- - V TEHIOX STABLES are NOW OPEN. t —Horses and Buggies on hire. Horses bought and sold on commission.— W. Gillespie. 502 WANTED KNOWN—JAMES JIOI,LISON AND SON, Boot and Shoe Importers, have just opened out their First Shipment for the Season of New floods. WANTED KNOWN—Wiutur Goods! Winter Goods ! Infinite variety, at James Moixison and Sons', Boot and Shoe Ware-house. ANTKD KNOWN—Boots and Shoes of livery Description made to order on the shortest notice, at J4IKKS Mollison and Sons'. WANTED Known that the MAIL has a Larger Circulation than any other paper in Otngo published, out of Duncdiii. WANTED the ITBLTC to KNOW that Advertisements of l'i Woi-ds or under are inserted in the Wanted Column o f t-.lie Kvrvjvf; Matt, for ONE S T I IXLTKd.

ANTK I), Persons in 'Want of Situations. to Know that the Mail is t!:? best means of making their wants known l>v advertisement!; of that elr.es are always l«oke" •'or in lrV«ni>;<' ;*'\ '■" "• \$T A TK T) KXOIV N V -y F. K A r;.LK, Pastrycook .\xr> C\ixfectiox fe, HA M KS-ST;; K K'i". Facing the. (iliicc. Ail kinds of and Confection ••y always on hand. \V--i.lnijs juh: fakes on fnnd and to ■'! der. Halls, Soire<>. Wedding Breakfasts, «c., catered for on the Shortest Notice. 285

WA NTK !) KNO W N T:i-c the SWAN STARI/KS Are now under the Personal Supervision of the IYoi>ri;:ti>r — Mil. K. PIi'IUIY, Ami, therefore, Horses at Livery will he carefully attended to. JC.ls.—Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire by the \Yeek, Day. or Journey. 43:2 "^Y" A XT E D KNOW N - SHADES RESTAURANT, E M I" I R E H 0 T E L, THAMES-STREET. ME ALS AT ALL HOURS. fi2o PUBLIC NOTiCES OAMARU HARBOR BOARD. ON and after the 3rd JUNE, the CHARi; KS for LANDING and SHIPPING GOODS at the. Port of Oamarit will he as follow, in lieu of the present charges : INWARDS. General Merchandise, 3s o'd per ton of 40 cubic f::et Coals, 3s 3d per ton Timber, 0d per 1!)0 feet, super. ~ J j.i.nhvood and Logs, !)d per 100 feet, mi per. Fencing Posts ami Kails, 4s Gd per ITO l'a'in:. r s, is per .100 <_' attic and FTorsus, 2s (ideach; Yearlings, half rates Sheep, "Vl oath Rigs. 4(1 eaeh Machinery, &.C., by special agreement Minimum charge for parcels, -d

outwa i; ns. Gouer.il Merchandise, 2s Gil pur ton of 40 cubic let Wheat, 1(1 4-bushel bacrs to the toil j Oats, 14 „ " „ f Barley aiul Potatoes, 12 bags to the 1 ton ) Flour, 11 boas to the ton ) I'olianl, 14 ' ~ „ i's J'Ji'an. 22 ~ ] Wool, p; r bale, Is Stono, I<l per foot Si-ites, 2s ]ht toil i pud Morse.-', 2s'id oach ; Yearlings,

h;iir'-r;iVjs . Sheep, '2il Pigs, -j.l Machinery, Ac., by special ;U;;rec!«cnfc inimum charge for ii.; reels, 2d By order of the Hoard. TJIO MAS i'OR UESTEL!, .Secretary. Oama-r. 2-ith M:iy, IS7B- 747 BERLIN WOOLS, HKKi.IN WOOLS, i>r GIIEAT VARIETY OF SHA D E AN D COLO 11. Also, a splendid assortment of Choice Patterns in CUSHION SLIPPERS, COSIES, &e., &c. RONAYNE AND COTTRELL. The no r tiiern i-iotel (opposite the Railway Station), 0 AMARU. ALEXANDER JOHNSTONE (of Waimate) Respectfully informs the Public that he has become the Proprietor of ths above-named Hotel, and hopes by strict attention to the requirements of his Customers to merit a large share of public support. None but the best brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits kept. Travellers called in time for the •arly traias. 844

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 701, 15 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 701, 15 June 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 701, 15 June 1878, Page 3

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