"v'TED - " . iT-" - P_- V 11 " 1 i.i N. i -s- •i< ot ..V.-V.' i>D. UEisK;:/ i. v' >' a ".rood c-ml: .-,!!••; <r.u;:dro& ; ii'ly.. 'and ;isc--Uf.Ui:t!(:(t t« «-iu.ure;i. —Appiy at this oiiiee. i'Oii "% HAN b> (h ive horse--ami ?' v*' c.ii-s.—A'piy J. Ci'u.Kiji, Xluunesstreefc. . " "20!) "^"¥7"ANTED,' a t:!f;r..u2hly competi f V GF.NBK'AL' SERVANT. —Apply office of this-pfijior.. 171 W r ANTi'D, a YoUNG'Gi I."L as general servant.— Aouiy oftice of tJiis jwper. KJI WAMi H, \.l l. \ <o • v i, or general . work.—Apply Noirrr Otago Hotel. J4f> \S 7 ANTED. RooKS TO •KKKI', .Acs' i counts to >3also Our. or any Clerical Work,, by ari pxpuriow.-o'l Accountant, who is engaged during ifce u»v. Terms moderate. Addros Nemo, If nil 5S 7~ANTKi \ by' a mustm g-.ntlemnn, BOAIiD and liEjiUE in private family, wkiiin an easy • distance of town.—Apply, stating class of aeconoiipdatioa and term?., to W. !1, Box 2S, P.O. V- ANTED. about 150. BU-HKLS '¥% • DANISH MEED OATS.—Apply Lees and Mooujs. • 208 WAisTED KNOWN—ii. J. MOTE is a .Cash' Buyer of all kinds of Poultiy; yonnw preferred. 136 WANTED. KNOWN PRIVATE BO Alii J and RESIDENCE at Mrs. Morton's, in Ursj-stteefc, fronting Wharf-street : late Mr. F. Earle's. 94 WANTED KN OWN—Fresh OYSTXRS daily.—J. Tuxnage, Thames street. 1)01 W'ANTKD KNOWN GUOCKIiiES, Oilmen's Snores, and Dairy Products is SiiLLING at tiie LOWEST RATES at HiLUiiEii's, .Thames-street, next Wilson's Boarding-house. 760 WANTED K SOWN—That tlu, undersigned is Coal, Firewood, and Hovsiv Fuwl at Lowest' I'oysMc i!:.tfs. —I. CiJKr,]j:_. Thames-j-;reor., Oawaru. 'j-o WANTED, Evoryniio to«i!i and inspect the new Stock or iSoots ami Shoes, just lauded, at J a Mis i!oi,u,sos asi> Sons". -\JJ ANTED, Everyone to note the V V address—Jamkk Molusox ant> Sons, Thames-street, Oau.arn, and LiattrayDimedin. WANTED KNOWN—JAMES MOLLISQN AND SON, Boot and Shoe Importers, have just opened out their First Shipment for the Season of New l-J-oods. llf ANTED KNOWN—Winter Goods ! V v Winter Goods ! Infinite variety, at Jambs Molmsok ax» Sons', Boot and Shoe W arehonse. WANTED KNOWN—Boots and Shoes of-Every Description made to order on the shortestnotice, at James Moi-usos asi) Sons'. TT7"ANTED KNOWN—That the tmderJVV signed has REMOVED to those premises in Thames-street lately occupied by Mr. Jamie.-o;i, where all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES will be furnished at lowest possible prices. A share of patronage respectfully solicited. 915 -JOHN M'DO WELL.
-J%T ANT K D KNO WNEAELE'S RESTAURANT, Facing the Post Oilice. in Thames-street. Meals at all hours. Pastrycook and Confectioner. "Weddings, Balis, and Soirees catered for upon the Cheapest' Terms. 23f; W A IS" TE D -KINO W N That the SWAN STABLES Are now under the Persona! Supervision of the Proprietor— MS. B. PEltllY, And. therefore, Horses ..at Livery will be carefully attended V,. N.8.-—Buggies and Saddle l-li-.rsea on Tlirc i.«v the Week, Dav. or Jnarnev. w ANTEDK N 0 W X. SHADES -RESTAURANT. 1C M •!' T U E II O T E L. T -iAHES-STEEET.' ME A..ft AT ALL HOURS. 625 r* USLIO NOTICES Y ' K NEW Z'. .ALAND RAILWAYS. NOTICE TO .RAILWAY CONTRACTORS. Notice ts hereby given thataii Persons claiming as th"ir property any Contractors' Plant or Material remaining on the premises of the Christcbureh Section of the New Zealand Railways (excepting such as may bo in vise for current contract?), must send in to the Resident Engineer at the Railway Station. Christcharch, a Written Application for leave to remove the same, setting forth full particulars of the nature and whereabouts of the property claimed. All such applications must be made oil or before the 31st JULY • lust.,- aftov which date none will be received. On the claim appearing satisfactory to the Resident Engineer, ho wiii give rhe claimant a written order, authorising him to outer on tbi Railway premises to remove the property within 14' days from the date "of such order.'. All such Plant.or Material unclaimed by the- Slsfc July, or .not ren'oved within the time limited as above, will be deemed to be the. property of the Crown ; and no claim by any person in respect thereof will he recognised. ; WILLT-AM. CONYEES, Commissioner of Railways. Commissioner's Ofiiee, Christchurch, sth July, IS7B. 103 and after EEIDAY, 21st Inst, the ■ hours, of ■■SAILING of thc-S.S. WAITAEI will be as follows, viz. From Da nedin : Passengers by the 10.10 ti.m train. From Oamaru : Passengers from Station at 2 p.m. H. AITKEN, 763 • - Agent.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 710, 19 July 1878, Page 3
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