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WANTED WANTED, by a middle-aged Woman, a SITUATION as HOUSE KEEPER. Address A. A., Post Office. 750 W\ '•■ T ED, a smart GIRL as WAITRESS; also, a KITCHEN MAID. Apply Earle'sßestaurant, Thamesstre.'t. ' 775 .;NT!v>, a smart LAD for a V'i P.] LIARD ROOM. Apply .Royal Holt; 700 ~\%/' AN'TJ.H a respectable YOUTH. ¥%■ ■ efes-'-uce required. Robert LumsDEN, \\ ;u,onmaker. 756 ,T ANTED, BOOKS TO KEEP, Acv V counts to Make Out, or any Clerical Work, by an experienced Accountant, who is engaged during the day. Terms moderate. Address Nemo, Mail Office. 58 OAMARU WATERWORKS. TTTTANTED, 12 TIP-DRAYS and Horses f for Reservoir. Apply, Contractor's office, or on the works. J. R. DA VIES, Jun. WANTED to SELL—A quantity of GROWING TIMBER—Red, White, and Black Pines, Broadleaf, etc. Apply j Murdoch Gillies, Hampden 652 [TANTED KNOWN—POISON LAID , f for DOGS on Section 13, Block LIL, Oamaru Town. M. Gleeson. 758 'ANTED KNOWN.—H. J. MOTE, Itchen-street, gives the Highest Price for all descriptions of POULTRY. 774 [TANTED KNOWN, Superior BOARD r and RESIDENCE for Boarders and Visitors, with every comfort and attention. Bay View—G. W. Busn. Proprietor. 728 ANTED KNOWN—Fresh OYSTERS daily.—J. Tunnage, Thames street. 901 [TANTED KNOWN—That the undery f signed is selling Coal, Firewood, and Horse Feed at Lowest Possible Rates. —J. Currie, Thames-street, Oamaru. 625 TANTED, Everyone to call and inspect t f the new Stock of Boots and Shoes, just landed, at James Mollison and Sons'. TANTED, Everyone to note the , T address—James Mollison and Sons, Thames-street, Oamaru, and Rattraystreet. Dunedin. WANTED KNOWN—JAMES MOLLISON AND SON, Root and Shoe Importers, have just opened out their First Shipment for the Season of New floods. WANTED KNOWN— Winter Goods ! Winter Goods ! Infinite variety, at James Mollison and Sons', Boot and Shoe Warehouse. "ANTED KNOWN—Boots and Shoes , , of Evv v Description made to order on the shortest Ttice, at James Mollison and Sons'. [TANTED Known that the MAIL has r a Larger Circulation than any other paper in Otago published out of Dunedin. [TANTED KNOWN—GRAND OPENING of DUNEDIN and CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. F. Earle begs to inform the Public that he has imported a large collection of FIREWORKS direct from Home for use on that memorable occasion. 235 ANTED KNOWN—OPENING of W the RAILWAY TO DUNEDIN. WATSON'S HOTEL AND CAFE, specially built for the convenience of Railway and other Travellers, being situated in the immediate vicinity of the Railway station, and fitted with every possible convenience— Lavatories, Ladies' Cloak Room, Parcel Room, &c. An elegantly furnished Dining Room, especially for Ladies, and Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Night Porter. Travellers called for early Trains. 545 "ANTED KNOWN—That the undert V signed has REMOVED to those premises in Thames-street lately occupied by Mr. Jamieson, where all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES will be furnished at lowest possible prices. A share of patronage respectfully solicited. 915 JOHN M'DOWELL. WANTED KNOW N That the SWAN STABLES Are now under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietor— MR. B. PERRY, And, therefore, Horses at Livery will be carefully attended to. N.B.—Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire by the Week, Day, '"• Journey. 432 PUBLIC NOTICES ">APAKAIO PLOUGHING MATCH. The Match will take place on the 20th SEPTEMBER, on Mr. Aitchison's Farm. Class A—Swing Ploughs. Ist Prize £6 0 0 2nd Prize ... ... 4 0 0 3rd Prize 2 0 0 Three competitors, or no second prize ; five competitors, or no third prize. Class B—Double Furrows. Open to All Comers. Ist Prize £l2 0 0 2nd Prize 9 0 0 3rd Prize 6 10 0 4th Prize 4 0 0 sth Prize 2 0 0 Eight ploughs, or no fourth prize; ten ploughs, or no fifth prize. Class C—Double Furrows. Open to Non-prize-takers only. Ist Prize £lO 0 0 2nd Prize 8 0 0 3rd Prize 6 0 0 4th Prize 4 0 0 sth Prize 2 0 0 Eight ploughs, or no fourth prize; ten ploughs, or no fifth prize. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Ploughmen to be on the ground at 9 o'clock, to draw. The amount of ground to be ploughed by each competitor is twothirds of an acre for double furrows, and five-eighths for swing ploughs. Time—five and a half hours, including half an hour for lunch. 2. In Classes B and C, each man to make his own break, and cleave it out. The furrow to be not more than 9 inches wide, nor less than 6 inches deep. In Class A, each man to make crown, and finish. The furrow to be not more than 9 inches wide, nor less than 6 inches deep. 3. No assistance allowed after gunfire. 4. Start and finish to be notified by gunfire. Entry money, 10s. Subscribers of one guinea, free. All entries must be made on the 19th instant, by 6 o'clock p.m., at Mr. Shaw's store, Papakaio ; or to the Secretary, at Big Hill. J J. G. NICOLLS, I 738 Hon. Secretary.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 759, 16 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 759, 16 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 759, 16 September 1878, Page 3

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