WANTED WANTED, by a middle-aged Woman, a SITUATION as HOUSEKEEPER. Address A. A., Post Office. _SI7 TTTANTKD, a MESSAGE-BOY." Apply .VV ;- f !•::'"■- to Hood and Shennan. io4 a good MILKING COW. yfy l W'-y- stating price, etc., to A. 8., ■ >rfiee <:! -hit ■'•.-.:•«■. One used to tether pre- -, * ■■■;■:■. s. BLACKSMITH i-r th- "%' i .in . Apply to Keid ASH Urav. Oaim-< Si'2 V;.. i.ibwJvS TO KEEP, AcV tji.uiits to Make Out, or any Clerical Work, by au experienced Accountant, who is engaged duriug the day. Terms moderate. MdrenS Nemo, Mail OiHee. 5S TO DBESSMAKERN. W "ANTED. SIX first-class DRESSMAKERS. Highest Wages giveu. Apuly at once. U. TOOHEY, ■Draper, Tf/T Thames-street. 'O TAN TED KNOWN—That the under- % V signed is selling Coal, Firewood, and Horse Feed at Lowest Possible Kates. —). Ov/K'.iiK, Thames-street, Oamaru. 625 l/ANlliD, Everyone to call anu inspect j , V the new Stock of Boots and Shoes, j just landed, at James Mox.li.son and Sons'. WANTED, Everyone to note the address —Jamks Mollison and Sons, Thames-street, Oaina.ru, and Rattraystveet, Dunedin. ~~-~ fANTJ^J^NOWN"^)AMES MOLY LISON AND SON, Boot and Shoe Importers, have just opened out their First j Shipment for the Season of New floods. | \\ 7" ANTED _ KNOWK—WmteTGoods ! I \ * Winter Goods .' Infinite variety, at I Ja.t.rs Moluson and Sons', Boot and Shoe I Warehouse. ;? IITANTED KNOWN V * of Ev. v Description rr.ade to order j on the shortest itiw, ,r,t Jamks Mollison ;OHiNG MATCH. Ist Prize Cfi 0 0 I •Jiiil Pri/<> 4 0 0 ! 3rd Prize 2 0 0 ; Three competitor*, or im second prize ; live competitor/, or no third prize. li Ot'cii to All Comers. Ist Pri:w -fP2 0 (i 2iidi J Yi:;e !> 0 0 3rd Prize ... <>' 10 0 4th Prize 4 0 0 sthi.-Vi,;e 2 0 0 Eiizlvt 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 S 0 0 ! 3rd Pri.-.e 6 0 0 f 4th Prize 4 0 0 sth Prize 2 0 0 Eight plough=, or no fourth prize ; ten ploughs, or no fifth prize. BULKS A\"D 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 doable fur-rows, and five-eighths for swisg ploughs. Time—five and a half ho\vrs, including half an hour for ' 2. In Glasses B and C, each man to make his own break, and cleav3 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 he not more than 9 inches wide, nor less than 6 inches deep. :-!. No assistance-allowed aifcer gunfire. 4. Start and miish to be notified by gunfire. Entry money, 10s. Subscribers of one guinea, free. All entries must he 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. G. NICOLLS, 73S Hon. Secretary.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 761, 18 September 1878, Page 3
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