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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. O L U N T E E R HALL. THE ROYAL MARIONETTES ! ! Proprietors ... Messrs. Webb and Trotter. Lessee ... Mr. M. Hogarty. Business Manager ... Mr. \V. T. Smythe Grand Opening Nisrhfc TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY. 19th NOT. For a Few lights Oaly. Royal, Three Distinct Enter- jMarionettes Royaljtainments each Evening. |Marionettes Royal | iMarionettes Royalj Christy Minstrels. JMarionettes Royal; Italian Fantoccini. j M arionettes Royal Little Red Riding Ho<:d.'Marionette.-; RoyaljThe Animated Skeleton.! Marionettes Royalj Concluding with the :MarionetteRoyabßeautiful Trans forrnati.»u;Marionettes Royal.Scene, with Lime Light; Marionettes Royalj Effects. -Marionettes Royal; Doors open at 7.30, com-; Marionettes Royalj mence at S sharp. iMarionettes Royal'Admission—Front Seats.i Marionettes Royal: 3s ; Back do, 2s. iMarionettes A MATINEE For Schools. Families', and Children "Will take tdaee on WEDNESDAY, Novkmukk -20, at 2 p.m. Children admitted for (id. J. GARDNER, 409 General Agent. \ BAZAAR in connection with the Church Building Fund, Waiareka, will be held in Messrs. Council and Clowes' Store, Tyne-stieet, beginning on WEDNESDAY, the 20th INST., and remaining open until FRIDAY EVENING. The articles consist of Plain and Fancy Work in great variety, Chinese and Indian Ornaments, Paintings, Wax and Paper Flowers, Articles of Vertu, etc. The Bazaar will be opened by the Mayor. Several Ladies have consented to preside at the Piano. A Refreshment Stall will be provided. Admission, Is.; Children, Gd. 35;j NORTH OTAGO BENEVOLENT A SPECIAL MEETING of the COMMITTEE of this Society, to receive the Annual Report and Balance-sheet, will be held at the Secretary's Office, on WEDNESDAY, 20th INST., at 7 p.m. JOHN" HARDY. NORTH OTAGO BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. mHE Second AKNUAL GENERAL -"- oi Ibis Society, and also the first Statutory Meeting under the North Otago Benevolent Society Act, IS7S, will be held in the Volunteer Hall, Oamaru, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29th Instant, at S p.m. And Notice is also hcrr-by given that it is intended at the said Meeting to move an amendment in Rule 4, for the purpose of increasing the number of the town members of Committee to twelve. JOHN HARDY, 424 Secretary.

N. 0. COURSING CLUB. ASPECIAL ME E TING of the COMMITTEE will be held on MONDAY, IStli INST., at 11 am., in the County Council Chambers. Business important. W. 11. EONAYNE, 41S Hon. Sec. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. for the forthcoming SHOW, -"-'■ to be held at the Forbury Park, Duncdin, will CLOSE on TUESDAY, 19th INST. SYDNEY JAMES. LOST— A little Girl's BUC Please return to Mr. K maker, Thames-street. " N O T Tc V. LL ACCOUNTS against the Waitaki Amateur Athletic Club are requested CURRENT MONTH. COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a POLL was taken on Wednesday the 13th November. IS7S, for the Election of a Member to represent the Kakanui Riding in the Waitaki County Council as follows, viz.:— Kakanui. Maheno. Total. A. THOMSON 0<) 14 S3 J. GEMMELL 29 43 72 In accordance with section 35 Local Elections Act, 1576, I hereby declare the said ALEXANDER THOMSON duly ELECTED. JAMES G. M. M'LYMONT, 437 Returning Officer. WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. ■ Waitaki County Council up to WEDNESDAY, the 27th NOVEMBER, from suitable persons to act as RANGER in the Papakaio Riding. Applicants to state Salary at per Month, which will be the term of engagement. The successful applicant will have to Range all the Roads in the Riding. JAS. MARTIN, County Clerk. November 14, 187 S. 421 OAMARU WOOLLEN FACTORY CO. \ PPLICATIONS for SHARES in the above Company must be forwarded to the undersigned on or before the 30th NOVEMBER, as the Lists will be CLOSED at that date. GEORGE SUMPTER, 324 Broker. KAKANUI HARBOR BOARD. rriHE following ALTERATIONS have *- been made in the TARIFF : Wool, 6d per Bale. General Merchandise, 2s per Ton, JAMES MATHESON, Secretary. Kakanui, November 12, IS7B. 386 iRT AND GARLICK, Commission Merchants, Produce, Timber, and Ship Brokers, OKX-STREBT, AVCSJJLSD. 296

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 810, 16 November 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 810, 16 November 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 810, 16 November 1878, Page 2

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