N. O. TURF CLUB. ! j A N ADJOURNED MEETING of the above Club will lie held at S o'clock THIS EVENING, at the Empire Hotel. I 447! OAMARU HARBOR 'BOARP. rpHE usual FORTNICHTLY" MEETING -•*- of tlic Harbor Board will be held in the Board Boom, Harbor-street, mi FRIDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, IS7S. it 10.SO a.m. j T. FORRESTER, Secretary. E C ONI) sT~nITa~Y HvITO~OL LANTERN ENTERTAINMENT. On FRIDAY NEXT, in the new Hall, Teesstreet, at 7.50 p.m., will be shown the new American SOIOPT I C 0 N, Showing a dise S feet in diameter. 2S Slides of Christian Martyrs 12 Slides of the Holy Land 13 Slides of Natural Phenomena. Some Hviims will also be thrown on the Short Readings will he given explaining each Slide. Admission : Gd to all Sunday Scholars. Crown people, Is. All the Sunday School Children invited on FRIDAY NEXT, 22:;r, INST. 454 COUNTY' COUNCIL ELECTIONS. "jVTOTICi: IS HEREBY GIVEN that a I POLL was taken on "Wednesday the ! R'tli November, IS7B, for the Election of a Member to represent the Otcpopo Riding in the YVaitaki County Council as follows, viz.:— Otcpopo. K alcum i. Total. FALCONER, J. ISO 12 14S -MORTON, M. 47 7<> 12S Majority for Mr. Falconer 25 In accordance with section 35 Local Elections Act, 187'.>, I hereby declare the said JAMES FALCONER duly ELECTED. ALEXANDER PIRIE, ■ STEAM TO LYTTELTON, NELSON, i WESTPORT, AND GREYMcUTH. j HPHE S.S. STAR OF THE SOUTH, I -"- will be despatched for the above ports on | TUESDAY, I.9th INSTANT. j For freight or pas-age apply to 388 OEOROE SUMPTER. j WILSON'S BOARDING-HOUSE. ~RS. WILSON begs to intimate to her Friends and. Patrons that she has again OPENED the above BOARDINGHOUSE, and trusts to meet with a Liberal Amount of Support. :> .~~;1 OAMARU HARBOR BOARD. npENDERS for LABOR only, required in -"- the Erection of Telegraph Line from tho Office in Harbor-street to the Breakwater, will be received up to THURSDAY, the 21st INSTANT. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All particulars can be obtained at the Board Office. THOS. FORRESTER, 45G Secretary. ! BOOT AND SHOE TRADE. ~~TT ANTED, Six first-class Tradesmen, •' for BENCH". WORK. Good wages, and constant work. ' ROUGHTON AND POCKLLNGTON, Boot Oastauf. 457 F. ONGLEY to cali en Mr STEWARD, Tees -street. 4f.(! "^fTANTED, T'vo APPRENTICES for Vf the DHF-HMAKINU. Apply to Miss Allison, Aln-street. * 455 VCTANTKD. ?■ 0:1 BRDSiM-rAAT). '*¥ Also, a Mrs Vtw the Trade. Ar.'ply /l. MiiOßCß'iV''. Painter, Kden-street. 440 "'STSTT A? 'i ..:'•, si P'.ice on a Station bv a VV MARRIED COUPLE—Man, Ploughman ; and Wife, Cook. Apply to A., Mail office. 458
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 811, 18 November 1878, Page 2
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