WANTED j "T ANTED, MAN to make himself V GEN EEALLY USEFUL. Apply Swan Hotel. :")61 "ANTED, a YOUTH, to KEEP BOOKS. Apply by letter, en testimonials. Reid Brothers. ' Waterloo House. 550 | |7"ANTED, smart BOYS, to LEARN V'Y the TRADE. Apply Roughtox and Pock t.inoTon. 546 [7-ANTED, a COOK for road party J Y T Apply Htjgh WAIiiACB, Awamoa.' i °-*\ .; OULD Mr. G. W. WRIGHT oblige by calling at the-Mail office. : [7ANTED, "a WOMAN to CLEAN ¥V OFFICES Apply, at once personally. W. J. Smith, "Colonial Bank Buildings. 472 BOOT AND SHOE TRADE. "7ANTED, Six first-class Tradesmen, for BENCH WORK. Good wages, and constant work. ! HOUGHTON AND POCKLINGTON, J [ Boot Factory, Oamarct. 45? j WANTED TO SELI covered WAGGONETTE, HORSES, 1 and HARNESS, all \n firstrclass order, j Apply EbbiKttTos, B'-'ST, and Co. 47i<' WA NIE D KNO W N First-class I BEDS, at Gordon's Temperance I Hotel and Restaurant. Table d'Hote from 12 to 2. 399 j ~S "ETANTED KNOWN. Best and ¥ V Cheapest LAMB in Otago at the Smith field Butchery. WANTED KNOWN—That the undersigned is selling Coal, Firewood, and Horse Feed at Lowest Possible Rates. —J. Cukrie, Thames-street, Oamaru. 62;> i WANTED Known that the MAIL hap j a Larger Circulation than any othei j ner in Otago published out of Dunedin. S "7ANTED KNOWN—OPENING of [ ' • the RAILWAY TO DUNE DIN. j WATSON'S HOTEL AND CAFE, specially built for the convenience of Railway and j other Travellers, being situated n the im- ! mediate vicinity of the Railway tation, and i iitted with eyory possible convenienceLavatories, Ladies' Cloak Room, Parcel j Room, &c. An elegantly furnished Dining < Room, especially for Ladies, and Ladies ac- ' companied by Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Night l Porter. Travellers called for early Trains. 545 ■ ANTED KNO W N EARLE'S RESTAURANT, Facing the Post Office, in Thames-street, j Meals at all hours. j Pastrycook and Confeetiqner. Weddings, j Balls, and Soirees catered for upon the i Cheapest Terms. 235 j iIT ANTED KNOW N— I VV That the ! SWAN STABLES j Are now under the Personal Supervision j of the Proprietor— j MR. B. PERRY, j And, therefore, Horses at Livery will ■ be carefully attended to. N.B.—Buggies and .Saddle Horses on Hire j by the Week, Day, ""■ Journey. 432 j SHIPPING I UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY I (LIMITED). • THHE Steamers the !above Company \ -"- leave Port Chalmers during NOVKM- j BER as under, circumstances permitting : { FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON I —Wanaka, 9th ; Taiaroa, 13th ; Taupo, j 16th ; Taranaki, 19fch ; Wakatipu, 20th ; j Hawea. 23rd ; Taiaroa, 27th ; Wanaka, j 30th. i FOR NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, TAU-! R.ANGA, AND AUCKLAND— Wa-1 naka, 9;h : Taupo, 16th; llawea, 23rd; j Wanaka, 80th. j FOR NELSON. TAKANAKT, AND ! MANUKAU—Taiaroa, 13fch ; Taranaki. 19th ; Taiaroa, 27th. i FOR SYDNEY (via Wellington)—Waka- \ tipu, 20th ; (via Auckland), Rotorua, j sth December. ! FOR WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, HOKI-1 TIKA, JACKSON'S AND MARTIN'S! BAY.-; (via Lvtteltou and Kelson) —j Maori, 15th. : OAMARU AND DUNEDIN STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S WAITAKI Sails from Oamaru for Dunedin on Friday, Ist November, S p.m. j Monday, 4th November, at S p.m. [ Thursday, 7th November, 8 p.m. Saturday, 9th November, S p.m. Tuesday, 12th November, S p.m. Friday, 15th November, S p.m. Monday, 18th November, S p.m. Thursday, 21st November, S p.m. Saturday, 23rd November, S p.m. Tuesday, 20th November, S p.m. Friday, 29th November, S p.m. Freight ... 12s 6'd per ton. Parcels under 2ft, Is. Passages : Saloon, 12s 6d; Return, 20s. Fore Cabin, 7s 6d ; „ 10s. Not including Meals or Railway Fares to or from Port Chalmers. For Freight, etc., apply to H. AITKEN, SfiO Agent. NOTICES THE NORTH OTAGO FISH, OYSTER, AND POULTRY" MART. WJ. LEN NO N , Has iusfc supplied a great want by ] establishing himself in the above-mentioned line of huMin-s-i in the commodious and otherwise suitable promises lately occupied by Mr. S.M.VRT, in Thames-street. He will ahvavs keep the largest and best supply procurable of FRESH FISH, including ') YS.FKKS, on hand ; and hopes to secure a fair share of public patronage. A larce supp'v of POULTRY always on hand. " Fish delivered in all parts of Town and Suburbs. IS2 CONSULTATION on the OAMARU GRAND HANDICAP, to be Run 11th DECEMBER, IS7S. 500 Members, at £1 each. First Prize Se.oud Prize Third Prize Starters (divided) ... >; op-starters (divided) The Drawing will take place nnder the supervision of a Committee of responsible Subscribers present immediately on Subscription List being closed. CHARLES DANSEY, Tobacconist, 256 Tr ames-Btreet, Qamaru,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 819, 27 November 1878, Page 3
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