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PUBLIC NOTIOES T MISS ROSE'S SCHOOL, WIEAHP iftsctr. (HE above SCHOOL will RE-OPEN et* TUESDAY, the 28ni INST. LADIES SCBOOI. . r BS . AND MISS GLEESON * L wio. REOPEN their school OS TUESDAY NEXT, JAN. 28ra, IST9. _ I*# WINDSOR HOtTSE SCHOOL, HtTMBER-STREET. For the Education of Yon eg Gentlemen. The above School will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, 2»nt JANUARY. Before the removal of a Popil, a term s notice is required. t „7 F. S. ANSTED. I BEG to. call the attention of the pnt.lte of Waimate a tut surrounding districts ti> m y LIVERY STABLES, and to notifv that £ can auppty CEIAFF at Waimate or Waiho Station at L 3 per ton, delivered in trucks. Those requiring Chaff shoaltl scad empty sacks to either station. JOSEPH ATTEWELL, -o| Waimate. TO FARMERS OK INVESTORS. rpHE undersigned have FOR SALE A tO LET. with Right of f'urchaac, on particularly easy terms, TWO VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL FARMS [a the Rakateramea Valley, containing lft»s and 330' Acre® respectively. Full particulars on application. WILLIAM AIT KEN. tjr) Tyne-street. THE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. N* Ft RE AND MARINE. 'OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that a CALL (the second) of Two Shillings and Sixpence per Share on the Capital Account of the Company has been made, and will be payable on the Ist day of FEBRUARY, ES"!>, at the Brooches and Agencies of the Batik of New Zealand throughout the Colony. By order of the Directors. geo. s. graham. General Manager. Wellington, Dee. 'J'., IS7S. '9TO PERSON'S SHORT OF FEED FOR COWS. Mangolds to be given away for the Thinning. Apply .rotEN" OIFFORD, 4.- > Brooklet. ZEALAND INSURANCE CO FIRE AND MARINE. Capital .£t,«j»V>ot>. Ttta above Company prepared to take RISKS on. Threshing Machines, and on Crops from tietd to store. at loweat current rates. GEORGE SUMPTER, 171 Agent. Tyne ami Harbor-streets. (> AMARU PUBLIC BATEIS COMPANY (LIMITED). rpEIK BATEIS arc now OPEN to the JL PUBLIC. iTnrEJ» r I'i-entlemen. sunrise to - p.m., and 4.31> p.m. to sunset. Ladies, 2 p.m. to 4.3t> p.m. Single Bath, b'd ; Children, 3d W SMITH, t tt Secretary. D UNE DI N CUP. 187 0. A Cf>NS ULT ATION on the above .•vent will he by 3»MM> Subscribers at (Jl each, to be divided as follows : - Eirst ... ... Second prijiß ... Thi -d prize 3W> Starters (divided) . . Jilrt) Non-starters (divided). 50M Cronsed cheques,. with exchange (ts) added, and- stamp for reply anil result. Early application necessary. GEORGE PODSON. Treasurer. Address —Bo* '27. Port Chalmers. S4 DUNEDIN CUP, IST9. 51> Nominations. MR. A. A. CAMERON has OPENED his annual CONSULTATION oft the above important event. Members at -OS Eaeh. First (definite). ... ... OWX* Second (definite) 5<W Third, (definite) ... . . 3(W* fourth, (definite) Other Starters (divided) ... W" Non-starters (divided) ... £WOO Etebang'-. t». for el-ei;nrs. Two stamps renuired. one for reply and one for result. AI.PK.ED A. CAMERON. Bos «&t or Prince- of Wafes ffotc ■j.fiT Duncdiß. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PUBLIC NOTICE. rN CELEBRATION of the COMPLETION of through communication. Am* bertey to- Bluff. and for ttie purpose of enabling the public to. visit tha var'ous places intersected by the Main Trunk lins and brandies, it hits been arranged that for ONE WEEK after the line is apen—that is to say. from "-'Vd January ti» 30th -fanttary inclusive. ORDINARY SINGLE FARE TICKETS issued from any station to> any station on Am-borTey-Btttfl; RaiEway and branches, wilt be available for return, for distances of Semites and under, oo the day of issue only : and for each additional 25 miles of fraction thereof, one day's extension of time wilt be allowed on the return journey. W3J. CONYEKS, Commissioner of Railways. Commissioners Office; Cfcristchursh. 123

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 867, 25 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 867, 25 January 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 867, 25 January 1879, Page 3

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