LATE ADVERTISEMENTS VOLUNTEER HALL. Success ! Success ! ! TO-NIGHT! TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. Second Appearance, and positively tie LAST NIGHT UNCLE TOM'S CABIN COMPANY AND LEWIS'S ORIGINAL GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS, In Mrs. H. B. Stowe's great moral and religious Drama, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, Or, Life amongst the Lowly. PATRONISED DENOMINATIONS. Wherever we have appeared in Australia. 30 STAR ARTISTES AND LEWIS'S GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS. Special eng? ~ 0 -ments to strength^£g'. after* ai> Ady great cast: , charrf f MR. HARRY STONEHAM,* MR. J. MUSGRAVE, And other favorites of New Zealand. 40 SUPERNUMERARIES. Orchestra, under the direction of MR. J. KING. , SPECIAL NOTICE. To enable the amusement public of Oamarn, one and all, to witness this great production, there will be NO ADVANCE IN THE PRICES. Prices of Admission Front Seats, 3s ; Back Seats, 2s. Seats may be secured at Messrs. Ronayne and CottrelPs Secure your Seats early. Doors open at 7.15, commence at 8 o'clock. •295 T.Timv M«n«™r. BUILDING SUCLi^JLi. THE usual MONTHLY MEETING will be held at the Secretary's Office, Tynestreet, THIS EVENING, FEBRUARY the 4th, between the hours of 7 and 8.30. GEORGE SUMPTER, i 292 Secretary. j FIRST OAMARU PERMANENT BUILD ING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. nn HE MONTHLY MEETING for Issue -"- of New Shares and Receipt of Money will be held THIS EVENING, FEBRUARY 4th, at 7.30. JOHN HARDY, 972 Secretary. A GENERAL MEETING of the Oamaru Trades CRICKET CLUB will be held at the Queen's Hotel, oq , lUE3DAY, 4th FEBRUARY, at fe o'clock p.m. Business—lmportant. G. HOOK, •252 Hon. Secretary.
3UBLIC NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that HENRY AITKEN, FRANK DUNLOP, SAMUEL GIBBS, JAMES HASSELL, Senior, JAMES WILSON HUMPHREY, THOMAS MEEK, AND GEORGE SUMPTER, Have been NOMINATED as Candidates for Election to the Oamaru Harbor Board. The POLL will be taken on MONDAY, the ]Orn FEBRUARY, at— The South District Schoolhouse, Gretastreet —High Ward The Harbor Board office, Harbor-street —Jetty Ward Shop lately occapied by Mr. Cahill, next Toohey's, Thames-street r: Thames Ward Office occupied by Mr, Gallagher, n«ft Davidson's Bakery, Coquet : —Severn Ward Between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Three members to be elected by the rate' payers of Oamaru, THOS. FORRESTER, Returning Officer, Oamaru, 3rd Feb., 1879. 285 10UND, this morning—PUßSE, containing small sum of money.—Apply Mail office.-Feb. 3rd, 1879. 2 '? 3 EST CALCUTTA CORN SACKS Q« SALE. Full weights, and ban* sewn.—J. Church. *2 ANTED—Two or T;feree MEN, '« T » Concrete Work. •=- Apply MM s. ■ANTED—A SERVANT GIRL i« T T a farm.—Apply to Mrs. Clark* Cave Valley. , ___s fXT ANTED KNOWN—LUNCH at tbj W^f. VV Royal HotelOne to Two o'clock. Y AND SMYIPi AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATOR '■' Swan Yards. >ORDER LEICESTER. RAMS. MR. HENRY LITTLE, (Of Ngapara), HAS TWO OF HIS FIRST-CLASS BAMS In Good Paddocks, | For Farmers or Sheepowners who wish W secure their services for Ewes. All care t*ken, but no responsibility- *" zurther particulars, apply to J. CHURCH; Or, MR. LITTLE, •2# Ngap**
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 875, 4 February 1879, Page 2
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