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learn that a cafe has been established in nection with Mr. Tuunage's fish and ova 1 ' saloon, where coffee, made aud kept WarrnlT means of a patent gas stove, and pasties n, be had in a comfortable and neat at all hours of the day. Country vi s will also be glad to learn that such arran " ments have been made for their aceommjf" tion and comfort.—[Advt.] i%

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. V L U N T E E B H A L'L OAMARU. Grand Opening Night, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Farewell Tour of MR. WILLIAM HOSKINS (Positively his Last Appearance), MDLLE. ALICE CHARBOXNKT. The World-reuowned Pianiste. MISS TILLY ANDRE\Tsr The Charming Comedienne. ' MR. J. W. MARSHALL, The Eminent Basso. Admission—Front seats, 5s ; second seats 3s ; back seats, 2s. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., commence at S 415 AY. T. SMYTHE, Business Agent, mk[TED V V ; town — Appl M Tyne-street Oamaru. 4j|j AN in hotel and la.mdress ; gno^^fiforokcoe,-. Labor ExcliahgeTTyw, sireet. WANTED KNOWN—VACANCY fa Two Gentlemen BOARDERS.. Apply to Mrs. Anderson, Usk-strect, n« Catholic Chapel. 445 ANTED KNOWN.—CHINA MATTING, yard wide, SIXPENCE pa yard.—Reid Brothers, Waterloo Hou#, WANTED —A Smart Intelligent Youm LADY to learn sales. Brothers, Waterloo House. WANTED KNOWN—A few SEWINt MACHINES (hand and treaflle)j less than cost price. Reid Bitotkiis, Waterloo House. 47 WANTED General SERVANT.Apply Glasgow Boaiidikg-uodsl «# WANTED by a Oenileman—Private LODGINGS.—A£ V ly Office of tk paper. * 4J7 fTTANTED ~TO RENT —, Furnished V V BEDROOM, by the Wsj? V V forge _ Apjlj lixchauge, Tyflff Oaiui LOST, on or about the Ist of Nov.. 1578. A Dark Brown and White COW, blind of near eye. Any person bringing the same to m© or giving information of herwhereabouts will be rewarded. Any person detaining the same after tliij; notice will be PiiOS EC ITXED. ALFRED SMITH, 475 Carpenter, South Oamaru.. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Hp HE undersigned has for Sale— Blocks of Native Lands fa North Island—with Kauri Timber, mixed Bush, &c., fram 2000 to 20,090 Acres—all .first-class investment. Leashold Property, front;/# Kcw Station site in Humber-stttaV-a. bargain. Valuable Freehold Sections and other Properties. Corn Sacks—Full weights and liani sewn WANTED TO PURCHASE-Wheat,, Oats, Barley, and Potatoes. J. CHURCH, 473 Commission Agent; 1,300 COPIES OF r|p HE OA M' AIC MAIL AND AGRICULTURIST Are circulated in the Counties of Waitaki, Waimate, and Waikouaiti, every day, By Railway and Banners. SELLERS OF STOCK AND FAIiM PROPERTIES Should take the fullest advantage of the publicity which its columns afford BY ADVERTISING THEIR SALES IN THE MAIL. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FARMS ON TOTARA ESTATE. THE NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN LAND CO. (LIMITED) will offer by public auction, at OamarHi about the end of MARCH next—- . 6000 ACRES of this magnificent Estate subdivided into moderately sized Farms, and ca exceptionally easy terms o? payment. Sucl\ an opportunity of securing a tion of th,e pick of the best land in Neff Zealand has never occurred since the colonisation of the country, and without doubt Totara has proved to be the best wheat growing and fattening property in Zealand. ' Date of sale and particulars of terms wifl be advertised shortly, Land for sal®- —*- 564 ACRES, in one or two Blocks, situs 1 ® at Dromore, near Ashburton, within three miles of Railway Station on the Main Sout road. The whole is fenced and partly su® 'divided ; has small house and stable erected, -about 400 acres ploughed up, and 170 in turnips. Price, £7 per acre; terms. 544 ACRES UNIMPROVED LAND, situate on the Ashburton Forks and R Railway, with proposed railway station the boundary. £5 per acre ; term • To cash purohdiKs, concession on aw' . prices would beJmade.'J For price further particulars, apply 4 270 CUFF & GRAHAIf, Christchurcb.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 889, 20 February 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 889, 20 February 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 889, 20 February 1879, Page 2

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