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LATF. ADVERTISEMENTS GENTLEMEN interested, in the forma tion of a HUNT CLUB are invited to MEET at the Empire Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th IN'ST., at S o'clock. G. GREENFIELD, 665 By request. KAITANGATA RELIEF FUND. SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of the above Fund will be received by his Worship the Mayor, the Revs. A. Gif Ford, A. B. Todd, H. Dewsbury, Father Coleman, Messrs. Kerr, Barron; Greenfield, Otterson, R. L. Rule, Roughton„ and Pocklington, Sutton," Ronayne and Cottrell, Fleming and Hedley, or by the undersigned. Contributions in kind, for sale for the benefit of the Fund, will be received at the Auction Room of Mr. George Greenfield. W. J. SMITH, 555 Hon. Sec. NO. 3 BATTALION O.R.V. rriHE ANNUAL INSPECTION by Major Withers will be held as under : Hampden RifIes—THURSDAY, 11th MARCH, at S p.m. Otepopo Rifles FRIDAY, 15th MARCH, at 8 p.m. WM. J. STEWARD. 634 Major Commanding. NORTH OTAGO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A UTUMN SHOW. SATURDAY, 15th MARCH, 1879. at the VOLUNTEER IT ALL, OAMARU. FLOWERS, FRUIT, & VEGETABLES. In addition to the Prizes mentioned in the Prize Schedule, the following SPECIAL PRIZES Will be given : By the Hon. Robert Campbell—£2, for the best exhibit of Grapes. By the Society—£l Is, for best collection of Fruit; and 10s 6d for the second best Collection; both to be shown by Dealers. By Mr. Connell—£l, for the best Rose in the room. By Mr. Montagu— £1 Is, for the best Collection of Variegated Foliage Plants. By an Amateur —15s, for the best Bouquet by a young lady under 14 years ; 15s; for best Bouquet by a boy uuder 14 ; 7s 6d, for second best Bouquet by young lady under 14; 7s 6d fur second best by a boy under 14; 2s 6J, for third best Bouquet by young lady ; and 2a 6d for third b';st Bouquet by boy. These Bouquets to be made up in presence of Committee, at the Mechanics' Institute, on morning of Show. By a Lady—ss, for best Table Bouquet ; and 4s for second-best. Note. — Intending exhibitors must give notice to the Secretary, at Mr. Falconer's seed shop, two days before Show, that staging room may be provided. Admission ... One Shilling. MICHAEL T. SPRATT, G27 Hon. Sec. IH 1 OR .SALE. A Quarter-acre SECTION and Fourroomed HOUSE, one remove from Thamesstreet. Easy terms, if required. fiS<3 GEORGE SUMPTER. TMPOUNDED on the Sell day of March, 1579, by J. R. Couper, of the Hampden Hotel, Hampden, OIsE SPOTTED HEIFER, no visible brand, owner unknown ; for trespassing on growing crops ; for which Four Shillings damages is claimed ; and in default of being released, the above Heifer will be sold at the Public Pound at Hampden, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of APRIL, 1879, at twelve o'clock noon. H. T. MURCOTT, Poundkeeper of the Hampden Pound. 665 ACCOUNTS which are not PAIb by the 31sr MARCH will be handed over to our solicitor to recover on th' same. GSO C. GALBRAITU & r.n. SATURDAY, 15th MARCH. At his Rooms, Tyne-stroet. 2 o'clock p.m. sharp. T H. BROWN - * will offer for sale immediately afte the sale of the freehold property, the following goods : 500 Bushels Ryegrass (fine sample) 400 ~ Wheat 1000 ~ Oats, long and short (very good) Quantity of Fencing Wire. Also: 1 Chiffonier, 1 Haircloth Couch, Hair cloth Chairs, Beds and Bedding, &c., &c. Terms at sale. T. H. BROWN, 682 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 15th MARCH. At 2 o'clock p.m. FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TH. BROWN • has received instructions to submit to public competition, at his rooms, Tyne street, on the above date — THAT VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY, being Sections 8, 9, 14, 15, and 16, Block XCII., Oamaru, forming one compact block, consisting of nearly two acres. The Auction. ..s much pleasure in calling the attention,of gentlemen desirous of securing an eligible site for a suburban residence to this very excellent opportunity, the situation being exceptionally good, the locality immediately opposite the beautiful plantations of Awamoa, and the property commanding a splendid view of the surrounding country from the Kakanui Ranges to the sea. As it is but seldom that so compact a block is obtainable, especially so situated as to present all the advantages of a country residence while within ten minutes' walk of the business centre of the town, the opportunity is one which should not be allowed to pass. Plans can be seen at the office of the Auctioneer. Terms at Sale. T. H. BROWN, 683 Auctioneer.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 907, 13 March 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 907, 13 March 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 907, 13 March 1879, Page 2

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