LATE ADVERTISEMENTS VOLUNTEER HALL, OAMARU. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 23rd and 24tb, 1879. ITAR-LIGHT MINSTRELS! Thia Celebrated Troupe will appear ia THEIR GREAT ENTERTAIMNENT. Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8. Admission —3a, 2s, and Is. A. W. CUMMOCK, fiOG Business Manager. COMMERCIAL BUILDING SOCIETY. THE usual FORTNIGHTLY MEETING for receipt of Subscriptions and Repay- ' ments will be lield in my Office, Tyne. street, THIS EVENING, from 7 to 9 o'clock. JOHN CHURCH, ~>S9 Agent. OAMARU RAILWAY RECREATION CLUB. k SPECIAL MEETING of Membera of the above Club will be held at the Goods Office, on WEDNESDAY EVEN* [NG NEXT, at 8 o'clock. Business—To consider a proposal to wind up the affairs of the Club. Every mrmber is requested te attend. 604 WANTED TO LET—TWO SHOPS in Wansbeck-street. Apply to T. Morris. 608 LOST A Black and Tafi COLLIE BITCH.—Any one giving satisfactory information as to the whereabouts of the above will be rewarded, and any one detaining same after this notice will be prosecuted. „ o9i EDDINGTON, BUST & CO. HUNTING APPOINTMENT. THE OTAGO HOUNDS WILL MEET ON TUESDAY, the 20TH INST., At Schluter's Hotel, Boundary Creek, at one o'clock. 598 NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASES, Awamoa, Oamaru, 24th May. SPECIAL TICKETS issued at the Oamaru Railway Station for tho trains running on to the Course will entitle holders of the same to ADMISSION to the Course aud Stand, which commands I magnificent view. Saddle horses will not be allowed on tit course, or persons with dogs following them. Tickets issued at all railway stations foi the Races, on Friday and Saturday next, will be available for return at Single Fares up to Monday, the 26th. All horse-i found schooling on or over the course will be disqualified. FRANK EGAN, 599 Hon. Sec. GREAT CLEARING SALE OP WATCHES, JEWELLERY, &c., &c. On the Premises lately occupied by Mr. H. Mote, Itchen-street. ON WEDNESDAY EVENTING, At 7 o'clock, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. GEORGE GREENFIELD has received instructions from Mr. I\ R. Procter, to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—The whole of hi® VALUABLE STOCK, Consisting of— WATCHER JEWELLERY, PLATED GOODS in Tea and Coffee Sarvices, Cruets, Spirit Stands, &c., &c. N.B.—The whole to be Bold without the slightest reserve, Mr. Procter having d®* cided to relinquish the jewe l '.ery busineW altogether. G. GREENFIELD, SOS Auctioneer. TO HOUSEHOLDERS. LEE 3 AND MOORE, being unable to obtain Mote's old shop for the sale of MUTTON, will in future sell at the same hours in the SHED ADJOINING THEIR OFFICE, cloie to J. T. Evans and Co.« Mill. EACH NIGHT, from 7to 9. 603 POISON. FROM and after this date, POISON wfl l •e laid in the neighborhood of Living" tone, for the destruction of Dogs have of late been worrying Sheep on Ron# 300 and 301. ANTHONY M'HASTES, Manager. Toka-rahi, April 21,1879. 383
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 961, 19 May 1879, Page 2
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