r / i.r / r\ t v 7; ' WANTED WANTED, atonee—TWO PLOUGHMEN. Apply to-morrow, T). SawiXD Co., Papakaif l . 761 fTANri'-D TO SELL j-.-cre SKCt 'J'T'>S. with iinpiovemeuis. —F. W. O. (rIUST !-■ D Co. 4 744 ANTED by respectable person in the Country—One or two CHILDREN to NL'RSE, W. D., Mail office. TIG WANTED —A Married Ploughman, for Toka-rahi. The wife to cook for station hands. Apply to me here, James Watt. Waikaura, May 27. 712 WANTED A Competent CLERK.— Apply Lintott and Qtteksos, Oamavu Brewery. 709 WANTED TWO RESPECTABLE BOARDERS; also, one Lady Boarder —lnverness House, Tnames-street. 587 Aft TED A LOT OF SECONDS WHEAT, for Fowl Feed.— Apply G. Greenfjeld, Auctioneer. 655 ANTED TO PURCHASE—IO,O(IO BUSHELS BARLEY, George SUM pter, 54S WANTED TO RENT FOR ONE CROP GROUND.— T. C. AND G. M. Evans. 580 WANTED TO LET, for one Crop— Fallow LAND on Eskbank; rent, 30s and 35s ; apply immediately.—Fleming and Hkdlky. 533 WANTED KNOWN That STONE of Superior Quality can be obtained from our Quarries at Weston.—Mackenzie, Anderson and Co. 666 WANTED KNOWN— TAILORS V ? coming to OAMARU please COMMUNICATE with tljo Seoratary Tailors' Society before accepting engagements in town. 631 ANTED KNOWN- MRS. NASH, Milliner and Dressmaker. Dress Goods, Haberdashery ; Ladies', Childrun'f, and Jnfqut's Ufiderphithing ; Ifaucy Goods, &c.—N'xfc d°or to thp Shamrock Hotel, Thames-street. 016 ANTED KNOWN—W. WRIGH.T, Plumber and Gasfitter. Pumps of every description, Baths, and Water Closets fixed and repaired, Ordars promptly executed at moderate. charges. Exe-street, Oamaru. 602 WANTED KNOWN—GEORGE RENDALL, Painter, Glazier, Paperhanger, Sign-writer, &c. Estimates furnished and Orders promptly executed with the best materials arid -workmanship. Ouse-street, Oamaru, 601 WANTED KNOWN PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE for one or two gentlemen,—Apply by letter, " M.5.," Mail Office. ANTED—FARMERS and others to call and inspect our improved CHAFF CUTTERS.—W. Phaser and Co., Oamaru Foundry. 568 WANTED KNOWN SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Private Families and Boarders.—Bay Vie House, Wharf-street, G. W. Bg.su, Prop *or. 38 ANTED KNOWN EARLE'S RESTAURANT, Facing the Post Office, in Thames-street. Meals at all hours. N.B—A constant supply of the Best Fruit always on hand, at cheapest rates. A constant supply of Stewart Island Oysters. 235 ANTED KNOWNThat the SWAN STABLES Are now tinder the Personal Supervision of the Proprietor— MR. B. PERRY, And, therefore, Horses at Livery will be carefully attended to. N.B.—Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire by the Week, Day, "»r Journey. 432 WANTED KNOWN—OPENING of the RAILWAY TO DUNEDIN. WATSON'S HOTEL AND CAFE, specially built for the convenience of Railway and other Travellers, being situated n the im mediate vicinity of the Railway tation, and fitted with every possible convenience— Lavatories, Ladies' Cloak Room, Parcel Room, &c. An elegantly furnished Dining Room, especially for Ladies, and Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Nigh Porter. Travellers called for early Trains. 545 SHIPPING OAMARU AND DUNEDIN STEAM COMPANY'S WAITAKI. ON and after this date, and until further notice, the S.S. WAITAKI will run REGULARLY TWICE A WEEK, leaving Oamaru TUESDAY'S and FRIDAYS at 8 p.m. H. AITKEN, Agent. Oamaru, 28th March, 1879. 2 CHEAP FARES. and after this date the Rates Passage between Oamaru and Port Chain, era, per S.S. WAITAKI, will be— Saloon (Single) ... ... 10s Saloon (Return .. ... 15s (Available for 7 day Fore Cabin (Single) ... ... 5s H. AITKEN, Agent. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). rTIHE Steamers of the above Company will sail from Port Chalmers during MAY as under, circumstances permitting : FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON —Hawea, 2nd ; Wakatipu, 6th; Ringarooma, 7th; Lady Bird, 9th ; Albion, 13th; Wanaka, 16th; Rotorua, 21st; Hawea, 23rd; Arawata, 27 th ; Lady Bird, 30fch. FOR NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, AND AUCKLAND - Hawea, 2nd; Lady Bird, 9th ; Wanaka, 16th ; Rotorua, 2lat; Hawea; 23rd ; Lady Bird, 30fch. FOR SYDNEY—Wakatipu, 6th; Rotorua, 21st'. FOR MELBOURNE—Arawata, 7th; Ringarooma, 14th ; Albion, 213t; Tararua, 28 th. H. AITKEN, Agent. NOTICES GEO. T. CLARKE, Bookseller, Stationer and General Newsagent, Itchen-street, Oamaru. 745 SCHOOL BOOKS and STATIONERY at lowest Dunedin Prices.—Geo. T. Clarke, Itchen-street. 746 CREAM-LAID ENVELOPES, 5s ; Five Quires Note Paper, Is. —Geo. T. Clarke, Itchen-street. 747 BOOKS and STATIONERY at Lowest Dunedin prices.— Geo. T. Clarke, Itchen-street.' 748 MINISTERS & SCHOOL TEACHERS supplied at published prices,—Geo. T. Clarke, Itchen-street. 749
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 971, 30 May 1879, Page 3
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