WANTED TO DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS. TIT ANTED—A situation by a thoroughly YV practical Cutter of seven years' experience ; first-class ' salesman. Address, "Sartor," Post-office, Oamaru. 7SS WAN TED by respectable person in the Country—One or two CHILDREN to NURSE. W: D., Mail office. 710' WANTED— A Married Ploughman, for Toka-ralii. The wife to cook for station, hands. Apply to me here, James Watt. Waikaura, May 27. 712 WANTED TWO RESPECTABLE BOARDERS; also, one Lady Boarder —lnverness House, Tnames-street. 587 WANTED TO PURCHASE —IO,OOO BUSHELS BAH LEY. George Sum pier. 54S ANTED TO RENT FOR ONE CROP GROUND.—T. C. AND G. M. EVANS. 580 WANTED TO LET, for one CropFallow LAND on Eskbank ; rent, 30s and 355; apply immediately.—Flejjisg and Hedlev, 533 WANTED KNOWN That STONE of Superior Quality can be obtained from our Quarries at Weston.—Mack.eszef', Anderson and Co. 666 WANTED KNOWN—TAILORS coming to OAMARU please COMMUNICATE with the .Secretary Tailors' Society before accepting engagements in town, 631 ANTED KNOWN-MRS. NASH, Milliner and Dressmaker. Dress Goods, Haberdashery ; Ladies', Children's, and Infant's Underclothing ; Fancy Goods, &c.—Next door to the Shamrock Hotel, Thames.street- 616 ANIiJD KNOWN—W. WRIGHT, Plumber and Gasfitter. Pum] sof every description, Biths, .aud Water Closets fixed and repaired. Orders promptly executed at moderate charges. Exe-street, Oamaru. 602 "TTTANTEJD KNOWN—C{KORGE RENVV DALL, Painter, Glazier, Paperhanger, Sign-writer, &3. Estimates furnished and Orders promptly executed with the best materials aud workmanship. Ouse-Etrept, Oamaru, 601 WANTED KNOWN PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE for one or two gentlemen.—Apply by letter, " M.5.," Mail Office. WANTED— FARMERS and others to call and inspect our improved CHAFF CUTTERS.—W. Fraserand Co., Oamaru Foundry. 56S WANTED KNOWN SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Private Families and Boarders. Vie House, G. W. Bush, Prop 'or. 38 ANTED KNOWN EARLE'S RESTAURANT, Facing the Post Office, in ThameSastreet. 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. 23 3 ANTED KNOWN— That the SWAN STABLES Are now under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietor— MR. B. PERRY, And, therefore, Horses at Livery wi he carefully attended to. N.B.—Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire by the Week. Day, Journey. 432 BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. ANTED—The inhabitants of Teaneraki and tfei-surrounding Districts to know that thejf<;:can; get all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES made to order at WM. JAMES' Boot Shop, TEANERAKI TOWNSHIP. A perfect fit guaranteed. All orders promptly executed, at moderate charges. 756 WANTED KNOWN—OPENING of the RAILWAY TO DUNEDIN. WATSON'S HOTEL AND CAFE, specially built for the caavenienoe of Railway and other Travellers, beiug situated n the im mediate vicinity of the Raihray fcation, and fitted with every possible convenience— Lavatories, Ladies' Cloik Room, Parcel Room, &c. An elegantly furnished Dining Room, especially for Ladies, and Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen. B.sdroQina. Nigh Porter. Travellers called for early Trains. 545 SHIPPING OAMARU AND DUNEDIN STEAM COMPANY'S WAITAKI. ON and after this date, und until further notice, the S,S. WAITAKI will run REGULARLY TWICE A W 7 EEK, 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 o Passage between Oamaru and Port Chain, crs, 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). rriHE Steamers of the above Company will sail from Port Chalmers during MAY as under, circumstances permitFORLYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON -p Hawea, 2nd ; Wakatipu, 6th ; Ringa- . rooma, 7th; Lady Biid, 9th ; Albion, 13th; Wanaka, 16th;. Rotorua, 21st; Haw:a, 23rd; Arawata, 27th; Lady Bird, 30th. . : . FOR. NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, AND AUCKLAND Hawea, 2nd; Lady Hrd, 9th Wanaka, I6th ; Rotorna,. 2lst j Hawea, 23rd ; Lady Bird, 30th. FOR SYDNEY—Wakatipu, 6th; Rotorua, 21st. FOR MELBOURNE^—Arawata, 7th; Ringarooma, 14th; Albion, 21st; Tararua, 28th. • ■ r. .. H. AITKEN, i Agent. ■ N O T I C E. WJS ABE . Q ASH- BUYERS OF OATS. 681 CONNELL AND CLOWES. COALS! GOALS;} COALS. I HAG POINT 06AL, the BEST and CHEAPEST to the Consumers, may be had at 32s -6d per ton, from L - a •*./ - j ,832 " »J. Gci
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 975, 4 June 1879, Page 3
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