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*td. or;v. npuny's s.s. Maori. Captain, jmr departur« for Dunedin ..taantifut Star. Captain- Jonen, . pork this* morning from Dunedin. cargo of cement. tiio schooner Martha Reid arrived her« yrstmTr.iy from Dun«iiin. iu bidt.iwt. Xho hiirqnrntin* Esfcrlfe if rapidly fillinjf up. Tlx; f'im- is f;wt g'-tting rid of h«r conl. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. TntARCv August t!>. 'llia schooner Pelican, stranded in last gale, was successfully launched to-day. She is making no water, and is believed to be auite uninjured. Mhe ■wilt go to Dunedin for repairs.

COMMBKCtAL INTEL L W ESC Ft. AUCTIONED R'S REPORT. Mr. O. Greenfield reports that he held a ■ale of household furniture at his auction mart this day.. The attendance was large, and the bidding spirited. SYDNEY MARKETS. The N.Z.L. and M.A. Company report under date Sydney, August 2nd, that the following are the current quotations :—Oats, 2b to 2s t>d per bushel ; potatoes, L<t 10s to L 5 10a per ton; bran, lljd to 12Jjd per bushel - r maize, best shipping lota, 2» Bd per bushel * wheat, Adelaide, 5s 3d to> 5s 9d for best; flour, Adelaide, up to Ll4 per ton. v. sMjto&a bBT AFTOWTMHST TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. Ferrier and rock, mo-roc, nAPHERs, HAVIRR RF.EKtVKO SPECIAL INSTANTANEOUS APPARATUS From London, are prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHILDREN IRRESPECTIVE OF WEATHER. 342 R. GEORGE ROBINSON SURGEON DENTIST, i() years' experience, and Member of the Odontologies! Society of f»reat Britain, EDEN-STREET. OAMAREJ (See Blue Lamp.) <?. R. visits Waimate on the tirst Monda* every month, and Palmerston on the third Monday, when required. ASSIGNMENT OF THE ESTATE or MESSRS. AITKEN, PASCOE, AND CO., CIOTJIIUO MASCTACTrRKKS TO MB, J. H. Mobiu3OS._ v Manager Moagiel Woollen # Factory, and > Trustees. Mr. Joint Ross, \ Of Sargood, So and Ewen, THE above Targe Clothing- Manufacturing Firm having had to. succumb to these hard times and assign their Estate, we have been iutluced by the Trustees to purchase the whole cf their large Manufactured Stoc: at a very heavy redaction, and have resotvec. to Sell the same again in our Branches direct to the public at prices at which we could not legitimately sell our own goods. In fact (without exaggeration) during the ne*fc few weeks we are in a position to offer New Goods in Men's and Boys' Attire, of Colonial Manufacture, at from ONE THIRD TO ONE HALF THEIR USUAL COST. HALLF.NSTEIN BROS.. New Zealand Clothing Factory. The assigned Stock will be for Sale in our Oamaru Branch, from and on SATURDAY NEXT, Wt JUNE. New Zealand Clothing Factory. 1<

UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. JgEATH'S GREAT CASH SALE I I FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Men's Mole Trousers, 4s 6*<J per pair Men's Tweed Suits, 24s 6d Boy's Tweed Suits, 7s Gd Boy'* Moleskin Suits, 3a Alt Wool Flannel, Is per yard All Wool Merino, Is fid per yard Cape Wincey, 4d per yard Twilled Wincey, CJd per yard. Aberdeen Wincey, 9|d per yard Muslin Curtains, 3a 3d Laities* Wool Sleeveless Jackets. 2s fid. Children's Wool Boot# and Infantees, Sd per pair. And Piles of Remnants on the Counter. BEATE'S GREAT CASH SALE, Itchen-street, near Star and Garter. 935 TREE.-?. TREES. TREE-t. SFKHAL CHEAP LINE-?. RARE OPPORTUNITY TO- PCfCHA-E .FIRST.CLASS NUKSt.RY STOCK. STBMSON AND LEIGH beg to notify to their numerous friend? and patrons that in consequence of having to remote the whole of their valuable Nursery Stock from their present grounds, they are now offering many thousands of choice selected FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, Ornamental, Hsrdy, Evergreen, and Deciduous Flowering Shrubs, all of which have been annaully transplanted, and cannot be surpassed. The whole stock ia clean and healthy. Apple Trees guaranteed free from Arneriaa Blight. 67,000 Scotch Firs', two year* Id, trant planted. Alao, a large quantity of Rhubarb Boots, including Myatt's Victoria, Hyatt's Albert, and Giant Victoria. Note the Address—WAITAKI SEED t iIART, Tajjua-ynuar.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1040, 20 August 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1040, 20 August 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1040, 20 August 1879, Page 2

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