WANTED WANTED A FEW BOARDERS; Good Accommodation for Families and Travellers.—Apply Mbs. Noblb, Bay View House, Wharf-street, 182 WANTED TO LET—GoodFour-roomed COTTAGE, in Ure-streefc. —Apply Mail Office. 559 WANTED TO SELL—SEED POTATOES, of different sorts. J. Cukeie, Coal and Chaff Store, Thamesstreet. 437 WANTED KNOWN— MRS. CAREY, MIDWIFE or MONTHLY NURSE, either in town or country. Bay View Boardinghonse, Wharf-street. 351 WANTED KNOWN BOARD and RESIDENCE for one Gentleman, within five minutes' walk of the Post Office.—Apply " X.Q.R.," Mail Office. WANTED KNOWN—SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED by a practical Engineer. Orders left with Mr. M'Bride, Tobacconist, Tliams-street, will be promptly attended to. Terms moderate. S. E. Hubbard. 543 WANTED KNOWN.—FOR SALE or TO .LET, a Substantial HOUSE of seven rooms, lathed and plastered, with Half-acre of Ground. "Well Situated, Fixed Grates, Leamington Range. A plentiful supply of water in concrete tank, with other conveniences.—Apply L. Morton, Tynestreet. " 89 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 fcation, 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 ANTED KNOWN w EARLE'S RESTAURANT, Facing the Post Office, in Thames-street. Meals at all hours. F. Earle begs to inform the public that he has just received from London one of the finest and beßt collections of FIREWORKS ever imported to the Colony. N.B.—Fire Balloons of the largest size. ANTED KNOWN— That the SWAN STABLES Are now under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietor— MR. B. PERRY, And, therefore, Horses at Livery wi be carefully attended to. N.B.—Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire by the Week, Day, Journey. 432 TENDERS OAMARU ATFIEN/EUM AND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. TRNDERS will be received, up to MONDAY, the 25th INSTANT, for PAPERING and PAINTING the READING ROOM, &c. All particulars may be obtained from Mr. Henry Richmond, at the Library. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOMAS WILLIAMSON, •t77 Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF 4000 POSTS AND RAILS. Commissioner of Railways Office, Christehurch, August 11, 1879. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office up to noon of WEDNESDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1579. for the Supply and Delivery of Posts and Rails at any of the Stations of the Christehurch or Dunedin sections, New Zealand Railwaj T S. Tenders to be addressed to the Commissioner of Railways, Christehurch, and to be marked outside, " Tender for Posts and Kails." Specifications can be obtained at the Stores' Manager's Office, Christehurch, the General Managers' Offices, Dunedin, the Assistant Engineer's Office, Oamaru, and from the Station Masters at Waimate and Waikouaiti. Tenders by Telegraph will not be entertained. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. WILLIAM OONYERS, 522 Commissioner of Railways. NOTICES Lost —brown retriever pup, in Wharf-street. Finder rewarded by returning same to W. C. Baudinet. 556 STRAYED into my paddock—ONE BAY MARE HACK ; short switch ; branded like H C ; if not claimed within seven days will be sold to pay expenses. R. KNIGHT, 571 Oamaru. ELECTORS in the Kakanui, Maheno, Hampden, and Otepopo Districts are requested to MEET in the Otepopo Schoolroom on FRIDAY FIRST (22nd inst.), at 7 o'clock p.m. to take steps to secure a MEMBER for the Country Districts. By request, ALEXANDER PIRIE. Otepopo, Ang. 16th, 1879. 567 OTEPOPO VOLUNTEERS. THE INSPECTION PARADE of the above Company will be held on THURSDAY FIRST. All members are requested to attend in order to be measured for the new uniform. ALEXANDER PIRIE, Secretary. Otepopo, August 16th, 1879. 555 SCHOOL OF COOKERY. MRS. GORDON, of the Temperance Hotel, begs to announce that on WEDNESDAY NEXT she will open a SCHOOL OF COOKERY, for the purpose of giving lessons in the culinary art, at the Temperance Hotel. Hours, from 10 to 12. Terms, six lessons, £1 Is. As Mrs. Gordon intends to combine practice with theory, pupils will be requested to assist at these lessons. At the conclusion of the lessons an excellent Shilling Luncheon for gentlemen will be on the tables from 12 till 2 o'clock. A.i Mrs. Gordon graduated in the London School of Cookery, 281, Regent-street, London, pupils have a guarantee as to her efficiency to teach. 556 F R SAL E. AN ENGINE AND BOILER. Apply— MAIL OFFICE.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1041, 21 August 1879, Page 3
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