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WANTED WANTED— -.A Few Good FINISHERS for the FHESSMAKING.—AppIy to Mr*. I.c>He, a' !'• Toohey's. 802 WANTED, l.v an able and willing tradesman", a SITUATION* on a station. Could make himself generally useful in any sphere of labor. Wages not primary object. Apply J. M. &., Mail Ortice." 14-S WANTED TO APPRENTICE A Res-i ectable YOUTH to a Mechanical Business. —Apply R. Pes fold, Mail Otlice. 169 ANTED TO SELL A I.EASEHOLD SECTION, in a suiendid {■osition on the Hill ( 'A ansbeck-street'. — Aovfvto.F. Cnn:'-K. S' : ' WANTED TO LlLT—Si.kn.liil BUIIDIXi; SiTKS, oppo-ite Royal H.>•.<■!. Teea-atrc.-t.—At.i Iv J. Ir.K.< or J. Church. I'll "XT7".\NTEI> i<> LET—COAL YARD, VV iil.K'v kc., back of Greenfield"? AK'jti"- Rooms. —AnplyT. I'iuhik; SS "TT7ANTHD TO LET Those Eligible W PREMISES at present occupied by Mr. •1.-.-'. lio.*, Teo.s-s're:t. —Apply J. li.ks or J. Clli'i:cil. WANTED TO LET SITTING ROOM and BEDROOMS, well furnished ; attendance if required.—Api-ly Box 3, Po-t Ufiice, Oamaru. 159 WANTED KS'OWN—MRS. CAREV, MID WIFE or MOXTIf LY ftUUSE, • ither in to-.vn or country.— Bay Yiew Boardintjlimise, \\ hirf-r-treet. -SliS WANTED KNOWN—Study econ my, and btiy ymir MEAT from the CAM I BUTCHERS, at prices to suit the times.— Lawsij.n" and Co., Thames-street, Oaniarn. 90G VNTED KNOWN— That G. W. DRAPER in selling Best Newcastle COAL, at £'2 . r f, ami .Shag Point, at £1 4s per ton ; FIREWOOD, short lengths, 32s per cej 'l. S7S WANTED KNOWN MELI< 'AN and If AVES have now OPENED jnj a PRODUCE and GENERAL STORE i those premises lately occupied by Mr. l.'a'.uey, opposite the Po3t Oliice, ThameK■itreet, Oaniarn, OUU %J\TANTED KNOWN VACANCIES VV for a Few BOARUKRS, at £1 per vck ; alio, Accoir.mociation for 'J hree Y.JttUi.' Ladio-', term-* moderate. Mi:s. i; Ir.v< nn.-.-.s lioaiding-hou.se Thames-.*' rf"jt. OaiKiru. 13S TTfAN'TKD KN''WX TE V AND \\ C'FFEE :it ail hours. Luncheon from 12 till 2. —Firs'.-clr.-f.s Bedrooms. At t ;oi;i>o.n"s Temperance Hotel, Tees-street, two minutes' waik from the Railway Station. —Lc3?ons in Cookery. 701 \l7 A :: T ti !> ic N O - Nv S Ti.r.r n . iv .- nniler iVreomsl supervision MK. P. i' EIJ RY, And, therefore, at Livery wi be carefully attends.': K.R.—But'irns and Saddle Horacaon Hire bv the Week, Day, """.Journey. 4.i2 ANTEL» K N O W N EAi'.LE'S RESTAUR a -NT, in■' tJ.l'oat GiiNr'*. in ThasneJ-street. _Y. :».ii " ours. F-.tl.r t•> i:.: public that * hrv* ,::*Z r. iV'Vri London "iir o: : i'.u-.-t Lust of i'IREW"KK.> ever itnporiu 1 -• this Colony, v "ire |:-.itoon.» «•' t'le larger I six''. ~ r r.'/.iT:-::' K:-; ;i V. N—OPENING of V RAILWAY TO DUNEi'iN. vYA'IV- t!-"S HO'i'Kt. A'";) C.'. FK, .--peeialSy iVr the conveni-H.-.j of iJaiiv/ay and .->■ i-.tr Ti-avi-I'.erj, situated « the ini vicinity of tr.o i:.itl*.vay Ution, tr.d v.-:*, I '■■■■■ Par.:fl • . •• ;"<!nii-b r ,"l Dininn , , ... r.-.'ty .% r !.•.;•••.<, and Ladies ac 'nv nti-.*:.F.o.irootriS. Nigii - r . Trsv.-; >••• -i.alV>! forearlyTrains. i»4a PUBLiO NOTICES | i;s. cH.\:i:.E> <,iffo;:d moore, (l-apit of Ilr-IK-,) WILL P.!' GLAD TO REC'KIYE PUPILS i*<>i; MUSIC, F>>r t. rn.H and parti n'ars. apply to Mr. Ge ru'e -T.inr.O.-nnarii Mail Office. 25 i:; THE PRESS. rp Hi: 01. D In E NTITIES. Jl Bv 0:-k cr Tm:Msr:r.VK~. Ileinir Sketches of Otigo in the Early day.s. i'ri- -: I' 1;, 10-.tlicr: Gd, Mu.rs, Dick, am> Co., Publishers. Ordi-r.s received by 1;IINA YN E AND <'< iTTKELI.. f.r, B. W. HAYES, Or.niarti. N T i' rpilE S.S. BEAUTIFUL STAR wiil >AIf. for Port Chalmers direct on TUESDAY. 14th IN>T. For freight or passage, apply to HENRY AITKEN, P>7 Agent. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). 'inHK Steamers of tiie above Company - will :-r.ii from Fort Chalmers during the month of O'.'IOBER a? iicder : FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLTN(tTON Penguin. 3rd; aitaki, 4th: Rotorrtahana. 7th : Tararua, Sth ; Haw>-a, li>th : Taiaroa. 1 -th ; Arawata, 14th ; Wakatipn. Kith ; Wanaka, 17th ; Wi llinuton, 1 Sth : Albion, 22nd; Ptiiirnin, 24th: Ringaroonia, 25th; Wnitaki, 2S:h ; Hawea, 31st. FOR POYERTY BAY, AND AUCKLAND p,.n"Tiin, 3rd ; Rotomahana, 7th : H.-.wea. U'th : Wanaka. 17th ; Penguin, 241 h : Ringarooma, 2/jth ; Hawea, 31st. FOP" HCTON. NELSON, TARANAKI, AND MAXUKAI" Waitaki, 4t'n : Tiiaroa. 12: h : Wellington, ISth ; Waitaki, 2Sth. FOR MELBOURNE, via Bluff—Albion, 2nd : Tararua, 10' th ; Arawata, 24th ; ! Kotorna, 2'Jth. FOR SYDNEY —Rotomahana, 7th ; Wakatipu, lbtli; Ringarooma, 25ch. X.B. —P.tf-sencon. booked to and from all •the p' rLS ; and alto, by the Orient Line, through 11 and from London. All particulars can be obtained on application to H. AITKEN, Agent, Union S.S. Company.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1087, 13 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1087, 13 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1087, 13 October 1879, Page 3

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