WANTED W ANTED —A first-class FINISHER for DKE3SMAKING. Apply at Wa. Menzies and Co. 309 WANTED TO LET BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, for 10 or 15 years, in Eden-street. —G. Gkeexfield, Auctioneer. Wanted known That M'DOWELL'S, Thames - street North, is decidedly the CHEAPEST GROCERY in town for CASH.—Those of the public givine it a trial will prove the correctness of the above statement. —The highest price given for Farm Produce. 335 ANTED KNOWN—MRS. CAREY* .MIDWIFE or MONTHLY NURSE, either in town or country.— Bay View Boarding-house, Wharf-street. 236 w "ANTED KNOWN TEA AND T » COFFEE at all houra. Luncheon from 12 till 2.—First-class Bedrooms. —At Gordon's Temperance Hotel, Tees-street, two minutes' walk from the Railway Station.—Lessons in Cookery. 701 WANTED KNOWNThat the SWAN STABLES Are now nndcrthe Peruocal Supervision of the Proprietor— MR. B. PERKY, And, therefore, Horses at Livery wi be carefully attended to. N.B.—BnggiPa and Saddle Horeea on Hire by the tV«ek, Day, Journey. 432 ANTED KNOWN EARLE'S RKSTAURANT, Facing the I'ost Office, in Thames-street. Meals at all honrs. F. Earle begs to inform the public that he has just received from Loudon one of the finest and best collections of FIREWORKS ever imported to the Colony. N.B.—Fire Balloons of the largest size. 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 tit ted with every possible convenienceLavatories, Ladies' Cloak Room, Parcel Room, &c. An elegantly furnished Dining Koom, especially for Ladies, and Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Nigh Porter. TravellerscalledforearlyTrains. 546 SHIPPING S TEAM TO DUNEDIN DIRECT: MAORI, on TUESDAY, 4th INST. BEAUTIFUL STAR, on WEDNESDAY, sth INST. BEAUTIFUL STAR, on FRIDAY, 7th INST. For freight, &c., apply to H. AITKEN, 363 Agent. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). IT HE Steamers of the above Company will sail from Port Chalmers during the month of NOVEMBER as under : FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON —Taiaroa, 3rd; Tararua, sth; Rotomahana, 6th ; Wanaka, 7th ; Wellington, 9th ; Arawata, 11th ; Wakatipu, 12th ; Penguin, 14 th ; W r aitaki, 17 th ; Ringarooma, 19th; Hawea, 21st; Rotorua, 22nd; Taiaroa, 24th; Albion, 26th; Wanaka, 2Sth. FOR NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, AUCKLAND AND TAURANGA—Rotomahana, 6th; Wanaka, 7th; Penguin, 14tb ; Hawea, 21st; Rotorua, 22nd ; Wanaka, 2Sth. FOR SYDNEY —Rotomahana, 6th; Wakatipu, 12th; Rotorna, 2?ncL FOR MELBOURNE, direct—Albion, 6th ; Arawata, 21st. FOR MELBOURNE, via Hobait Towii— Tararus, 13; hj; liingarooma, 27th. jC.B.—Passengers booked to and from.all the above-named ports ; and also, by the Orient Line, through to and from London. All particulars can be obtained on application to H. AITKEN, Agent, Union S.S, Qpifapanjr.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1105, 3 November 1879, Page 3
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