WANTED WANTED— A "Young GOAT, either just kidded or about to kid.—Apply T. Murdoch, Ngapara. 21 WANTED A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.—AppIy to Mrs. Gilchbist, Brookfield. ' 18 WANTED —A GENERAL SERVANT. —Apply South Australian Boarding House. WANTED— TENANTS for SHOPS in Thames-street and Wear-street; rents low.—John Hardy. 659 WANTED —The Public to try the NORTH END CO-OPERATIVE STORE.—New Season Teas, New Raisins and Currants, New Jams, &c., at lowest prices, on the premises, late Cooke's Furniture Warehouse, THAMES-STREET. 2 WANTED TO SELL —TEN COMMERCIAL BUILDING SOCIETY'S SHARES.—J. Church. 29 WANTED TO SELL—IO SHARES in the North Otago Permanent Building Society.—Apply J. Church, 51 WANTED TO SELL—I M'Cormick's REAPER AND BINDEK, and four-horse power Steam Engine and Chaffcutter.—George Sumpter. 23 WANTED TO SELL—PART SECTION 1, Block 80, Oamaru Town, with Five-roomed HOUSE ; price, £850; terms if required. Apply to George Sumpter or to ET. M'Laren. 27 WANTED TO SELL A few tons First-class Oaten Sheaf CHAFF.— Edward S. Lees, Matapuna, 16 WANTED TO LET A Respectable BOARDING-HOUSE doing a very good business, in Tyne-street.— Apply to M. Cunningham. 769 WANTED KNOWN—That H. ELLIS, Wine and Spirit Merchant and General Grocer, has REMOVED to that shop in Thames-street lately occupied by Wm. M'Pheraon, 656 "ANTED KNOWN—It was no puff t t when M'Dowell said that his was the Cheapest Grocery in Town, for hundreds can testify to the fact, " and facts are chiels that winna ding." Go one, go all, and prove for yourselves, for " the proof o' the puddin's the preein' o't." 335 WANTED, the PUBLIC to KNOW that Advertisements of 16 Words or under are inserted in the Wanted Column of the Evkotw M aii. for ONK STRILI-INO-. WANTED Known that the MAIL has a Larger Circulation than any other paper in Otago published out of Dunedin. WANTED KNOW N That the SWAN STABLES Are now under fell? Personal Supervision of the Proprietor— MR. B. PERRY, And, therefore, Ho/sea at Livery wi be carefully astanded to. H.B.—Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire by the Week, Day, .Journey. 432 ANTED KNOWN. w JUST OPENED OUT The finest collection of ENGLISH FIREWORKS Ever imported. Parties desiroua oi' milking a display at Christmas or the NV?*- Y<»ar would do well to make an early selection, as these_ being the only i)'irewi> : ks i>"\7 so h tad iti the Colonies, an i»iuv ritiustid way be exv t-.. J •Appi'.v '*riy at; EARLE'S I-tESr&URANT, Facing the i'ost. Odico, Thames-streer, Osrnaru.
W J ANTED 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 un mediate vicinity of the Railway tation, 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. Night Porter. Travellers calledfor early Trains. 546 SHIPPING STEAM TO DUNEDIN. THE S.S. LADY BIRD will SAIL for Dunedin TO-MORROW (Friday), the 16th. Instant. For freight, &c., apply to H. AITKEN, 61 Agent. THE S.S. BEAUTIFUL STAR'S SAILING TIME from Oamaru during the month of JANUARY, ISBO : Saturday „ 17 Tuesday „ 20 ~ Thursday ~ 22 ~ Saturday ~ 24 ~ Wednesday >-3 ~ Saturday „ 31 ~ Return Tickets, available till end of January, 10s. H. AITKEN, 928 Agent. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). np he Steamers of the above Company JL will sail from Port Chalmers during the month of JANUARY, as under : FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON —Penguin, 2nd ; Wellington, sth; Rotorua, 7th.; Wakatipu, Bth ; Wanaka, 9th ; Taiaroa, l'2th ; Arawata, 14th; Hawea, 16th; Waitaki, 19th ; Tararna, 21st; Penguin, 23rd ; Wellington, 26th; Rotomahana, 28th; Wanaka, 30th. FOR NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, TAURANGA AND AUCKLAND Penguin, 2nd ; Rotorna, 7th; Wanaka, 9th ; Arawata, 14fch ; Hawea, 16th ; Tararua, 21st; Penguin, 23rd; Rotomahana, 28th; Wanaka, 30th. FOR PICTON AND NELSON —Wellington, sth ; Taiaroa, 12th ; Waitaki, 19th; Wellington, 26 th; Taiaroa, 2nd February. FOR SYDNEY —Wakatipu, Bth ; Arawata, 14th; Rotomahana, 28th. FOR MELBOURNE, via Bluff—Tararua, ]st; Ringarooma, 15th ; Albion, 29th. FOR MELBOURNE, via Bluff and Hobart Town Rotomahana, Bth; Rotorua, 22nd; Tararua, sth February. N.B. Passengers booked to and from the above-named ports ; and also, by the Orient Line, through to and from London. From the 15th December, 1879, to 31st January, 1880, Return Tickets will be issued between Ports within New Zealand at a reduction of 30 per cent, off the two single fares, available for return until the 28th February, 1880. For Fares and further particulars apply to H. AITKEN, Agent for Union S.S. Company.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1169, 15 January 1880, Page 3
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