WANTED - j ... : : I ,' . yj. : Thames-street - and" : Wear-street; •enta low. —John Hardy, • 659 \WTANTED SITUATION by Young V V ' Married Couple on Station or-Farni; 10 children.—Apply "J.H.," Oamaru Miil Jffioc. - - .. 278 WANTED, by a respectable Youth— BOARD and RESIDENCE in a private family.—Address "J.D.8.," Mail Dffice. 270 ANTED —AN ACTIVE SINGLE MAN, one with some knowledge of business preferred; good wages and constant employment; no seoond»class workman need apply.—George W. Draper. 272 WANTED— The Public to try the NORTH END CO-OPERATIVE STORE,—New Season Teas, New Raisins ltd Currants, New Jamg, &c., at lowest prices, on the premises, late Cooke's Furniture Warehouse, T SAM ES-STREET. 2 Grocer wishes situation ,* first - class testimonials ; capable of taking charge. Apply "H,W„" Oamaru. Mail Office. ? 73 "ANTED TO LET—A Five, a Three, and a Two-roomed HOUSE. —Apply to E. Bt.air, Coquet-streat. WANTED TO LET A Convenient SHOP, in good situation ; rent 20s ner week.;— Apply to James Wansbororgit. L ' 200 WANTED TO SELL—EXPRESSES. —Apply to R. Blaib, Coquetstreet. 279 WANTED TO SELL Oaten Sheaf CH AT, new crop, first-class qualify.—Edwahu S. Lee°, Matapuna. 280 ANTED TO SELL Four-roomer) . „ COTTAGE adjoining Dr. Fleming's, Eden-street; no reasonable offer refused. — Apply H. O'Bjuen, on the premises. 262 ANTED KNOWN —W. J. HILL, T , General Storekeeper, THAMESSTREET NORTH, shop lately occupied by Robert Aitken.—All goods at CO-OPERA-TIVE PRICES. 244 WANTED KNOWN—It was no puff when M'Dowell said that his was the Cheapest Grocery in Town, fop hundreds can testify to the fast, " 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 ANTED, the PUBLIC to KNOW , , that Advertisements of 16 Words or ander are inserted in the Wanted Column of hhe EvKfJTNn M Air. for ONE SHILT •ANTED KNOW N 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.E.—Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire by the Week, Dsy, " ,T Joijrney. 432 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 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 called for early Trains. 545 TENDERS TO CONTRACTORS. npENDERS invited for the erection of a J- PUBLIC HALL and CORN EXCHANGE in Tyne-fStreet, Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of the undersigned. Tenders to be lodged on MONDAY, Ist M ARC H. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 247 JOHN LEMON. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ADVERTISING AT STATIONS. TENDERS will be received ?-t this Office up to Noon of TUESDAY, 17th INST., for the SOLE RIGHT of ADVERTISING at all i-tatious on the Amberlsy-King:ton-liiuff Line for fonr years, from Ist January, 1S81; and also for the RIGHT of ADVERTISING, subject to ex!s iag engagement?, on the Dunedin Section (Clinton to Palmerston inclusive, with branches), from Ist March to 31st December, 1880. . Copies of specification and conditions may be had at the olfices of the General Managers at Dunedin, -Christclmrch, and Invcrcargill, and at the Traffic Manager's Office, Oamaru. WM. CONY EES, Commissioner of Ra : lwavp, M.I. Commissioner of Railway's Office, Dunedin, 3rd Feb., 18S0 281 SHIPPING m\l THE S.S. BEAUTIFUL STAR'S SAILING TIME from Oamaru duriu the month of FEBRUARY, ISSO : Wednesday ... •• 11th Saturday .. 14th Tuesday ... ... ... 17th Thursday ... 19th Saturday ... ... 21st Wednesday ... ... ... 25th. Saturday 28th H. AITKEN, 223 Agent. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). THE Steamers of the above Company will sail from Port Chalmers during the month of FEBRUARY, as under FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON Taiaroa, 2nd; Ringarooma, 4th; Wakatipu, sth; Hawea, Gth; Waitaki, 9th; Rotorua, llth; Penguin, |l3sh ; Wellington, 16th; Tc Anau, 18th ; Wanaka, 'iOth ; Taiaroa, 23rd ; Tararna, 25th; Hawta, 27 th; Waitaki, Ist March. FOR NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, TAURANGA AND AUCKLAND RingaTOoma, 4th ; Hawea. 6th ; Rotorua, llth ; Penguin, 13th ; Te Anau, ISth ; Wanaka, 20th ; Tararua, 2-">th ; Hawea. 27th. FOR PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, AND MANAKAU Taiaroa, 2nd ; Waitaki, 9th ; Wellington, ISth ; Taiaroa, 23rd. FOR SYDNEY—Wakatipn, sth ; Rotorua, llth ; Tararua, 25th. FOR MELBOUP.NE, via Bluff and Hobart Town Tararua, sth; Ringarooma, 19tfc. FOR MELBOURNE, via Bluff— Arawata, 12th ; Rotomahana, 26th. N.B, Passengers booked to and from the above-named ports ; and aleo, by the Orient Line, through to and from Loud or. For Farea and further particulars apply to H. AITKEN, Agent for Union S.S. Company,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1191, 10 February 1880, Page 3
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