late advertisements. IUJB EE V. PASTOR' 0 HINIQU Y ' • " 'j LECTURE IN THE OTEPOPO CUURCiJ, ON WEDNESDAY, 25TH jINST., . At 7.30 p.m.,422 OTEPOPO ATHENE(JM. C O N 0 R T , A In aid of the Funds of the above Institution, will take placo ON: T H.URS DA Y, 26tii FEBRUARY. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 p.m. Admission —2s 6d.; Children, la. . D A N 0 E To follow—2s 6d. ALEXANDER PIRIE, 396 Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN AUTUMN RAGE MEETING. ON TFTURSDAY, 26th INST., tho Cnp Day, the Train leaving Dunodin at 5.15 p. it)., will run right through to Oamaru, leaving Palmerston at 8.15 p.m. and stopping at all stations. ;! W. M. HANNAY, . Traffic! Mariftgor. Traffic Manager's Office, Oamaru, Feb. 246 hj, 1880.- ■ *27 IRISH FAMINE -FUND. SUBSCRIPTIONS to the above will bo received by the Treasurer, Mr. W. J. SMITH, Colonial Bank Buildings. , i 127 A 1 IRISH FAMINE FUND. ; LL TOWN AND COUNTRY LISTS, with amounts collected, to be SENT EN immediately to the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. W. J. Smith-; or to R UAVEi . 228 Hon. Sec. WE, the undersigned/ have received our AMERICAN BIBLE to order, and with pleasure hereby testify that with* out doubt it is the Completest and Cheapest Bible in circulation, giving all good satis* faction. .• : Signed. ■ S. Gibbs, Mayor John Hood H. Richmond, Athe- D. S. Montague nteum Thomas Sellar - John Henderson John. H.; Rice Frank Dunlop - Edwin Colliß H. Aitkin Henry Mackintosh Thomas Farr Alex. Kilgour. < All orders addressed W. B. BENEY, 432 . Oamaru. ANTED TO SELL—Fifteen Acres of . . SUBURBAN LAND. First-class situation;for residences. J. Church. ANTED PURCHASER fo£ Leasehold SECTION and Good, .COTTAGE in Reed-strect. J. CntracM. - 438 TT^OUND—One Dark Brown HORSE, jC branded JC on near shoulder; Apt>ly Robert Walls, Blacksmith, South Oafriaru. 437 .... WANTED KNOWN—VANCANOIES for* a few BOARDERS. Mrs. Noble, Bay View House,. Wharf-atreet. WANTED TWO GENTLEMEN BOARDERS.—AppIy Mrs. Swansoiff, corner of Eden and Reed-streets. j439 NOTICE. I HAVE this; day PURCHASED from Mr. Jas. Morony . the BUSINESS lately carried on by him as Boot and Shoemaker, in Itchen-street, and. beg to inform the public of Oamaru and surrounding districts that the business will be. continued by me as usual. All orders carefully attended to, beßt workmanship and material euaranteed. THOMAS DOKERTY, Itchen-street. Oamaru, Feb. 24th, 1880. 1 434 NOTICE. I HAVE this day DISPOSED of my BOOK DEBTS (in connection with my business in. Itchen-street.) to Messrs. Moir and Sons, Leather Merchants, Wansbcokstreet, who are hereby authorised, to the same, and whoso receipt will be sufficient. JAMES MORONY, , Boot Maker, Itchen-streot. . Oamaru, Feb. 24, 1880. 433 HORSE REPOSITORY/ THAMES-ST, Regular weekly sales OF HORSES, CATTLE, BUGGJEJ& AND ILARNJESS, Held at my Horse Repository, . Thamesstreet, opposite I'elegragh Office.. . G. 436 / t - Auctioneer. S ATURDAYJBth FEBRUARY. At|2 o'clock. At his Ncw|lart, Thames-street, Oppos.f Telegraph. Oliioe,;; ; peor Gf ; i e tfri el d jVA. has rawred _instructions from th« Trustee in Afb. Lee's Estate io' sell by public auatio# at r tho above tirao ana place—: ;J. . The whijf of the Stbok-in-Irade." I " A Qti-GEBEtfMELD, 435 f Auotionetr.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1204, 25 February 1880, Page 2
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