"™ WANTED WANTED— TENANTS for SHOPS in Tliameß-street and Wear-street; rents low.—John Hardy. 659 WANTED— £50, for twelve months, pn good security.'— "X, Y.Z.," Office of this paper. - 475 0 . DRESSMAKERS. WANTEDpermanently, TWO FIRST-CLASS FINISHERS. Highest Salary Apply D. Toohky. ::: .i " ■■ IS6 WANTED— PURCHASER for Freehold HOUSE' and SECTION", in Block 17, Oamaru.—John Harby."' ' 462 WANTED, the PUBLIC to KNOW, tbat'AdVertis&iients of 16 Words or under are inserted in. the Wanted- Column of he EvKntwo SHTLLTNft. WANTED KNOWN—AII SEWING: MACHINES left with Mr. M'Bride, Tobacconist, Thames-street,-will tod promptly RAPAIRED.—S. E. Hubbard. 509 XXXANTED* KNOWN—MRS. CAREY, ,yVr MIDWIFE or MONTHLY NURSE, 1 (of long experience) either in town or country. —Bay View, Boarding-house, Wharf-street. 450.' ' ; ' j : ;; 'ANTED KNOWN—Wi J. HILL, . „ ' General Storekeeper,. THAMESSTREET NORTH, shop lately occupied by Robert Aitkeh;'—All goods at CO-OPERA-TIVE PRICES. . , _ 244 "ANTED iKNOWN That, $e .best article always gives" the best satisfaction, especially, in .GROCERIES.—-Go to M'DO WELL'S, and you will surely find them there, and at prices that wiil suit all classes.,of. customers... .330 Wanted know N--That the cheap BUTCHER is prepared to supply CHEAP ME AT to suit the times; none but the best quality kept,—Cart goes Hill one day, Flat next day,—Thos. Wheeler; North Thames-street Butchery. 481 W ANTED KNO WN—The COLONIAL BOOT M ART, Thames-street, is by far the CHEAPEST in Oamaru. TTTANTED—Purchasers for Men's BalVV morals,' 15s 6d; Strong Bluchers, :11s 6d Sides, 1 123 6d; Shoes, 8s 6d.r-rColonial Boot Mart. .
•ANTED KNOWN—Ladies' Walking ■ Boots from ss. Gd j Shoes,, 7a ; 6d ; Infants', Is' 6d ; Children's, 3s 6d.—G.' W; • Colonial Boot Mart. . _ ''"NffOTldßi—Before purchasing elsewhere 131 INSPECT THE * STOCK "at the Colonial Boot Mart, arid Have 20 per cent. _ 431 TTT-A NT E D . N; O W ;N—- ---. VV That the> , SWAN STABLES.,.. Ain now under the Personal Supervision - . - of- the Proprietor,-^- ; • •. > MR. B. .PERRY, .And, therefore, < Horses at Livery : wi! be - carefully attended t0... ; N.B.—-Buggies and Saddle Horseß on' Hire by the Week, Day, "»r Journey. 432j ANTED KNOTO-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-ixrt mediate vicinity of the Railway, bation, and fitted with every possible ; convenienceLavatories,' Ladies' Cloak' Room, ParcelRoom, &o. An elegantly furnished Dining Room, especially for Ladies, and Ladies'ac- : companied by Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Ni£ht Porter, Travellers called for early trains. 545 SHIPPING The s."s. beautiful star will RUN REGULARLY twice a week between Oamaru and and Dunedin— LEAVING Dunedin— TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Oamaru— V WEDNESDAYS ( „ n m AND , ( P SATURDAYS. ) Freight from Dunedin, 12s 6d per ton, including Wharfage.: Saloon Return Tickets to Port Chalmers, 10s ; Steerage, single do, ssavailable during the month. H. AITKEN, Agent. UNiON STEAM. SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). •
THE Steamers of the above Company ■will sail from Port Chalmers during the month of MARCH, as under : FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON —Waitaki, Ist; Arawata, 3rd ;' Wakatipu, 4th; Penguin, sth; Wellington, Bth; 'ftingiskrooma, 10th ; Wanaka, 12th.;, Ladybird, Jsth ; Eotomahana, 17th ; Hawba, 19th; Waitaki, 22nd; ,Te Anau,.24th ;~Penguin,, 26th ; Wa'naka, 29th ; Eotorua, 31st. • « FOR NAPIER] POVERTY BAY, AND Arawata, 3rd; Penguin, sth; Riiigarooma, lOfeti.; Wanaka, 12th' ■ ' Rotomahaiia, 17 th; Haweai 19th';' Te .. Anau, 24th; Penguin, : :26th;, RojSorua, §lst. ! FOR PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, AND MAN&KIAU —J Waitaki, Ist; Wellington, Bth ; Ladybird,, ,15th; Waitaki, 22nd.;. Wanaka, 29th. *■ FOR SYDNEi^Wabatijiu, ; 4tH<; -Ringarooiha, 10th; Te Anatx, 24th. : ; i■ • j FOR MELBOURNE, via Bluff . and. Hobart Town—!Fe Anau, 4th; Arawata, 'lßw;' Rbtoinahana,-Ist April-.- ! 1 .[ • FOR MELBOURNE* via,- JBluff—Rotorua,~.0 11thj.Tararua,, 25th.. . ; iVj . ■ N.B;—Passengers -booked to; < and -frbm ,the. abo?re-nanjed, ports ;. and. also, by,? the Orient Line, throug£ to and from London. For Fares and"further particulars apply to i'.j V: ■■.-!.< -a H. AITKEN,"* - ■ .. Agent-for-Union. S.S. .Company.;. BUSINESS NOTICES ! SPECIAL. To theLadiesolOamaru and surrounding -district. . ; D. TOOHEY ■■ Has much pleasure in ■ announcing -that he has secured the services of A FIRST-CLASS MILLINER; ' j (Late of J. Balla,ntyne & Co., ChristchurpK,) And Is now/showing some of the,LA T EST/ NO YE LTIE S , Direct from -London and Parish j Ladies de^ir&ig.'to secure tM Newest aid ,xnoat Fashionable, Millinery nptfeil to inspect IX " NEW STOCK. \ Orders promptly attended to, D. TOOHEY, ! HALL OF COMMERCE. B > L - Y- T • H , General Storekeeper, Wins and ; Spirit Merchant, GEORGE TOWN; AWAMOKO)* Goods delivered at the shortest notice in all ,J ' -parts ofthecountry,] „ $3 Ji k .. •.. •-<< j
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1213, 6 March 1880, Page 3
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