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late advertisements VOLUNTEER HALL. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, April 22 and 23. The "World-renowned. CAR AND]NI OPERATIC & BALLAU COMPANY of Popular Artistes will appaar. Admission—3s and 2s. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8. 955 CONCERT. A CONCERT, in aid of the Scfcocl Fund*, will be held in the Schoolhouse, Awamoko, on FRIDAY EVENING, 23rd inst. Doois opjn at 7.30. Admission 2a 6d; Children, Is. 975 I. O. G. T. QTAR OF HOPE LODGE, NO. 22. THE REGULAR WEEKLY MEETINGS of this Lodge will be held in future in the PRIMITIVE METHODIST LECTURE HALL, comer of Reed and Edenitreet. A. WEIR, W.C.T. April 17, 18S0. 964 OA MAR U MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. SH.ARFHOLDERS in the above Society can now WITHDRAW at a Eonua of £9 14s 9d. GEORGE SUMPTER, 911 Secretary.

Missing friends if this should meet tbe eye of THOMAS JACKof Cornet-street, Oamarn, he is rarneatiy requested to communicate with his wife, who is very aaxioaa to know where Lo i*. When last beard of he was barv cai - iog near the Pareora. 956 OTEPOPO ROAD DISTRICT.

TENDERS wi;l be received by the undersigned till 29th INST. for the following work®:— Contract No. 80—Erection cf Calverta and Formation of portions of Soad between Sections 73, 80 and 115, 86, Block 5, and Sections 43 and 44, Block 3. Contract No. S3—Erection of Culvert.} and Foimation of three portions of Koad between Sections 13, 19, £0 and 5, 4, 3, B.'ock 4. Contract No. 81—Format'on of two portions of Road between Section 12, Block 3, and Sections 55, 34, Block 5,

and through norte-weit coiner of Section 34, Block 5. Contract No. S3—Formation of portion of Monk-atteefc, Herbert. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the Schoolhottse. The Board does not undertake to accept the lowest or any Tender. ALEXANDER PIBIE, Clerk to Board. Otepopo, April 20, 1830. 98S

WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MB. JOHN LOCKE has been appointed BOG TAX COLLECTOR within the County for current year. DUNCAN SUTHERLAND, Chairman Waitaki C.C. April 12, ISSO. 913 NOTICE A NY person found TRESPASSING on the farms of Messrs. Mitchell, Clarke, or Williams, at Cave Valley, will be PROSECUTED. Oamam April 10th ISSO. 893 NOTICE. IN consequence of DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP between the undersigned, it is respc:ct r ully requested that all Accounts due to them be paid on or before the 2Stii Inst. NIHIL AND FRY, Northern Stables. Oamaru, April 6tb, ISSO. 853 NOTICE TO OWNERS OF STOCK. "jVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a large number of Cattle, Sheep, and Horses, are TRESPASSING on our farms at Kakanni. If their owners do not pay expenses of advertising and remove them within ten days from this date they will be impounded. GEORGE MACDONALD, JAMES GEMMELL. April 17th, 183). 95! "JVTOTICE IS HERFBY GIVEN that the JLN PARTNERSHIP lately subsisting between us r the undersigned John Thomas Houghton and San.uel Pocklington, as Boot Manufacturer*, »t Oamarn, in the Provincial District of Otago and Colony of New Zealand, under the style or firm of Houghton and Pocklingion, was, on the tanth day of April instant, DISSOLVED by mutual consent; and that all debts du* and owing to or by the said firm will be received and paid by Mr. George Sumpter, of Oamaru, Estate Agent. Aa witness our hands this nineteenth day of April, ISSO. JOHN THOMAS ROUGHTON. SAMUEL POCKUNGTON. Witness— Williajt Kerr, Clerk to Messrs. Julius and Balmer, Solicitors, Oamaru. 973 TEACHERS' MUSIC CERTIFICATES. pEORGE BROWNLEF, Piesident of the N.Z. Sol-Fa Association, and Examiner in Music for the District, wil OPEN A CLASS to prepare for the above Certificates in the High School, on the evening of FRIDAY FIRST, 23rd Imt., at h JfPaat 7. Fees: Teachers, 20a; Pupil Teachers, 10a, per course of Twelve Weekly Lessons. Farther particulars and tickets may be bad from the Head Masters of the Oamaru Schools. 969 [A Caeb.J Mr S. ~i~R~ UNTO N Win resume her JUVENILE DANCING CLASS At her Residence, Eden-street East, on Wednesday, the 2isr inst., at 3.30 p.m. ____ LOST LOST, on Sunday, April 18—BAY MARE; marked, hind feet white, and star on forehead. A. Waed, Itchen-street. _ 970 T OST, on the K?h inst., 1> tir.rr c !;ru'li ri'« f'a;r ;■ a «I f. v > tj.it ' f l> v K •'t i'j fr»l Sivo t'h in. f l ' v.a .1 of vy:il Lc ('-. i th th r iiuu> to j. h i : cituvli iSc C'w'» VV'inlsor awl J.ivirvsioue Ratlvcsy. Maker's naae and number of watch known.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1251, 21 April 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1251, 21 April 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1251, 21 April 1880, Page 3

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