WANTED w WANTED— A GOOD COOK.— Apply Alliance Hotel, Ttiames-street, Oamaru ■*TTANi'I2I»--A GKNKK.AL SKRVANT. t/y __ api/\ to Mns. O'JktoHKU, "ANTEI> PUROHASi-'.lt for FR'*'K H' >LLt BK.OTION and Kour-roomed HOUSE, Nen-street East, opposite St. Kilda; terms easy.—J. Emsi/IK. "" WANTED TO SELL—A Good Lewehold SECTION with Four-roomed Stone Cottage, in Hnil-street. —J. CHOBcn. WANTEDJTO SELL—A Lot of Saoondhand BAGS; cheap; ra good as new.—Melican and Hayks. 28 WANTED TO BUY —National Insurance and Colonial Bank Shares. —J. Church. WANTED A PURCHASER for Cottage and Section, in Hampden. —J. Church. 84 WANTED TO LET Four Acrea LAND and Three -roomed COTTAGE, mmediately outsido Town of Jamaru. —G. SuMrrER. 7® ANTED—TENANTS for SHOPS in Thames-street and Wear-street; rentß low.—John Hardy. 859 WANTED— PURCHASER for Freehold HOUSE and SECTION, ia Block 17, Oamaru John Hardy. 462 WANTED KNOWN.—SPECTACLES to suit all sights, at Robert Lumsden's, Watchmaker. 24 WANTED KNOWN GOOD ACCOMMODATION for two or threo gentlemen.—F. Earls, Severn-street. 31 ANTED KNOWN That MRS. MAW, Durham Boarding-house, Wansbeck-street, In view of Railway Station, has ACCOMMODATION for a few Gentlemen ; private rooms; every attention. -Meats daily at One Shilling. 83 WANTED KNOWN MOLLISON AND SON are NOW OPENING OUT their First Shipment for the Season of WINTER GOODS, WHICH, for Quality aud Style, are unsurpassed bv any ever imported by them. BEING all made up to their own order, and imported direct from the manufacturers. M. and S. are enabled to oflf«sr their really splendid goods at REASONABLE PRICES. INSPECTION is respectfully invited.— MOLLISON AND SON, Importers and Manufacturer* of Boots and Shoes, Thames-street. 625 WANTED KNOWN —That G. W. HINCHLIFFE'B COLONIAL BOOT MART is next to T. Sellar's, Watchmaker, Thames-street, Oamaru. WANTED KNOWN—Ladies' Walking Boots from 5s 6d ; Children's, 3s 6d; Infants' Is 6d.-G. W. Hinchlifk, Colonial Boot Mart. WANTED Purchasers for Men's Balmorals. 15s 6d ; Strong Bluchers, lis 6d ; Elastic Sides, 12j 6d. —G. W. Hinchliffe's, Colonial Boot Mart. 845 WANTED KNOWN That the best article always gives the best satisfaction, especially in GROCERIES. —Go to M'DOWELL'S, and you will surely find them there, and at prices that will suit all classes of customers. 330 W' "ANTED KNOWN—That the sale of , , our noted Boots and Shoes is still increasing.—Those of the public who hit# not yet tried them are respectfully requested to do so.—Good quality, good workmanship, prices moderate.—Anderson Bros, Thamesstreet. §69 SPORTING N ORTH OTAGO COURSING CLUB. Under the Patronage of His Excellency thk Governor. WEDNESDAY. sth MAY, And following days. Vice President's Plate for 16 Dogs (all ages), the bona fide property of members of the Club, at £4 each ; winner to receive £32 and a Piece of Plate, the gift of the Vice-Presidents, Messrs. Hedley aud Otterson ; runner-up, £l6 ; third and fourth dog, £8 each. Entries with money (£4), to be made with the Secretary not later than 8 p.m. on TUKSDAY, the 4th MAY, the draw to take place immediately after at the Royal Hotel. In the event of stakes not filling, the prizes will be reduced pro rata. Ten per cent, will be deducted from all prize-money for expenses. Cash, or cheques with exchange, must acaoinuauy all applications foir nominations. W. U. RONAYNE, 989 Hon. Seo. ATERLOO CUP CONSULTATION. W To be run June the 15th, 1880. 1000 MEMBERS AT £l. Prizes divided as follows ' Winner of Cup J Runner-up 2 Dogs (divided) ' 4 Dogs (divided) | Winner of Purse Runner-up ; 2 Dogs (divided) [ Winner of Plate Runner-up [ 2 Dogs (divided) Total £IOO3 Send Post Office orders or registered letters. Cheques should be crossed and have Is exchange added. Two postage stamps necessary. A gold medal, valued £5 ss, suitably engraved. will be presented to the trainer of Waterloo Cup winner by CHARLES J. HARRIS, Treasurer. Address : Office, Star and Garttr Hotel; 925 Or, Box No. 10, Post Office, Oamaru. ONSULT ATION N~c£ 2 ON THE WATERLOO CUP, 1880, To be run in Cante bury, June 15th, and following days. SIXTY-FOUR FRIZES. 1000 CLIENTS AT £l, To be divided as follows: Waterloo Cup— Winner ... ••• £4OO Runner-np 100 Waterloo Parse— Winner 100 Runner-up 50 Waterloo Plate— Winner ... ••• 100 Runner-up 50 Divided equally between other nominations ... 200 £IOOO N.B.— Care has been taken iu this consultation to provide prizes for all drawers of nominations, which, if the Waterloo fills, will make sixty-four prizes. The drawing will take place under the supervision of the treasurer and a committee of responsible gentlemen from subscribes present. In the event of the whole of the shares not being disposed of, and the Waterloo not filling, priz s will be distributed pro rata. Onlybankdrafts, cash, postofficeoraers,or marked cheques with la exchange added, will be recognise J, C. P. ROBERTS, Treasurer. Address—J D. Keti-'s, Royal Hotel. Or, Box No. 9, Poßt Offio* VP?
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1269, 1 May 1880, Page 3
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784Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1269, 1 May 1880, Page 3
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