It is important that the farmers of this district should be made aware of the fact that there is no colonial coal so well-adapted to the pnrposes for which they require such fuel as that of Shag Point. It is cleaner, cheaper, and more economical than any other coal, either foreign or colonial, for threshing machines and their kindred purposes. Of thi3 fact those who have used it bear the most satisfactory of all testimonies—they will now burn no other. It is delivered in Oamara by the truck load at ISs Gd per ton. Orders may be sent to any coal dealer in Oamaru or to the pit, whence it will be sent promptly and direct to any siding.—[Advt. ]
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. 3T. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A SOIREE in connection with the above Chnrch will be held in the Volunteer Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 13th INSTANT. The following ministers are expected to give ADDRESSES, Rev. Messrs. Paterson, Cameron, Steven, Cramp, Barley, and Foster. Rev. A. B. Todd in the chair. THE CHOIR Will sing a number of sacred selections during the evening. Tea on the table at 6 p.m. Tickets : Adults, 2s 6d; children, Is. 128
M R . J . W . J A G 0 , Of Dnnedin, vrill DELIVER A LECTURE,
In the PRIMITIVE METHODIST LECTURE HALL, OAM ARU, ON "WEDNESDAY, MAY 12TH, 1880. Subject—""What tha Doctors said in the Contemporary Review." To commence at S p.m. Admission, Is. Proceeds for purchase of an harmonium. 174 Anniversary'*'entertainment Of the Public Library will be held AT NGAPARA, ON MONDAY, 24th MAY, To commence at S p.m. Ticket, to admit Lady and Gentleman, ss. 122 WANTED— A COOK and HOUSEMAID.—AppIy White Hart Hotel.
G OYEEKMENT INSPECTION. OAMARU ARTILLERY AND BAND OAMARU RIFLES AND BAND O.H.S CADETS O.C. CADETS N.S. CAPETS Will MUSTER for Inspection at the Volunteer Hall, oa FRIDAY, the 14th, at 7.30, and to practice for Review on Queen's BLthday. GEORGE f-.U.MPTER, 17G Commanding District. NOTICE. ON account of the Proprietors of the OTAGO WITNESS and CANTERBURY TIMES having RAISED the PRICE, we, the undersigned newsagents, are reluctantly compelled to charge SEVENPENCE per copy ; 7s per quarter in town ; and 7a Gd posted. ( i^ned) B. V. r . HAYES, RONAYNE& COTTRELL, R. L. RULE, J. CAGNEY. May 12tb, ISSO. 184 ELECTORS OF WAITAKI. JQO NOT PLEDGE YOURSELVES to any Candidate until yen know for a certainty who are coming forward. 150 TO THE ELECTOES OF "WAITAKI At the request of a large number of the Electors of this District, I have agreed to become a Candidate for the seat rendered vacant by Mr. Hislop's resignation. I have hitherto given what assistance I could to the Liberal cause, and, if elected to represent yon, I will assist the Liberal party in it 3 efforts. As soon as arrangements can be mide I will fully explain my views. I am, Your obedient servant, 116 W. H S. ROBERTS.
r SHEEP having been WORRIED in the Cape Paddock last -week, notice is hereby given that POISON is laid for ten times that number of DOGS. AJso, any person found TRESPASSING in pursuit of game, after this notice, will be PROSECUTED. 41 A. THOMSON.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1278, 12 May 1880, Page 3
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