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condemned by the present *ad incompetent Government. the poor working man is 'r a home of his own at 'va money is to be charged Q a the contrary, any man purchase a home is to be sent business, as anch a capitalist linger be a Liberal. Had the Sis gofgrnment continued in power j {ir oald be almost beyond the J f fen® 3 " imagination to realise and prosperous people Mutf* be, and those men who jji want and idleness would, by jare been freeholders. Sir G. S&ongh not at present in power, ndtol l3 ever working man. matter to him that the rail- ! QO t pay interest on capital, that i Revenue has fallen so low, the Cnstoms and other are insufficient to meet the unless recourse is had Sryto farther taxation 1 Nothing jg Government must not think of tjjgnt. no works however unreSj mas' be stopped, no working -Jei mast be lowered, taxes of mast not be thought of and mfcient supply of labor in the be satisfied with theimporta- : jqoo starving paupers from the ' (jy-y who are to come ont immejjji be employed at as high a rate gaa the fortunate working man at Sere- Electors of Waitaki, your gucgof seeing the above millenium ia to elect one of the Liberal Humbugs. SCEET AND BALL will be given FRIDAY, the 11th INST., at the Hotel, Windsor, in aid of the loading Fond, n to admit Lady and Gentleman, 498 SOTICE TO ELECTOBS. {COMMITTEE chosen to secure the jjUBS of MR. JONES having the Oamarn Volunteer Hall for gDAT, 12th INST., Mr. Jones will THE ELECTOBS on that date, diairwill be taken at 8 p.m. BEID'S COMMITTEE MEETS ay TUESDAY and FRIDAY Criterion Hotel, at 8 o'clock p : m. $ MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. {USUAL MONTHLY MEETING if the above Society will be held at tjcntary'3 Office, Tyne-atreefc, on DAY EVENING, Bth INST., be tie hoars of 7 and 8.30, for the tofCaah, etc. GEORGE SUMPTEK, Secretary.

TfD, on the Beach Half-aet of 'USE TEETH, set in gold.—Apply Ooss, TTre-street. 500 FIVE POUNDS REWARD.

1, in Oam aru—A POCKET IQOvfoLtaining money and papers; rs of large notes known. Finder to Johk ll'Kay, Junction Hotel; or lanes, on Cab Stand. 499 MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. NOTICE. ffiPATERS are reminded o£ the neceaaity for making immediate EST of all RATES due to the ttlon. Failing payment on or before Iti. INSTANT, ratepayers then in ■Till be excluded from the Citizens' E. W. ROXBY, Town Clerk. fat.ISSO. 432 TO-MORROW, CONTINUATION OF SALE. WEDNESDAY, Jhn JUNE. On the Premises. At 11 o'clock. OOBTANT CLEARING SATiTt OF STOCK AND PLANT.

EMING AND HEDL'ET received instructions from Jack, Steel, and Hendry to sell by suction, at; the aboYe time and

All their Valuable ICK AND WORKING PLANT.

PLANT. k-p* Horizontal Engine, tabular 'oiler, with wrought-iron funnel; 4 i.-p. Horizontal Engine, with Cornish boiler; screw catting and surfacing lathe, 10-inch head 3 with gap, overhead gear and grab chock complete; surfacing lathe, 7-inch h'ada with gap, overhead gear complete ; punching and shearing machine to cut 3-inch by 1-inch; 'Mliag machine; silent blast fan for six fires; blast fan ; grindstone "od frame, 3 feet, 6 inch face; >hafting and pulleys ; turning tools mandrils; set 3 feet rolls; duplex bear for punching J inch by 3 inch hole; pair small lathe heads, H inch centres; booring bar and block; portable forge; pair double fclast bellows in cast-iron frame ; 6 Hocks ; anvils ; vyces ; compete assortment of blacksmiths tools; 3 water toe irons ; screwing to screw from £ inch to 1£ inches; about 20 tons plate and bar irou; 12 cwt. assorted steel; Avery's sighing machine, to weigh 8 cwt.; ®ou!d board and sock presses; fcolta, assorted; files and rasps.

PATTERNS. Threshing Machinery, Flour Machinery, and other patterns. , IMPLEMENTS, &c. ei ®y»Patent Corn Screes for ThreshMachine; Threshing Machine Sittings Harrow plough ; 3 D.F. ploughs; 1 and atib-soiler • combined; 1 friU grubber; 3 seta 4-1 eaf harrows; S 8 chaff cutter; 8 drays; timber ' rtlc^ ; 3 pair dray wheels; 3 new "®efc delivery reapers; lot unfinished material; patent plough wheels; dozen unfinished steel socks, Vl rioti3 sizes; trees and ?Bfiniahed > plough and reaper cast* Q ®t; paints, oils, and brashes; and * of sundries too numerous to Without reserve. Terms at RaU, fL EMING AND HEDLET. A"ftiwiwffi

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1301, 8 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1301, 8 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1301, 8 June 1880, Page 3

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