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.te recognised- The winning numbers ®!fi t,~ duly advertised, and prizes unclaimed tor the 23th inst. will be in charge of J?" t. Falconer and Co., Cabinetmakers, Ses-street, who will deliver same on Junction of winning tickets. fr is important that the farmers of this r«trict should be made aware of the fact ItLj. there is no colonial coal so well-adapted purposes for which they require such feel as that of Shag Point. It is cleaner, heaper, and more economical than any other moL either foreign or colonial, for threshing machines and their kindred purposes. Of Sja fact those who have used it bear the satisfactory of all testimonies—they nOV r burn no other. It is delivered in OaJnaru by the truck load at 18s 6d per ton. npjers maybe sent to any coal dealer in (toafS or to the pit, whence it will be sent ~pj£jtiy and direct to any siding.—[ADvri. Hollow-ay's Ointment and Pills.— «udcf«J changes of temperature surely to jt persons prone to rheumatism, sciatica S Jolorenx, and many maladies scarcely f painful though of shorter duration. On L W attack of stiffness or suffering in joint, or nerve, recourse should Mediately be had to fomenting the seat Jfdisease with hot brine and rubbing in Sjj remarkable Ointment, which will assuage tmeaainess of the part, subdue inflam-Z-boB, and reduce the swelling The Pills, taken, will rectify constituSjal disturbances and renew the strength. j-j re medy heretofore discovered has proved effective as the Ointment and Pills for removing gouty, rheumatic, and scrofulous which afflict all ages, and are comBOD Iy called hereditary.

late advertisements I. O. G. T. THE REV. WM. GILLIE 3, of Timarn, will LECTURE in Pukeuri School on JBIDAY NEXT, the 18ch INST., at 7.30 5, B. Subject—"Pluck, Probity, and Permisnace: illustrated in the lives of W. jmiß. Chambexa;" Admission, Free. 583 Vocational institute A SPECIAL MEETING of the Waitaki Branch of the Educational Institute ago will be held in the High School, fljiipuntr on Saturday, 19th inst. at 1 p.m., for tie purpose of considering the "Teachere* Pension Bill." AH Teachers invited. E. PEATTIE, Secretary. Oamarn, 166 h Jane ISSO. 555 Lost— a bunch of door key?.Xhe finder will be rewarded on bringaemto Mr. Llotd, Ure-3treet. 534 TENDERS WANTED by Saturday, at noon, for JTaaons' and Carpenters' Work in tba Erection of Cottage. Labor only. Apply to 93 SPENCE AND BEE. UiTEENATIONAL EXHIBITION VICTORIA, ISSO. rpHE undersigned, Practical Agriculturist, J- and one of the Delegates of the Social m Congress connected therewith, will 60 happy to act as AGENT for intending KXHIBITOBS. ABRAHAM LINCOLNE, 250 Kirk's Bazaar, Melbourne. SATURDAY, 19th JUNE. At hia Mart, Tyne-atreet, next Spence and Bee's. At 12 o'clock.

IVHARD LEIGH ' has received instructions to sell by alio auction, at above time and place— A Splendid Selection of Fruit and Forest Trees, consisting of Californian Pines, Cnpressus, and other Ornamental Shrubs, etc., etc. Without reserve. Also, a Lot of Furniture. RICHARD LEIIH, Ml Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 18th JUNE. It ilia Mart, Tyne-street, next Spence and 1 Bee's. At 12 o'clock. HEADLAND V. ELLIS. ) I C H A R D LEIGH has been favored with instructions K> sell by public auction, at above time and jlaca— The Following Good 3 : Bottled Beer, Carbonate of Soda, Whiting, Rice, Oatmeal, Tapioca, Brooms, Cream of Tartar, and General Grocery Goods. Furniture and Kitchen Utensils, &c., &c. Without reserve. KICHARD LEIGH, Auctioneer. MR. GEORGE GREENFIELD REPOSITORY, THAMES-ST. ( EESULAR WEEKLY SALES or* HORSES, CATTLE, BUGGIES, AND HARNESS, at my Horse Repository, Thames'treet, opposite Telegraph Office, It EEY SATURDAY. G. GREENFIELD, Auctioneer. 38 SATURDAY, IStat JUNE. At 2 o'clock. I His Horse Repository, Thames-street. IEORGE GREENFIELD t-v ; received instructions from Mr. by public auction at the above 1018 «a place— I Hone, Baggy, and Harness. G. GREENFIELD, Auctioneer. Saturday, 19th june. At 12 o'clock. At his Mart, Thames-street. jEORGE GREENFIELD iaa received instructions to tell by Miction, at the above time and place: Priwing-room Suite (walnut and blue velvet, new) J Chiffonier (cedar), and other Household Furniture Kerosene Lamps (new) ®kted Goods, Tea and Coffee Services Also, Consignment of 10 Cases Akaroa Cheese, and a lot of Miscellaneous Goods. G. GREENFIELD, Auctioneer,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1308, 16 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1308, 16 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1308, 16 June 1880, Page 3

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