- 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 purposes for which they require such fnel 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 this 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 18s 6d 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.—[Advi L.
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WM. SUTHERLAND, Esq.,M.W.C.C., will deliver a LECTURE in Duntroon Schoolhouse, in aid of the School, on FRIDAY, the 16th INST. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., to commence at 8 p.m. Admission—2s. A DANCE will take place after the Lecture. 834 NOTICE. PRESENTS TO EVERY VISITOR. ORIENTAL EXHIBITION I _ "Will open At the Athenreum Hall, Otepopo, on Monday, 12th Jnly, for one night only ; on Tuesday, 13th, at Hampden, for one night only; on Wednesday and Thursday, at the Assembly Hall, Palmerston, for two nights only; on Friday, 16th, at the Oddfellows' Hall, Waimate, for three nights only. Open at each place at 3 p.m., and daily from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. Admission —One Shilling. 819 N. KAURT and M. ALI, Proprietors. OAMARU MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. T IHE USUAL MONTHLY MEETING of the above Society will be held'at the Secretary's Office, Tyne-street, on TUESDAY EVENING, 13fch INST., between the hours of 7 . and :S. 30,. for the Receipt of Cash, etc. GEORGE SUMPTER, S2l Secretary. SHAG POINT COAL COMPANY (LIMITED.) . FULL SUPPLIES OF COAL will be READY cn and after MONDAY NEXT, 19th INST., the Miners having resumed work. W. H. WILLIAMS, 529 Manager. V. R' PROPERTY ASSESSMENT ACT, 1579. T 1 IHE Deputy Commissioner of the Waitaki Property Assessment District will attend; at the Star and Garter Hotel, Oamaru, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th INST., and at the Hampden Hotel, Hampden, on the following day, to supply information to Property Owners, and generally to assist them in filling up the Forms, where such assistance may be desired. THOMAS HOWLEY, Deputy Commissioner. Property Tax Office, Timaru, 12th July, ISBO. 828 NOTICE. ESrATE OF W. M. SOUTHAN. ALL CLAIMS against the above must be sent in, duly proven, on or before SATURDAY, the 17th INST. J. J. SPENCE, 825 Trustee. SATURDAY, 17TH JULY. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At 1 o'clock. \ H. MAUDE has received instructions from W. H. Haywoood and Co. to sell by public auctioD, at the above time place—The most Valuable Lot of FRUIT, DECIDUOUS, & EVERGREEN TREES Offered this season, consisting of '2 and 3-year-old Peach, Apricot, and Nectarines 2 and 3-year-old Pear?, Quinces, and Medlara 2 and 3-vear-old Apples (blight proof and others) 3 and 4-year-old Plums and Cherries Large quantity of Gooseberry and Currant Trees Californian Pines, Cypresses, Hardy, Ornamental, Deciduous, and Evergreen Trees. . A. H. MAUDE, 535 " . / . - Auctioneer. TO FARMERS. Freehold land; for sale AT THE LOWEST PRICES, And on the most liberal terms ever offered in New Zealand. TO SELL OR X.ET—--20,000 of Fine AGRICULTURAL LAND in South Canterbury, near Waimat«», in any sized Farms to suit purchasers. The Land consists of gently undulating limestone downs, well watered, and intersected by good roads. Terms—10s per acre Cash 10s per acre in 12 months Balance to remain on fixed mortgage for any period deaired up to 10 at a very low rate of interest. . . ... Every facility will be given, to intending purchasers to inspect' the- property. 1 Such' farms as may not be sold will be let for cropping at low rentals. - This is a splendid opportunity for men of small capital to secure first-class farms .in.'one of the finest agricultural districts in New Zealand. For further particulars, apply to the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Limted, Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, 572 Invercirjrill. or Dtmedin. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a sufficient number of creditors not having attended the first meeting, or the adjournment thereof, of the creditors of JAMES PRATT, of Oamaru, Bootmaker, a debtor, the Clerk of the District Court of Timaru and Oamaru, holden at Oamaru, has appointed JOHN LEMON, of Oamaru, a Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, to be the Creditors' Trustee of the said estate; and the said John Lemon has duly signified to the aaid Clerk, in writing, his acceptance of tii e said Trusteeship. Dated this sth day of Jnly, 1880. W. G. FILLEUL, | Clerk of District Court, Oamaru. JCI4T73 AJ>D BALMEB, itors for the Debtor. 758
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 13 July 1880, Page 3
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