late advertisements VOLUNTEER HALL, OAMARU. For two nights only. THE BYRONIC 03IEDY 4 BURLESQUE COMPANY. 20 Star Artists, and Special Engagement of MISS CLARA STEPHENSON, (The Queen of Actresses.) Grind Opening Night, THURSDAY, 12fch AUGUST, ISSO. when will be produced a Grand Double Bill—th» ever-popular drama "LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET." (In which Miss Clara Stephenson will snsf.in the character of Lady Audley,) and the sicEe-splitting comedy " His Last Lega ;" Mr. G. W. Herbert. prices of admission —Front seats, 4s; back jeats, 2*. Doors open, 7.30; commence at 6. OAMARU CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. GRAND MATEUR ENTERTAINMENT 72 THE OAMARU HOSPITAL
AWD OAMARU benevolent society, To be held in the Volunteer Hall, ON FRIDAY, 20th AUGUST. D. Sutherland, Esq., President, in the chair. FiojpigLDie "will be advertised in a few days. E* L. RULE, 83 Hon. Sec. LAIN DRESS BALL In Mes3ra. J. and A. Dalgleish's Barn, Papakaio, on FRIDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1880. Ticket to admit Lady and Gentlemen, ss. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. Full Band in attendance. 73 MR. A. B. COOK, M.C. P 0 AMARU RIFLES BAND PROMENADE CONCERT. SATURDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. One Shilling. 992 WANTED TO SELL. HOTEL in capital situation, on liberal terms. A good investment. —J. Chctich. rn O L E T. A SEVEN-ROCMED HOUSE in Uskstreet, now occopied by Mis. Anderson Thehonse is in good repair. Apply to 21 W. H. RONAYNE. EAKANUI, WAIAREKA, & WAITAKI ROAD DISTRICTS. ANNUAL MEETINGS. T IHE ANNUAL MEETINGS of these Boards and Ratepayers will be held ia the Offices, Tyne-street, at noon, on WEDNESDAY, the ISth day of AUGUST current. The Balance Sheets and Annual Statements of Accounts, audited, will be presented for approval, and are now open at the offices for inspection by those interested iiterein. ROBERT GARROW, Clerk to Boards. Oamarn, 2nd August, 1830. H v. r. IN BANKRUPTCY. "Vroncs IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Order was made by the District Court of Timara and Oamarn, holden at Oamarn, oa,Monday, the ninth day of August, ISSO, declaring the Deed of Assignment made by WILLIAM MORGAN SOUTHAN, of Oamarn, Hotelkeeper, for the benefit of his Creditors, completely executed under the provisions of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," HISLOP AND CREAGH, Solicitors for the said William Morgan Southan. 91 V - B. IN BANKRUPTCY. latbhe District Court of Timara and Oamarn, holden at Oamarn. In tfce matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876 and IS7B, and the matter of PATRICK NIHIL, of Oamarn, Stable-keeper, a debtor. IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the first meeting of the Creditors of tte above-named bankrupt, held at the Courthouse, Oamarn, on the 4th day of -Angnst, 18S0, THOMAS HOOD BROWN", of Oamaru, Merchant, was appointed Creditors Trustee of the estate of the said and that the said Thomas Hood Brown has duly signified, in writing, his acceptance of the said Trusteeship. Dated this sth day of August, 1880. W. G. FILLEUL, Clerk of District Court. SwiOS AITD Solicitors for the debtor. 49
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 11 August 1880, Page 3
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