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The motion for adjournment was put, and lost on the voices. The House went into Committee on the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Bill. After reading the first two clauses, Mr. Hall moved that progress be reported, and at 12.20 the House adjourned. "LATE ADVERTISEMENTS Primitive methodist church. Corner of Reed and Eden-streeta. KEY. U. E. BARLEY WILL PREACH TO-MORROW. Morninz at 11; Evening at 6.30. ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Services TO-MORROW will be conducted by the Pastor, THE REV. JOHN FOSTER. Morning OldTees-st. Hall. Evening—St. James* (New Teea-st.) Hall. Evening Subject—" The plagues of Egypt: Their reality and utilit}." Sunday School at 3 p.m. in Old Tees-st Hall. Wanted— men to dig potatoes by the bag.—Apply to C. and J. J|. Todp. Waiareka. 140 jjlWO LITTLE PIGS LO3T, on Wednesday last, Two Little FIGS, one white and the other black ; last ieen near reservoir.—lnformation regarding them will be gladly received at the Mai office. 1 borough op oamaru. Notice is hereby given" that at a Special Meeting of the Council, held on the twelfth day of August instant, {fie following resolution was adopted, viz : "That the sum of £IO,OOO be borrowed on debentures, bearing six per cent, per annum interest, in order to repay the liabilities of tie Borough on Waterworks Account at the date of the Municipal Corporations Act, 2376, being brought into forca in the Borough; and that a Special Rate of six pence in the pound be pledged a3 security fjr the said loan." A SPECIAL MEETING of the Council be held on THURSDAY, the 16th day of SEPTEMBER next, at 7.15 p.m., at the Borough Chambers, Thames-street, Oamaru, for the purpose of confirming the ■aid resolution. S. GIBBS, Mayor. Oimaru, August 14, 18S0. 130 ~~~~ WAITAKI COUNTY. IT 13 HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Waitaki County ha 3 established a PUBLIC POUND in Section S, Block IV., Maerewheuua Survey District, and appointed WILLIAM SUTHERLAND, Jun., aa Poundkeeper thereat. The Pound at Christian Hille's Yards, Waitaki Upper Ferry, ceases to be a pound from this date. By order. JAMES MARTIN, County Clerk. August 13, ISSO. 117 FIRST OAMARU PERMANENT BUILD* ING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY, INCORPORATED. tr A

The annual statutory GENERAL MEETING of the Society wxH be held at the Oddfellows' Ha l, Coqnetitreet, oa the cvea'n.s of FRIDAY, 20th AUGUST ina!:., at S o'clock precisely. After the above a Special General Meeting of the Society will be held. Business— Alteration of the Rales. JOHN HARDY, 38 Secretary. THE undersigned bas the following sam 3 on hand for INVESTMENT £IOO, £ 150, £2OO, and £330; larger amounte obtained at a fortnight's notice. 975 C. G. MOORE. WE ARE BUYERS 07 HEAT AND OATS. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILEj'AGENCY O OAMARU. JAMES OGIL VI E, PLUMBER, TINSMITH AND GASFfTTER, THAMEP-STRE'ET, Haa a large stock of alt sizes of Pipes for water, and alt orders for same -will be promptly' attended to at lowest rates 135 JJOOD AND SHENNAN, Itches and Tees-streets, Are now offering the balance of their Stock of WINTER DRAPERY, Previous to opening np New Spring Goods, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SPECIAL BARGAINS Are being given in Ladies' Jackets and Mantles Ladies' and Children's Ulsters Ladies' Costumes Ladies' Millinery Dress Goods, &c., &c. Just received, a Splendid Stock of LADIES' FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOOTS, New makes, very superior goods. A large stock of Infants', Girls', and Boys' Boots, all sizes and make?, always on hand, at lowest prices. A large and Valuable Stock of Carpets, £ngs,_ Oil Cloths, Table Cloths and Napkin?, Table Covers, Door Mats, Quilta, Counterpanes, Table Linen, Blankets, and all kinds of House Furnishings, in great variety. Tailoring, Dressmaking, and Millinery, under efficient management. HOOD AND SHENNAN, _ OAMAP.C. CORNS, BUNIONS, AND WARTS. GREATEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD. CHARLES BASSTIAN begs to iniorm the inhabitants of Oaiaaru ®od surrounding districts that he may be consulted at the Star and Garter Hotel. Persons suffering from the above painful excrescences can be consulted at their own ftsidences if necessary by sending their a<^ re 3 - Testimonials may be seen in the window of Mr. Edwards' Chemist Shop, tamea-street. Early application is neces•ary.

_ K.B.—No cutting. 10S STOP THaT COOGH ! DON'T DELAY. ■uow can yon atop it ? Where is the Remedy 1 J5 ONN , ] NGT°N'S PECTORAL OXYDMEL OF CARRIGEEN, OR IRISH MOSS. [registered]. C«t produce more evidence of real merit w»n any other art i c l e f or the purpose. Sold Everywhere. Chmtchnicb. prosser, and CO., 1 Wholesale Agents. 71

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 14 August 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 14 August 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 14 August 1880, Page 3

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