~I ate advertisements PERMANENT 50 building SOCIETY. rfyHE««al MONTHLY MEETING will J. be hold at the Secretary's Office, Tyne- , oa TUESDAY EVENING, sth OCTOBER, between the houra of 7 and 8-30- GEORGE SUMPTER, Secretary, wnKTfToTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND • PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE O EViNTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW D will b« held on the Grounds of the action, Oam am, Otago, New Zealand, THURSDAY. ISth, and FRIDAY, 19tb, y O VEiIBER, 1880. when pieces of plate, gold, sil\ er, and bronze medals, ■Will be offered for Competition. .a entries close positively 05THURSDAY, FOURTH NOVEMBER. Detailed Programmes and full particulars ta he obtained from 10 J. CHURCH, Secretary. m i_ -SSSmON OF PARTNERSHIP. rpHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing X between the undersigned, trading as gagrel!, Son, and Co., has th:3 day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. JAMES LLOYD HASSELL, JAMES HASSELL, Jcy. Oamaru, 30th September, ISSO. fpilE BUSINESS of the above firm will J. be carried on by the undersigned, to ,rtom outstanding accounts must be paid, r w whom all Labilities will be liquidated. JAMES HASSELL, J ex. j,EW ZEALAND PUBLIC WORKS. KOIICE RE UNEMPLOYED. ris HEREBY NOTIFIED that as the Serine advances, the number of men employed on Public Works by the Government will be considerably redurcd. Emofoyers of labor requiring the services «f any of the men are requested to communicate with the Immigration Agents in ti# various districts, or with the officers of this Department in charge of the works. By command. W. N. BLAIR, Engineer-in-charge, Middle Island. fnblic Works Office, Dunedin, 23th September, JSSO. 561 T N IHE S.S. GRAFTON will leave Oamani (via Timaru) for Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson, and West Coast Port 3, on FRIDAY EVENING, the Bth Inst., at 6 o'clock. For freight and passage, apply to P. CUNNINGHAM k CO., 5j.» Harbor-street. BOROUGH OF OAM ABU. OTICS IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SPECIAL MEETING of the Coun cil will be held at the Council Chamber?, Oamaru, on THURSDAY, the 2Sth day of OCTOBER, IS6O, at 7.15 p.m., for the purpose of confirming and adopting the proposed By-Law relating to " Water Supply." Dated fchi* sth d*y of October, ISSO. E. W. ROXBY, 504 Town Clerk. BOARD and RESIDENCE for Two Yoanc: Ladies engaged during the day; private family, no children. For jddresa, apply Mrs. White's Stora, Teestaeet 556 NEWEST STYLES Uf TS AND SHOES. 800B 00 JAS. MOLLISON" AND SON HAVE JUST OPENED OCT THEIR first shipment of boots & shoes FOB THE SEASON". Inspection will prove that for QUALITY AND STYLE Tha present shipment has never been surpassed by any ever imported into Uamaru. Inspection respectfully invited. US. MOLLISON AND SON, Thames-street, Oamaru ; Hatrray-street, Dunedin ; and Great North-road, Timaru. o~A THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION QCOTLAND YET Will travel this season through Maerewkenaa, Ngapara, Duntroon, Ea&anui, and tie Waitaki Districts. PEDIGREE. Scotland Yet is rising four years old, and Jtaoda IS$ hands high. He ia a rich dark W, with capital short hairy legs, and four oiscfc points. He possesses good sound feet—a very important requisite in a sire for producing draught stock. He is short ® tne back, well ribbed-up, with good flatter* and splendid action. He has Proved a sure foal-getter, and is a splendid Jotker. Bred by Mr. James Burgess, Southland. Sire, Young Prince of Wales, by Drew's j®"*of Wales, by General, by Sir VV alter Scott, by Old Clyde, by Scotland, by Champion, which takes us fully fifty years »*ck amongst the grand old sires of Clydesdale blood in Scotland. Scotland Yet's dam was bred by Mr. A. which was got by the well-known of Clyde, imported by Hugh M'Lean, of Benin ore. Thane of Clyda, bred by Thomas Young, Renfrewshire, Scotland. He took first prizes in Scotland when two ft! y esra old. His dam was the *j«ebrated mare Matchless, never beaten in 7®. day. He also gained the first prize, "SMMt all comers, at the Southland Agrils£T. and >aff t° ra l Society's Show in *>». being there for the first time shown in * Zealand. The following year he P««i the Gold Medal at the Tokomairiro gjpicahutal and Pastoral Society's Grand •7?*' sn d was reckoned by competent vogesto be the beat bred horse in Otago; the Gold Medal at the Clntha. gained second prize at the CEtnland Agricultural and PastoTftl T *y * in 1577: and in 1878 he aame Society's drat prize, beating , seven, and he was admitted by ®«ges on that occasion to be the best jr ® 4 from the Prince of Wales. ow—Single Mare?, £5; payable on or e.ore Ist February, 1881. Groom's ee, Kve Shillings, payable at the time *Groani. moneys to be paid to *rt«cnlar», apply to Alex. Forbes, charge ofthe hone. 818. W. M'EWAN, ' Proprietor.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 5 October 1880, Page 3
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