LATE ADVERTISEMENTS MAEREWHENUA AND KUROW DIS TRICT. NOTICE TO DEFERRED PAYMENT APPLICANTS. THERE being more than one application for Sections 13, Block IX., 2 and 3, Block X., and 8 and 9, Block XL, Maerewhenua District; also for 10, Block 11., Kurow District, these sections will be decided by AUCTION at the COURT-HO SE, Oamaru, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th Inst., at noon. J. P. MAITLAND, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Dunedin, sth November, 18S0. 833 gT. LUKE'S CHURCH BAZAAR. The following members of the Ladies' Committee will thankfully receive Contributions in work done for the above, viz. : Mesdames J. Booth, Filleul, Gifford, lies, Otterson, Roberts, Robinson, Sumpter, Thompson, and Williams. Contributions of Farmers' Produce and other donations suitable for the Gift Auction will be received at the stores of Messrs. J. Booth and G. Sumpter, on or before the I7ih in=t. 793 NORTH OTAGO BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. nneE annual meeting of this -®- Society will be held in the Auction Mart of Mr. George Greenfield, Thamesstreet, Oamaru, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER loth, 1880, at 8 o'clock in the evening. Bu-iness—To receive the Annual Report and Balance Sheet, and to elect a Committee of Management for the year ending September 30th, ISSI, Servants' Home, and other business. JOHST HARDY, 721 Secretary. THE ANNUAL BALL OF THE I BATrERY N.Z.O. ARTILLERY WILL BE HKID If THE VOLUNTEKR HALL, TUESDAY, 9rn NOVEMBER, ISSO, (Prince cf Wales' Birthday.) Tickets, to admit Lady and Gentleman, 5s ; may be obtained from the officers and non-commissioned officers of the Battery. 7SS FOR LONDON" DIRECT. rpHE A 1 BRIG HEDWIG C. Kieff, Captain, To leave about 10th Instant. For freight or passage, apply to 812 GEORGE SUMPTER. THE S.S. GRAFT ON will leave Oamaru (via Timarn) for Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson, and West Coast Poit*, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th Nov., it 6 o'clock. For freight and pas age. apply to P. CUNNINGHAM & CO., 771 Harbor-street. MR. EDWARD A. GIFFORD'S SECOND ANNUAL ART UNION. 100 MEMBFRS AT £1 EACH. PRIZES: Oamaru Break wat ;r and Bay Tropical Sunset Florence from the Arno Mount Cosrr.o3, T.ake Wakatipu Entrance to Milford Sou-d Like Mana&ori These Piinting3 are now on view at the Athecxain. Tickets to be bad on application to either of the hon. Secretaries. ALEX. KERR, ) Hon. A. S. OITERSON, ) Secretaries. R. B R U N T O N , GENERAL STOREKEEPER, WAIHAO. All orders promptly attended t?. S3O AMARU BATHS. NOW OPEN. For Gentlemen, from 6 till 1 ; for Ladies, from 1 till 4.30 ; for Gentlemen, from 4.30 till sundown. Season Tickets : Family (not including sons Gentlemen ... ... ... 1 0 0 Ladies ... ... ... 0 10 0 Boys under 16 ... ... 010 0 Monthly Tickets : Gentlemen ... 0 5 0 Ladies 0 2 6 Boys ... ... ... ... 0 2 6 Sisgle Bath ... 0 0 6 790 ALL ACCOUNTS DUE to MR. A. THOMPSON, Butcher, Oamaru, are requested to be paid to Mr. Hadden Dennison, Tyne-street, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge for the same. 544 A. THOMPSON. OTEPOPO ROAD DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given that the Otepopo Road Boird, at a meeting to be held on November 12th, will make a GENERAL RATE of ONE SHILLING per £ of the annual value of. all ratable properties in the District for the year ending March, 3lst, ISSI, and* that the tame will be payable in one sura on or before December Ist next. A copy of the Bate Book lies in the School-house for inspection. ALEXANDER PIRIE, 813 Clerk to Board. LOST, on Tuesday, the 2nd Inst., from South Oamaru—A BAF MARE ; no brands, two white hind feet, and star on forehead. —Anyone giving such information as will leave tn the recovery of the same to G. GotTLD, Reid-atreet, will be liberally rewarded. 818 WANTED, EVERYONE to KNOW that the AMERICAN PERMANENT PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY have arrived in Oamaru. Ab their stay will necessarily bo limited, those desiring to seenre their likenesses in their changeless, beautiful, and inexpensive " gem " style, which has created such a fniore in other parti of the Colony, should lose no time in visiting their establishment. Thirty-two delightful, indelible, and life-like portraits for 4s 6d.—The establishment will commence operations on MONDAY, the Bth current.—Address, next door to MESSRS. SPENCE & BEE'S, Merchants, 825
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 9 November 1880, Page 3
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