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A. M' L E CIVIL ENGINE KK, OAMARU.

THE COMBINATION. OASIARU HANDICAP AND HURDLE KACK. PARTIES aro jarlicalarly requested to ebti'in their Tickets in the above on <>r licf..rc SATuRDAY EVENING, the 4:h, when tr.e b-favce uds >ld 'will be disposed of on the Art Union principle, at os a member. C. P. EOBERTS. SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

a ,f~ AL' SH ALV,. S N S AND .CO. li. ~i vai (l f r " T jI I •' A 0 HIXES. : S-IPFT PRIZE. Ex": fr-'in Sy-.'uey Mail, Saturday, Marcii ISS:': — Prizes for 'ihr "=>, ing ?T.-c)iines.— The Prizes for fhrefciiii-'k Machiu...- ■ fa own at the fntcrnaii'-.'Hl ]sxi.: iciou v.e.- a warded this week. °i (i ti-H are re "i lows Messrs. SOIv'3 & CO., Gaii'shorough ... ... ... Ist Me* sra. I>uston, Proctor and \'o. ... 2nd ~ Robey and Co— ... ... 2 d ~ Hornaby and Hons ... ... 3rd ~ Ran*omes, Sims, and Head... 3rd ~ Foster and tons ... ... 3rd ~ Buffalo Pitts 4th The Judges of the Malshaix Machine in their report:—" This iB a very superior machine in design, good -workmanship, and material, and has severa l good improvements. —First Degree of Tvlerit. (Signed) John Strntb, Chairman; a. Poolman; J. P. Frank."

MARSHALL, SONS AND CO. Obtained the highest award for STEAM ENGINES: 2 Special First and 3 First Prizes. Extract from Sydney Mail, Saturday, April 3rd, ISSO : The Judges are of opinion that MARSHALL, SONS & CO 'S Engines deserve the hiehest commendation for their general proportions, their elegance and symmetrica] design, their arrangements for adjustment, and their workmavship and finish, and they recommend them for the Highest award. The automatic expansion gear on the Horizontal Engine?, and the general finish on the 3-horse Vertic -1 Engines, deserve special notice.—(Signed) A. B. Bitchie, John W. Chapman, F. G. Newton, Norman Selee (Chairman). Extract from the Jndpes' Official Report: PORTABLE ESG MARSHALL, SONS & C R. Garrett and Sons ... Clayton and Shuttleworth Ruston, Proctor and Co. R. Hornsby and Sons ... W. Foster and Co. F. W. Reynolds and Co. Robey and Co. ... Davey, Paxman and Co. iVatftihonse and Co. J. F. Durenne Rans-'mes, Sims and Head VKP.TIC*!. ENGINES. MARSHAL', SONS & CO. Special Ist Shanks and Sons l'ansomes, Sims and Head Fohey and Co. ... W. Foster and Co. Waterhonse and Co. W. Jones and Co. jives. JO Ist 2nd ... 2od ... 2nd 2nd 2nd ... 2nd ... 2nd 2nd ~, 2nd 3rd ... 2nd ... 2nd ... 2nd 3rd ... 3rd 4th

Fcr pnrrtcn'ars and Prices of i-puly to tbn Agents, MEiHE?. HEN'DKRSON, LAW & CO., BUNEBIN, Where alccx is kept. 864 01 p ir Cent. Pieii'jction cm a"l Purchases. Study Economy, and buy your Groceries r.t he OAMABTJ BISAXCH J, PUN SHIN CXM'FSIs AT IV E >TO i: s*'. THE rronrieior?, while thanking the Pnli'ie' ijeneraily for the very liberal support Si-corded t *:rni sinc"_ the opening of this Br.-ncb. wouid respect:ally intimate that, having n;ct with such 'access, they have mace farther great red-totions in Teas, &c., of from 20 to 25 per cenc. To advertise our list of prices would simpl} put a few of our contemporaries to the expense and trouble of imitating the same. We therefore bet rive a fe~ quotations : Just to hand, our select: as from First Consignments of SEASON i TEAS in h3lf-chests from Is Sid to 2s 7id per lb ; 121b boxes from 17s 6d (common) to 30s (finest imported). . Our blecdtd teas are noted for their superlative excellence, and a>*e now giving general satisfaction. 2s, 2s 6tl, and 3s. A reduction mr.de to purchasers of fi'ib oarceis. Assam, Pelcoe, Souchong, Foo Chow, Fek'-e. and \o»p£ Hyson (green) on hand. Finest Roasted Cc'flee Beans, or ground if required. Try onr mixture of Finest Coffees at Is lOd. sUGAKS AT GREAT KEBUCTrONS. Yellow Crystal, 4d ; Grey do, 4Jd ; No I Company White, 4id ; No. 2 do Snowdrop, 5d ; Cut Loaf Sucar, sid. Special concessions made to tea purchasers. Onr large and fresh stock of General Groceries and Provisions for quality and cheapness will be fonnd Exce'sior. Country orders delivered free of railway charges. By order. W • BICKSQN.

BUSINESS NOTICE. TO THE PEOPLE OF OAMARU AND DISTRICT. J. M O T E, FRUITERER AND POULTEP.E3, In returning thanks to his numerous friends and customers for their past snpport, would beg to intimate that be has still the same high class of stock -which has gained their support in the past. Parties wishing for ST RA W ERRTES OR CHERRIES FOR JAM, In quantities, conld not do better than interview H. J. Mote, who has purchased the stock of Cherries and Strawberries from the far-famed beds of Meadow Bank and Mr. Ferris. N.B —Orders are now being booked for Ponltrj for Christmas and. New Year. An early call is solicited. 16 ACLEAN AND STEWART M AUCTIONEERS LAND, ESTATE, iht GENERAL STOCK AND STATION £4OOO SWF, EP, NO. OS THE WXLLI?: HT O N CUP, To run in th* firet week in FEBRUARY, 1881. Tickf.TS £l. First Horse Horse ... Third Horse Other Starters (divided) Vcii-a t arters (divi<] e< t}... .. £IOOO 300 200 7'!o .. ISOO

The £7OO for other starters will average about £IOO each far rse. The £181)0 for non-3tartera will average aboat £6O each horse. Mr. George Jforth. of Lsrcbton Quay, anlounces his seventh annual sweep on the Wellingt.-n Cup. This time it is for no less than £4' MM), which will give handsome prizes even to the non-starters. Mr. North's former racing sweeps have invariably been conducted with such thorough fairness as to give entire satisfaction to all interested, and we are not surprised to hear that there is alreatty a brisk demand for tickets for his " four-thoasand-poiinder. Post, 9th September. Address GEO. I^ORTF. Tk-x 109, Post Cilice ; or, Quay, Wellington. Agenj; tor OAtnaru, MB. TAYLOR, Hairdresser. 467

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 4 December 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 4 December 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 4 December 1880, Page 2

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