late advertisements AND FORESTERS (J BALL. MONDAY, 27th DECEMBER, (boxtsg sight). pickets, including Refreshments. 12a 6J NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OAMARU RACES. 9ih ANB lOra DECEMBER, 18S0. THE following Alterations will be mad in the Trains running on these days The 4.5 p.m. Timarn Train will not leavi t ;jl 5 p m., and will be 55 minutes later a n station 1 ! to destination. The Waimtti Branch Train to run an additional trip t< connect. . „ The 3.85 p m. Dnntroon Tram will no | e#ve till 5 p.m. each day, and will be oni hoar later both going and returning. The 4.15 p.m. Ngapara Train will leavi at 5-25 p.m. on both days, and the 6.5 p m from Ngapara will leave at 7 p.m.; and b< 55 mioatts later at all Stations to Oamarn Special will leave Oamarn at 5.40 p.m for HiUgrove, stopping at all Stations i: gectjssjry. FARES. Ordinary Single-fare Tickets issued froir {Jhri3tchnrch and Stations north of Tim art for Oamam on Sth and 9th Inst.; and frocr all Stations between Timarn and Dunedin, and Branchf s (inclusive) to Oamarn on md 10th Inst.; will be avaifaMe for retort a p to and including Monday, 13th Inst. OAMARU TO RACECOURSE. Trains will leave Oamarn for Course at 11.40 a.m., 12 30 p.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. : 4 nd will return from Racecnrse to Oamarn »t3.*o p.m., 5 45 p.m., 5.10 p.m., and 5.30 J.D. Morning trains from and evening trains {o Timarn and Dontroon will stop opposite the Coarse. Fare. —Oamarn to Racecourse, Is return. W. M. HAN NAY, Assistant General Manager. Anistant General Manager's Office, Danedin, 3rd Dec. 18S0. 64 NORTH OTAGO PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE usual MONTHLY MEETING will be held at the Secretary's Office, Tynertrect, on TUESDAY EVENING, 7th DECEMBER, between the hoars of 7 and «30 ' ' GEORGE SUMPTER, jj ■ Secretary. FTKST OAMARU PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY, THE MONTHLY MEETING for Issue of New Shares and Receipt of Money *,ll be held TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, 7th DECEMBER, at 7.30. JOHN HARDY, Secretary. OAMARU JOCKEY CLUB. ANY Trainer or Jockey found USIN3 the RUNNING GROUND will be DISQUALIFIED from riding at the forthcoming meeting. There is a Ploughed Gallop laid off, which is free of charge. POISON is laid down on the course for DOGS. By order of 55 " THE GROUND COMMITTEE.
FOE LONLON DIRECT. THE AT IRON BARQUE ARDENTINN Captain Miller, WiJl LOAD WOOL in a I Lecember alongside tie Oaroaru Wharf. For particulars as to freight. &s., apply to 23 GEORGE SUMPTER. F IREWORKS. J. G. FINCH & CO. Hwe oa han 1 a large consignment of HREWORKS received direct from the celebrated home of Brook & Co., London. 44 LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that tha several parcels of 1 and hereintfter described will be brought under the provisions cf "The Land Ti ansfer Act, 1570." unless caveat be lodged forbidding the tame in each ca3e wichin one calendar mjnth from the date of gazetting this notice. Sections 2 and 3, Block XXtlf., Town of Uamaru. Robert Reid and Jahes Gray, AppHonts, No. 3057. Allotment 10, Btocfc Jlf., Township of Kakanur.—TtroitAS Soesbt, Applicant, No. 30-"5. Section 15, Block XXtV., Town of Oamarn. ArFBSD JPeendebca-t, Apprcant, No. 306^. Diagrams may be inspected at this office Bated this 2ad day of December, ISSO, sfcibe Land* Registry Office, Dnnedin. 11. TURTON, 48 District Land Registrar. MR. EDWARD A. CLIFFORD'S ANNUAL ART UNION. 100 MEMBERS AT £1 EACH. PRIZES: oamarn Breakwater and Bay Tropical Sunset Florence from the Arno Mount Cosmos, Lake Wakatipu Entrance to Milford Son ad Lake Wanapori These Paintings are now on view at the At&en;E:im. Tickets to be had on application to either #1 the hou. Secretaries. ALEX. KEEtR. } Hon. A. S. OT'fERSON, 5 Secretaries. PROGRESSIVE INSTRUCTION for VIOLIN, VIOLA, & VIOLINCELLO »ra given on moderate terms by THOS. kEE, Eiien-otreet, next Dr. Fleming*.-. 50 MKS. I,RE HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS as ORESSMAKKR aid MILLINER, ia EJen-street, Oaiuaro, next Df. Fleming's. All orders entrusted to her Mcii will receive prompt attention. 5() MONEY N E Y TO L E N la sums of from LIOO to LSCGO at lowest current rates of interest. CONNELL AND CLOWES. TO LEND—In turns to suit Borrowers, at from seven per cent. ®tereat— rata depending on the nature of GEORGE SUMPTER. security. IITONHY TO LEND in nms of £IOO and upwards, at LOWEST CHRIST RATES. Land Office and Waate Board Business attended to. GILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP. Bond-atreet, Dnnedin,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 6 December 1880, Page 3
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