WANTED WANTED— A STEADY WOMAN, as Housekeeker.—Apply Office of this paper. 175 WANTED— A GENERAL SERVANT who can cook; references required ; good wages.—Apply at the Office of this paper. 176 WANTED KNOWN J. CAGNEY has just opened an immense stock rf TOYS and FANC2 GOODS, unsurpassed for cheapness. WANTED KNOWN—WORK BOXES in rosewot d, from 4a 6d each; Writing Desks, With fittings, from oa each. —At J. CagnbVs. WANTED KNOWN-MENAGERIES, Cooking Stoves, Guns, Train Cars, and various Puzzle?, Boxes Furniture, and Tea Sets, from 6'd each. WANTED KNOWN CHRISTMAS 3REES decorated with Toys and Dolls from 3s each.—At J. Cagney's, Cheap Depot. 184 TUST RECEIVED, direct' from London —A Beautiful Assortment of DOLLS, from 6d each.—M. Taylor. JUST RECEIVED, from. R. Hovenden and Co., London—A Beautiful Assortment of LADIES' COMPANIONS, from 3s 6d each —M. Taylor. WANTED KNOWN—That M. TAYLOR has got the Largest Assortment of TOYS and FANCY GOODS to choose from in North Otago. NOTICE- Just Received, a Beautiful Assortment of Ladies' Curled HEAD DRESSED and PLAIT S of every description, at M. Taylor's. / JUST — 3000 SPONGES, from 4d each ; a'l kinds, at M, Taylor's. WANTED KNOWN—That M. TAYLOR has a Beautiful Assortment of Ladies' BACK COMBS for Christinas Presents. 178 WANTED KNOWN—Tf you want a GOOD FIT, go to G. W. HINCH-LIFFE'S.—First-class Workmen on the premises. _____ WANTED KNOWN—That the COLONIAL BOOT MART is i.ext to T. Sellara', Thames-street. Encourage local industry. WANTED KNOWN—That the Cheapest House for Ladies' and Gents' BOOTS and SHOES is G. W. BINCHLIFFE'S, Thames-street. WANTED KNOWN—That the Chambers of WM. JOHNSTON, Barrister and Solicitor, are at WAITAKI HOUSE, opposite Resident Magistrate's Court. 826 WANTED KNOWN—THAT M'SWKNEY and KEARNS are now making their far-famed Elastic Side Boots, Balmoral, and Watertights, in Kid or French Calf, to order, at £1 per pair. Perfect fit guaranteed. Orders left in the morning completed the same day. WANTED KNOWN-'THAT M'SWKNEY and KEARNS have REMOVED to their oil Shop in TYNESTREET, opposite Mr. Sumpter's Exchange Buildings, where the public can rely on having their Boots made to order in the newest style, at prices never before offered in Oamaru. WANTED KNOW N—T HAT M'SWENEY and KEANNS have just received a new lot of best-fitting American Lasts, which will bs fitted for customers' f«et, and put away for their especial use, thus ensuring a perfeet fit without the trouble of measuring for each pair. Ladies' French Calf Boots made to order at 18s per pair. Geota' Shoes to order at 18s 6d. A large slock of our own made Boets and Shoes always in stock. The very best workmen only kept. No factory handb making on iron lasts to deceive the public. 031 MONEY /«■ O N E Y TO LEND la sums of from LIOO to L6COO at lowest current rates of interest. 473 CONNELL AND CLOWES. ONEY TO LEND—In sums to suit Borrowers, at from seven per cent, interest—rate depending on the nature of the security. 24 GEORGE SUMPTER. ONEY TO LEND in sums of £IOO and upwards, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Land Office and Waste Land Board Business attended to. GILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP, Rond-streot, DunecHs. SPORTS. CALEDONIAN SPORTS. THE FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING Will be held at Ngapara on CHRISTMAS DAY, DEC. 25th, 1880. PROGRAMME. 1. Qdotting, 9 a.m. sharp.—First prize, 30b; second, 15s ; third, 10s. 2. Throwing Light Hammer, no swinging (handicap). First prize, 30s ; second, 20s ; third, 10-3. 3. Hop, Step, and Leap.—First prize, 20s ; second, 15s ; third, 10a. 4. 200-yds Flat Rack Handicap.—First prise, 30d ; second, 20s ; third, 10a. 5. Wrestling (Cumberland Style).—First prize, 403; second, 1 pair trousers, 255; third, 10*. 6. Running Lofg Leap.—First prize, 20; Becond, 15s ; third, 10s. 7. Boys' Race, under 14 (handicap).— First priz j, 10s; second, ss; third, 2a fid. 8. Highland Refx. First prize, 30a; second, £os ; third, 10s. 9. St .ni-ing High Leap.—First pviza, 20s; sec ond, Ids ; third, JOa. 10. 440 yds Hurdlk R*ce Hanlicap.— First prise, 40s; second, 20s ; third, 10s. 11. Putting Light Ball, no drawing (handicsT-)"— First prize, 20s; seeond, 1 pair boot tops. 12. Bagpipe Mutic.—First, priz?, 30s; second, gold ring, value 21s. 13. 1-mile Walking Match (handicap).— First prize, 303 ; second, 20s. 14. Vaulting with Pole. Faret priza, 20s ; second 15s ; tnird, 10s. 15. 850-tds Race (handicap).—Firat priz-, 40s ; second, 20s; third, 10?. . 16. Irish Jig.—First prize, 30a; second, 20s. 17. Running High Leap.—First prize, 20s; second, 151; third, 10s. 18. Catching Greasy lig,' value 30s.— Entrance, Is. 19. 1-mile Rica (handicap).—First prize, 40s; second, 20s; third, 10a. 20. Tilting. First priz?, 30s; necond, don le-reined bridle, value 22a 6d; third, whip, value 10s 6d. Entrance, ss. • All entries 2s 6a, except those otherwise specified. Two entries or no first, three or no second, four or no third. THE OAMARU ARTILLERY BRASS BAND Will play a lively selection of airs daring the day. A SPECIAL TRAIN Will leave Oamaru at 9.25 a.m., visitors being able to return by the ordinary train which leaves Ngapara at 6 p.m. WM. GRUAR, 179 Hon. Sec.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 21 December 1880, Page 3
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