MR. GEORGE GREENFIELD HOUSE REPOSITORY, THAMES-ST. T1 EGULAR WEEKLY SALES HORSES, CATTLE, BUGGIBB, AND HARNESS Held at my Horse Repository, Thamesstreet, opposite Telegraph Office, ETERY SATURDAY. FRIDAY, 31st DECEMBER. On the premises, corner of Ribble and Thames-street. George Greenfield has been favored ■with instructions from Mrs. Keenan to sell by public auction, at the above time And place— The whole of her Household Furniture, consisting of Piano (Erard), Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bedding, Sofas, Stove, and Cooking Utensils, Crockery, Lamps, &c. 2 Cabs, 1 Express I Mare (Polly) and Foal (12 months old) 1 Express Horse (Darkie) 2 Sections in Township of Nacapwa G. GREENFIELD, Auctioneer. At 2 p.m. sharp. Also, 154 G. GREENFIELD, Auctioneer. PUBLIO NOTICES NOTICE. FREE BALL Will take place at THE WIN f ISO R nOTEL, On the 27th INST. All friends and intimates will bo most heartily welcomed. Supper provided. M. CUNNINGHAM,
130 Proprietor AKANUI CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. K> CHRISTMAS DAT, 1880. KAKANUI HANDICAP, £l2 12-. (23 Nominations.) HURDLE HANDICAP, £3 10s. (21 Nominations.) £3O OTHER SPORTS £3O Cabs will leave Oamaru for Kakanui on Christmas Forenoon at all hours. JOHN A. ALGIE, 207 Hon. S 2c. WAITAKI ELECTORAL DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given that & MEETING of the Otepopo Settlers will be held in the Ote opo Sjhoalrooin on TUESDAY, 28th DECEMBER next, at 7.50 p.m., to take into consideration the proposed Alteration of the Boundaries of the above Electoral District. By request. ALEXANDER PIRIE. Otepop?, "Dec. 21st. 18S0. 199 FOUND, on the 20th inst., on the Esplanade—A SILVER LE/ER WATCH. • —The loser may recover the same on giving a laithlui aooorlpiMn of it, and paying expenses.—Apply P. R. Russell, Torridgestreet. WAN TED—ASSISTANCE to CATCH A TBIEF. STOLEN, late on Tuesday night or early on Wednesday morning, from a farm on the Cape property —A BRONZE TURKEVT COCK, live weight about 30!bs, six years old ; was kept for exhibition and breeding —(A Turkey Hen was stolen this time last year from the same place.)— Anyone having purchased a Turkey or Turkeys from any person living in that direction would oblige by assisting to catch tbe Thief.—Please communicate with "X.," Mail Office. 219 WAITAKI ROAD DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the District Road Board of Waitaki to STOP ROAD-LINE as shown on Surrey Map in Section 14, 29, and 13, BJook 111., Awamoko District. In accordance with Pection 4 of "The Public Works Act, 1880," a plan of the Road to be stopped, and of that to be opened in lieu therejf, is now c-pen for inspection at the office of the Boird, Tyne-Btreet, Oamaru, where it can be seen for twelve irccko from KcicoE. ROBERT GARROW, Clerk to Board. Oamum, 25th Nov., 1880. 991 ANTED KNOWN That BREAK from the Northern Scab'e< will start from the EMPIRE HOTEL for Kakanui on CHRISTMAS DAY, at 8.45 a.m. sharp. 223 PRIZES AND PRESENTS. The otago book and tract SOCIETY has OPENED A SHOP in Thames-street, near the Globe Hotel, with a Splendid Collection of NEW BOOKS by the best authors, a Fine Collection of Floral and Illuminated Cards, Christmas and New Year Cards. Cheap Bibles in all kinds of binding and type; Pew Bibles, Prayer Books, and Church Services; Hymn Books, with and without music ; and New Annuals for 1881 All requisites for Sunday Schools supplied Inspection invited. J. R. MACDONALD, Agent. I MPOUNDED in Boundary Creek Pound on 20th day of December, by Samuel Holmes, for trespass on roads ONE CHESTNUT SADDLE MARE, branded like D on near shoulder, star on forehead; for which 53 driving expenses arß olaimed j owner unknown; and in default of being released the above mare will be sold at the Boundary Creek Pound, on FRIDAY, the 7th day of JANUARY, 1881, at 12 o'clock noon. F. SCHLUTER, 190 Poundkeeper. TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. CHEAP EXCURSION BY LAND AND SEA. The Favorite Passenger Steamship RAF T O N Is appointed to leave Oamaru on MONDAY, the 3rd JAN., at 4.30 p. tp., for TIMARU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON NELSON, WKBTPORT, AND GKEYMOUTH. Tbe owners having made special arrangements with the proprietors of Cobb's Coaches, return t ckets will be available for return by coach from Hokitika to Christchnrcb, thus giving excursionists an opportunity of enjoying the beautiful scenery of the West Co«t. Cargo »t reduced rates. Apply to P. CUNNINGHAM k CO., 149 Agtatoi
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 24 December 1880, Page 3
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