WEAR STREET" HALL. OAMARF. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 16th, 1909. At 8.15 j>.nj. .-..-,-. ERNEST TOY, THE WOELD-FAli 0 U S,. Y I.Q LINI ST, red on the same platform with H-R-.H Princess Henry of •olores, Russell, Ada Crossley,. .and many others, ASSISTED BY MissMILUE GALE Mr FRANK- JONES ' Mr FRANK WILLIAMS TICKETS: 3s. Plan at Beggs. A limited number of 2s Tickets on sale
SPECIAL SHEEP SALE 8500 S! 8500 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, 1909. At 12 o'clock sharp. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, will offer as above on .account of Messrs.MUNßO AND TODD—--2000 X-bred EWES, 4, 6, and 8tootb. 1500 X-bred LAMBS. 400 X-bred EWES, 4, 6, and 8tootb. 250 X-bred LAMBS. On account of Mr William Brownlie — 1500 X-bred WETHERS, 2, 4, and 6-tooth. 800 X-bred EWES, 2-tooth. On account of Various Fanners — 2000 EWES, WETHERS, and FOR PRIVATE SALE. FREEHOLD PASTORAL PROPERTY. T\ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, Oamaru, have received instructions from Mr C. E. CHOLMONDELEY, to offer, as above, his ;-- SPLENDID PROPERTY, containing about 2250 ACRE a s nd FREEHOLD ZtnO AGRES EDUCATIONAL ■4:UU RESERVE, with 20 years to run, Being portion of the late BALRUDDERY ESTATE, and adjoining Kauroo Hill Estate. The Buildings comprise new 6roomed House, Stable, Cart Shed, Sheep Etc. The property is well watered and subdivided into 7 blocks. If not sold in one block, the owner will subdivide to suit purchasers. The auctioneers have every confidence in asking buyers to inspect, as the country is all ploughable, and extra sweet sheep country, and, in addition, is put on the market cheap, as Mr Cholmondeley has decided to sell. Full particulars on application to the selling agents. 922 FOR PRIVATE SALE. FARM. 68 ACRES FREEHOLD, 46 ACRES LEASEHOLD. T have for SALE the above handly-situ- -*- ated property, being two miles from Lome Creamery and same distance from Enfield. The land is of first-class quality, in good heart, and is; on the market for bona fide sale, on account of the distribution of the estate. Easy Terms can be Arranged. Further particulars apply J. D. FAMILTON, AUCTIONEER, THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. At 2 p.m. sharp. On the Premises, Trent street. JD. FAMILTON * has received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late WILLIAM STEWART to sell by auction— HIS VALUABLE LIBRARY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. K. FAMILTON, Auctioneer. ■OAMARU HARBOR BOARD. I HEREBY give Public Notice that MR JASPER NICOLLS, and MR F. W. CORRIGALL have been duly Nominated to represent the HAEATARAMEA DISTRICT on the OAMARU HARBOR BOARD. A POLL:,for the election of ONE of the above-named,candidates will:be taken at the PUBLIC HALL, SANDHURST, Hakataramea/ on ..MONDAY,,Bth Feb : ruary, 1909, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 6 o'clock, p.m. __ GEO. V. COCHRANE,; Returning Officer. ; Waimate, Ist February, 1909. '959 OAMARU HARBOR BOARD. PUBLIC NOTlCE:is:hereby given that BROWN; JOHN MARSHALL, CRAWSHAW,; SAMUEL, HURST, IRVINE; _ LANE, EDWARD,, . .. ■, PATERSON, WILLIAM HUGH, SNADDEN, GEQRGE, TAYLOR, JOHN, have been duly NOMINATED to represent the Borough of Oamaru on the OAMARU HARBOR BOARD. ' A POLL for the Election of: THREE of the above-named Candidates will be taken at the Office of the Board, Harbour street, Oamann, on MONDAY, the Bth day of February, 1909, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 6 o'clock p.m.0. A. LaROCHE. v__ Returning Officer. • Oamaru 2nd February, 1909. . 963 WAIMATE COUNTY COUNCIL, OTICE IS.HEREBY GIVEN to those 1 • Ratepayers who have not yet PAID, their RATES that the Waimate County Council,, in order to afford them a further opportunity of avoiding additional expenses, has.delayed.taHng,jegal proceed't ings,: but now , ; finally notifies-, that; on FRIDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, ALL OUTSTANDING RATES will be then SUED for WITHOUT ANY EXCEPTION'. GEO. V. COCHRANE, County Clerk. • Waimate, Ist Feb., 1909. 966
WIRTH BROS.' CREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, CIRCUS-ZOO Hippodrome, Elephant Herd Theatre, and £IOOO Ciraffe. Opening in Oamani on MONDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Prices 4s, 3s, 2s. Children, half-price. The first and only Giraffe ever in Australasia. Tallest, stateliest, grandest animal in the world. 4 HUGE MENAGERIES COMBINED. The Createst Collection of Animals since the Ark. New European Artists. AN ENORMOUS COLLECTION of Wild Beast and Beautiful Equines—--60 Performing Horses and Ponies—Lady Morton, holder of Australasian Record Hiah Jump, 7ft 3in; also Maori, Champion Ponv Jumper of New Zealand, J r.i:c.„„ rhwa^UnA - *. ("Hiamninn Hiffh and Lons Jumper. SPECLAL NOTICE.—An afternoon attraction! WTRTH'S HUGE MENAGERIE AND MUSEUM - will OPEN in the AFTERNOON, from 4 to 5. Admission—Adults, Is; Children, 6d. The cu- " "" > exhibited include a Hybrid Extr=y—the Zebrule —the only on« [ the world, the £IOOO Girai first and onhr real live Giraffe ever seen •i New Zealand. Feeding the animals id lecture by trainers. Greatest living object lesson "for children. 928 For the convenience of residents on the south line, the 9.30 p.m. TRAIN for PALMERSTON will be DELAYED until 10.45 p.m. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WIRTH'S CIRCUS AT OAMARU. Bth February. A TRAIN will leave OAMARU for L PALMER6.TON and intermediate stations at 10.45 p.m., stopping where required to set down passengers from Oamaru." T BY ORDER. BAPTIST CHURCH, Severn Street. TWO GREAT LECTURE*, bv RET. JOHN URQUHART day, 9th instant: "Is the Book of' "is a Patchwork?" Wednesday, 10th t: "The Bible and Science." Lectures commence each evening at 8 p.m. Admission, free. Collection. 11 OAMARU WOOLLEN FACTORY'S PICNIC. THE ANNUAL PICNIC AND EXCURSION will be held ON SATURDAY, 20th FEBRUARY. AT WADLATE DOMAIN. The Train will leave Oamaru at 7.15 a.rr leavins Waimate on return at 5.20 p.i Hot Water and Milk Provided. Tickets —Adults 2s, Children 11d may be purchased from members of the Committee, or from T. H. S- HIDDLESTON, I 12 Hon. Secretary OAMARU BOATING CLUB. A MEETING of MEMBERS will fe held in the Boat Shed on WEDNESDAY", 10th instant, at 7.50 p.m. Business: Election of Treasurer. ENTRIES for CLUB FOURS will be received np to 7 p.m. on MONDAY, Bth instant. Entrance fee, Is. 5 WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOL )ARENTS.in the country desirous -i sending their children to the Waitaki High School as boarders, but who are unable" to obtain accommodation at the School, can procure for their children EXCELLENT BOARD and LODGING and Supervision close to the school.—Apply ■'ETON," 9 Mail Office. OAMARU AUCTIONEERS" ASSOCIATION. SKIN AUCTION SALE. THE NEXT SKIN SALE will be held on FRIDAY, 19th FEBRUARY. Afc 5 p.m. Entries now being Received. E37 r\ AMARU AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCTASTOCK SALE DATES. Waiareka Every Tuesday. Ngapara First Thursday. Glenavy Second Wednesday. Dontroon Second Friday. > AMARU AUCTIONEERS' ASSO- ' CLATION. WAIAREKA YARDS. TUESDAY", 9th FEBRUARY. Present Entries: A WETHERS. YOUNG PIGS. Entries Invited. 6 JUNCTION YARDS. TUESDAY, 9th. FEBRUARY. At 11 o'clock. Present Entri j First-class DAIRY COWS (at calvJ inz). O 6TORE COWS, "I r\ HEIFERS, 2£ years old. -| Q 5 and 4-year-old BULLOCKS Ydl (good line)." I O 34 to 4-year-old BULLOCKS. n 5-year-old BULLOCKS (well-bred). I Q PIGS (weaners). BRUCE CHRISTIE & GO. Auctioneers. FOR SALE Woolpacks. Ryegrass and Cocksfoot, Clovers. Rape and Turnip Seeds. MANURES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION At LOWEST CURRENT RATES. BRUCE CHRISTIE * CO.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10066, 6 February 1909, Page 3
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