STOCK SALES. TUESDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. At Junction Yards. Fleming and hedley will hold their usual STOCK SALE on the above date. PRESENT ENTRIES : 70 Crossbred Ewes and Lambs 60 Crossbred Ewes and Lambs 50 Crossbred Ewes and Lambs SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms o! the Banks and Bankers Act, 1880, and the Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 17th and 18th days of November, 1898, are hereby appointed Special Bank Holidays (from Noon of eich day) at the offices of the undermentioned Eanks at Oamaru : The Union Bank of Ltd.— G. E. TOLHURST, Resident Inspector. The Bank of New South Wales— E. J. FINCH, Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd.— JAMES COATES, General Manager. The Bank of New Zealand— C. G. TEGETMEIEE, General Manager. The branches of the National Bank of New Zealand and the Bank of New Zealand at Kurow will be closed on FRIDAY, 18th November. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. AFTER being Boycotted by the Butchering Fraternity for not attending their meeting to raise the prices of meat, I am still able and willing to SERVE ALL AND SUNDRY AT THE OLD PRICES, and customers will find it to their advantage co visit the Old Man at the Old Snjep in Tees street, as all the MEAT IS 01 EAN LY KILLED and Carefully Handled with Clean Hands and in a Clean Place. Customers Honestly and Civilly Treated. DAVID DUNN, 21, Tees street, Oamaru. Loyal orange lodge, no. 19, MEETS on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance requested. By Order of the W.M. OAMARU CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. EETING of Directors will be held in the County Council Chambers at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 14th inst. R. L. RULF, Secretary. Jg I C Y C L E S, PARTS & SUNDRIES. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY By Special Expert. A 1 ! 0 NNINGHAMS, Coachbuilder and Importer, Ttnb St., Oamabu. All sorts ef Vehicles made to order at LOWEST PRICE?. Repairs Promptly Executed. C HEAP T&/f" 0 N E Y, CHEAP s£ ONEY, In Sums of LIOO to LIO,OOO on COUNTRY, CITY, and SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS. At 4£ per cent to 5 per cent. For forms of application and full information apply to the Postmasters at Palmerston or Kurow, or to the Resident Agent, Oamaru. J H. RICHARDSON, Qovernmen Insurance Commissioner rji H OAMARU HARBOR BOARD. IHE Second Instalment of the 1898 RATE being now DUE, the Board has to request IMMEDIATE PAYMENT of all RATES as per demands to enable it to meet the interest now payable Ist December instead of Ist February, as formerly. Ratepayers are requested to give thiß matter their immediate attention. TFOS. FORRESTER, Secretary. Oamaru, Ist November, 1898. ENRY SMITH, Blacksmith (Late of Smith and Miller), Begs to announce to tbe Public of Oamaru and surrounding districts that he has taken over from F. Robertson his old-established SHOEING and BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS in Steward (off 'J hames) street; and, having made arragemenfca with a First-class Wheelwright, he hopes, by civility, good work, and moderate charges to merit the support so long accorded to his predecessor. Repairs a Speciality. Spring Carts, etc., made to order. My son will also be be with me in the business, which will be carried on under the style of SMITH AND SON, Coachßmiths, Wheelwrights, and bhoeing Forge. Referring to the above, I beg to THANK my late patrons for past favors, and kindly ask for a continuance of« the same to my successors, Messrs Smith and Son. F. ROBERTSON, Basil ROUT, house and estate agbnt, DEBT AND RENT COLLECTOR, ACCOUNTANT, ETC., ST. ANDREW'S HALL, THAMES ST., OAMABU. BOOTS, BOOTS. BOOTS. REPAIRS, Neatest and Cheapest in town at M'KENZIE'S, next door to Old Tees street Hall. Gent's, soled and heeled, 3s 6d; Ladies'2s 6d (Cash). Fashionable Boots and Shoes made to order, hand-sewn or pegged. Country work done on arrival of trains. JAPANESE SPLASH SCREENS and Lacquered Trays, Doulton's Carbon Filters 2x3 gallon, Pasteur's Filters 3 gallon. Dinner Ware, Several Patterns China Tea ts, large selection, at W. H. CotTREL WANTED KNOWN, W. J. YARD LEY, Horseshoer and Genera Blaobsmith. Agent for Massey-Harris Binder Duntboon. WANTED, a BLACKSMITH for a country shop. Apply at once T. Munbo, Kuroyr. WANTED, an experienced GENERAL SERVANT. Apply Miss Grumitt, Thames street. EVERY Ceylon Tea is not Unblendid Hondai-Lankai. Insist on original packets and Boxes with Hondai-Lanka brand
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7366, 14 November 1898, Page 3
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