SHOW SALE. SATURDAY, 19TH NOVEMBER. At Commercial Yards. At 11,45 prompt. XjILEMING AND HEDLEY have received instructions from various vendors to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—--12 Draught and ftighfc Harness Hor3os and Hacks, asveral of them exhibits. 1 Lady's Hack, 4yrs 1 Dog Cart Horse, 4yrs ; extra good 1 Dog Cart Set of harness 1 Saddle, Bridle, and Breast-plate, just new. Terms at Sale. FLEMING and HEDLEY, Auctioneers. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. TJURSUANT to the terms of the Banks and Bankers Act, ISBO, and the Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 18S2, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 17th and 18oh days of November, 189S, are hereby appointed Special Bank Holidays (from Noon of e.ich day) at the offices of the undermentioned Eanks at Oatnaru : The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd.— G. E. TOLHURSr, Resident Inspector. The Bank of Few 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 POBLIC. AFTER being Boycotted by the Butchering Fraternity for not attending their r> esting to raise the prices of m n at, I am still able and willing to SERVE ALL AND fcUNDRY AT' THE OLD PRICEB, and customers will fiad it to their advantage 00 visit the Old Man at the Old Snagp in Tees street, as all the MEAT IS GJ BANLY KILLED and Carefully Handled with Clean Hands and in a Clean Place. Customers Honestly and Civilly Treated. DAVID DUNN, 21, Tees street, Oamabu. WESTON HOTEL, \V£ST,)N. (Late of Peebles Hotel), Begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he has oaken the above hotel, and hopes that by selling only tfce BEST OF SPIRITS, WINES, AND BfiifK, Combined with civility and attention, to merit the patronage that has b§en enjoyed by his predecessor for so many years. Lady Cyclists can always depend on getting Afternoon Tea on Thursdays—a Speciality. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION TRAVELLING STOCK. OAMARU HARBOR BOARD. THE 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 this matter their immediate attention. TBO3. FORRESTER, Secretary, Oamaru, Ist November, 1898. TENDERS are Invited until 19bh INST., for the Erection of a Four-Roomed COTTAGE at Sandhurst. Plans and specifications to be seen at Messrs M'Callum and Co.'s up to Midday on the loth Inst, and at Messrs Barclay Bros, and Terminus Hotel from 15th to 19fii, up to 8 p.m. Tenders to be addressed to undersigned. P. MjLONEY, Terminus Hotel, Hakataramea. ENRY SMITH, Blacksmith (Late of Smith and Miller), Begs to announce to the Public of Oamaru and surrounding districts that he has taken over from F. Robertson hiß old-established SHOEING and BLACKSVJITHING BUSINESS in Steward (off b hames) street; and, having made arragements with a First-class Wheelwright, he hopes, by civility, good j work, and moderate charges to merit the support bo 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 aafe for a continuance of the same to my successors, Messrs Smith and Son. F. ROBERTSON, H CLUB HOUSE. (Moray Place West, Dunedin ; opposite Jewish Synagogue.) MRS D. M. FiiA, Proprietress. THIS Private Hotel has been newly farnished throughout, and is now fitted with every modern convenience for Boarders and Visitors. Hot and Cold Water Baths, Piano, etc. Terms moderate. Visitors frojn Oamaru will find this a moat convenient resort. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Basil eout, HOUSH AND ESTATE AGENT, 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 stceet Mall. Gent's, Boled and heeled, 3s 6d j 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 2 x 3 gallon, Pasteur's Filters 3 gal* lon, Dinner Ware, Several Patterns China Tea ts, large selection, •atW. H. Cob* IBBL TRY Sewell'B Teething Powder# f»r Children*
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7367, 15 November 1898, Page 3
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