SHOW SALE. SATURDAY, 19TH NOVEMBER. At Commercial Yards. At 11.45 prompt. ■PLEMING AND HEDLEY have received instructions from various vendors to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—--12 Draught and Ifight Harness Horses and Hacks, several of them exhibits. 1 Lady's Hack, 4yrs 1 Tog Cart Horse, 4yrs ; extra good 1 Dog Cart Set of Harness 1 Saddle, Bridle, and Breast-plate, just new. Terms at Sale. On account of W. J. Hill—--1 M elbourne Sulky, Pony, and Harness FLEMING AND HEDLEY, Auctioneers. TO~THE GENERAL PCBLIC. AFTER being Boycotted by the Butchering Fraternity for not attending their meeting to raise the prices of mpat, I am still able and willing to SERVE ALL AND SUNDRY AT THE OLD PRICES, and customers will find it to their advantage do visit the Old Man at the Old Snop in Tees Btireet, as all the MEAT IS I EANLY KILLED and Carefully Handled with Clean Hands and in a Clean Place. Customers Honestly and Civilly Treated. DAVID DUNN, 21, Tbes street, Oamabu. WESTON HOTEL, WESTON. C . I S L I P (Late of Peebles Hotel), Begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he has taken the above hotel, and hopes that by selling only the BEST OF SPIRITS, WINE?, AND BEER, Combined with civility and attention, to merit the patronage that has been enjoyed by his predecessor for so many years. Lady Cyclists can always depend on getting Afternoon Tea on Thursdays—a Speciality. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATE TRAVELLING STOCIJ-. OAMARU HARBOR BOARD. THE cerona Instalment of the IS9B 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. T'r 03. FORRESTER, Secretary. Oamaru, Ist November, 1898. J AND X. M EEK > MILLERS, GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS. BINDER TWINE. We are now booking Orders for the coming season, Brands—Donaghy's, Rosedale and Auckland, at Lowest) Current Rates. SPFCIAL MACHINE OIL OOLPACKS (Fullweights) COttNSACKS (Sizes 44, 46, and 48Inch) Also our Special 5-ply Seaming Twine. TESTED SEEDS. Clovers, Ryegrass and Cocksfoot Turnip Seeds (varieties) Swede Seeds (varieties) Broadieaf Essex Rape Long Red Mangolds Yellow Globe Mangolds Golden Yellow Tankard Mangolds Storage at Cubeent Rates. XT ENRY SM, ITH, -®~*- Blacksmith » (T.ate of Smith and Miller), Begs to announce to the Public of Oamaru and surrounding districts that he has taken over from F. Robertson his old-established SSOEiNG and BbACKSMITHING BUSIWKSS in Steward (off 'I hames) street; and, having made arragements 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, Coachamiths, Wheelwrights, and Shoeing Forge. EFERRING to the above, I beg to THANK my late patrons for past favors, and kindly ask for a continuance of thß same to my successors, Messrs Smith and Son. F. ROBERTSON, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN SHOW. NOVEMBER 24th AND 25TH, 189 S. EXCURSIONS TO DUNEDIN. Holiday Excursion Tickets to Dunedin will be issued as under : From— Lyttelton, Kingston, and Intermediate Stations, including Branches. Oamaru, Clinton, and Intermediate Stations, including Branches. Dates issuable—November 22 to 24. Also by Morning Trains on November 25. All the above tickets will be available for return up to and including Monday, December 5. The Return Fares will be— Firsb Class— Second Class—--2d per mile. Id per mile. Minimum, Four Shillings and Two Shillings respectively. The journey must be commenced on the date that ticket is taken out, and may be broken at any station where the train is timed to stop after travelling 25 miles from the original starting station, provided the specified time is not exceeded. BY ORDER. T3ASIL ROUT, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, DEBT AND RENT COLLECTOR, ACCOUNTANT, ETC., ST. ANDREW'S HALL, THAMES ST., OAMARU. BOOTS, BOOTS. BOOTS. REPAIRS, Neatest and Cheapest in town at M'KEN / lE'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. WE NOTICE Among the New Goods now opening and worth specia. mention, Terra Cotta, Water Monkeys, Cut Glass Decanters, Tumblers and Blower Tubes, Hand Baskets in Variety, Fancy China Plates, for Cake, Fruit; etc. TRI Sewell's Teething Powders for Children.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7368, 16 November 1898, Page 3
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