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A. H. Maude.

THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 3rd APRIL.

At Mr Macauley's Residence, Wansbsck street.

At 12 o'clock.

A H. MAUDE •"- * has receiTed instractioni from Mr Alex. Macauley to sell by public auction, at absve time and place, in consequence of his leaving the district — All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of —

Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Sofa, Washstands, Cupboards, Crockery, No. 7 Mistress Stove, etc., etc.

Also — One Cow, jnst at calving ; and a lot of Roofing Iron, Wheelbarrow, etc No KeMrv*. A. H. MAUDE, _ lap Auctioneer's^

TUESDAY, tra APRIL.

At Mr John M«Laren's Farm, Allday Bay.

At 12 o'clock.

A H. MAUDE •"-• has received instractioni from Mr John M'Laren, who is leaving the district, to aell by pab'ic auction, »t aborm time and place— 1 Mare (with Foal at foot) 1 Filly 1 Gelding 9 Head of Cattle (including 4 Cows in milk and to calve Spring Cart and Harness Plough, Harrows, Harness, ke, km. Fowls, 10 Hives of Bees About 1 J Tons Potatoes, in bags Also, All bis HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. A. H. MAUDE, ap2 Auctioneer.

TO FARMERS, CAPITALISTS, kc.

TUESDAY, 22m> APRIL.

At his Rooms, Harbor street.

At 2 o'clock.

A H . MAUDE "^^ * (in conjunction with Messrs Wright, Stepheneon, and Co.) has received instructions from John Borton, Esq., to sell by public auction, at above time and placeAbout 4000 Acres of MAGNIFICENT AGRICULTURAL LAND, being the pick of the far-famed Maerewhenna Estate. The above land is subdivided into suitable farms, most of it in English grass, well watered, and no part is more than two miles from the railway line. Such an opportunity of obtaining farms not to be surpassed in the colony has rarely if ever been offered to the public in this district, and so well is the quality of the above land known and appreciated that the Auctioneer feels farther remark would be super-

fljtous. Teimi very easy. Plans and full particulars can be obtained from

THE AUCTIONEERS ; Or FRANCIS FULTON, Esq., ma 4 Dunedin.

VOLUNTEER HALL. TT APPY HOUR 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 4th. Grand Opening Night of MR. AND MRS. HART'S COMIC OPERETTA COMPANY, In their Grand Productions "DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND," AXD •• MY WIFE'S RELATIONS."

Thene Musical Comedies are entirely New and Original, Brimful of Funny Songs, Eccentric Musical Solos, and Laughable Whimsicalities from beginning to end. ■*

Read " Opinions of the Press."

Admission— Chairs, 3s ; Second Seats, 2s. ap3 R. F. ROPER, Business Manager.

TO THE ELECTORS OF WAITAKI.

TtyTESSRS. HISLOP AND SHRIMJfJV IX*- will ADDRESS the Electors at the Volunteer HalL Oamaru, on WEDNESDAY, the 9ra APRIL, at 8 p.m. ma2s

NOTICE.

WE are now showing our NEW STOCK OF BOYS AND MEN'S CLOTHING. Specially manufactured for the Winter Season.

The liberal patronage bestowed upen as during the past season has eneosnaasa us to lay in a Stock larger by several hundred pounds than we have had sine* our opening. Our customers therefore will find that for Variety and Quality, oombined with a Perfect Fit and Moderate Charges, ear Establishment stands unequalled in New Zealand.

A Large Stock of MOSGIEL BLANKETS, TWEEDS, HOSIERY, kc., kc.

A SINGLE GARMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE.

HALLENSTEIN BROS,

NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Thamh Btrut, Oamabu. •p3^

pER THE UNDER SHIPS. LYTTELTON.— A consignment of new and improved Cooking Stoves ; also, Six Leamington Ranges. COLUMBUS.— TweIve Crates Earthenware and Cut Glass. RIALTO AND EAST LOTHIAN.— 7O Cases Oilmen's Stores, and 60 Boxes Price's Belmoat Sperm

Candles. JAS. UDALL, Consignee. Best Screened Newcastle) m . T . and Kaitanjata } COABI «saa

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Bibliographic details

North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2158, 3 April 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2158, 3 April 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2158, 3 April 1879, Page 2

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