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T. H. Brown.

THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 2nd AUGUST. At Richards' Yards, Wharf street. At 12 o'clock. IN BANKRUPTCY. fTI II . BROWN, •*- * Trustee in tho Bankrupt Estate of William Leo, will soil by public auction, at the abovo timo and place— 6 First-class Draught Horses » Saddle Horses 14 Cows, near calving 1 Rcapor, 1 Grindstono, 1 Roller 1 Waggon and Cover 1 Dray 18 Bags Chaff 2 Shovels, 2 Scythes, 4 Hay Forks 0 Bags Potatoes 1 Plough 2 Horso Covers, G Sets Harness 2 Sets Shaft Harness 2 Sets Plough Harness 3 Horso Collars, 4 Pairs Winkoro. Also — At 2 o'clock sharp, Lcasoof 100 Acres of Land at Incholmc, Kakanui. Without reserve. T. H. BROWN, jy3o ' Auctioneer.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

* | "'HE Undersigned intends holding his •* next GRAIN SALE, at his Rooms, Tyne street, ON SATURDAY, the 23kd AUGUST.

Farmers proposing to forvraul Grain for finlo, will plense do bo TWO DAYS prior to the abovo date T. 11. BROWN, ma!B Auctioneer.

KAKANUI ROAD DISTRICT.

rpENDERS will bo received at the Office, * Tyne street, till noou on WEDNESDAY, 6rn AUGUST, for the undernoted woikp, viz. :

Contract No. 57. — Erection of Arched Culvert and re-instating Embinkment in block X., Oamaru District. Contract No. 59. — Erection of Archod Culvert. Formation and Metalling on Beach Road. Plans and specifications can bo socn at the Oflico. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBT. O ARROW, Clerk to Board. Oamaru, 30th July, 1879. jy3l

OAMAUU SCHOOLS COMMITTEE.

'I LENDERS will bo received up to noon ■ of FRIDAY, AUGUST Bth, for CLEANING tho three Public Schools of Oamaru, at per quarter. Also, for Cleaning tho earth boxes at tho latrines of each School. JOHN HAUDY. an 1 Secretary.

NORTH OTAGO PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY.

f I ""HE above Society is prepared to recoive * MONEY on Debentures in any sums for short or long poriods, at the rate of EIGHT PER CENT, por annum. GEORGE SUMPTER, I ap Secretary.

OAMARU MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY.

SHAREHOLDERS in the abovo Society desirous of WITHDRAWING can do ~o at a Bonus of £8 9s lOd per Sharo, being FULL PROFIT to the 28th of February G. SUMPTER, .vplO Secretary.

MELBOURNE CUP, 1879.

-j QO NOMINATIONS Admission £1. First ... , Cash £900 Second ' ... ... ... Cash 450 Third Cash 270 Other Staitors (divided) ... Cash 1,530 Non Stivrteis (divided) ... Cash 2,250 Total Cash £5,400

Exchange, Is, to bo added to country cheques. Two poatago stamps necessary, ono for reply, and ono for lesult. Address ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251 ; or Prince of Wales Hotol, jn27 Dunedin,

PLANTING SEASON, 1879.

JOHN FALCONER respectfully solicits inspection of his valuable stock of Evergreen shrubs, Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental Trees, which for quality, quantity, and lowncss of price cannot bo equalled by any grower in tho district. Tho Fruit Trees comprise tho best known varieties of Apple, Pear, Pltfm, Cherry, Peach, Nectarine, Apricot, Chestnut, Walnut, Fig, Cobnut, Currant, Gooseberry, Raspberry, and Strawberry. The Evergreen Shrubs consist of a choico collaction oiall shades and foliage. Hardy and Rare Coniferro, for lawn and pleasure grounls, embracing most of tho fine hardy species and variotios in cultivation. Climbing and" trailing shrubs well adapted for verandahs, trelliswork and walls. Standard and Dwarf Roses of tho best new and old varieties. Deciduous Trees, including Cutleavcd, Weeping, and Variegated Varieties. Valuablo Pot Plants, including Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Ericas, Camellias, etc., etc. Strong Transplanted Tllorn Quicks, Rhubarb Roots, standaid qualities. riio trees having been frequently transplanted and grown in a very exposed position, are remarkably well rooted, and their wood is thoroughly ripened, so that they may now bo planted out with safety. Orders now being executed in rotation as received.

Note tho Addross —

JOHN FALCONER,

The North Otago Seed Warehouso, OAMARU.

Nurseries — Coquet and Ed on streets, Oamaru, and Ltuiriston Grounds, North Town Boundary ma22

TjIDWIN HARDY AND CO., HUMBER STREET GRAIN STORES.

Grain and other Produce Stored at Current Ratea. maO

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Bibliographic details

North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2266, 2 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2266, 2 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2266, 2 August 1879, Page 3

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