GEORGE SUMPTER.
SATURDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER
At tho Storco, Tyno street
At 12 o'clock.
P B O X O B SUMPTER " has recoived instructions (through Mn R. Da view, auctioneer) to sell by public auction at abovo time and place— 1 Piano (by AHchorbcrg, Dresden,) iron frame, splondid touo and nearly now 1 Piano, London model, new 1 Spring Carfc, now Lot of Fowls, Furniture, etc.
SATURDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER.
At 12 o'clock.
At the Stoves, Tyuo street.
QEOItQE SUMPTER has been favored with instructions from tho Trustees in tho uosigncd estate of Mr William Falconer, to sell by public auction (through Mr R. Davies, Auctioneer), at above timo and place — That vory deflirablo Farm, known an Endsleigh, Watarcka, containing 324 acres of good Freehold Arable Land, of which 100 acres aro in wheat and 50 in outs, divided into suitable sized paddocks. Tho improvements aro substantial, consisting of a Commodious Dwellinghouse and Farm Buildings, Live Fences, etc. Tho farm is well watered in overy paddock, besides which thero iaa nevcr-failiugsupply of excellent spring water near tho dwelling.
Torms very liberal. Full particulars can bo obtained from tho | Auctioneer. nrl2 SATURDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. ~ At 12 o'clock. Ab hia Stores, Tyne ntreot, Oamaru. PKOKGES U M P T E R has been favored with instructions from Joseph Lees, Esq., to sell by 'public auction (through Mk R. Dayiks, Auctioneer), at abovo time and placo — Hiu Valuablo Freehold Property known as Curtis Kuowlo, containing about 240 acrcß of woll-watcred, good Agricultural Land, in good heart, most of it having been in grass for about nine years, 60 acrea of it only boing under crop. It ia divided into five paddocks. It adjoins Enlicld Township and tho Railway, and would, therefore, bo suitable for merchants or others having business in town, and wishing to reside in tho country. There* aro a number of improvements, consisting of a 10-roomed houso, prettily situated, well sheltered by plantation ; stable, coach house, orchard, etc. Thero arc also two valuablo bluo atone quarries on tho premises, one of j which is on, and tho other close by, the railway line. Terms aro exceptionally easy. A largo proportion of purchase money can remain on mortgage at 6 per cent. ni2s
SATURDAY, 3kd JANUARY, 1891. At 12 o'clock. ELIGIBLE BUILDING SITES AT EVELINE, ON MAIN NORTH ROAD, Etc. rjEORGE SUMPTER has rocoived inutruetiona from tho Waitaki High School Board of Governors to sell by public auction (through Mr Riohahd Daviks, Auctioneer) at hiu Rooms, I Tyne street, Oamaru, on tho above date— The undermentioned Allotments in the j Township of Evolino (some having frontages to tho Main North Road) i viz., Sections 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, [ ltf, 14, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43; alao, all that piece of Land, containing about 40 Acres, boing that portion between the railway lino and tho sea, adjoining the Waitaki High School Reserve, and having a frantogo to district road. This will bo offorcd in iivc-acro lots. Terms— lo por cent deposit, 15 por cont in 30 days, balance in threo years in three equal inatalmenta bearing interest at 6 per cent. In ordor to effect aatea the Board has fixed tho roßervo at a vory low ligurc. nrl
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MR BUCK LAND WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AS UNDER : Herbert, on Monday, 24 th Maheno, on Tuesday, 25th Kakanui, on Wednesday, 20th Incholmo, on Thursday, 27th
CHANGE OF POLLING PLACE. IN pursuance of The Regulation of Elections Act, 1881, and the Electoral Acts Amendment Act, 1890, 1, Bateman Thomas Miaaon, Returning OiEccr for the Electoral District of WaitaKi, do hereby give notice that tho PUBLIC HALL has boon appointed a Polling Placo in lieu of tho Schoolhouse at Georgetown. BATEMAN THOMAS MISSEN, Returning Oflicer. Rcgiatrar of Electors Ofiico. Palmeraton, 20th November, 181)0. ST. ANDREWS CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.
•rilE THIRD ANNUAL GATHERING ■"■ of tho St. Andrews Caledonian Society will bo held at St. Andrews on TUESDAY, 10th DECEMBER. Entries for Handicap Event* close on THURSDAY, 4th Docember. Entries for other Events close on SATURDAY, 13th December. Programmes can bo had from THOMAS KINROSS, nr2l Secretary.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7732, 21 November 1890, Page 3
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