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PARK, PEYKCIPS, AND CO.

TUJ'SDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1892J

At 2 o'clock

Under conduct of the Registrar at Dunedin of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, in pursuance of the provisions of The Land Transfer Act, 1885, and the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage Registered No, 13,462.

OARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. have received instructions to sell by Public Auction nt their rooms, M»nge street, Dunedin, as aboveAll those parcels of Land containing One Acre and One Rood, being allotments numbered 25, 26, 27, > 28, and 29 of the Township of Ngapara, together with the Hotel known as the "Railway Hotel," with good Stable and Saleyardt, also Two Shops and Blacksmith* Shop,

The Property is sold subject to a memo- ■ anduin of Leas* Registered No. 1630, dated the 18th Day of July, 1891, from William Johuston, of Ngapaia, Hoteli keeper, to George Weir, of Ngapara, aforesaid Hotelkeeper, which may be inspected at the Offices of either of the undersigned. The title is under The Land Transfer Aofc, 1885. For further particulars apply to MKsshs STEWART & HOLMES, Solicitors, Liverpool street, Duuedin, Or to sr3 THE AUCTIONEERS.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

S EN DERS for CATERING for the North Otago Mounted Rifles during their Annual Training in October will be received up till noou on SATURDAY, 10th September, by the undersigued, at whose office specifications may be seeu and all in« formation obtained. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H MAUDE ROXBY, lsr Hon. Sec. N.O.M.R.

% S thu Uudersigued has found a Black *■ aud Tan Bitch worrying his Sheep in the Weston district, if the same is nob claimed and expsuses paid before the 12th uifat. she will be destroyed. JAMES MITCHELL, 9sr Weston.

NEW ZEALAND RAiLWAYS. TIMARU RACES. finxMBHK 15jh a>d I 6th, 1892.

ON FRIDAY, lGth SEPTEMBER, the Tram usually leaving Studholme for Timaiu at i) 15 a in will st vi t fiom Oamaru, lcawug there.it 7 20 a.m., j,ml the Evening Tram from Timaiu to .SUnlho'mc on the i-a-np date will run through to Oamaru. On Thursday, 15th, and Piiday, 16th, the vi'iiing '1 lain U'l 1 not leave Timor u until 5.35 p ii.; Waitaki North, 8 7 p m ; Pukeuri, 8 55 p.m.; amvmg O.nnaiu 9 15 p.m. siB BY ORDER.

OAM ARb LICK>MNU DISTRICT.

| ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, of * j Oamaru, IlotelKeeper, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate at Oamaru afoifsaid, and known by the sign of the Commercial Hotel, do hucby give notice that I debiie to obUiu <aud will at the next meeting of the Licensing Con-mittec to be ho)dei\ at Omiuu in the month oi December next apply for a tiansfcr of the said License fiom mybulf to SARAH JANE VMLSON, my appointee. Dated the 7th day of September, 1802. si B ALI'X. JOHNSTON.

\yAIIAKI HIGH SCHOOL— BOYS^ Headmaster J. llarkmss, M.A. NEXT TERM Levins on TUESDAY, I.3th SEPTEMBER at 9.30 a.m. Fe(s for Boys from Primary Schools, who have Passed sth Standard, Ll 10s per term ; Biothers, L 2 2s ; Ordinary Fees, per term, L 3 l'Jo ; Biothers, L 5 12-.

"VTyTAITMvI HIGH SCHOOL-GIRLS. Lady Principal . Mu^ Burn NEXT TERM Begins on TUESDAY 20th SEPI EM UER, at 9 30 a.m. Fees for Girls who have passed die 4th Standaid, Ll 103 ; sisters, L 2 2s. Ordinary Fees p i term, L 2 I,'} 3 4d ; .Sisteib, L 4. GEOKGE SUMPTHt, sr7 v s ecretary.

THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPIN COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERB *P T ■— I^N v&-*-\ w'llw ' 11 '' c despatched Hl^VHrol carrying Mails fo Ch 11,I 1 , O I V.I \p^^ LONDON (Via Rio de Janeiro, Teneriflfe, and P'ymouth :

Steamers ' Tons Con.mun- ! P'rt of Date , ders , dept. 189? Aorangi 4163 Sutcliffe Lytltn Sept. 29 Rimuraka I 4474 f.reenstrsct ... Oct. 27 Ruapehu 4163 \layoss .„ Nov. 2t Kaikoura 4474 CrutchleyJ .. JDec. 22 Ton «ar iro 4 1 63 — I ■■ i — Ami liiE.NCr.fOßw ard Every Foiktk Thljsda\ ,

The fbovo Steanurs have splendid accommodation frr all classes cf paesengera at moderate rates Passengers forwarded to Potts of the parture, Free. Return lares at Reduced Rates. Warrants issued here for passages from the United Kingdom.

For further part'culais apply to TB3 NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO (Li-urn' ), 2 itiln.p Slrtot, Oamaru.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7463, 10 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7463, 10 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7463, 10 September 1892, Page 3

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