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v E^RGE SUMPTER

SATURDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER.

pEORGE SUMPTER will soil, on account of vendor leaving Oamaru, and others — 1 Duchesso Chest Drawers, Boilers, Folding Chairs, 2 Stoves, Tables, 2 Couches, Iron Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses, Palliasses, Occasional Tables, Books, Picturoa, Garden Tools, and a great quantity of sundiies, 20 carcases .Mutton, Fowls, Feed, etc. srl9

SATURDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER.

At tho Rooms, Tjne etroot.

At 12 oclock.

GEORGE SUMPTER will sell by public auction, at abovo time and place, under power of sale con* forrcd by mortgage from James Munro, tho following Valuable Freehold PropertiesSection 11, Blook 90, Oamaru Town, at corner of Isis and Wyo streets, with first-class Five-roomed House thereon, which is in first-class ordor, and thoroughly and faith" fully built, and lot to a good tenant, There is & COO-gallon tank on tho premises ; convenient outhouses. Tho grounds are well feucod and planted with ornamental trees. Section 12, corner Stour and WyeStreots, adjoining the above, with Vinery and Fruit Trees Section 13, Stour Street, adjoining tho above, with capital Five-roomed House thereon, in fir«t-rate order, 400-gallou Tank, Outhouse, Fruit Trees, etc. 7 acres 1 rood 2 po'ea at Fortification, allotment 5, Markham subdivision. There is an endless supply of splendid Building Stone on tho property, which is situated between two and three miles from Oumaru. Suitable for cutting up into allotments.

The Titles arc under tho Land Transfer Act. The Properties will bo sold iv lots to suit

purchasers. Conditions of sale may bo seen at and further particulars obtained from Mr H. B. Crawford, Solicitor. GEORGE SUMPTER, srls Auctioneer,

KUROW.

rpHE NEXT MONTHLY SALE at J- KUROW takes places on FRIDAY, sth OCTOBER, tho day after Korow Races. Au a quantity of htock, etc, will be offered early entries will oblige. sr!3

pBO R G X SUMP TE R LANb ESTATE FINANCIAL, SI (JCK, SHIPPING, AND COMMISSION AGENT. PRODUCE MERCHANT and AUCTIONEER. Auction Sales hold at Auction Booms, Tyno and Harbor Htrc°*a, EVERY SATURDAY. Advances mudo on Grain, Produce, and Goods sent for sulo, shipment, or storage. Agent for Phoenix Assurance Company, of London, establiahod 17H2. All the risks taken at lowest current rates, including grain and threshing milla. Mutual Life Association of Au trulia Secretary to tho North Otago Permanent Building Society. Meetings : First Tuesday Every Month, at 7 p.m.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

THE PUKE - BRED CLYDESDAIE STALLION HEART OF OAK W ill travel the Waiareka, Ngapara and Surrounding Districts. HtfART OF O'SK is a beautiful dark dapplo bay, standing 16& hands high, has great strength of bone, tine symmetry and very superior action, combined with a beautiful temper. Heart of Oak was bred by J. B, Button, Euq., Now River, Southland. Heart of Oaks dam was the champion priao mare Diamond, Imported from Tasmania by Messrs Dawaon, brod by F R Symmons, Esq., of Carriok, by Thumper* imported from Scotland ; grand- dam Flower by Matchless, imported. Diamond, an a two-year -old, took thieo Gr»t pr zes— first at launceston, n'r»t at Westbury, and first at Carrick; as a three-year-old was awarded first jr-zo at th« Southland Agricultural and faatoral lasooiatitn'i Show ugaiuut nil ago*. The fo lowing year ii.Bt ats a Brood mare, wbioh houor« »he gained whenever ihown. Heart of Oak's aire, Extinguisher, was shown as a year old at Invercargill and took tirst prize, and as a two-j ear-old at Invorojrgill first priz'j, and tho sumo year first pnza at Gore, aud at a three-year old at luverwrgilt lirsc priz . ErtiDguibhor s eiro is Vanquisher, imported from and ho U known to all the breeders in New Zealand to bo tho purest Clynosdalo ntalliou ever imported to thi* country. t enrt of Oak wos shown as a year-old at Invercargill and took lirsc pnzo ; the name year at Gore, second prizo ; as » twe-year. old at Invercargill, first prize, aod the tame year at Gore first priza ; a, a fonr-year-oid at Invercargil', tecond prize against allaged horeest Heart of Ua<c is oloae'y reluted to llard Timei, the champion horuo of Dnn> dia and Tiviori, Terms : L 4 4s for season, or tb sa, half guaranteo. Groom's feo, sj. ! Fee payable lat January, 1895. /pp'y 11. WAS?ON, Br2l Groom in chargo. I

fW'HE WllW ZEALAND SHIPPING 1 COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS M^Ml^ tO>il» O N, 2&i!f*ms£^ Via Rio, Tknkrikf*:, and Plymouth : „, ,„ Commau- P'rtof Date. Steamers Tons dorB< dept 1894 Aorangi 4196 SutcliOe Wlntn Oct. 4 Tongaruo 4103 Mayo b Wlntn Vqy.. ) Ruatiino 6127 Bono * .., Nov. 29 Kaikoura 4507 F. Forbes .„, Ucc. 27 Rimutaka 4515 G s^ c e 6 t n *' »• Jan. 24 Warwutß i»bued lor p*«iniji«H iroih tiie United Kingdom, Round the World (Grst. olais) through Canada or United Stages, returning by JN.Z.S.Co., or vice v^raa, L 125. For Passago or Freight; apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. fIiIMITBD), nl.'x Jttnen Strppt, Oam % .ru. Tl'U) TliE FRUWT ouco moio with tho X New Season's Goods. Plain Drapery

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8082, 21 September 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8082, 21 September 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8082, 21 September 1894, Page 3