GEOR"E SUW3PT SATURD AY, 2t NOVEMBER. pEO R6 E SUMP TE R has received instructions to sell by public auctionFreehold Sections 5 and 6, Block 60, Aln street. Also — Fmnituro, consisting of Cretonne and Horsehair Suites, Sofas, Bookcases, Telescope Dining Table, Oak and Vienna Chairs, Arm and Rocking Chairs, Dressing Tables, Handsome Chest Drawers, Walnut Cabinet with Bevelled Plate Glass, Com' mode, Carpets, Linoleum, Fancy Goo ds, consisting of Gilt Photo Frames, Candlesticks, Afternoon Tea Sets, Small Looking Glasses, Enamel Cups and Saucers, Whisks, Scrub Brushes, etc., 3 Double Barrelled B.L. Guns (now), Fowls, Ducks, Barley, Oats, Chaff, 10 Cheeses, 3 Cases Viuegar, e'e, etc. nrlS Harness and 1 Copper Boiler SATURDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. /"GEORGE SUMPTER has leceived instructions from Mr Grant to sell by public auction his Freehold FARM at Moeraki, being Section 53, Block 1, containing about ]95 acres, fenced and subdivided, with three running streams all the year round. For further particulars apply to GEORGE SUMPTER, nrll Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE AT OTIAKE. WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. At 12 o'clock. On the Premises, at Strachan's Siding.) S^i E O R G E SUMPTER has received instructions from Mr Goddard (who has sold his farm and is leaving the district) to sell by public auction the whole of his Stock, Plant, and Implements, viz.j 200 Crossbred Hoggets, nearly fat 7 Milk Cows 18 Head Mixed Cattle 1 Draught Horse 1 Bay Mare, Vie, good trotter 1 Light Harness Horse, perfectly quiet 2 and 4-leaf Harrows Double and Single-furrow Ploughs Dray and Frame Double-seated Buggy, built by Sinclair 1 Chaffcutter and Horsepower Harnes3 2 Chums Milk Dishes Lot of Sundries The Whole of his Household Furniture Without Reserve, GEORGE SUMPTUR, Auctioneer. By kind permission of Mr Goddard, entries from other vendors will be taken for sale after Mr Goddard's lots have been disposed of. nrl9 /GEORGE SUMPTER, LANI> ESTATE INANCIAL STOCK, SHIPPING, AND COMMISSION AGENT. PRODUCE MERCHANT and AUCTION EER. Auction Sales held at Auction Rooms, Tyno and Harbor stre^te, EVERY SATURDAY. L 20.000 to Lend at FIVE PER CENT, m Sums to suit Borrowers. AGENT for PHCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY (ENGLISH), LLOYDS, MUTUAL LIFE. WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL: mENDERS are invited till WEDNES- -*- DAY, the 25th Isst., at noon, for the following works— Contract 675 — Construction of Bridge across Island Stream, on Serpentine Road Contract 676 — Formation Airedale Road Contract 677— Gravelling Gallagher's Road Plans and specifications at the County Chambers. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. MARTIN, nrlß County Clerk. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). FOR DUNEDIN, Timaru, Akaroa, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Greymouth, and Westport — The s.s. OMAPERE, on or about Tuesday, 24tt iustanfci FOR AUCKLAND, via Timaru— A steamei earlyt FOR SYDNEY, via Timaru, Lytteltoi and Wellington — A steamer early. FOR NAPIER, via Timaru— A Bteamei early. FOR GJREyMOUTH, via Timaru, Lyttel ton, Wellington and New Plymouth also taking m cargo for transhipmen to Hokitika— The a.s. HERALD, oi Thursday, the 19fch instant. Note — Passengers and cargo booked to al New Zealand ports t and the prinoipu ports of Australia also, by Orient Lino an Ban Francisco service through to or froi London. H. AITOKEN, a _o-t.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8732, 20 November 1896, Page 3
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