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GEORGE SUMPTER SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. /"I EORGE SUMPTEI *■* will sell— 10 Prime Cheeses, 1 Hawker's Van, ] Hornsby Mower (with Droppei Attachment), 1 Horcaby Mower, ] Combined Hill Plough and Scuffler, 1 Horse Hoe for Turnip Drills, 1 Horse, Cart and Harness, Very Handsome Light American Buggy, Furniture of all Descriptions, 10 oases Oranges, 6 cases Fruit Trays, Lob Harness, Potatoes, Oats, Fowl Feed, Boilers, Stoves, Drapery, Brushware, Books, Fowls, Trick firewood aud Posts, Japanese Window Blinds, Vases, Tete - a - Tete Sets, Ornaments, Picture Frames, and a large quantity sundries. nr26 SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. r^\EORGES U M P T E R iB instructed to sell by publio auction — Fieehold Section 2, Block 19, Oamaru Town, valuable frontage to Thames street. Freehold Section 12, Block 3, extension of Duntroon. Without reserve. GEORGE SUMPTER, d 25 Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE AT OTIAKE. WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. Ab 12 o'clock. On the Premises, ab Strachan's Siding.' r^i E'O RGE SUMPTER has received instructions from Mr Goddard (who has sold his farm and isleavicg the district) to sell by publio auction the whole of his Stock, Plant, and Implements, viz.. 200 Crosßbred Hoggets, nearly fab 7 Milk Oows 18 Head Mixed Cattle 1 Draught Horse 1 Bay Mare, Vie, good trotter 1 Light Harness Horse, perfectly quiet 2 and 4-lea Harrows Double and Single-furrow Ploughs Dray and Frame Double-seated Buggy, built by Sinclair 1 Chaff cut ter and Horsepower Harness 2 Churns Milk Dishes Lot of Sundries The Whole of his Household Furniture Without Reserve, GEORGE SUMPTER, Auctioneer. By kind permission of Mr Goddard, entries from other vendors will be taken for sale after Mr Goddard's lots have been diß: posed of. Also— 600 Crosßbrad Hoggets, m lots to suib ; purchasers 4»Seated Buggy, Chaffoutter, etc., eto. . TTTANTED TO LET, * * For nine months, aboub 120 ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS FEED At Columella. Apply to nr23 GEORGE SUMPTER. £i EORGE SUMPTER, LAND ESTATE "iNANCIAL 3TOOK, SHIPPING, AND COMMISSION AGENT. PRODUCE MERCHANT and AUCTION EER. Auction Sales held at Auction Rooms, Tyne and Harbor streets, I EVERY SATURDAY. L 20.000 to Lend at FIVE PER CENT, m Sums to suit Borrowers. AGENT for PHffiNIX ASSURANCE COMPANY (ENGLISH), LLOYDS, MUTUAL LIFE. VITANTED KNOWN. - ROUND GALVANISED IRON TANKS, From Ll 10b upward*, Al J. OGILVIE AND SON'S, Thames street. nrlß NEW HATS, NEW CAPS, NE\* new: EiVjE'R5 Y MH ING "JY" E W TJ EAL AN D Sole Agents for the Famouß " Vi m the INSPECTION NEW ZEALAND OL NORTH OTAGO AGI WE HAVE -JUST LANDED, EX ARC 10 CA ! NEW SUMfI These we have m the meantime placed m Be them on oi In order to MAKE ROOM fo FOURTEEN DA"! SATURDAY, And Continuing v OTOER'THE WHOLE OI BOOTS AI AT VERY SUBSTANTIAL REDUC Some Y^r^ Special Bargains we Ladies*. Tan Leather v £iace Shoes, p ; Children's 2-bar Leather Shoes (m bi Ladies' Waterprcqf Canvas 2-bar Sh Gents' English Make Sewn Shoea, sp G«nts' Tan Leather Shoea, sewn soles A splendid line of Gents' English Ba Ladies' Kiel Glace' Evening Shoes, we Ladies' 2»Dar Glace Kid Eveniog Shoi 12Q Pairs of Ladieß* German Slippers through the summer In addition to the above, we have a-gi securing the Beßt Value m 800 VISITORS TO THE SHOW SHOUI M'DONALD Al DIREQ33 mVOSmSS, OAMAR

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8737, 26 November 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8737, 26 November 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8737, 26 November 1896, Page 3