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SATURDAY, too SKPTEMBER. At bho Rooms, Tyno Bbroob. RB T . a I h * has received 'iuatructiono from Mra Boll to Boll her— Valuable Freehold Property at Alma, of 1 ttore 2 roods 28 poleo, with Substantial Four-roomed Houeo and Outbuildings thereon. As tho owner hna loftt tho distriob tho property will bo sold a bargain. Alao— Tho lease of Seotion 4, Block 53, Oamaru, with a throe-roomed Houao and Improvomonta. To bo sold a bargain. aglU Largo quantity now and second-hand Furniture, two now Suitea, Ward, robo, Tablea, OhairB, 2 \ Ladion' Bioyolcs "now," Drapery, Tea Uoso Bushoi>, Shrubs, Potatoes, Fotvla, oto, i
MONDAY, 5tu SEPTEMBER, t tho Auction Raomu, Tyno aticot. At 12 o'clock. ROBER~ BLAIR hia rccoivod inatruotlona to noil by publio auction, at above timo and placeAll tho Tooli, 300 to 400 Volumes of Books, etc., now being exhibited at tho Oamaru Poliao Station. ar3 OAMARU HARBOR BOARD. iVf R ROBERT BLAIB, on>half of tho Oamaru Harbor Board, will submit for Sale by Publio Auction, ab hia Rooms, Tyno atroet, Oumuru, on THURSDAY, 8xu SEPTEMBER, 1808, afe W Noon, tho LEASES of the following l'ropor'iou: Lot 1—Allotments 1, 2, aud 6, Pian 2, Oiunaru Harbor Board property, upuob annual, rental L30, valuation L800 Lot 2—Allotment 4, Plun 2, Oamaru Harbor Board property, upset annual rental L12 10a, valuation L75O Lot 3—Allobmonb 9, Plan 2 t Oamaru Harbor Board property, upaob annual rental I<35, valuation JL5O0O Tho above lots will be lob for torma of 21 yoara from lab Octooor, 1898. L)b 4—Allobmoub 4, Plan j., O maru XJntbor Board property,with build* ing, upaob annual rental L70, Torm, 7 yoara Irom lBb Ootobor, 1898 Lob 5—Allotment 9a, Wan 2, On mar u natbor Board property, upsob unnual runtal L15. Torm, 7 yoara from 1st Ootobor, 1898< Tho ProperbioB will bo pub up to Leauo, and sold to tho bidder of tho highest annual rental, aubjoct to payment of valuations, and to torma and conditions at timo of Bale. For further particulars apply to tho AUCTIONEER, Or THOS. FORRESTER, Soorotury to tho Board. Oamaru, 31 at Auguab, 1898. erl XFor Uugha and Colda tako WOOD'S GREAT PEPPERMINT OURE. la Gd and 2« 6d*] mitE8 8TREKT— Don'b ubo HONDAI JL UNBBENDMD Tea unleaa you appreciate Good Tea, ilondai Lank* is tho Tea, par excellence, at Mus Wnixu's "Tractioal tailoring, a desideratum.
IN those days of blatunb advertising ib is cllffioult to discriminate between honest push of bushiest) and ahum pretence. A common sense guido, however, for those roquiring Tailor-made clothoa should )>o to order only from a practical tailor. You do not go to 9. baker for boots or to a eaddlor for bro&d. Why, then, order clothoa from a draper 1 The pruotloo |of one tradesman cutting into anobhoi'a business should not bo encouraged; M Lot the cobbler Btiok to hie last ' and '• Live and let live " are two good old proverbs, |Kncourgo loocil iu« duatryi Justin from tho Faotory— 30 PIECD3 OF SOUND OaMARU i TWEEDS. Now Designs and Colorings. First-olaes fif , Up-to-date Stylo, and Modorato Ohnrgua. All Garment!) made on tho promises, Suits to meaauro from COs, Trousers to moasuro from 15s, Gent»' Hats, Hosiery, and Mercery (latest novelties direot from the makers), Men's, Boyo', and Youths' Koadyaoado Clothing— Reliable 1 Goods, Very Cheap. W. WADDELL, Fraobioal TaUor and Gents Outfitbor, Thames tticoo. au2
ffho Fashionable anil Very Suporior Thoroughbred $tnlhon EUKOOLYDON Will Bfcand at Glonavy, and will bo In Oamaru ovory wook, EOUOOLYDON, by Cortou, oub of Lady Gertrude, pedigree traoiog back to 1715, and brod on tho same linos as Tronton, For further particulars boo oarda conn taintog comploto podigroo. Torms : Thoroughbred inmroB, LJO 10a, payable let January, 1899 ; bulf-brod mares, us per urrangemont. Grooms' foe, 5b ; pnyablo at firab nervier. Good grana pmldooks provided, well wuterod, ab 2a per wook, Every oaro tnkoD, bub no rosponaibility.
Xho 8tandard«bred American Trotting Stallion EMERSON, by Berlin (Imported), dam Queen Emma (imported), dam of Boston and JPrin* cobd Emma, dam of Berlin Abdullah, will travel Waiaroka and Oanmru diatriota, and will otand at Waitaki North this eoaeon. For 1'edigroe see 0 .rdfl. Emerson has aired the well-known trottora Young Erneraon, Misa EmeraoD, Young American, and Danby, winners and fast) hoi bob. Sam Sick is | bred the aatno way, and in ono of the f netenb horses in Now floaland. (Terms : L4 4s, payable let January, 1899. i Groom u fee 5b, payable at first eorvlco. Good graBo paddooko provided for mares from ft diatanoo, well watered, at Is per week. Two or more mareo for the soaaou as per agreement. Every care taken but no roBponeibility. lfor further particular apply to JOHN HENDERSON, 1'roprietor, Glencoe Hotel, Waitaki North. N.B»— Castration done ; guarantee givon if required. au25
TJ» KM) STKElfi'i'—Bobter a wee drap of XV Genuine Unblended Ceylon HONDA! TEa< from Mrs M'Grkgok, ttmn a tonpob of nvodosa Blond ed»
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9301, 3 September 1898, Page 3
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