AL'GTEGFJS. v. ' n. PROPERTY LOST and unclaimed OA. (JTAGvJ it.Ui.W A Yd. SATURDAY, ITTII EEDRUARY. At 2 U'Clock. Terms—Cash. Fleming and ii edl e y have received instructions to bc;l by public auction, v. 1.l jo .a tiie following miscellaneous a.lijles le.t in railway cama»es or at railway st-.tions (uhlb-s the tame i>c claimed an. I a:l charges paid tlieie--011), at the Goods Smd, <_ a.uaru, on Saturday, February ISJ, a& - p.m., At Oamaru Goods St ition : 4 Bays Cuarcoai, 1 I'm Oil 1 (JuoiC U ovGi 7 ; 1 Cask Ale, u T 3 Bundle; In n, .jin.; 1 Iron Bar, li xlt 3 J roll l'jpcs, .-fiu.; 1 Iron Par, £ 1 ljag Sugar, ii. 1 ~ l>aiiey. At W'aitaki Station : 1 Paper Parcel, cJj (eonjo.ued) over T ; 1 L'aslc Ale, account \V. Smith, "Waiinate. • At Oamaru Passenger Station : 1 Ladies' j.and l>ag, containing Sundries 1 blown Papi.r I'a. eel, account iiiclison, Uimaiu 1 Small i.o.i, containing Ladies' Hat, &c. 1 .Linen liag, containing .itiudiies 1 i'a A ici- Hag, uitco 2 Umb.ei.as. By older. \V. J. SMITH, Abstain; i'raffic Manager. Oamam, Jan. 10, 16//. ESTATE OF JOHN THOMPSON'. TIIE FIRST DIVIDEND ill the above Estate will be PAVADi.E to all parties who Lave duly proved their claims, at the Oiiice of the undersigned, on and alter the 2*jth iNSi'A-S I'. 3b3 GEORGE SUMPTER. * Parties indebted to Peter Coekburn arc nouiicd to r'A-Y Ttii'jilt ACCOUNTS at the 'i kame i-street-, not later than TUJ-SL>al, the 3„th linST., as all unpaid accounts v.ili be sued l'or indiscriminately, and wuhout further notice, on Wednesu.-.y morning. JAMES LIDDLE. ESTATE OF TnO.MAS A LL POISONS indebted to the above i instate must PA i x ixx-iii .-iCL : ULiA io to my uiniorcigiieil on or beioie ii.SlJ A3.»C o-. NL>- vi. 1, < 'I- 1-gal pi oceeding j M'.ll i'C tai.e.i Witliou'v iunlior i-ot.ee. 3.iii W'M. AITKEN. HE A.i&iGNilD OF DA VxD xN O i-L. ALL Parlies indebted to the above Instate are recjues.eu lo P-xl' their respective accounts to -..r. L. li. IMJALCii, at hio ohice, Tyne sireet, oil or beiurc i 1 lilO.-i. 1, LUili li.s.i'i'A.s 1, or legal | roceeuiugs v.ill be taken w.Uiout huuee. (.-.igned) 'i'liOMAS PRATT, 331 TiUoteo I). Ciiu.ie's Estate. WA2\'i'j„l', .-mart \uUiii, to ."-bop Vioik. Ap| iy a» u. \v. Dj:..l*iii;, . l.am.s-siiLct, Oau.a. u. 320 lloi.i.oway's PiLi.s.—The Greatest Wonder of Modern 'limes. ihey col lect biliousness, present liauilency, c.cause the liv«.r, purny tiie sj'Stem, ixno\ate debilitated functions, strengthen the stomach, increase the appetite, invigorate the nerves, promote health, and rei..slate the wei;k in an ardour and vivacity never belore experienced. The tale of these Pills througlit the globe astonishes everybody, and convinces the most sceptical that lluiloway'.s Pills transcend all other medicine for the removal of disease of eve:y description. They are indeed a blesfcing to li.e aiii.eied. ami a boon to those who gutter horn any disorder, lnteinal or external. '1 housantia ol persons have testilied that by their use alone they ha\e been rebtored to liealili ailer all oilier meaus had proved unsuccessful. THE EVENING JLVVING AX EXTENSIVE CIRCULATION IS A>" EXCELLENT MEDIUM FOR \ D V E R T I S. I N G. o 16 WORDS FOR ONE SHILLINGSituations, Wanted, &c., are eliarged at this rate,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 238, 26 January 1877, Page 3
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