SALE BY AUCTION TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 14th JULY. At our Store, Tyne-street. AT NOON. nONNELL AND CLOWES have received instructions from Mr. G. W. Draper, to offer for sale, at above time and place— A Large Quantity of 3-year old Pines and Cypresses, Oamaru grown Flowering Shrub 3 Fruit Trees, etc. . Heaths and other Pot Plants 100 Bags Oats Garden Tools Fowls, etc. The Pines and Cypresses* are all locally grown, and are in fine order for planting, having been shifted several times. CONNELL & CLOWES, 318 Auctioneers. MONDAY, 16th JULY. At Mr. C. Thompson's Residence, Tyne-street At Noon.
To Parties Furnishing, Boarding-house Keepers, and Others. CORNELL & CLOWES are instructed by Mr. Charles Thompson, to sell by public auction, at his residence, Tyne-street, near Northern Hotel, on MONDAY, 16th JULY, at noon— His Household Furniture, consisting of Tables, Couches, Bedsteads, Mat trasses, Blankets, etc., etc. CONNELL & CLOWES 317 Auctioneers. PHRENOLOGY AND ASTROLOGY.
(Revelation of the Future.) |%/j" ADA ME JOSEPHINE, Professor of the above Sciences, May be consulted for a few days at hei Rooms, Bay View Temperance Hotel, Wharf-street. 312 BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! AS. MOLLISON AND SON'S New Boot and Shoe Warehouse In Thames-street
Is replete with every variety of Ladies, Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes of the very best quality, of the very latest fashion, and at the very lowest possible prices.
J. M. and S. have every confidence in inviting inspection of the Stock with which they liave Opened, it having been very carefully selected, and including goods from the best French, English, and Colonial manufacturers.
The Manufacturing Department has always received from J. M. and S. very j>articular attention, and employing, as they do, only experienced -workmen, and using the best materials, they feel confident in giving every satisfaction to the Customers in this Department. Note the address— SimiMSKi and Moss's Xeiv Buildings, TIIAMES-STREKT. 922 IMPERIAL H T 0 E L. (Opposite the Courthouse, THAMES-STREET, Beg to inform their friends and the general public that they have taken the above Hotel, and would solicit the liberal support which has been accorded to their predecessor. BEEES, AND SPIRITS Of the First Quality; and every care will be taken for the comfort of VISITORS AND BOARDERS. 262
OYAL HOTEL (Late Procter's), TEES-STREET, OAMARU. R. RICHARDSON Proprietor. R. R. desires to inform his Friends that he has PURCHASED THE BUSINESS So long and successfully conducted by Mr. T. Procter; and as it is his determination to supply nothing but the very BEST BRANDS, For which the House has always been celebrated, he hopes to ensure a continuance of the handsome patronage which has been bestowed upon his predecessor. 256
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 381, 13 July 1877, Page 3
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