SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER At the Stores of G. Sumpter, Esq.. Harl)"Ui--streefc. Twelve o'clock. A H. M A U D E ca_. j iag rece i ve d instructions to sell by public auction, by order of the Trustee in the Estate of G-. M'Leod Poison, at above time and place, a Quantity of Goods, consisting of— SEVEN HOGSHEADS ALE. BOTTLED STOUT, FURNITURE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &c. A. H. MAUDE, 757 Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 2Sth SEPTEMBER. At Two o'clock. PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL FARM. GILLIES, STREET, AND HISLOP are instructed to offer for sale by public auction, in their Rooms, Bond-street, Dunedin, on FRIDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, at Two o'clock—
1105 ACRES of LAND, in one compact property, in Block VIII., Otepopo District, hitherto known as Glen Gelt and Government Hill properties. The aspect and situation are unrivalled, havinsr a line view with plenty of. shelter, and within throe miles of the Otepopo Hallway Station. The soil is rich, good land, abundantly watered in every part. Timber to the value of at least £SOO is growing on the property, which is all fenced in, ami there is a comfortable SIX-ROOMED HOUSE on it. To a new settler, who wishes to combine stock-keeping and agriculture, this property is umivaUed. The capital required to buy it is not heavy, no expenditure in fencing and buildings is necessary ; it is near a railway station, church, and school ; and there is plenty of wood and water. r r„..,„r. ki,„,..,! Title guaranteed. For plans, further particulars, and conditions of sale, apply to GILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP, 731 Bond-street, Dunedin. PUBLiO NOTICES
npEXDERS Wanted for CAiITLMJ "- WOOL from Morven Hills Station to Duntroon ; also, for BACK-LOADING. Open until SATURDAY, 29th INST. T. IT. BROWN, 753 Tyne-street. N 0 T I C E. VICTORIA BREWERY, REED-STREET. A LL ACCOUNTS Outstanding for over x Three Months must he Settled Immediately ; and in future all small casks of beer must he paid for on delivery. 638 ANTHONY RODOERS. NORTH ROAD, OAMARU. LADIES' DAY AND BOARDJL INC SCHOOL, Conducted by the MISSES CO L E. The Third Term of 1577 will begin on MONDAY, 17tli inst. - 730 NEW TOYS ! !
CROQUET ! CROQUET ! ! HANDSOME TOILET SETS, RUSTIC PHOTOGRAPHIC FRAMES, &c. :ne and cot' -J-\ AVID FEII R1 E 11, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Thames-street, oama ru, Respectfully intimates that lie has commenced business in that central shop in the buildings known as Waitaki House, and hopes he may receive encouragement by a share of Public Patronage. He has opened with a Select Assortment of Writing Papers, Account Books, Envelopes, and General Stationery, suitable for Law, Commercial, School, and General Purposes. Books suitable for Presents and Sunday Schools. Hymn Books for the various Churches, Bibles, Testaments, Church Services, and Common Prayers, Photographic Albums, &c. Agent for the Otago Bible, Tract, and Book Society. Just Received —A fiue lot of Brown Paper and Grey Bags for Grocers. 709
FOR SALE AND TO LET. HOTEL in the Country, doing a good business. For particulars, apply to T. H. BROWN, 750 Tyne-street.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 436, 20 September 1877, Page 3
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