AMUSEMENTS ASONIC HALL, OAMARU. Sole Lessee - - Joh.v L Hall. ANOTHER GLORIOUS SUCCESS ! Byi oil's chef d'<s.acre O U R DA I) Everybody enraptured. I 1 THIS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. Last Night of Our Dad. I Last Night of Mr. J. L. Hall as Tottles. Last Night of Mrs. J. L. Hall as Horace Tottles. Last Night but Two «f the Gaiety Company. N.B.—Mr. J. L. Hall most respectfully informs the public that in consequence of the short stay of ihe Company in Oamaru, no Programme can possibly be repeated. TO-MORROW— Benefit of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hall. RIP VAN WINKLE. 803 BANKRUPTCY NOTICES IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF STEWART RICHMOND. ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate must be LODGED with the undersigned (duly proven) "n or before the FIRST day of OCTOBER NEXT, otherwise they will not participate .in Dividend.
T. H. BROWN, HENRY CONN ELL, ROAD BOARD NOTICES OTEPOPO ROAD DISTRICT. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned till Noon of FRIDAY, 28th, for the following Works : Contract 56—FORMATION and GRAVELLING portions of the ROAD between Maheno and Kakanui. Contract 56 A—FORMATION of Whickham-street, Maheno. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the Schoolhouse. The Board does not undertake to accept el- : west -or p.ny tender. ALEXANDER PIRIE, Clerk to Board. ifttepopu, September 13, 1577. 735 TENDERS TO CARRIERS. npENDERS Wanted for CARTING - WOOL from Morven Hills Station to Dnntroon ; also, for BACK-LOADING. Open until SATURDAY, 29th INST. T. H. BROWN, 753 Tyne-strect.
SALES BY AUCTION TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 2Sth SEPTEMBER. At Two o'clock. PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL FARM. GULLIES, STREET, AND HISLOP T are instructed to offer for sale bypublic auction, in their Rooms, Bond-street, Dnnedin, on FRIDAY, 2Sth 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 proThe aspect and situation are unrivalled, having a tine view with plenty of shelter, and within three miles of the Otepopo Railway 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, and there is a comfortable SIX-ROOMED HOUSE on it. To a new settler, who wishes to combine stock-keeping and agriculture, this property is umivalied. 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.
Terms liberal. Title guaranteed. For plans, further particulars, and conditions of sale, apply to GILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP, 731 Bond-street, Dunedin. IMPORTANT INTIMATION TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. THOMPSON AND BARNETT, TIMARU, Are favoured with instructions from the Hon. R. Campbell, to sell, in one or more lots—--3014 ACRES of Splendid Agricultural LAND, situated on the Waitaki. Also—- "'■ ;-S2 CRES, close to Fairlie Creek ii«V> ACRES, close to Fairlie Creek. "Very easy terms.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 442, 27 September 1877, Page 3
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