SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, loth MARCH. < : :: th'.- I >'k--tr '.jt. ,-\t 1-2 uci:K-k. h. :,i a u i) i ; . i,- •. ivu.i in-'.rucih-sis Ir .m Mr. U. Jiii:-in .-.i ll by pubiic auction, at above time ami place, his liOU s I■: 110 LU F UIIN IT UR E, (.'(insisting of— Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads ami Bedding, Colonial Sofa, Chest Drawers, Washstaud, Looking (Classes, Clock, Books, Pictures, Carpets and Matting, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, &c., &e. A. 11. MAUDE, 101 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 16th MARCH. On the Premises, comer of Thames and Coquet streets. At 12 o'clock. Air. MAU D E • has received instructions from Messrs. Mayhew and Clemo, to sell by public auction, at above time ami place— TIIKIR STOCK-IN-TRADE, Consisting of Tables, Chairs, Chest Drawers, Chefioniers, Loo Tables, Cupboards, Y>"ashstands, Sofas, Bedsteads, Towel Horses, etc., etc. A. 11. MAUDE, ()-, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 15th MARCH. At too Rectory. At Xoon. C< ONX EL L AN I) CLOWES ' liave received instructions from John Thornton, Esm. (in consequence of his leaving Oamaru). to ofi'er by public auction, at the Rectorv, at ab .ve time, the whole of his VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD F URN IT U R E and KFI-'i.CTS. consisting of iiO I'iano inearly new) A valuable Dessert .Service of real old China, Dining-room Tables, Carjuts, Chairs, Bedsteads, Lamps, Crockerv, and other articles too numerous to mention. CO.NX ELL AND CLOWES, mo Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH. Ai our New Store, Tync-street. At Noon. ; f iONN EL L AN D CLO WE S have received instructions irom Mi". Alex. Stewart, to offer for sale by public auction, at above t:me and place — HIS VALUAISLK FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being SECTI' )N S 21 awl 22. BLOCK XL, Oamaru District, containing SSa. 2r. lllp. EDUCATION' (Leasehold) SECTION 2.">, same Bloc!:, containing JG'a. Ir. S2p. This Farm is situated oil the W aiareka, immcdi.teiy opposite Mr. Ilassell's late homestead,- Cav.- Valley, and fronts the creek. Terms liberal. CONNELI. AND CLOWES, Auctioneers. POS T RON EM ENT OF SALE. THE SALE of Mr. Thornton's Furniture and EiTcets is unavoidably POSTPONED TILL FRIDAY, 1-Hh INST. CONN ELL AND CLOWES. SATURDAY, 2.'ird MARCH. At the Swan Yards, Thames-street. At 1 o'clock. AND CLOWES have received instructions from Philip Oakilen, Esq. (in consequence of his leaving the Colony), to sell by public auction, at above time and place— One superior WAGGONETTE (to carry six), nearly new, light and strongly built, with Pole, Lamps, &c., complete One Pair powerful CARRIAGE HORSED, Hay with Black Points, well matched, stall null, sound, and perfectly quiet One Set DoU RLE HARNESS (complete), nearly newOne Light American-built STATION EXPRESS, with Pole and Shafts Also. Double and Single HARNESS for same, all complete One line upstanding Grey MARE " Waimea," by " Leamington," out of a half-Arab mare. Up to any weight, carries a lady, and is very quiet. Terms liberal. CONNELL AND CLOWES, OS 1 .Auctioneers. Vi ! E intend, during the Grain Season, holding FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES Of all kinds of FARM PRODUCE. We have Storage at our new Stores fo: gOOO bags, where grain may be seen in tin bulk. CONNELL & CLOWES, Sl2 Au ioneers.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 579, 11 March 1878, Page 3
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