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SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, 23RD AUGUST. At Mr. Cagney'a Shop, Tbamea-gtrcck All 7 o'clock. AH. MAUDE • ha# received instructions from Mr. Cagney to aeEl by public onctioo, »t above time and place—The balance of Goods [eft unsold at last sate, viz.:— A Large Assortment of PIPE?, TOBACCO, FANCY GOODS, &c. A. H. MAUDE, 533 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 23f.1> AUGUST. At Richard's Yards, Wharf-street. At 12 o'clock. AH. MAUDE • haa received instructions from Messrs. W. Robb and Joseph Gard to sell by public auction, at above time and place—--12 Cowa, springing to calve IDo just calved. A. H. MAUDE, 563 Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 2&rii AUGUST. On the Premises, Teat-street. At 12 o'clock. All. MAUDE • haa received instructions from W. Christie, I Esq. fin consequence of leaving Oamartt), to set! by public auction, at above time and place— All that VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being Sections 5 and 6, Stock 30, Oamarn Town, on which is erected a HANDSOME AND SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING HOUSE (of Two Stories), containing 12 Rooms, Lathed and Ptaatered throughout. Also, Outhouses, consisting of Wash-house, with Botler and Wash-tubs, Laundry, Storeroom, Coal Shed, &c.; Large Concrete Tank. Also, LEASEHOLD of SECTIONS 7, S, and IS, BLOCK 30, the whole laid ont aa a Garden, and Planted with Choice Trees and Shrubs. The above property is, without doubt, the tinest residential site in Oamarn, commanding on unrivalled view of the town, bay, and surrounding country, while thoroughly protected from the cold southerly winds. Also— At aame time and place, all HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of—--1 Piano by Broadwood. Tables, Chairs, Sideboard. Bedsteads and Bedding, Chiffoniers, Chests Drawers, Washstands. Dressing Tables, Diningroom Suite in Mahogony and Hairsloth : also, Drawing-room ditto in Walnut, covered with green and gold repp ; Clocks and Ornaments, Carpets. Rugs. Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, Ac., &c. A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, -2.vt> AUGUST. At Richards* Yards, Wharf-street. At 12 o'ctock. Til . r. R O W N • haa received instructions to 3ell by public auction, at above time and place—--3 Cows (neir calving) 5 Steers 6 Yearlings. T. H. BROWN, 600 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 23rd AUGUST. On the Premises, Thames-street. At I*2 o'clock. IN BANKRUPTCY.

rp Fr . BROW N • ti.ia received instructions from the Trustees in the assigned estate of Robert Aitken, to sett by public auction, at the above time ami place— The Whole of his STOCK OF GROCERIES, Horse ami Cart Fittings Furniture, &e. Also, Lease of Premises, having 11 years to run, consisting of Store, Dwelling House, Eakery, and Stables. For farther particulars apply to the Auctioneer. T. H. BROWN, 33-t Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. THE NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL COMPANY, LIMITED. Bastings, leaky, and co., have been favored with instructions to otf«r for sale by auction, at Green's Assembly Rooms, Gore, early in September nest — ABOUT 1500 ACRES of Agricultural Land near Gore ABOUT 1500 ACRES of Agricultural Land near Lumsdcn. Sub-divided into farms to suit all classes of purchasers. Also, The TOWNSHIPS of Mandeville, Riveradale, and Elbow. These townships have been selected with due regard to their central position. Railway stations are in courseof erection, and reserves have been made for schools, churches, and public buildings. The main road lias ft width of 90 feet, and ait the other streets are 66 feet wide. The Auctioneer in announcing this safe would call the attention of intending purchaser) to the fact that the New Zealand Agricultural Company are now having surveyed the whole of the land between Gore and Larraden into farms from 50 to 1000 acres each, which will be sold on exceptionally easy terms to bonct'/ittc settlers. The Waimea Ptains Railway will be opened for traffic ta January nest, which will have the tendency of enhancing the value of tbiß property to a considerable degree. lithographic plans are in course of preparation. Farther particulars in future advertisement. 493 OTEPOPO RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THE ANNUAL BALL wili take place in the Athenceum, on THURSDAY EVENING, 23 th INST. Tickets, 7* &L 540

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1041, 21 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1041, 21 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1041, 21 August 1879, Page 3

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