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A. H. MAUDE THURSDAY, sth MARCH. At M "Kay's Yards. A . . H. MAUDE ■**• has received instructions from A. M'Master, Esq., to sell by public auction, at above time and place—--1000 Merino Ewes Abont 70 Crois-bred Lambs. In lots to suit purchasers. The quality and big frames of Mr M 'Master's Merino Ewes is veil known and renders them particularly suitable for breeding crossbred lambs. The above will be sold without reserve. Also, on account of various vendors—--420 Cross-bred Lambs 150 Cross-bred Ewes 50 Cross-bred Wethers 500 Merino Ewes 100 Merino Wethers. All these are sound • mouthed, healthy sheep, and will be sold without reserve. Any entries for above sale are requested to be sent in as soon as possible. A. H, MAUDE, 605 Anotloneer. WEDNESDAY, 18th MARCH. At his Rooms, Tyne-street, Oamatu. AU D E •• has received instructions from the exeoutora of the late Fairfax Fenwick, Esq., to sell by public auc'ion, at the above time placo— That Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Property known as Kurabika (situated 4 miles from Maheno Railway Station, and 14 miles from Oamaru) together with the Sheep depasturing thereon. Freehold, about 5500 aores Leasehold, 20,000 acres Sheep, about 17,000 This desirable property is situated in the best agricultural and grazing -district of Otago, and will be found well worth the at« tention of capitalists and those in search of a property in a good neighborhood, suitable for residence. There is a good dwelling house and all necessary buildings, &e., for working the Estate. Fall particulars on application to A. H.MAUDE, 337 Auctioneer.

HENRY CONNELL i YEGRASS AND COCKSFOOT. !■ ■ I am a CASH BUY-BE Of the above, delivered at my Store, Oamarn. 474 HENRY CONNELL. PUBLIC NOTICES np M. CUNNINGHAME, ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION ; AGENT, HOUSE, LAM*; & CUSTOMS AGENT LOANS ON SECDEITY, In sums of from £SOO to £IO,OOO, at Minimum Charges. TYNE-STRKET, OAMARU 56 pHE MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL ... £1,000,000. All Classes of Risks Taken at Lowest Current Rates. T. M. CUNNINGHAME, Agent for North Otas^] NOTICE. "ISS PROCTER having determined to . relinquish business, the Ladies of Oamaru will be afforded an opportunity 1 FOR ONE MONTH Of purchasing I REALLY GOOD FANCY WORK, | very'cheap. The whole of her well-assorted Stook will be offered AT COST PRICE and under. The Sale will commence on WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, and continue for One Month. Inspection invited. MISS PROCTER, Opposite Athen&um, Thames-street, Oamab.it. 462

Egg Cnpa now offering at 2s dozen. — The Little Dust Pan. WHITE AND GOLD Milk- Jugs Is each. Tea Plates, Bread-and-Butter Plates, Butter Dishes, &c., all equally low. —The Little Dcsr Pan. F you want TOYS of any description at the lowest prices, try the Little Dttst Pan. A PAIR of Useful Kitohen Requisites, cook's Saw-back Knife and Pot Pork, 2s 6d pair.—Litilb Dost Pan. KAITANGATA COAL. HHE Company have much pleasure in Intimating to the public of Oamaru and district that THE MINE IS NOW IN FULL OPERATION, and their Coal can now be got from all Coal Merchants. THE KAITANGATA IS THE FAVORITE HOUSEHOLD COAL, And all are recommended to glvs • t a fair trial. Special arrangements can be made with the agentaJlfor delivery of trucks at any station. BOOTS. BOOTS BOOTS AND SHOES. TEW GOODS JUST OPENED, Comprising Ladies' Lace and Buttoned Shoes Lace and Buttoned Boots, and Elastic Sides In Great Variety. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN For COLONIAL-MADE BOOTS. Being extensive manufacturers, we can sell A SINGLE PAIR AT FACTORY PRICES. Boys' and Girlß* School Boots—A Specialty.; Neat, Cheap, and Durable. Repairs Neatly Done. New Elastics put in. JOHN 'ALLAN,' Wholesale and Retail Boot.and Shoe Manufacturer, . THAMES-STREET, OAMASU.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2840, 2 March 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2840, 2 March 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2840, 2 March 1885, Page 3

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