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W. CHRISTIE ANOi 00. SATURDAY HIGHT. AT ST. GEORGE' 3 HAIL. At 7 o'clock, prompt. Unreserved Clearing Sale of Goods from Colninba Church Bazaar. WILLIAM CHRISTIE AND CO, : and FLEMING andHEDLEY will sell by auction as above.— All the Goods remaining from the late Bazaar. Without the Slightest Reserve. i ILLIAM CHRISTIE AND CO. f BTOCKAND STATION AGENTS, AtrOTIO"HBBS, Offices, Tyne-street. Offices, Harbor-street Horse Sale Yards,. TaJtersaU's Thames-, street. . ; HAVE FOR SALE— Seed Wheat, Oats, Barley, etc. Wilson'B Colonial Sheep Dip (Hatch's) Downs' Farmers' Friend, for the^revention : of Smnt in Grain Also all Station and Farm Requisites. Are local agents for the following Investment Companies, which are always in Funds, viz.: The Colonial Investment and Agenoy Com- . pany of New Zealand The Otago and Southland Investment Company. Are also Agents for The Standard Fire and Marino Insurance Company The London and Lancashire Insurance Com , pw»y . Hornsby's Harvester, Thresher, Engines, etc, Aome Pulverising Harrows. Liberal Advanoes made' agamsr Wool, Grain, and all kinds Station and Farm Produce. storage at Current tea. Weekly Sales of Horses and Farm Stock held every Saturday, at Tattereall'B Yards. Fortnightly Sales of Fat and Store Cattle and Sheep, held at Paterson's Yards. And Monthly Sales at Royal Hotel Yards Herbert. MR GEORGE SUMPTER. ■ AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. I*~l EOKG E SUMPTER begs respectfully to latim-te that his business in future will nolude that of AUCTIONEERING, MR RICHARD DAYIES acting as Auctioneer. Auction Sales will be held in the Store, Tyne and Harbor-atreets, every SATURDAY. Instructions to sell will reoeiva prompt and oareful attention^ TENDERS ENDERS WANTED for Cutting, Stooking, Keeping Re-stooked and Stacking 200 acres Wheat, 200 bats, and 50, Barley, at Maerewhenua, Tenders to be addressed to Jasper Nicolls, Dnntroon, before the 7th PROX. JASPER NICOLLS, Manager, PUBLIC NOTICE ►KOWfILEE AND CO'S (late J. Fal- ' coner) Tested Seeds. Sow French Beans, Soarlet Runners, Peas, Carrots, Turnips, Letfcnce, Radish, Mußtard, Cress, Spinach, Leeks, and Onions. Christmas packet of hardy' Flower Seeds for : the Children,-Is per dozen varieties. Sow at yonr earliest oppoitunity. New season's Bird seed to hand. 525 I & CHRISTMAS PRESENTS -J AND NEW YEAR'J GIFTS. Jusr Received Direct from the London Makebs, One pf the most TASTY SELECTIONS OF JEWELRY Ever Shown in Oamaeu. All these Goods Are marked at Very Low Prices, To effebt a Quick Sale. See Window for Prices. WILLIAM RIOKE TT S, itchen-strbet.-A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OT IROCKERY and GLASSWARE, \J Just arrived, ex Marlborough. DIRECT FROM THB MANOTACTURER, Which the undersigned intends quitting at Small Promt for Cash. The nndereigned would partinularly request the public to try his TWO-SHILLING TEA, Which he has made a speciality of—a mixture of pure Teas, consisting of Indian and China of the very best quality. Also, a splendid stock of COLONIAL and ENGLISH WINES All well matured. A grand lot of HAMS asd BACON" All cured by the undersigned, having taken five prizes for five entries at the Oamaru Show, which speaks for itself. J. FAMILTON, oamaru. 443 WH. HOFFMANN AND CO., . OF ADELAIDE, Beg to notify those suffering from Deafness that they have an Instrument, "THE AUROPHONE," Specially adapted for all Ear Complaints. It is infallible and immediate in its action in propagating sound. This valuable Instrument has never failed in giving relief to all suffering with defective hearing, and Is especially appreciated by those hiving spent ', large amounts of money without benefit. The . most important part of this Instrument is i that it can be placed in and withdrawn f rem 1 ~ :.t Il__ „,_«. « .~A 4-k.f •* is NOT VISIBLE when in the ear. Full _ description sent on application. B STEAM-INHALING SPRAJTS. _ Y These instruments are the most efficacious i In all Chest, Bronchial, and Threat Com- -: plaints, in the relief of those haoking Coughs i, incidental to Phthisis, Bi orchitis, Pneue monla, Pleurisy, etc., etc. The warm, mild, and medicated steam - loosens the mucus, relieves the infUmraatory [. process, and gives free breathing-room.'' b Mr Hoffmann will visit Oamaru, and may. it be consulted from January the 4th till January the 15th on all caseß of deafness,at the Criterion Hotel. _____ REMEMBER, you can get a most pleasant codling, and invigorating ~ beverageto quench yourjthlrstjfor 3d per pint glaEB at SBWELL'd. » .^__^,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4097, 29 December 1887, Page 3

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