W. CHRISTIE 00. SATURDAY NIGHT. AT ST. GEORGE' 3 HALL. At 7 o'olacki prompt. Unreserved Clearing Sale of Goods from Columba Church Bazaar. WILLIAM CHRISTIE AND CO. and FLEMING and HEDLEY wil 1 sell by anotion aa above.— All the Goods remaining from the late Bazaar. ; Without the Slightest Reserve. CHRISTIE CO. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AvdnoKißßS, Offices, Tyne-street. Offices, Harbor-street Horso Sale Yards, Tattersall's Thamesstreet. HAVE FOR SALE— Seed Wheat, Oata, Barley, eto. Wilson's Colonial Sheep Dip(Hatoh's) Downs' Farmers' Friend, for the prevention of Smut in Grain Also all Station and Farm Requlsltes.Are local agents for the following Investment Companies, which are always in Funds, viz.: The Colonial Investment and Agency Company of New Zealand , The Otago and Southland Investment Company. Are ralso Agents for The Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company The London and Lanoaßhlro Insuranoe Com P»ny Hornsby'a Harvester, Thresher, Engines, eto., Aome Pulverising Harrows. Liberal Advances made against Wool, Grain, and all kinds Station and Farm Produce. Storage at Current tos. Weekly Sales of Horses and Farm Stook held every Saturday, at Tattersall's Yards. Fortnightly Sales of Fat and Store Cattle and Sheep, held at Paterson'B Yards. And Monthly Saleß at Royal Hotel Yards Herbert. MR GEORGE SUMPTER. G AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. EOR G E SUMPTER begs respeotfully to 'atim.te that his business. in future will nolude that of AUCTIONEERING, MR RIG&ARD DAVIES acting aa Auctioneer. Auction Sales will be held in tho Store, Tyne and Harbor-streets,; every : SATURDAY■ Instructions to cell nill receive prompt and oareful attention-. TENDERS Tenders wanted for Cutting, Stooking, Keeping Re-stooked and Stacking 200 aores Wheat, 200 Oats, and 50, Barley, at Maerewhenua. Tenders to be addressed to Jasper Nicolls, Duntroon, before the 7th PROX. JASPER NICOLLS, Manager, PUBLIC NOTICE O TAGO HIGH SCHOOLS, DUNEDIN. NEW SESSION COMMENCES TUESDAY, 7tk FEBKUAKY, 1888. BOYS' SCHOOL : Rector—Rev. Henry Belcher, M.A..LL.D. Boarding Establishment under the . r management of E. E. Morrison, M.A., (English Master), Terms per quarter—School fee, L2 10a ; Board, Laundry, etc.,. £ll. GIRLS' SCdOOL. Principal—Alexander Wimon, M.A. hoarding bstablishment— Lady Manager —Miss K. C. BathgatKi Terms per quarter—School iee, L2 10s; Board, Lanndry, etc., LlO. For prospectus apply to 587 COLIN MACANDREW, Secretary. BKOWNLBE AND CO'S (late J. Fal coner) Tested Seeds, Sow French Beans, Soarlat Runners, Peas, Carrots, Turnips, Lettuce, Radish, Mustard, Cress, Spinach, Leeks, and Onions. . Christmas paoket of hardy Flower Seeds for the Children, is per dozen varieties. Sow at your earliest opportunity. New season's Bird seed to hand. 525 THE undersigned, haring,PURCHASED from Mr Alpheus Hayes the whole of the TIMBER on 1500 aores of hiß bush property at. Waimate, and taken over his entire timber business and saw mills, would beg most respectfully to solicit the patronage bestowed on our predecessor. The enormons quantity in stook of Superior Seasoned Black Pine, Manuka, and Mixed Wood, will enable us to supply all orders promptly and in every way satisfactorily. Fescing Material, consisting of Posts, Strainers, Stakes, etc,, supplied in any quantity. Also, Sawn Timber, consisting of Totaba, Black and White Pine, out to order. Address— INGRAM and ADAMS, Timber Merchants, Waimat«. P.S.—Prices reduced all round. IN reference to the above, I have to thank my Customers who so liberally patronised my timber business, etc., at Waimate, for the last 15 years, and can fully re* commend them and others to obtain their supplies from the superior stock of the abote firm, who will undoubtedly give the utmost satisfaction. 532 ALPHEUS HAYES. WH. HOFFMANN AND CO., .• OF ADELAIDE, Beg to notify those suffering from Deafness that they have an Instrument, ■THE AUROP HO N E Specially adapted for all Ear Complaints. It is infallible and immediate ia its action in propagating sound. This valuable Instrument has never failed in giving relief to all suffering with defeotive hearing, and is especially appreciated by those having spent large amounts of money without benefit. The most important part of this Instrument is thatit.can be placed in and withdrawn from the ear with the greatest, ease, and that it is NOT VISIBLE when in the ear. Full description; sent on application. STEAM-INHALING SPRAIS. • These instruments are the most efficacious in all Chest, Bronchial, and Throat Complaints,'; in the relief of those hacking CoughB i incidental to Phthisis, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Pleurhy. etc., etc. ■; : The warm, mild, and medicated steam loosens the mucus, relieves the inflammatory process, and gives free breathing-roam. Mr Hoffmann will vi'it Oamira, apd m»y be consulted from January the 4th till January the 15th on.all cases of deafness at the Criterion Hotel*;,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4098, 30 December 1887, Page 3
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