MR GEORGE SUMPTER THURSDAY, 29th MARCH. At St. Kilda, Ken-street. At 12 o'clock. UNRKSERVSD SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. GEORGE SUMPTER has received instructions from H. W, Eobinson, Etq., R.M. (who is leaving for Wellington), to sell by public auction (through Mb Richard Davieb, Auctioneer), - at above time and plsce— A Large Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AKD EFFECTS, Comprising—Chests of Drawere, Wardrobe, Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Oilcloths, Chiffoniers, Bookcases, Fortable Washing Boiler, Meat Safe, Grass Cutters, Lawn Sprinkler, Firewood, Crockery, Stores, Iron Fedßteads, eto. B. DAVIE3, 149 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, At the Stores, Tyne-atreet. At 12 o'olock. /GEORGE SUMPTER has received instructions from Mr B. Yerdon, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction (through Mr B. Davieb, Auctioneer) at above time and place— The whole of Mb HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
AND EFFECTS, Consisting of—l Large Found Mahogany Tab'e, 1 Large Bound Table, 1} Horsehair Couch and 6 Chairs, 1 Suite in rep, 1 Large Scotch Chest Drawers, 1 Small do, 1 Large Carved Chiffonier, 1 large Carved Bedstead, 2 f-Iron Bedsteads, 1 Child's. Iron Cot, Parlor and Bedroom Carpets, Waßhstahds and Ware, Cane-bottomed Chairs, 1 Kitchen Dresser, 2 Large Baths Fenders and Fire-irons, Portable Washing Boiler, Crookery, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, and other articles too numerons to mention. Absolutely without reserve, B. DAVIBS, Auctioneer. having Storage Accommodation for 50,000 Bags, is prepared to reoeive for Sale, Storage, or Shipment, GRAIN, WOOL, and other merchandise, at his Stone Stores, abutting on to Railway Line, The business in future, will include that of Auctioneering, Mr R. Davxes, acting as auctioneer. Sales every Saturday, CASH BUYER of WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, and FARM PRODUCE. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Grain stored or shipped to any part of the world. Also, has on Sale, Corxaacks, Sewing Twine, Coals, Wire, Posts, Rails, etc. 901 REID. MACLEAN, AND CC. FRIDAY, 30th MARCH. On the Oamaru Show] Ground. Immediately after Awamoa Sale. IMPORTED CLYDESDALE ] MARES, Ex s.s. Fifeshire.
I BID, MACLEAN and 00. have received instruotlona from Messrs Tnmboll, Martin and Co., Glasgow, to sell as above— The Imported ClydesdalejMare PRINCESS, No. 33S Select; Stud Book. Princess gained Ist prize at Biehopton in class for marea any age, when a three-year-old; alas, Ist prize at Johnstone, open show, beating Ml R. Wilson's] Nellie Wilson, and other prize-winners belonging to Mr D. Riddell, the same day. Theae are the only two shows she was ever at. Princess ia in foal to Blantyre Chief Albo, 1 High-class Clydesdale Filly, imported from Glasgow, ex s.s. Fifeshire. Full pedigree at sale, 160 BFID, MACLEAN and CO. 3 UBLIO NOTICE LOST, on or before March 22nd, One Dark Bay Hack MARIS ; white spot !on forehead, with scar higher up; shod all round. —Apply to Mail Office. 167 DISTRICT ORDERS
THE GARRISON and COUNTRY CORPS will Parade on EASTER MONDAY, 2nd AVRIL, to take part in the Sham Fight at Palmerston, sb under, in Drill order : ■ • Garrison Band, Naval Artillery, I Battery N.Z.A., Oamaru Rifles, Waitaki High Sohool Cadete, South School Cadets, Distriot High School Cadets, and North School Cadets, in front of Bail way Station, Oamaru, at 7.10 a.m. Otepopo Rifles, at 7.35 a.m., at Maheno Station, Hampden Rifles, at 8.40 a.m., at Hampden Station. Waikonaitl Rifles, at 9.15 a.m., at Wsikonaiti Station, North Otago Hussars, Palmerston Rifles, and Palmerston High Sohool Cadets, at Palmerston Railway Station, at 9.30 a.m. GEORGE SUMPTER, 148 Lieut,-Col. Commanding Distriot. THE SWAN BUTCHERY. TLUAM SMITH desires to thank r the public for the liberal support he has received during the short time he has been in the butchery trade, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. I On and after April Ist D. and A. Bisset will leave W; Smith's employ, but arrangements have been made for reliable men to run the vans as usual. The very best article only sold, and prices to suit the times. Vans visit all parts of the town, and the utmost attention will be' shown to customers, no matter how small their wants may be. Small Goods, fresh daily, guaranteed to be of best quality. Highest Cash Priae given for Dairy Fed Pork. WIIiL IA M SMI TH,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4071, 28 March 1888, Page 3
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