MR GEORGE SUMPTER George sumpter having Storage Accommodation for 50,000 Bags, ia prepared to receive for Sale, Storage, or Shipment, GRAIN, WOOL, and other merchandise, at his Stone Stores, abutting on to Bailway Line. The business in fntare will include that of - Auctioneering, Mr B. Davies aoting as auctioneer. Sales every Saturday, CiSH BUY EE 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, Cornsaoks, Sewing Twine, Coals, Wire, Posts, etc. 266 SATURDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. fIEORGE SUMPTER will sell by publio auction (through Me Richard Davibs, Auctioneer), at the above time and place, on aosount of Mrs Haggie, who iB leaving the dißtriot, the undermentioned properties, viz.— Freehold Section No. 10, Block 21, Oamaru Town, with five-roomed House (pait stone and pqrt wood), two-stalled Stable, Fovrlhouse, etc, Also, Section No, 12, Block 21, with frontage to Usk and.Reed-streets, with Bhop; well fenced and stocked with fruit trees, Terms easy. For further particulars apply to the auctioneer. SATURDAY, BTH SEPTEMBER. SUMPTER has received instructions from Mr R. Cleave, Invercargill, to sell by public auction, (through Mr Richard Davibs, Auctioneer,) at above time and place— Another consignment of ornamental Trees, consisting of Rhododendrons, Camellias, Heaths. Rose Trees, Macrocarpas, Scotch Heather. Alao well assorted lot of Fruit Trees, 0, account of other vendors—--1 Spn n g Dray 6 PI 1 New Spring Cart (oarry 1 Ton) SATURDAY, Bth SEPTEMBS At the Stores, Tyne-strest. At 12 o'clock. By order of the Mo'tgagee. pEO KG B SUMPTER has received instructions to sell by public auction (through Mr I!. Davies, Auctioneer), at above time and place— That VALUABLE FARM In the Awamoko Survey District, being Allotments 14 and 15, of subdivision of Sections 1, 2, 8, 12, and application 5509, Block 11., Section 14, and part Seotlons 13 and 29, Block 111., and Sections 9 to 14, Block VI., containing abou 350 acres, with House and Outbuildings. The above farm comprises some of the best agricultural land in the Awamobo Dis triot; is well fenced; in a high state of cultivation (partly sown in wheat); and ia at present in the occupation of Mr Craig. A considerable portion of the purchase money can be obtained on mortgage for a term of years at 6£ per cent. 'Terms—s rer cent, ctsh; 5 per cent, in one month, balance in 4 months, with interest added. 281 PUBLIC NOTICE PREPARATORY SCHOOL. |I3S SUMPTER will RE-OPEN her *- SCHOOL, in Ouse-street, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th. LOST, a Bunch of KRY3,—Finder will be rewarded on returning sime to Mail Office. 367 TO FARMERS. XTTE are prepared to Arrange LOANS * * for Farmers an First-Class Securities at 6 per cent Interest. REID, MACLEAN AND CO. Auctioneers, 364 Dunedin. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TV FLEMING has REMOVED his Offices to the Waltakl Buildings. Entranoe between Messrs Wilkie and Co.'s and Mr Macdonald's, Draper. 16 ROTHERHAM'3 WATCHES. RGTHERHAM'3 WATCHES. A ND T. YOUNG * Have jasi received, direct from Messrs Rotherham's Faotory, a Fine Selection of the above Watches whioh will be sold at Greatly Beduoed Prices. ROTHERHAM'S SILVER LEVER WATCHES,. 14 12s 6d to 18. Jnat t] hand, a new style of Waltham lever W.itchea, Ladies size, cases nicely engraved, Guaranteed Good Timekeepers. A fine selection of -Gold and Silver Jewellery. Pilver and Electro-Plated Goods, always in stock. Thames Street, Oamaru. EGGS for SITTING, from birds*carefully mated, in Plymouth Rooks (prize S'uds), Wy»ndottes, Silkies, Bintams (Blacked, Dackwin?, and Pile); infertile eggn replaced—J. Currie, 197 GARDMSISG TOOLS of all kinds now to hand. Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Forks, etc., etc., both, light and heavy makes, at the liriLs Dost Pan, Thames-street.. LADIBS' and CHILDRKNS' Gardening ■ Tools in Sets, Weeding Forks, Trowels, etc., eta, 'Watering Pots all sizes. Cheapest in: Town.—W.u. H. Coxtebll's, Thamesstreet. - V/fILK DISBE3, Chums, Skimmers, JIVjL Strainers, - Butter Pats and Prints, Wood Buckets and Tubs, Butter Jars, etc., etc., at the lirTLBDuaT Pah, Thamesstreet. BOOT BRUSHES, a special line at 1s 9d set of 3, now opened, also Brashware of every description and quality, Inspection Invited, at W. H. Coitrell's, Little Dust Pan, Thames-street.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4205, 5 September 1888, Page 3
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