MR GEORGE SUMPTER George sumptbr having Storage Accommodation for 50,000 Bags, la prepared to reoolve for Sale, Storage, or Shipment GRAIN, WOOL, r and Other merchandise, at his Stone Storeß, abutting on to Hallway Line. The bnalnesa n future will Inoinde that of Auctioneering? Mr R. Dayies aotlng an auctioneer. Sates every Saturday. CASH BUYER of WHEAT, OATS BARLEY and FARM PRODUCE. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Grain stored or shlppod to any part of the world. Also, has on sale, Cornaaoks, Sewing Twine, Coals, Wire, Posts, eto. 268 SHIPPING UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. FOR DUNEDIN -The b.b. BEAUTIFUL STARleaves Oomaru for Dunedln Wharf dlreot, every Weinesday and Saturday, at 3 p.m., taking passengers and oargo, (also, cargo for transhipment to Wost< port on Wednesdays, and for Now Plymouth on Saturdays). FOR SYDNKY, via Cook Straits—TE> KAfO, about MONDAY. 19h inat. FOR GRBYMoUTH, via limaru, Lyttol. ton, Wellington (taking oargo for transhipment to Hokitik*) ROSAMOND, MONDAY, 2adBEPrEVIBKR, FOR VfE TPORT dlrec; OUOWAITI, on MONDAY EVEMNG. FOR AUCKLAND, via Timaru (taking oM*go for T»urnn3;a) * — OMAPiIRE, Mu DAY, 2nd BKPTEMBEB. FOR MELBuURNK direct—Steamer early Note.—Passengers anl oargo booked to all New Zealand ports aud the prlnoipai lorts of Australia ; also, by Oriont line and iaa Francisco service, through, to or from London, H. AITKEN, Agent, Offices—ltohen-street, Oamaru, WANTED "ANTPD COOK and Two GENERAL SERVANTS.—AppIy Miss Richards Tyne-street. 188 "ANTED, Good General BERVANT. . . must be able to oook well,—Apply Mall Offioe. 121 WAN Til! OTO SELL (Cheap)—3ft 41n RANGE, nearly as Good as New % oan be inßpeoted in use.—Apply office of this Paper. TENDERS OAMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS will be roooived at the Town Clerk's Office until 4 p.m. of THURS* DAY, AUGUST 29tb, 18S9, for the under, mentioned Contracts:— Contract 182—Supplying Shinglo In Ribble, Torridge, and Ouso-etroets. Contract 183 Erection of Publlo Urinal. Plans and Specifications oan be aeon at the Borough Engineer's Office. The lowest or any Tender not ncoosaarily aooepted. T. M. CUNNINGHAMS, 122 Town Clerk. FOR SALE or TO LET, that pleasantly situated RESIDENCE at Meadowbank, occupied by Mr J. H. Milligan, containing six rooms (lath and plastered), with Venetian blinds and kitchen range; also, outhouses of tha best description ; with two aores of ground nicely laid out; the whole place is in firat-closs ordsr. Apply to Hidden Dennison, Estate Agent, Uamaru, 124 NGLISH CLOVER SEEDS Fx s.s. Tainui and Plsione. HURST'S AND CARTER'S. I shall be pleased to Bubmlt Samples and Quotations for .Clover and Grass Seeds to intending purchasers. 902 W R. DARLING. E R. HARE KURI COAL RESERVE BLOCK VI, KUROW DISTRICT. The above Reserve, comprising about 73 acres, will be OPEN for LEASING! on and after Monday, 2nd September, 1889, on the following conditions: —The lease to bo for the term of Thirty years, at an annual rental of two shillings and sixpence per aore, and sixpence per ton royalty on all coal raised. Price to be charged for ooal at pit's mouth not to exceed ten shillings per ton. ApIteants will be required to ledge a deposit of three shillings per acre {with their applications. All applications received on the same day will be deemed simultaneous, and priority shall be determi< ed by lot. J. P. MAI'ILAND, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands < ffice, Dunedin, 7th August, 18S9. 83 R. By special appointment to his Exosllonoy Sir William Drummond Jervois, G.0.M.G., C.8., Governor of New Zealand. JR, S E W E Ii L, • REGISTERED PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. In returning thanks for the largo share o patronage hitherto acoorded him, has muoh pleasure in notifying that he has REMOVED TO BH NEW PREMISES, next door to the Bank of New South Wales, and nlmoßt immediately OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. tST His Stock is (he Largest in North Otigo and Is replete with every description of Drugs, Chemicals, Etc. Physicians' Prkscri piio>"S and Family Receipts Prompt iy Dispensed, And Country Customers forwarding orders may rely on their receiving beat attention and earliest despatoh, J, R."SEWELL, Oamaru Dispensary—(ln the Bridqz, Thames-street. WAITED KNOWN—The Old-eatab lished Shop in Tee<street has FOK SALE New Tested Garden !• eeds in all the beat varieties ; also Curront and Gooseberry Bushes, Cabbage and Cauliflower Plant}, Rhabatb Roots, etc. JOHN MAIN, Seedshaw add Fruiterer, TeeS'STßest. 998 OUR New Season's Stock of GADENING TOOLS is now opened, comprising Rakes, Turnip and Dutch Hoes, fipadea—all sizes, including ladlea' and children's— Trowels, Digging and Weed Forks, eto,— The Little Du»t Pad, Thames-street. Large Japanese boWls and Plates, Glove Boxes and" Tea Caddies, joat opened; also, Bassinettes, Clothes Baskets. Hand Baskets, Washboards, and Table Cuttlery. See the variety at the Little]Oait« piD, Thamei-street.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4459, 28 August 1889, Page 3
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