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MR GEORGE SUMPTER SATURDAY, 30TH NOVJBMBEB. At Curran's Imperial Hotel Yards, At 12.15 o'olock. CLEARING SAL'S CP CHAFF-CUTTIKG PLANT, Etc. George sumpter has received Instructions from Mr G. G, Olds (who Is leaving the colony) to Bell by pnblic auction (through Mb R. Davies, Auctioneer) at the above time and place—--1 8 H.P. Engine by Eanaome and f Ims, in firsfc-cl oder 1 No. 1 Chaff Cutter, by Beld and Gray, new 6 Spring-cart horseß, 1 Hack 2 Spring-Drays, Harceas, Covers, Belting, etc., etc., On account of other vendors—--1 Draught Filly (3 years old), 2 Hscfes, 1 Cow, 1 Heifer, etc. 1 Euggy, with lamps, as good as new 1 New Set Buggy Harness 1 Buggy Mare, perfectly quiet and staunch 1 Draught Filly, 4-yeare-old 1 Draught Mare, 4-yeara-old 5 Pigß (weanerß) 1 Corrugated Iron Tank SATURDAY, 30IH NOVEMBER. At the stores, Tycc-street. At 12 o'clock. George sumpter has received Instructions from Mrs Patterson to Bell by public auction (through Mr R, Dayies, auctioneer), at the above time and place— Freehold Seotio-is 1 to 9, Block I, Herbert; tcgetber with that subBtantially built stone bouße known as the Royal Hotel, containing 19 rooms, with outhouses, stables eto. The whole of the premises are in capital order. The saleyards olcing add additional inducement to purchasers, Ful particulars as to terms can be obtained from the Auctioneer. At Bame time and place—--1 Single Iron Bedstead, 1 Spring Mattress, 1 Large Oval Boiler, 1 Double Perambulator, 2 large Cases (Kauri), etc. TUESDAY, 3RD DECEMB3R, ISB9. On the Premises, Tonidge-atieev. At 12 o'clock, In the case of H.M. Customs v. William Thomas Ward—Breach of Beer Duty Act, George sump te r has received instructions from the Police Department to sell by public auction, (through Mr Richard Davies, Auctioneer,) at the above time and place The who'e of the plant recently used for brewing purposes, 53 Hogsheads, Barrels, Kegs, etc. PUBLIC NOTICES

___ rfjk _ gap IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Timara and Oamaru, (being a local Court of Bankruptcy) holden at Oamaru. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Aot, ISS3, and of the several Amendments thereof, and of the Bankruptcy of HO BERT WILLIAMSON, of Maheno, in the Provincial I iatriot of Otago, in New Zealand, laborer, a debtor. THE above-named debtor having filed a petition to be adjudged a bankrupt in tbe District Court, at Oamaru, I hereby summon the first general meeting of creditors in tbe estate to be held at the Courtbouse, Oamaru, on Wednesday, the Ith day of December, 1889, at 2 p.m. Oamaru, 28th November, 18S9. S. A. ATKIwSON, Deputy Assignee. WINES. Having been appointed SOLE AGENT For the sale of the Celebrated BRACHG WINES I beg to announce that I have received a targe Consignment of the very choicest descriptions, and oan now offer Wines similar to those awarded prizes at the late Paris Exhibition, at prices muoh below those for European Wines, while the quality, charaoter, and aroma of these choice Australian Wines is equal to anything imported from Europe. On Sale— Either in bottle or bulk : TOKAY— A very choice, rioh, full-flavored tawny colored wine CHABLIS— A white, dry, light, wine FORT— An aged, fruity wine, of delicious aroma, particularly suitable for Invalids HERMITAGE— A very fine Claret, altogether snperior to most of the imported European Clarets. A. J: S. HEADLAND, Sole £gent for Oamaru. ILLIAM RICKETTS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Begs respectfully to announce that he has Returned to his Shop in Itchon-street where all work entrusted to him will reoeive his Personal Attention. Myglmproved Spectacles are the {Finest to be Procured In New Zealand.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4538, 29 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4538, 29 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4538, 29 November 1889, Page 3

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