MR GEORGE SUMPTE TUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1889. On the Premises, Torridge-street. At 12 o'clock. In the case of H.M. Customs v. William Thomas Ward—Breach of Beer Duty Act. E 0 R G E S UMPTEB has received instructions from the Police Department to sell by public auction, (through Mr Bichard Davies, Auctioneer,) at the above time and place— The who'e of the plant recently need for brewing purposes, 53 Hcgaheads, Barrels, Kegs, etc. PUBLIC NOTICES SALE OF C4NTERBURY RUNS, THE undermentioned Runa will be offered For Sale By Public Auction, At the Upset Annual Rentals noted below. Bam ax Land Opitos, Timaru, FRIDAST, DECEMBER 6th, 1889. At 11 a.m. Fixed Tenure for 20 years and 10 months. Ben Ohatt Station-, Run 87 54,400 Acres; Bent £425 Bhoboro' Downs Station, Run 88— 64,600 Acres; Rent L 375 Glbntanmbr Station, Run 89— 58,000 Acres (32,000 barren); Rent L 225. Six months' rent mnat be paid at the time of Bale, and possession will be given on the 2nd May, 1890. Conditions as to further payment of rent, date of leases, etc , may be obtained at tbe Band Offioe, Christohurch, and will also be announced at the time of sale. The western portion of the Rhoboro' Downs Station, containing about 24,000 acres, the license of which wbb not renewed on the Ist May, 1889, can be occupied at once, and rent for this portion will have to be paid from date of sale. The purchase or removal of any existing fences on the Crown lands offered for license, whether at the date of sale or before the determination of the present license, will be a matter of arrangement between the present licensee and the purchaser during the currency of the present license. No liability is accepted by or on behalf of the Crown in respect of any each fencing. Where fences form the boundary between Crown lands offered for licence and freehold land, the purchasers of such license will be liable to the provisions of any law now or hereafter in force relating to boundary fences. Flans and particulars can be obtained at the Land Offices, Chrlstchurch »nd Timaru. JOHN H. BAKER, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Christchurob, Nov. sth, 1889. 895 WINES. Having been appointed SOLE AGENT For the sale of the Celebrated BRACHE WINES I beg to announce that I have received a Large Consignment of the very oholcest descriptions, and oan now offer Wines similar to those awarded prizes at the late Paris Exhibition, at prices muoh below those for Enropean Wineß, while the quality, character, 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 PORT— An aged, fruity wine, of delioious aroma, particularly suitable for Invalids HERMITAGE— A very fine Claret, altogether superior to moßt of the imported European Clarets. A. J: S. HEADLAND, Sole Agent for Oamaiu. ILLIAM RICKETTS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Bega respectfully to announce that he has Returned to his Shop in Itohen-street where all work entrusted to him will receive his Personal Attention. My|lmproved Spectacles are the {Finest to be Procured in New Zealand. fTHHE undersigned begß to inform his numerous patrons and frienda that his stock of GROCERIES and OILMEN'S STORES is particularly large and wellassorted, Having received large consignments of WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, and STOUT hia Customers may depend on getting qualities superior to anything in the district. Sole agent for the celebrated Holyrood Whisky, in bulk and case. This Whisky commands the highest price in the market. A few cases of 1861 Port, also a few oases of Invalid Port on hand, Direct Importer from Adelaide of Penfold's and Hardy's Frontignac and Constantia Wines, Manufacturer of all kinds of Bread, Biscuits, Cakes, etc. Wedding and other Fancy Cakeß made on the shortest notioe. Ham and Bacon Cures. Highest price given for Pigs. WILLIAM BEE, Wink and Spirit Merchant, Baker, Confectioner, etc,, Tyae and Itchen-streets, OAMARU. 756 TO F ABM SIRS AND MILLOWNERS. REID AND GRAY respectfully urge Farmers and Millowners to send in their Machines that require Overhauling AT ONCE, ao as to save inconvenience to both parties daring the busy Beason. No Chargb till January, 712
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4539, 30 November 1889, Page 3
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