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A H. MAUDE FRIDAY, 6TH DECEMBER. At Mrs c hirt's residence, Wharf-street. At 12 o'olook. A H. MAUDE has received instructions from Mrs Shirt to sell by public auction at above time and place— Her Valuable Household FURNITURE consisting of—Trichord Piano (by Carl Boniah), Dinlngroom Suite (in mahogany and horsehair), Dining Tab!a, Fancy Tables, Dreasing Tables, Bedsteads and Bedding, Washstacds and Ware, Chests Drawers, Carpets, Window Poles and Curtains, Pictures, Fenders and Fire Irons, Kitchen Dreßser, Mistreia Stove (new), Portable Copper Boiler, Jelly Pan, Crockery, etc,, etc, A. H. MAUDE, 91S Auctioneer. MR GEORGE SUMPTER SATURDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1889, At his Stores, Tyne-street. At 12 o'clock, George sumptee has been favored with instructions by Messrs Jas, Smith and Co, to sell by pnblic auction, (through Mr Richard Davteb, Auctioneer,) at the above time and place— A SECOND CONSIGNMENT of Furs, eto, consisting of Ladies' Kangaroo and Black Opossum Capes, Black Victorinee, Fox Collars and Muffs, Grey Opossum Boas and Yictorinea, Collarets, Circular and other Mats, Black, Grey and Ringtail Opossum Rugs, Waliabl and Kangaroo Mats, The abovo will be on view on Friday, 6th instant MEETINGS ETO PUBLIC HALL, OAMARU, THE OPERA COM--3 PANY TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Having just concluded a successful Season In Dunediu will perform Planquette's Comic Opers, in 3 acts, LWS CLOCHES Dtf LE3 CLOCHES DE CORNKVIRLE. LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILL'ifI, Germaine Miss Floeekce Sbymoor Grenlcheux .... ... Mr W, W/lshk The funniest Opera ever written. Doois open at 7.30, Commence at 8 p.m. POFtTLAB PbIOES ... ... 3s, 2s, Is. Geo RGB Haswell, Manager,

OAMARU NORTH SCHOOL. The Bhatjtifctl Kindbespiel, A HAPPY FAMILY, will be repeated in aid of the Prize Fund ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4th. In the Public Hall With other items by the Children, Fall Particulars in Programmes. Admission—Dreas Circle, 2a; Stalls, Is 6d ; Pit, 1?. Children Half-prloe to all parts of the House, THE OAMARU WOOLLEN FACTORY COMPANY, LIMITED. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will be held at the lower ball of the Athenseum, on MONDAY, 9th December, at 8 p.m. GEORGE SUMPTER, Chairman, 898 FRED. BICKNELL, Secretary. V R GOVERNMENT INSPECTION AND MUSTER PARADE Will take plsce on F BID AY, the 6th December, 1889, in the Volunteer Hall, at 7.30 p.m. All Government Arms, Accoutrements, etc., will be Inspected. Garrison Band Naval Artillery I Battery N.Z.R.A, Oamaru Rifles GEORGE SUMPTER, 910 Lieut,.Col, Commanding Distiiot. PUBLIC NOTICE WANTED TO BUY for CASH, Two Portable or Stationary Steam ENGINES, abont 14-horae power.—Ownera of smaller engines might send in prl«e to Young and Co,, oare of D, Fairweather, Dee-street, Invercargill. 917 OOLONIAL WINES. Having been appointed SOLE AGENT For the sale of the Celebrated BRACHE WINES I beg to announce that I have re> ceived a Large Consignment of the vary choicest descriptions, and aan now offer Wines similar to thoße awarded prizes at the late Parlß Exhibition, at prices mnch below those for European Wines, while the quality, character, and aroma of these ohoice Australian Wines is equal to anything imported from Europe. On Sale— Either In bottle or bulk : TOKAY— A very choice, rich, full-flavored tawny colored wine CHABLIS—. A white, dry, light, wine PORT— An aged, fruity wine, of dellolous aroma, particularly suitable for Invalids HERMITAGE— A very fine Claret, altogether superior to most of the Imported European Clarets. A. J; S. HEADLAND, Sole Agent for Oamaiu«

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4541, 3 December 1889, Page 3

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