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MR GEORGE SUMPTER SATUBDAY, 24th MAT. At the Stores, Tyde-street, At 12 o'olook, .EORGE SUMPTER ■ has received Instructions from the Kxeoutors of the late Mr Joseph Mirams to ell by public auction (through Mr Richard )avies, Auctioneer), at the above time and ilace— Allotment 1 on plan of re-Bubdlvislon of part of Ardgowan Estate, contain* lDg 1 Rood (more or leas) with 2-Boomed Cottage thereon. Also— Allotment 3, Blcok 17, and Allotment 7, Block 11, Enfield Township. Also, on aaoonnt of another vendorSections 2 and 3, B'ook 23, Herbert, containing half an aore SATUBDAY, 24th MAY, 1890. At his stores, Tyne-street. EORGE SUMPTER —■ haa reoeived Instructions from Mrs Every to sell by publio auction (through Mr H. Davies, Auctioneer), at above time and placeFreehold Section Allotment No. 31, Plan 12, Subdivision of Seotion 3, Block 1, Oamarn DUtrlot, containing 3 Acres 9 Poles, together with a oapital 10-Roomed House and Outbuildings, also 5000 gallon olstern, 3 tanks, eto. Terms easy. V SATURDAY, 24th MAY, 1890. At the Stores, Tyne-Btreet. At 12 o'oloak. EORGE SUMPTER —' has received instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by pabllo auation (through Mb Bichard Davies, auotioneer)> at the above time and plaae All that Valuable Freehold Property, near Maheno, known as the WAIROA ESTATE, being sections 17, 18, 29, 30, 33, and parts of Sections 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 34, 45, 46, Blook VI., Otepopo, containing 454 acres of first-olaas land, subdivided into 8 piddooks, by substantial fences, together with well-built Bwellingbouse of 11 rooms, plastered throughout, with outbuilding?, 4-roomed Cottage, Stables, Coachhouse, etc, all In good order. The house is well sheltered, about lOaores of ground around it being planted with trees and ornamental shrubs. If not sold in one lot will be offered in three farms, oontalning respectively 341 aores, 109 aores 3 roods, and 33 aores 3 roods, Terms easy. SHIPPING NIQN STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF VJ NEW ZEALAND ([JMITEI), FOB DUNEDIN —The s.s. BANKS PENINSULA leaves Oamarn for Dnnedln Wharf every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 3 p.m. FOR AUCKLAND, via Tlmaru, Napier, Gisborne, and Tauranga A steamer early. FOR WEFTPORT, calling at and taking passengers and cargo for Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson, and Weetport— A steamer early FOR SYDNEY, via Byttelton and Weilington—C&lßNTOUL. FBI DAY the 23rd Inst. To be followed by the HAUROTO, about 2Sth Inst. FOR GREYMOUTH-vla Timaru, lyttelton and Wellington, ROSAMUND, early. Note.—Passengers and oargo booked tc all New Zealand porta and the principal ports of Australia; also, by Orient line an? San Francisoo service, through, to or from London. H. AITKEN, Agent, Offioeß—ltohen-streot, Oamarn. WANTED T ANTED, a BOY about 15 to milk ' cowe and make himself generally useful.—.-apply to John Cameron, Hakateramea. "ANTJSD, a Smart LAD, about 16, for , . the Trade.— iSpplyL. P. Chbistkson, Hairdresser. TENDERS ENDERS are invited for the REPAINTING ol the North Otago Hotel. Specifications oan be seen at Henry Sldon's, with whom tenders oan be lodged by TUESDAY, 27th May, at noon. Loweßt or any tender not neoeasarlly accepted, HESRY SIDON, Builder, WAITAKI COUNTY COUJSCIi. RENDERS are Invited till WEDNES DAY, the 28th Inat.> for the following works:— Contract 431—Formation of Inoholme road, in Blocks 9 Jand 18, Oamarn District! Contract 432—Supply of 500 oubio yards Gravel between Ngapara and Tab Contract 433—Gravelling 60 Chains of Cattle Gully road, near Kurow Contract 434—Supply of Clay on Kakanui Beaoh road Plans a specifications at the County Chambers The lowest or any tender not necesgarlly accepted JAB. MARTIN, 260 County Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICES J WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOL (BOYS). IHE SECOND TiSitM begins on TUESDAY, 27th May, at 9.30 a.m. The Scholarship Examination takes place on Monday. Tuition Fee—lo and 8 guineas. Board— L3O per annum, GEORGE SUMPTER, 276 Secretary.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4673, 21 May 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4673, 21 May 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4673, 21 May 1890, Page 3

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