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N.Z.L. and M.A. Co FORTNIGHTLY STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, 21st APRIL. At Junction Yards. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. E. P. BURBURT, Manager and Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 23rd APRIL. At the Camp, on the property of Mr J. C. Gilchrist, near the Devil's Bridge. At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR DRAUGHT HORSES, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Etc. To Fanners, Contractors, Dealers, and others. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Limited, have received instructions from the Administrators in the estate of the late Mr William Irving, to sell by public auction as above—--12 First-class Heavy Draught Mares and Geldings, from 4 to 7 years old 3 Good Hacks 26-Horse Waggons, 22-Horse Drays, 1 3-Horse Dray, 1 Buckeye Elevator, 1 Hornsby Elevator, 1 Back Delivery, 3 D.F. Ploughs, 1 Swing Plough, 1 Set 6-Leaved Harrows, 1 Set o-Leaved Harrows, Trees for Harrows, Blocks and Chains for Ploughs Cart Saddles and Breechings, Leading Chains, Collars, Harness, HorseCovers, Empty Sacks, Etc. The late Mr William living's reputation as a judge of horse-flesh is so well and favorably known as to render comment upon the good qualities of the above selection superfluous. The auctioneer will, therefore,, content himself in recommending the horses as well worthy the attention of buyers. The implements are all in splendid order. Every line being for positive sale on its merits, the above sale presents a rare opportunity which should not be let slip. E. P. BURBURY, Manager and Auctioneer. N.Z.L. a>"d M.A. Co. (Limited). 731 Tenders POTATO DIGGING. riTENDERS will be Received by the Undersigned until 21st INST, for DIGGING and BAGGING about 60 Acres POTATOES, on Wailiao Downs, in lots to suit Tenderers. JOHN DOUGLAS. 11th April, 1891. 710 TENDERS WANTED FOB LEASING THE RAUIvAPUKA ESTATE, OERALDINE. \ LTERNATE TENDERS are invited for Leasing the Home Block, consisting of about 1700 acres of the above estate for 14 years Ist. As a whole, together with the House, Stables, Woolshed, Yards, Men's Hut, etc., etc. 2nd. In separate farms, consisting of—a. About 660 acres, with House, Stables, Men's Hut, Yards, etc., etc. b. SSO acres, no buildings; well fenced, watered, etc., etc. C. 316 acres, no buildings; well fenced and watered. The above farms are all fine agricultural land, and in splendid heart. Tenders close 21st APRIL. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars and conditions, with orders to view, may be obtained from H. B. WEBSTER and CO., Auctioneers, 615 Geraldine. WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. fTIENDERS are invited till WEDNES -®- DAY, 22nd inst, at 11.30, for the following Works : Contract 471. —Gravelling on Serpentine Road, Contract 472.—Gravelling near Allday Bay, and on Road Maheno to Allday Bay, Specifications at the County Chambers. JAS. MARTIN County Clerk. Public Notices MISS ALLISON, Dressmaker, has REMOVED to USK-STREET, Opposite Mr Meldrum, Baker. In connection with the Dressmaking Business a Cutting and Fitting Class has been started for young ladies, 531 READ THIS. CITY BOOT PALACE, Thames-street, OAMARU. We have just completed OPENING UP THIRTY-TWO TRUNKS Comprising 4000 pairs—the Finest Lot of Ladies', Gents.', and Children's BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS We have ever yet had the pleasure of offering to our customers. Gentlemen's Boots, suitable for the coming season, at prices which defy competition. Ladies, come and inspect our stock of Boots and Shoes before going elsewhere, and we are confident that you will be delighted. For Boys' and Girls' School Boots, the C.B.P. stands alone. Come and Judge for yourselves. Inspect our stock —no one pressed to buy. Boots and Shoes made to order. Rrepairs done on shortest notice, at reasonable prices. J. G. MOIR, Manager. TRY A. LITTLEJOHN'S Celebrated Ceylon and Indian E A S They are High - class Teas, specially selected. For Strength, Flavor, Purity and Economy they cannot be surpassed. Ordinary teas liquor five gallons per lb. These teas are guaranteed to liquor seven and a half gallons per lb at cheaper prices than any other teas in the market. A Trial Solicited. A. LITTLEJOHN, Thames Street, Oamabu, Opposite Girls' High School TRY OUR CEYLON TEA. Three Pence per Cup, and judge for yourselves.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 4952, 20 April 1891, Page 3

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