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Mr R. Davies ON SATURDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1891. At Mr Sumpter's Rooms, Tyne-street, Oam aru. At 12 o'clock. EDUCATION RESERVES, Towns of Oamaru and Herbert. ~V|~ R RICHARD DAVIES, under instructions from the School Commissioners of Otago, will offer for lease by auction for a term of 14 years— The following SECTIONS, containing eacli one rood : Town of Oamaru—Sectious 18, Block LXXXV. ; 4, Block XII. ; 17, Block XXXIX. ; 6, Block LXIV. ; 8, Block LXX. ; 21, Block XCI. ; and 3, Block LXIII. Town of Herbert—Sections 10, Block 111. ; 2, Block V. ; 14, Block VIII. ; 22, Block IX. ; 14, Block XI. ; 4, Block XIII. ; 16, Block XIV. ; 4, Block XVII. ; 15, Block XVIII. ; o, Block XX. ; 17, Block XXI. ; 9, Block XXIII. ; 2, Block XXVI. ; and 3, Block XXVIII. For further particulars, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS ; Or to the undersigned, C. MACANDREW, Secretary to School Commissioners, Colonial Bank Buildings, Dunedin. Amusements GLENAVY SCHOOL. THE /pvAMARU SUNFLOWER MINSTRELS WILL GIVE AN ENTERTAINMENT In Aid of the School Funds ON THURSDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER. To Be Followed by a Dance. Refreshments Provided. Admission—Adults, 2s Gd; Children, Is. Doors open at 7 p.m. To commence at 7.30. 824 D. T. KELLY, Chairman. NGAPARA ATHEM.3SUM. A SERVICE OF SONG, TIN-TITLED "BREAKERS AHEAD" Will bo given by the Choir, ON FRIDAY, 25tii SEPTEMBER, Single Tickets, 2s 6d; Double, 3s 6d ; Children, Is. Proceeds in aid of School Funds. Tea to Follow. A ° RA N D CONCERT AND KINDERGARTEN PERFORMANCE Will be given by the PUPILS OF THE CONVENT SCHOOLS, Assisted by the Members of St. Patrick's Choir, In the PUBLIC HALL, ON" THURSDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER. 810 Public Notices "VXT S. MARTIN having disposed of his »» • Business, requests that ALL ACCOUNTS due him BE PAID either to KEAN AND JEFFS, his successors, or MR WILLIAM SINGLETON, Tyne-street, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. rjIHE HAMPDEN ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH will be held on THURSDAY, Ist October, IS9I. Ploughs to be on the ground at 8.30 a.m. Ploughing to commence at 9. J. MOODIE, Hon. Secretary. WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOLS. THE THIRD TERM BEGINS— Boys' SchooI—SEPTEMBER 22nd Fee for pupils who have passed the Fourth Standard in primary schools, LI 10s. In case of more than one of a famiiy, LI Is. GEORGE SUMPTER, 693 Secretary. bHCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. Established 1782. Fire Premium Income Exceeds £1,000,000 Accumulated Funds Exceed ... £1,000,000 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. Losses Paid Over ... ... £17,000,000 Head Office for New Zealand : Charterhouse Quay, Wellington. L. L. SIMPSON, General Manager. Every Sort of Insurable Risk is undertaken by this Office At Lowest Current Rates. Proposal Forms and all particulars may be had at the Local Office, Exchange Chambers, Tyne-street. GEORGE SUMPTER, 818 Agent, Oamaru. T HE HORSE'S FRIEND. PAGE'S No. 1 HORSE OILS, Sure Cire for Sprains, Bruises, Swellings or Hard Callus Lumps. PAGE'S No. 2 HORSE OILS, Sure cure for Sores on Back or Shoulders or any kind of Cut or Broken Wound. PAGE'S RHEUMATIC OILS. To be used for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sore Throat, Stiff Joints, Sprains or Bruises. All One Price, 2s 6d Per Bottle. Agents for Page's Oils : Timaru—Mr Cuthbert, Grain Merchant. St. Andrews —Mr Price, Saddler. Waimate —Messrs Barclay and Foot, Auctioneers ; R. J. Guy, Saddler; Strachan, Saddler ; and H. W. Dunn.C. Waitaki North—S. Smart, Storekeeper Kurow—F. W. Thiele. Hakateramea —J. and W. Barclay. Wholesale and Retail—J. R. Sewell, Oamarji. TESTIMONIAL: Netherby Lodge, Ashburton, August, 1891. To F. W. PAGE, Cliertsey. Sir, —I have used your Horse Relief for enlarged fetlocks on one of my horses with complete success; also for the festered back of a ponj', which had withstood two years' treatment, and had been twice cut away. I have also found it excellent for sore shins. It can be applied without stopping the horses in their work, and it is a very valuable remedy.—Yours truly, L. Markey, per G.B. Sole Maker and Proprietor F. W PAGE, Chertsey, Canterbury, N.Z

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5085, 22 September 1891, Page 3

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