Messrs Fleming 1 and Hedley PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. At Delargy's Yards, Kurow. •FLEMING AND HEDLEY -*■ have received instructions from various vendors to sell by public auction, at the above time and place Fat and Store Sheep, and Fat and Store Cattle, Draught Horses, Hacks, etc. Full particulars in future issue. Intending vendors will please make their entries early, either with Mr Delargy SO6 OR THE AUCTIONEERS. Tenders rpENDERS WANTED at once to JL PLOUGH 200 Acres Lea, more or less.—M. M'lntyre, Papakaio. Sl7 rgiENDERS WANTED till WEDNESDAY, 30th September, for ASPHALTING about 70 square yards at Amamoko School. Particulars to be ascertained on application to JOHN FRICKER, s3l Secretary School Committee. WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. rjHENDERS are invited till Wednesday, the 23rd instant, at 11.30 a.m., for the following works : Contract 478—Supply of Maintenance Gravel on road Kakanui to Allday Bay. Contract 479—Gravelling 60 chains of road between sections 19-22, 20-23, and in section 21, block 8, Kurow. Contract 480—Gravelling on Punchbowl road. Specifications at the County Chambers. The lowest tender may not bo accepted. JAMES MARTIN, County Clerk. Oamaru, loth September, IS9I. 786 Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE. I BEG to intimate to the Settlers of Kurow and Surrounding Districts that I will OPEN in a few days a TIMBER YARD adjoining the Kurow Railway Station, and, by supplying a first-class article at the lowest possible price, I hope to secure a share of the Public Patronage. 832 S. M'CULLY. WATERLOO HOUSE. JH. MI LLIG AN AND CO. . Beg to announce receipt of another Consignment of THE NEW HOME AND NEW NATIONAL SEWING M A C H I N E. They arb LIGHT RUNNING, S T R O N G, AND ELEGANT. Inspection Invited. Price List on Application. J. H. MILLIGAN AND CO. Merchant Tailors. THAMES-STREET, OAMARU. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. FOR BEST QUALITY, LARGEST SELECTION, AND CHEAPEST PRICE IN* O O T S AND SHOES GO TO THE WAREHOUSE OF B. MOLLISON AND CO., Thames-street Oamaru. SHOES. SHOES SHOES. IN BANKRUPTCY. rjnHK WHOLE of the STOCK of BOOKS, STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS IN THE ESTATE OF H. A. TEMPERTON, Bookseller, Thames-street, Is " s how being SOLD in Lots to Suit Purchasers. No Reasonable Offer Refused. Everything must be Sold to Close Accounts. DIGGING FORKS and Spades, Ladies Border Forks and Light Spades, Hand Weed Forks and Trowels, Hoes, Rakes, Children's Spades, and Garden Sets, all New Goods at lowest prices.—W. H. Cottrell's. FLOWER POTS, Plain and Fancy, in large variety, also Wire Netting in 3 and 6 feet widths, now to hand, Little Dust Pan, Thames-street. Butter and cream jars, Oval and Straight, of best make (Murray, Glasgow) from to 3-gallon. Prices are the Cheapest in Town at the Little Dust Pan, Thames-street. Gardening tools of ail kinds ar now opened at the Little Dust Pan Thames-street. BROWN.LEE AND CO.—lmporters and Growers of Tested Seeds. Large Packets of Vegetable Seed 3d each. Flower Seeds from Is per dozen packets. Mangolds, Turnips, Clovers, and Grass Seed, at Moder ate Prices]
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5085, 22 September 1891, Page 3
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