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Mr George Sumpter SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. Gr EORGE SUM PTES will offer for sale— Freehold Section 6, Block 57, Oamaru Town Freehold Sections 21 and 22, Block 83 Oamaru Town, with crop of hay thereon Also Furniture, Fancy Goods, BlackPlant, Large Lot of Poultry, Hanl&s > B acon i an< 2 a Large Quantity of Rustic Dog Cart and 1 Pony Gig. On account of Mr FrySPsr Fine Picture of Goodwood Race9-(with key), Carbon Lights, Chess Tableland lot of Sundries GEORGE SUMPTER, Auctioneer. G EORGE SUMPTERi LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, STOCK, SHIPPING, AND COMMISSION AGENT. PRODUCE MERCHANT and AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale? held at Auction Rooms, Tyne and narbor streets, EVERY SATURDAY. Advances made on Grain, Produce, and Goods sent for sale, shipment, or stor age. Agent for Phoenix Assurance Company of London, established 1782.' All fire risks taken at lowest current rates, including grain and threshing mills. Mutual Life Association of Australia. Secretary to the North Otago Permanent Building Society. Meetings: Firs 1 Tuesday Every Month, at 7 p.m. Mr Bruce Christie SATURDAY, 22ND DECEMBER. At ths Rooms, Tyne-street. At 12 o'clock. PRIVILEGES. Bruce christie has received instructions from the Oamaru Caledonian Society to sell by public auction (through E. P. Burbury, Esq., auctioneer), at the above time and placeTHE PRIVILEGES in connection with the Society's Games and Carnival, to be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, January Ist and 2nd, 1895, consisting of : Refreshment Booth, No. 1 Refreshment Booth, No. 2 Refreshment Booth, No. 3 Fruit and Confectionary Stall, No. 1 Fruit and Confectionary Stall, No. 2 Fruit and Confectionary Stall, No. 3 Programmes of Games Draught Board Terms at Sale. JRUCE OHRIS TI E, GRAIN, PRODUCE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT Temporary Offices, Tyne-street, next Union Bank.) All Business entrusted to me shall Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. AGENCIES: The Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company, The National Mutual Life Association, The Planet Jr. Horse and Hand Tools. BRUCE CHRISTIE, Auctioneer. Public Notices OAMARU CALEDONIAN SOCIETY: TNTENDING COMPETITORS are re minded that Nominations for Running, Jumping, Walking, and Cycling Handicaps CLOSE on THURSDAY, 20th Inst., at 8 p.m., at County Council Chambers. Handicaps for the First Day's events will be published on THURSDAY, 27 th. Acceptances received up to 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, 29th. R, L. RULE, Secretary. ■ SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. T)URSANT to the terms of the " Banks ~ and Bankers Act, 1880," and the " Bank and Bankers Act Amemdment Act, 1882," MONDAY, the 24th, MONDAY, the 31st days of December instant, and WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of January proximo, are hereby appointed Special Bank Holidays at the offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout the colony of New Zealand. The Union Bank of Australia, Limited, G. R. Tolhubst, Resident Inspector. The Bank of New South Wales, W. G. Rhind, Inspector. The Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Henry Mackenzie, General Manager. The Bank of New Zealand, C. G. Andrews, Acting General Manager. The National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, James Coates, General Manager. Note.—The Banks will also be closed throughout the colony on the following days, being statute holidays— Tuesday, 25th December (Christmas Day) Wednesday, 26th December (Boxing Day) Tuesday, Ist January (New Year's Day)

HATS for the Holidays, Hats for Tennis, largest variety and best value.—N Z Clothing Factory. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—A choice collection of fancy Goods selected specially for the festive season, of unrivalled cheapness, are now on view at J. Cagney's. HRISTMAS CARDS in every design and quality from Id to 4s 6d each. PACKETS containing 50 Christmas Cards, Is. See our 6d Packets of 25 Cards—wonderful * value ; also Boxes of Cards, Is 6d to 2s each at J. Cagney's. BOYS' and Girls' Own Annuals, Chatterbox, Child's Companion, Etc. Prize Gift and various other Picture Toy Books—a large stock now open. TOYS and Dolls in endleßß variety will be sold at prices to meet the times at J. Cagney's, Thames-street. AS a Sustaining Beverage in the struggle for life you cannot beat TIGER BLEND TEAS. "VTOVELTIES in SHIRTS for Tennis, _L\ Cricket, and Cycling; cool and comfortable.—N Z Clothing jTactoby.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6129, 20 December 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6129, 20 December 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6129, 20 December 1894, Page 3

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