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Messrs Fleming and Hedley jp RE LI M I N-A RY NOTICE. THURSDAY, 11th APRIL. On the Premises, Incholme. GREAT CLEARING UNRESERVED SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY of 200 ACRES, FIRST-CLASS CLYDESDALE HORSES, AYRSHIRE COWS, SHEEP, AND IMPLEMENTS. On Account of Mb Robert Duncan. Full Particulars ia Future Issue. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, Auctioneers. N.M. and A. Go. YyE are CASH BUYERS of PRIME MILLING WHEAT, At HIGHEST MARKET PRICES, and FREE OF COMMISSION TO FARMERS. We can supply, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES—CORNSACKS and TWINE CI.OVERS, GRASS SEED, RAPE, and RYE CORN for AUTUMN SOWING ROCK SALT and AGRICULTURAL SALT We can offer SPECIAL TERMS for STORAGE OF GRAIN, Etc. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. W. H. ROSE, ohaw-savill and £3 ALBION COMPANY FOUR-WEEKLY LINE OF DIRECT FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS Between NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON Via Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. Excellent Accommodation provided for 11 Classes of Passengers at Reasonable Rates. Passengers forwarded to Port of Departure FREE. TIME TABLE. Thenceforward every fourth Thursday. Special facilities are offered for bringing out friends and relatives from Home by issue of Passage Orders in the colony in exchange for amount of Passage Money or a satisfactory guarantee. Steerage Fares from London to the colony from LlO 10a upwards. REDUCTION IN PASSAGE RATKS FROM NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. Ist Saloon 58 Guineas 2nd Saloon 35 Guineas 3rd Class (including kit), 15 Guineas Retukn Tickets. Ist Saloon ... ... 100 Guineas 2nd Saloon ... ... 65 Guineas ROUND THE WO&LD. Tickets issued entitling Passengers to travel v'a Canada or United States, returning by S.S. and A. Company, or vice verse Fare ( jrst-class all the way), L 125. The above Steamers are supplemented by a Fleet of Cargo Steamers specially built for the New Zealand trade :

Aotea ... 8000 tons Pakefa 4331 tons Maori ... 5200 tons Mamari 3583 tons Rangatxra 4045 tons Matatua 3352 tons Westmeath, 6200 tons. For Freight or Passage apply to NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. W. H. ROSE. Public Notices LOYAL OAMARU LODGE, MANCHESTER UNITY. THE Waimate Brethren will Visit the Lodge on THURSDAY FIRST. The Members of Kakanui and Ngapara Lodges and Visiting Brethren are Invited. Presentations will be made to Past Grands M'Pherson and Couper. A full attendance of the Brethren is requested. By order of the N.G. G. BROWNLEE, Secretary. FOR SALE-GRAZING till SEPTEMBER Ist, of say, 370 Acres Lea and Stubble. Price, Ll2O. —Apply William Crfickshakk, Totara. DX SAMPLE ROOM, Tees- . 1. \J. street, open till March 26th. Choice Selection of Jackets, Mantles, Millinery, Dress Goods, Etc. Inspection Invited. ■ at Moderate Rates by Cunningham and Olds. Orders left with J. H. Cunningham, Printer, Coquet street, will receive prompt attention. . 518 HOMAS RICHARDSON Saddler and Harness Maker, ' Has Commenced BUSINESS AT NGAPARA. T All Kinds of Saddlery Kept in Stock. ding Saddles and Harness to the Lat Patterns made on the Premises. Repairs Done at Moderate Prices. BOYS' Knicker Suits, strongly lined, from good Colonial Tweeds, 9s up; Grand value. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Oamaru. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Oamaru, . —Men's Superior Colonial Tweed Suits. Magnificent rank of patterns, 30s; xceptional value. THE CHEAPEST BOOT SHOP IN OAMARU. JG. M O I R, . Next Door to Clayton-Gardner, Thames-street. Repairs Done Neatly at the Very Lowest Prices, and Without Delay. J. G. MOI R. Thames-street. YOUTHS SAC SUITS —Very large stock from Fashionable Tweeds ; new patterns; 22s up, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6210, 20 March 1895, Page 3

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