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Mr George Sumpter SATURDAY, 23RD MARCH. pEO RG B SUMPTER will offer for Positive Sale, on account of Mr T. M'Combe (in consequence of his being obliged to live on hia Eveline property)— Freehold Section 6, Block 49, Oamaru Town, with three-roomed House, fecellently-finished, beautiful Garden, etc, etc Also— Section 1, Newborough (adjoining Mr Vallange's residence), fenced in with live fence and planted with Fruit and Forest Trees For particulars apply to GEORGE SUMPTER, Auctioneer. Also, On account of J. Wendel, of Auckland 30 Dozen of hia celebrated Grape Wines, pure and unadulterated, free from added alcohol or any deleterious ingredient. Boon to iuvalids and others. In lots to suit purchaseis. Quantity of Second-ha :d Furniture in good order, Suites, Occasional and Chess Table, Chairs, Whatnots, Stoves, Carts, Apples, Poultry, Boilers, Buckets, Dippers, 20 bags Barley, Horse Covers, etc First-class Breech and Muzzle-loading Guns—l in case, with accessories ; 4 Central Fire, D.B. ; 2 Muzzleloaders, D.B. SATURDAY, 27TH APRIL. At 12 o'clock. On account of the Governors of the Waitaki High School. GEORGE SUMPTER will sell by public auction at above time and place the leases of the following properties, viz.— Sections 23, 24, 25, Block 8, Awamoko District, 239 acres Section 2 of 32, Block 7, Oamaru District, 40 Acres Section 1 of 15, Block 4, Oamaru District, 40 Acres Section 2 of 30, Block 6, Oamaru District 40 Acres Section 2 of 40, Block 6, Oamaru District, 40 Acres Section 2 of 29, Block 5, Oamaru District, 40 Acres Section 2 of 52, Block 8, Oamaru District, 17 Acres Section 2 of 46, Block 5, Oamaru District, 40 Acres Section 2 of 17, Block 8, Oamaru District, 40 Acres Section 2 of 31, Block S, Oamaru District, 40 Acres Section 17, Block 6, Awamoko District, 194 Acres Section 1 of 14, Block 6, Oamaru District, 40 Acres Section 1 of 23, Block 3, Oamaru District, 38 Acres Section 2 of 15, Block 3, Oamaru District, 40 Acres Section 2 of ils, Block 5, Oamaru District, 40 Acres. For particulars apply to GEORGE SUMPTER, Auctioneer. George sumpteb. 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 Phcenix 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' Tuesday Every Month, at 7 p.m. Public Notices BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. " Rumor is a lying jade— So, at least, 'tis often said." Sometimes, however, Rumor speaks the truth, as, for instance, when it says that THE GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES HELD BY BMOLLISON AND CO. . Commencing on Saturday, 16th march, Is -without doubt the greatest and most GENUINE SALE Of Boots and Shoes held in North Otago, as proved by those held annually for the past 18 years. Rumor further says that B.M. and Co. intend to make the Boot Trade Boom at this year's sale —that is, if ASTOUNDING BARGAINS Will do it. That B.M. and Co.'s Warehouse is at present packed from floor to ceiling with Boots and Shoes of the very finest quality and in endless variety, all of which will be offered at IMMENSELY REDUCED PRICES. That B.M. and Co. do not buy or manufacture specially cheap lines for sale purposes, but simply offer their usual goods, which are well known to be of the very best quality, at such prices as wnl certainly astonish the natives. That now is the opportunity which everyone who is wise will certainly take advantage of and secure for themselves and families Boots and Shoes for Winter wear, For they are good and they are cheap. And, finally, Rumor says that though B.M. and Co. do not often quote prices (quality being the true test of value) yet they may from time to time make quotations m the daily papers which will be eye-openers. Prove the truth of this rumor by inspecting the stock, seeing the price, and trying the wear. A word to the wise—Be in time and secure first choice, for " Time and tide will no man bide." No Goods Booked or sent out on approval during the Sale. Terms strictly * . CASH. B MOLLISON AND CO. NZ. CLOTHING FACTORY, Oamaru, . —Men's Superior Colonial Tweed Suits. Magnificent rank of patterns, 30s ; xceptional value. Thomas richardson, Saddler and Harness Maker, Has Commenced BUSINESS AT ngapara. All Kinds of Saddlery Kept in Stock. Riding Saddles and Harness to the Latest Patterns made on the Premises. Repairs Done at Moderate Prices. FOR the Little Boys' Sailor Blouses in white and fancy washing mater ials splendid variety. New Zealand Clothing FAOSfdBY, Opposite the Post Office;

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6211, 21 March 1895, Page 3

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