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N.Z.L. and M.A. Go. 3 ORTNIGHTLY STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBEB. At the Junction Yards. At 12 o'clock. N.Z.L. and M.A. Co., Ltd., E. P. BORBUKY, Manager and Auctioneer. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, SPRING SOWING. We have fob Sale Choice Samples of CLOVERS TURNIP SEEDS RYEGRASS WHEAT COCKSFOOT OATS RAPE BARLEY Sample 3 and Quotations on application. Quality and Price will compare favorably with any in the Market. FISON'3 SPECIAL TURNIP FERTILISER. This renowned Fer'iliser has been reduced 30s per ton, and the selling price is now £6 per Ton. Large and Small Orders now being Booked. "eTp. BURBURY, Manager. Public Notices tGmm&fci IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of Charles F. Wilson. lENDERS are invited until WEDNES- . DAY, at noon, for STOCK in Shop in Tees-street. All particulars from underE. A. ATKINSON, Deputy Assignee. WAITAKI BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Rector—J. Haukness, M.A. NEXT TERM BEOINS ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23bd. Fees—Tuition, LlO 10s per annum ; two of a family L 8 8s each; for pupils passed Standard V, L 4 10s per annum Boarding—L42 per annum. For holders of Kducation Board Scholarships, or pupils gaming 75 per cent, of the last successful candidate's marks, L3O per annum. WAITAKI GIRLS 1 HIGH SCHOOL. Lady Principal—Miss Febgusson, M.A Tuition Fee —L 8 per annum; two of a family L 6 each ; for girls passed Standard IV, L 4 iOs per annum. Next Term begins on MONDAY, Sept. 23rd GEORGE SUMPTER, Secretary. npHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing -*- between the unders : gned has been this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent, as witness our hands the 9th day of September, 1895, JAMES ROSIE, JAMES TAIT, Witness to the signature of James Bosie and James 1 ait, P. M'CALLUM, Clerk, Oamaru. SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. i RAND DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS. STYLISH SUITINGS, COATINGS, SKRGES, FANCY VE3TINGS, & TROUSERING?, Just Opened, ex Waikato. SST Early Inspection invited. THI Our cutter continues to give thorough satisfaction. Over THIRTY hands employed on the premises. Correct Fit, Correct Style, Moderate Charges. New Hats, Scarves ; Tennis, Cricket, White and Colored Dress Shirts. Underclothing, and every necessary for Men's, Youths', and Boys' complete outfit, cheap and good. WM. WADD EL L, Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter, GLASGOW CLOTHING HOUSE, Oamaru, Timabu, and Kubow. NOT TO BE RUBBED OUT. MOLLISON AND CO.'S • BOOTS AND SHOES ARE NOT TO BE BEATEN FOB QUALITY, STYLE, FINISH, WEAR OR PRICE. Boors and Shoes for Babies Boots and Shoes for Girls Boots and Shoes for Boys Boots and Shoes for Ladies Boots and Shoes for Gents Boots and Shoes for Everybody. In Immense Variety In all Shapes and Sizes In all kinds of Materials In Strong and Light All Comfortable Fitting All Good Wearing All Best Quality And, mark it, ALL CHEAP. We invite inspection of onr stock, and ask everyone to judge for themselves. Boota and Shoes of every description made to order. Hand-sewn work a speciality. B, MOLLISON AND 00. OR WHOOPING COUGH Conquest's Cordial has No Equal. Procurable at DODDS AND CO.'S The Standard-bred American Trotting Stallion EMERSON, A by Berlin (imported), dam Queen Emma (imported), dam of Boston and Princess Emma, dam of Berlin Abdallah, will travel Oamaru District, and will stand at Waitaki North this season. EMERSON is a whole brown with black points, standing 16 hands 3 inches (bred by the late Robert Wilkin, Esq., Christchurch), winner of the Cup and Stallion Race, 11th August, 1893, and first prize taker wherever shown. His performances on the track stamp him as an undeniably Good Horse; his blood is that of the best families of fast and game trotters in the great breeding district known as the Blue Grasß Section of Kentucky. His size, color, soundness and natural trotting gait at once pronounce him to be the finest horse ever introduced into this district for the improvement of the Road and Track Horses. For the season 1894 EMERSON, .has proved himself a sure foal getter. For farther particulars as to breeding see cards. Terms: L 4 4s, payable Ist January, 1896; groom's fee ss, payable at first service. Good grass paddocks provided, well watered, at 2s per week. Two or more mares for the season as per agreement. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to JOHN HENDERSON, Proprietor. Glencoe Hotel, Waitaki North. N.B. —Castration done j guarantee given, if required. f IONQUEST'b COUGBI CORDIAL has J cured where other mixtures have foiled. Sold by Dope* ah» Co.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6361, 16 September 1895, Page 3

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