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EORGE SDMPI R LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL STOCK, SHIPPING, AND COMMISSION AGENT. «rtirn\t PRODUCE MERCHANT and AUCTION. EER. A action Sales held at Anotioc Rooms Tyne and Harbor streets, EVER if SATURDAY. * . L 20,000 to Lend at FIVE PER CENT., in Sams to suit Borrowers. AGENT for PH(ENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY ENGLISH), LLOYDS, MUTUAL LIFE. SATURDAY, 24TH APRIL. George sumpter has received instructions from Mrs A. Culbert (who is leaving the district) and other vendors to sell—--1 Sofa, 1 Chest Drawers, Chairs, Tables, Miner Range, No. 3 Double Iron Bedstead, Spring Mat'.ress, Garden Tools, Kitchen Utensils, Books, Sewing Machines, Carpets, Horse Rugs, Lamps, Potatoes, Onions, Tomatoes, Apple 3, Quinces, Pears, Carrots, Oaten Sheaf Chaff, Fowls, and a large quantity of Sundries. WEDNESDAY, 28TH APRIL. At Moeraki, close by Hillgrove Station. At 12 o'clock. George sumpter has been favored with instructions from Mr Bishop (who is leaving the district to Sell by Public Auction, at above time and place— His Valuable Freehold Property situated in the far-famed health resort Port Moeraki, containing one acre of well and prettily-laid out ground on which is erected a substantiallybuilt Wooden House containing eight rooms, used as a boardinghouse, with every convenience. Also— The Whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, which are comparatively new and in first-class order. The above property is for positive sale, and the Furniture and Effects will be sold Without Reserve. For further particulars apply to Mr Bishop, on the premises, or to GEORGE SUMPTER, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 29TH APRIL. At his residence, on Main North Road. At 12 o'clock. tl EORGE SUMPTER has been favored with instructions from Mr Brooke-Smith, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction, his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Without Reserve. Inspection on day before sale. GEORGE SUMPTER, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE' will sell on May Bth, by Mr Filleul's instructions— His residence known as " Shirley s comprising 10-Hoomed House, Four Freehold and Two Leasehold Stc* tions, highly improved, situate corner Exe and Humber streets.

Also— Section 12, Block 7, corner Humber and Kibble streets, with Two Large Cottages and other improvements. Fuller particulars in early issue. GRORGE SUMPTER, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 24TH APRIL. F At the Stores, Tyne street" At 12.30 prompt. FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL FARM NEAR WAIHAO RAILWAY STATION. LEMING AND HEDLEY have received instructions from Mr John Burke to sell by public auction at the above time and place— His Valuable Freehold Farm of 100 acres being, part of Rural Section 17,253 Canterbury Survey District. The whole Property is securely fenced, subdivided into two paddocks, and all laid down in English Grass, The situation is extra good and convenient to Road and Railway ; the Waihao Station being only distant a quarter of a mile. The soil is excellent and capable of growing the best grain crops and is besides a first-class grazing Property. On the Farm is erected a large Grain Store, Good Chaff Shed, Stables, and Stock-Yard, Milking Shed and Dairy.

Terms : Ten per cent; on the fall o the hammer and balance in one month. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, Auctioneers. MONDAY, 7th JUNE. At their Stores, Tyne street At 12 o'clock. Fleming and hedley have received instructions from the Governors of the Waitaki High School to sell by public auction, at the above time and place, the Leases of the following Pro perties for a term of 10 years— Section 2 of 45, Block 3, Oamaru District, 30 acres, valuation LoB ; Upset annual rental 12s per acre Section 1 o? 45, Block 4, Oamaru District, 40 acres, valuation L 22 ; UpEet annual rental 15s pei acre Section 1 of 30, Block 4, Oamaru District, 7 acres, valuation L 23 8s j Upset annual rental 25s per acre. Section 1 of 30, Block 4, Oamaru District, 10 acres, valuation L 35 5s Upset annual rental 25s per acre. For full particulars apply to FLEMING AND HEDLEY. Auctioners. OB GEORGE B. HISLOP. Secretary. CYCLING CLUB BADGES, Ties, Belts Hat-bands.—New Zealand Cloth ng Factoby Thames street. MEN'S SUITS, strong colonial tweed perfect fits, capital a 6d.—New Zealand Clothing Faotoby, Thames street.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6871, 22 April 1897, Page 3

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