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SATURDAY, 24TH DECEMBER. At the Rooms, Tyne street. SUM PEER and KETTEL WELL (J. 6. H. Somptee, Auctioneer) have received instructions from Mrs Sidey to sell— A quantity of Saddlery, Harness, and Saddler's Tools, etc. Also— Fowls, Geese, etc., 1 Station Waggon, 1 Spring Dray, 1 Light Spring Cart, 1 Second-hand Piano (Chappell) Quantity Second-hand Furniture, 2 bdls Good Binder Twine, 1 Lady's Saddle and Bridle, 2 gets Buggy Harness, School Desks, Forms, Maps, etc. Also on account Mrs Lyddy who is leav ing for Melbourne—--1 Leather Dining Suite of pieces, 6 H.H. Parlor Chairs, 1 \ Tester Nickle-plated Bedstead, Wire and Kapoc Mattress, 1 Large Hall Lamp, 1 Cheßt Drawers, 1 Coal Seattle, Kitchen Utensilß, etc., etc. SATURDAS, 24th DECEMBER, At the Stores, Tyne street. SUMPTER and KETTELWELL (J. G. H. Sxjmpteb, Auctioneer) will sell by public auction— Freehold Half-Section 9, Block 60, with 3-roomed House. SUMPTER and KETTBLWELL (J. G. H. Sumpter, Auctioneer) have received instructions from Mr C. Martin to sell at an early date— All his Household Furniture. Full particulars in future issue. SPECIAL SALE OF GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. SATURDAY, 24th DECEMBER, At 12.30 p.m. At their Auction Rooms, Tyne street. Without Reserve, SUMPTER and KETTEL WELL have received instructions to Bell by public auction— A Special Consignment of CDTLERY (Johnson's), including 12 pairs carvers, 1 pair Carvers (staghorn), 6 dozen Table Knives, 4 dozen Small Knit es, 1 dozen Fmall Knives (extra quality). Scissors, Pocket Knives, Brashware (including Hanging Clothes, Brostes, Brooms, Blacking Brushes, etc.), Chinaware, comprising Vases, Fancy Cups, Plates, and a large quantity of sundries.

These goods are to be sold absolutely without ieserve. Terms Cash at £ale. On the Premises, Ardgowan. WEDNESDAY, the 28th INST., at Noon. SU MPT E R AND KETTELWELL are instructed to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— All the lessee's interest in Government lease in perpetuity -with all im. provement3 of Section 97, Ardgowan Estate. This leasehold consists of 315 a 2r 2*2p, subdivided into four Paddocks. 130 Acres of this is in growing crop of wheat, 40 Acres in oats, and the balance in grass. Permanent water. The improvements are a well-built fourroomed house, with all necessary outbuildings and all fencing. Also, all Stock and Implements as under : 1 Black Mare, Jesa, aged 1 Bay Gelding, Prince, aged 1 Bay Gelding, Jack, aged 1 Bay Gelding, Captain, aged 1 Chestnut Gelding, Toby, 3 years 1 Chestnut Gelding, Lion, 3 years 1 Brown Gelding, Nap, aged 1 Black Gelding, Darkie, syrs 1 Bay (yearling) Colt 1 Buggy Horse, aged 6 Milch Cows 11 Steer?, 2yrs 13 Heifers 78 Three-quarter-bed Lambs 78 Three-quarter-bred Hoggets 120 Half-bred Ewes 50 Fowls IMPLEMENTS. 1 Farm Dray and Frame 2 D.F. Ploughs 1 S.F. Ploughs 1 Set Disc Harrows 1 Cambridge Boiler 1 Set 5-leaf Tine Harrows 1 Buggy 8 Collars, Hamee, Winkers, Saddles Breechings, Leading Chains, etc.,

etc. Blocks, Chains, and Tiles 500 Empty Sacks For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. J. G. H. SUMPIER, Auctioneer. THB FOUR SHOPS opposite the Girls' High School, Thames street, adjoining Mr W. J. Hill's, will be Thoroughly Renovated, and thereafter let to suitable tenants at very Reasonable Rentals.—Apply to HisLOP AND CBEAGH. LOST, A Leather PURSE, with money and papers. Reward on retnm to this office. Address C. LATE Arrival of splendid selection of Comic Christmas Cards, also Calendars, Booklets, and Season's Greetings. See them at the Little Dust Pan. CHRISTMAS Cards in packets and boxes in every variety of style and design, from 6d each—Little IKJst Pan. TOYS to suit Old and Young. The stock is too Large and Varied to specify. Customers are Invited to Look Round at the Little Dust Pan. FANCY Articles and Novelties of all descriptions, suitable for season's gifts will be found at the Little Dust Pan. FINE China, Glassware, Earthenware, Plated Goods, Cutlery, Vases, Table and TTangfag Flower Pots, Covered Jars for Jelly and Jam, Preserving Pans, Enamelled Ware, etc., eta, Littlh'Duot Pan. OUR Christmas Stock is now completely Opened, and will well repay inspection. Lstxlb Dubs Pan.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7397, 21 December 1898, Page 3

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