SATURDAY, 28th MAY, At 12.45. WALTER SUMPT Br R • has received instructions from Mr 3 Austin to sell— Her Freehold- TPropertv. beinc Allotment 32, Weston Park, together •with a Stone Dwelling of Five Rooms. The Property contains about threequarters of an acre, well laid out with fruit trees, and is "well watered, with concrete tank and well. Title: Land Transfer Act. J. G. H. SUMPTER, , Auctioneer. SATURDAY', 28th MAY, At his Rooms, Tyne street, At 12.45. WALTER SUMPTER has received instructions ■ from the Administrator in the estate of Angus James Marshall, deceased, to sell by public tionSection 14, Block VIII., Otepopo Survey District, containing about 130 Acres. There is erected on the farm a good Fourroomed House, Cow-byre and Stable. For further apply to Messrs NEWTON & BORTON, Or, the auctioneer, J. G. H. SUMPTER. SATURDAY, 28th DAY OF MAY, 1904, At 1 p.m. WALTER SUMPTER is instructed to offer for Bid# by public auction, on the above date, At his Rooms, Tyne street, Allotment Fifteen (15), part of application 1370 y Block VIIL, Oamaru Town, containing One Rood. For conditions of sale and further particulars apply to Messrs HISLOP AND CREAGH, Solicitors, Oamard; Or, THE AUCTIONEER, J. G. H. SUMPTER. SATURDAY, 28th MAY, At hit Rooms, Tyne street. WALTER SUMPTER has received instructions from Mr F Matthews to sell— One Handsome Cab and Harness* in good order. Also, at the same time and place, in the estate of the late Mr Rawson, Reids tonOne Stock of Oats,, good Spring Cart and Harness, 20 sacks Fowl Wheat, Poultiy, etc. Easy terms can be arranged if required. J. G. H. SUMPTER, Auctioneer. 1 READY FOR WINTER i There is no getting away from it. The choicest footwear the world produces is to be found here. There is no getting under it. Our prices are actually lower than you pay for inferior styles and qualities as a rule. The leading business in our line in Oamaru did not come to us by accident. Those who see our present display will understand one great reason; the prices furnish the other. MOKE NEW GOODS We have this week opened up another large shipment of WARM SLIPPERS in quite new designs. The tippers are of WOOL in check and plain patterns, and are mostly cut to come well up over the ankle. These will be found wanner and more durable than felt goods. Ladies' wool boots, wool lined, fur bound, 6s 6d. Wool Slippers, 4s 6d. Gents' wool boots, 7s 6d. Felt lines, from Is per pair. SPECIAL BARGAINS Ladies' Felt Boots, warm lining, leather soles, calfskin toecap and golosh running right round the boot-, for 5s 6d. THE BABY Is it the sweetest., dearest little treasure in the world? Of course it is! And do you want the daintiest, prettiest little shoes for this baby that it is possible to buy? • Of course vou do! We say, come here for them. Our stock comprises every shape and style in black, white, tan and red goods. We are as proud of our babies' shoes as you axe of your baby. The prices range from Is up. J. M'DIARMID THAMES STREET. OAMARU CO-OPERATIVE STORE AND BAKERY CO., LIMITED. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above J- Company will be held iij St. Andrew's Hall, Thames street, on THURSDAY, the 26th inst-, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To receive Annual Report and Balancesheet, and the Election of Directors and Auditors for the ensuing year. A. CLARKE, Manager.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 8491, 26 May 1904, Page 3
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577Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 8491, 26 May 1904, Page 3
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