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WM. JARDINE, AUCTIONEER, WEAR STREET. HAS FOR PRIVATE SALE: ■ 297—52 ACRES L.1.P., 3J miles from town; 4-roomed House and outbuildings ; 20 Acres in Oats, 1J ■Potatoes, 2 Turnips— Price... £BOO 260—95 ACRES L.1.P., divided into 9 paddocks; 6-roonied House, Coal and ' Washhouse, Byre, Man's . Hut, 8 Acres In Wheat, 20 in Oats, 5 in Potatoes — | ; Price £I3OO ' 31J —J-ACRE, close to Railway Station, 5-Roomed House, Bathroom, H. and C. Water; all conveniences— Price £550 312—i-ACRE, centre of town; New 7-Roomed House, H. and C. -Water; up-10-date conveniences— Price £725 6-Roomed House, Usk Street. .7-Rponied House, Reed street. ON THE PREMISES, REED STREET - ' NORTH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1910. " At 2 p.m. sharp. THP ILLIAM JARDINE , has received instructions from MRS THOMPSON to sell the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of 1 Piano, Double and Single Bedsteads, Stretchers, Combination Bed and Armchair, Press, ' Duchessc, Withstands and Ware, Wicker and Austrian Chairs, 2 Armchairs, Couch, Round Dining, Kitchen, and Hall Tables, Linen Press, Linoleum, Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Fender and Irons, Curtain, Table Covers, Cakestand, Lamps, Coal Vase, Blinds, Rollers, Form, Wringer, Jellypan, Tubs, Buckets, Pots, Pans, Mower (new), Meat Safe, Garden. Tools, and a large lot of small and useful articles. As Mrs Thompson is leaving the district everything will be sold to the u'gliest bidder. WM. JARDINE, 174 Auctioneer. ON THE PREMISES, WHARFE STREET. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1910. At 2 p.m. sharp. ITST ILLIAM JARDINE * * has received instructions from Jr J. D. COUPER to sell— HIS VALUABLE FREEHOLD . PROPERTY, Being Parts Sections 1 and 2, Block 26, together with 7roomed house and all conveniences ; also, a good 2-roomed Cottage with range. Also, at same time and place— All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, as follows; Three-quarter Iron bed. Double Iron Bed, 4 Single Iron Beds (new), Double Threequarter and Single Kapok Mattresses, Spring Mattresses, 2 Duchesse Chests (new), Scotch Chest Drawers, Washstands and Ware, Mirrors, Towel Rails, Wicker and Folding Chairs, Rocker, Occasional Tables, 2 Lots Linoleum 12 x 12 (new), Curtain Poles, Pictures, Hall Table, Sideboard, Horsehair Couch, Dining (carved) and Kitchen Tables, Vienna Chairs, Hanging Lamps, Fenders, Vases, Ornaments, Clocks, Piano (Wiesner), Sofa, Fearless Sewing Machine, Crockery, Pots, Pans, Wringer, Mincer, Lamps, Garden Tools, Oilcloth, and a lot of Fancy Goods. Special attention is drawn, to the bove. Mr Couper is about to leave lie district, and anyone in search of a ouso centrally situated should not fail d inspect. A very low reserve has een fixed and easy terms can bo aranged. The furniture is in good orer. Several of the beds and duchesses ever having been in use. WM. JARDINE, 75 Auctioneer.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1910. , . At 12.30 p.m. jTILLIAM JARD IN E ,* has received instructions from Mr WILLIAM M'KKNZIE to sell liis VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY ■ " situated at corner of Thames and Non streets, with Store. '"' Dwelling, and 4-roomed House thereon. The property can he inspected on .Thursday, the Bth inst., after 1 p.m. Full Particulars Later. WM. JARDINE, FIRST & SECOND AWARDS ~At> the Oamaru and Dunedin Shows. -That's: how we stand with our "FAT LAMBS. : They were judged from a consumption standpoint, and secured first. The meat is of that same first-class quality. Larson & worley, cV " THAMES STREET. MR J. S. WOODS, late of Kurow, desires to announce that he has TAKEN A LEASE of that well-known and popular Hostelry, the QUEEN'S HOTEL, which he has had renovated and refurnished, and which he will run on a principle giving the maximum of comfort to the travelling puhlic. The building is central, rooms large, and everything is in keeping with a firstclass though not expensive house. Splendid Table. Terms moderate. J. S. WOODS, PROPRIETOR. 340 71CZEMA, ULCERATIONS, and: CURED BY OLIVE OINTMENT MASSAGE INSTITUTE.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10629, 5 December 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10629, 5 December 1910, Page 5