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RESIDENTIAL SITES. RESIDENTIAL SITES. X HAVE a Number of Enquiries for GOOD BUILDING SECTIONS, and invite Sellers to place their Properties in my hands at once. For Suitable Places a Ready Sale at market rates can be made.WALTER SUMPTER, AUCTIONEER, O AMARU. SATURDAY, MAY 6. -- At his Rooms, Tyne street. - • :: At r2 o'clock prompt.~VK7 ALTER SUMP T E R V" has received instructions from Mr to sell his VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. as follows: — ' :1 Piano, Axminster Carpet, Rattan Settees and Cushions, 4 Rattan Occ. Chairs, 2 Folding .Chairs, ~ 6 Stuffed Cane Chafe, Music Canterbury, 4 Occ. Tables, 2 "Whatnots, Fern Stand, Office

Edison's Mimeograph, Card - V.. Table, 2 Duchesse Chests, Tile- ; ' back Washstand, 24 Pictures, Hall Table and Chairs, 1 Large Oval Mirror, Long Office Desk, Drophead Singer Sewing Machine, 1 Hand Machine, 8 Vienna Chairs, 6 Hearthrugs, Bedstead and Mattress, Wire Stretcher''and Mattress, Quilts, . Curtains, Oilcloth, Table. ' . ; . Mangle, .^Wringer, ,w -Fox- .' Mats, Specimen Vases, Glassware, Crockery, Cruets, Enamel Jugs and 'Basins, * Oilcloth, and Iron Saucepans . ■ and Steamers, Brass Preserving ■ y Pans, Gas Iron, Bag Sugar, 2 ' - Large Canisters, Jam Jars, • Preserving Jars, Hockey Sticks, Gents' Bicycle, Kero- _ ' sene Heater, Wire Netting, 2 Sets Pigeon-holes, Lot Carpenter's Tools. The furniture can be inspected on FRIDAY AFTERNOON at the rooms. J. G. H. SUMPTER, . ■ . ' Auctioneer. FOR SALE. 144' ACRES Education Reserve, rich • heavy land, suitable for dairying or grain growing, well fenced and ; watered. Buildings are o-roomod House, 6-stall Stable, ImplementShed, ChafEhouse. Lease has 13 years to run. Close to creamery, school, and market town. Low price for goodwill. 147 ACRES L.1.P., rent £ls, halfyearly, subdivided' into 10 fields, good fences and well watered, 5roomed Cottage, waslihouse, dairy, stable, granary, machine shed, etc.: close to scnool and handy to railway. Low price and easy terms. 290 ACRES FREEHOLD, well subdivided, good; buildings; close to railway and market twon. Reasonable prices. 1000 ACRES FREEHOLD in 12 paddocks, good fences, water in every paddock; 7-roomed House with all conveniences, woolshed, 6-stall stable, '2 loose-boxes, implementshed, etc. Good sheep farm at areasonable price. , We have lots of Properties for sale in sizes from 5 acres upwards. Anyone writing or calling on us will find it to their advantage. National Mortgage and Agency Go. of_ N.Z., Ltd., Tlmarti. WM. JAUDINE. AUCTIONEER, WEAR STREET. HAS FOB SALE IN SOUTHLAND: Acres' Freehold, divided into i 20 • paddocks, 9-roorued house and v outbuildings; good land — < £7 per acre. 78B—An Ideal Dairy Farm of 256 ' Acres Freehold; all flat and well watered — £9 103 per acre. Acres, divided into 9 pad- * docks, well watered ; all lo\V downs ■ and flat; 7-ro"omed house and lieces- ; ssiry -outbuildings — £7 5s per acre. Acres; 1200 Acres have been : ' ploughed; carries 4000 ewes; 9i roomed house and good outbuild- ' mgs-—■ ■ £5 per acre. ALSO 90 OTHER FARMS AND RUNS. Anyone in search of Southland pror petty' should call and inspect Register at] the Rooms. Eftsy terms can be arranged in all eases. ■ ■

A SAVORY ROAST OR STEAK that is kept ice cold, in the pink of condition, every day in the_ week, ahrays juicy and tender, is the kind you get at the SMITHFIELD BUT- : CHERY. Meat such as this and served under the most sanitary conditions gives you a perfect sup- , ply, and we claim to get as nea,r perfection as possible. WE WANT YOTJR ORDERS. WE KNOW WE CAN PLEASE 'YOU. W M. F 08 8, / THAMES STREET. IT'S OUR HIGHEST AIM TO GIVE SATISFACTION.—We commence on the first rung and get the most skilful artist —we have one in Mr A. A. Brown —and so far he has gained unqualified approval. He is really the finest tonsorial artist who has attended to local wants for years past. His treatment is delicate —he snows a true knowledge of the art. GHAS. HERBERT, QUEEN'S SALOON. ■ , TAILORING. A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of the J\. LATEST TWEEDS and WORSTEDS to select from. Gents' Own Material made up. Perfect fit and superior workmanship guaranteed. Thomas Milne, TAILOR. ITCHEN STREET- <lB4 "O OOTS REPAIRED COLIN SIEVWRICHT ARE THE NEATEST AND BEST IN IN OAMARU. 15 TEES STREET. 15 "I\/rOLASCUIT," prepared entirely JLjJ. from sugar-cane, the new and CHEAPEST FOOD for cows,, calves horses, sheep, etc., sold by Milligan and Bond.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10758, 4 May 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10758, 4 May 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10758, 4 May 1911, Page 5

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