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SMALL GRAZING RUN TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On , WEDNESDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1912, at 1.30 o'clock. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COM I'ANY OF r.E\V ZEALAND, LIMITED, have received instructions from the Administrators of the late JAMES ROBERTSON'S ESTATE to sell by public auction at their stores, Tyne street, Oamaru, as above: "BEN LEDI" SMALL GRAZING RUN, Near LIVINGSTONE. Containing 13,540, Acres (Rental £9O per annum), together with about 1 4 > G > auad 8-tootlr J-BreUf I«JUU EWES . . ..^ v | QJCi LAMBS. 1 QQfi 4, 6, arid 8-troth 1-Bredt : 1 UA\) WETHERS. '.-■■ ' : -^ii;B§: K~\H HOGGETS, mixed.jseieß;^. Lincoln and J-Bred RAMS.^ • Tlie current lease expires on 129 th ■ February, 1916, with ,right of'renewal;, for 21 years. ' . ,^ IMPROVEMENTS consist of boundary and Subdivision EenceSj hut,'l men's house, woolshed, sheep yards, and dip. This is a desirable property and will! be sold as a going concern. .'••.' Conditions of sale may be inspected at the office of the Auctioneers. ■ '■•'.'■ -, 7i. L.I.P. FARM , ' FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION | .On WEDNESDAY, 18th DECEMBER, At 1.30 p.m. HE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND • AGENCY! COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, -LIMITED, 'have received" instructions from Mr PETER TAYLOR to sell, as above:— THE GOODWILL arid IMPROVEMENTS of his very handy Dairy and Agricultural L.I.P. Farm, being Allotment 27, . Teaneraki Settlement, containing 20 Acres. Annual rental, £l6 3s 4d. Also, SECTION 37a, Windsor Park, containing 60 Acres. Annual rental, £24 15s. Thirty acres oats and grass, six do. turnips and mangolds, two do. potatoes, two do. lucerne, balance English grass., i The Buildings consist of 3-roomed cottage, men's hut, cowshed. The farm i. is subdivided into seven paddocks. Conditions of sale* on application to the Auctioneers. 72 GREAT IRONMONGERY '"'■' SALE. . V-/ HARDWARE, etc., presents a Most Favorable Opportunity for Householders. -A sale which will Save 25 per cent; on Everyday Household Uten-sils-is not a frequent occurrence, and it behoves you, therefore, to make 'he most of the Golden Opportunity which Dewar's Sale extends to you. LUNAN DEW AR, NEXT G. and T. YOUNG'S, Jewellers.

THE GREATEST CHANGE FOR 45 YEARS. XRONMONCERX AT LESS THAN COST PRICE IS UNIQUE FOR OAMARU. AND IT HAS BEEN LEFT TO US TO MAKE THE PRECEDENT. Good Saleable LAMPWARE, TINWARE, DAIRY UTENSILS, CULINARY ARTICLES OF ALL, SORTS, and Everything Else in our Huge Stock Now Going at; — '.-> From 25 *P 50 Per Cent. Discount. ? THERE HAS NEVER YET BEEN SUCH AN OFFERING AS OUR f SALE MAKES. THE GREATEST AND ONLY UNDER-COST-PRICE . IRONMONGERY SALE FOR 45 YEARS. JAS OGILVIE AND SON, HIONMONGERS, TINSMITHS,. ETO£ Thames Street. "-'"^ MUSIC MADE EASY. CONVINCED that the time has arrived for Music (the Divine Art) to bo brought Up-to-date, to be Ueid and Plaved at Sight without mental difficulty, this method is now being published to the world at, large. You can prove our convictions to be based on facts. Our svstem will be the means of filling untold hearts and homes with cheer and merriment. Music is the Expression of the Soul, not the head, and should possess an outlet equally as simple as painters brush or poets pfen. The School will be Closed from 20th December until further notice for the Xmas Holidays. MISS TOWAN, COQUET ST., OAMARU. "ELHUISH'S Sauce —eqnals best ijriL porte'' \ctually only half the

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11807, 17 December 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11807, 17 December 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11807, 17 December 1912, Page 5

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