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Suliis by Auction. FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, At 1 o'clock. JAMES W. WILSON & CO. will hold their usual sale ou above date, being the first Friday iv tho month, at their Yards, Balclutha, when they will sell, 800 oroßß' )rc<J Wethers 1000 oroßßbroiJ Ewes 300 Ewes and Wethers 350 cro3Bkred Lambs 25Q merino Ewes 200 *°* S"eeP aq Leicostor Rams qq hoad store Cattle Milch Oows, Horses, Implements, &o. lmy SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, At 2.30 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE Of FREEHOLD FARMS. AT GORE. THOMAS GREEN has received instructions from Messrs Rutherford Bros, to sell by public auction, at his Bazaar, Gore, on Saturday, 3rd May, at 2.30 p.m., 4000 Ag^ h E e s 4000 OTAKARAMA ESTATE, On the slope facing Gore, subdivided into convenient sized Farms. The land is of excellent quality, and will grow any kind of crops, as could be seen on the adjoining properties, recently under cultivation. It is also admirably adapted for stock, and within a very short distance of the Gore railway station and Stock Saleyards. TERMS: 10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer, 10 per cent, in one month; the balance of purchase money extending over three years, as follows :—25 per cent, end of first year, 25 per cent, end of second year, and 30 per cent, end of three years. All unpaid balances to bear interest at 6 per cent, per annum. Plans of the land can be seen at the Office of the Auctioneer, 22ap THOMAS GREEN. TUESDAY 6th MAY, At 1 o'clock. At his Yards, Palmerston. JOHN EVEREST has received instructions from Messrs Hartley, Duncan, and otbers, to sell by public auction, QQ head of three and four-year-old Bullock! lQ head of fat Cattle gOO ha If bred Ewes (0 first-class dairy Cows. Also, 1 3-horse waggon 1 tip dray, chains, &c. 30ap Business Notices, A N IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Purchased Before the Advance: 500 PAIRS TWILLED ROSLYN BLANKETS. We aro now Offering the above at the following Greatly Reduced Prices: — 2Jyds long ... ... 18a Gd 2£yds long ... ... 23s 6d 2Jyda long ... ... 29a 6d. We are also the Successful Tenderers for THE WHOLE OF THE BLANKETS AND FLANNELS EXHIBITED IN THE EXHIBITION By the WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY. The GOODS are NOW ON VIEW and READY FOR SALE At our PREMISES, GEORGE STREET, At GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. FURS! FURS! FURS!!! Our Home Buyer was fortunate in securing at a large discount off usual prices a Manufacturer's Stock of FUR COLLARETTES, FUR BOAS, And FUR TRIMMINGS. These are Magnificent Goods, and well worth inspection. Buyers will save from 30 to 40 per cent. These Goods are selling rapidly. A. & T. INGLIS. IT BVIATHAN RAILWAY TBMPKBANOB HOTEL, (Imitated by many—surpaised by none), Opposite Railway Station, DUNEDIN. Mr» SILK PROPRIETRESS. THE GLASGOW BAKERY. W. WEIGHT (KIKO STIIKBT), BHEAD, BISCUIT, and PATENT FLOUB MANUFACTURER. The Highest Awards for Biscuitß; 33 First Awards for Biscuits; Confectionery. Flrat; Bride's Cake, First; Jubilee Merriment, First. Extract from Jurorß' Report 1881: —Wm. Wright: First Order Bread; do do Biscuits; do do Cakes; do do Selfraising Flour. Tho Jurora were unanimoua iv expressing their high appreciation of the Buperior excellence of "the whole of W. Wright's exhibit. Dunedin Exhibition 1890. Firßt Awardß and Medals at Wellington Exhibition for Biscuita and Cake. 8m BUY Gaelic Whisky—SMUGGLER Brand. aijn PURITY, Purity, Purity.—The only genuine Cigarette In the Market. All Jobacoonisti. 8m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8793, 1 May 1890, Page 4

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