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SUNDAY SERVICES QHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. LUKE’S, OAMARU. WHIT SUNDAY. :t Vicar: The Rev. W. E. D. DAVIES. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Holy Communion. C. 30 p.m.: Evensong. NEWBOROUGH: 9.30 a.m., Matins. ENFIELD' 2.30 p.m., Service. N.B. —A Service at TOTARA on SUNDAY, MAY 23, at 2.30 p.m. w ESL E Y CHURCH. Minister: Rev. I. K. HOPPER, B.A. WHIT SUNDAY SERVICES. •11 a.m.: “The Holy Spirit in the New Testament.” 6.30 p.m.: "Man's Way and God's Way." c OLUMBA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. WANSBECK STREET. 11 a.m.: “TIDES OF THE SPIRIT.” 6.30 p.m,: "THE SPIRIT OF PEACE.” Minister: Rev L. W. ROTHWELL, B.A OT. PAUL’S* PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, k: COQUET STREET. Minister: Rev. A. MARSHALL. 11 a.m.: “THE IMPORTANT QUESTION.” 6.30 p.m.: "A REMEMBERED WORD.” 11 a.m.. EVELINE, Student. p a bTsh" oTdo'S TRO O N. P.S.S.A. SUNDAY, MAY 16. Otekaike, 11 a.m.; Livingstone, 2.30 p.m. Duntroon, 7 p.m. Minister: Rev. C. R. SPRACKETT. M.A LOWER Waitaki Presbyterian Church, Hilderthorpc, 11 a.m.; Waitaki, 2.30 p.m.; Pukeuri, 7 p.m.; preacher, Rev. James Fordyce (Enfield); retiring collection at ■all services. OTEPOPO-HAMPDEn” Church Services': Sunday, May 16—11 a.m., Hampden; 3 p.m., Kakanui; 7 p.m., Herbert; Minister, Rev. I. G. Ryburn, B.A. __ _ _ - H a L L. VT Steward street. The Gospel will be Preached .in the above Hall on SUNDAY, MAY 16. commencing at 7 p.m. Everybody Invited to be Present. CJAVED THROUGH FAITH. LJ —Without shedding of blood is no remission. (Heb., 9.22.) There is a fountain filled with blood Drawn from Emanuel’s veins; And sinners plunged beneath that flood Lose all their guilty stains! MEETINGS pAKAKAIO PLOUGHING MATCH. A GENERAL MEETING will be held in the HALL on TUESDAY, MAY 18. at 8 p.m. to discuss the advisability of WINDING UP the Society and djsposal of accumulated funds and trophies. H. S MORTON, Secretary foWNSWOMEN’S Guifd”MoiTthl7" Meeting in the Guide Room on Monday, May 17, at 2.30 p.m. Sales Table in aid of “ Food for Britain." TOKARA HI ColiieCiuU r MeetingofMembers. Club Rooms, Wednesday, May 19, 8 p.m. SALES BY AUCTION CLEARING SALE~ MAUDE’S ROAD. WATAREKA. TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1948, STARTING AT 12.30 P.M National mortgage & agency COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. (Inc, in England), has received instructions from the Trustee in the Estate late S. H., Whitaker, whose property the,V have sold, to sell by Public Auction at the above time and place, all Surplus Plant, Tools and Sundries as follows: 5 h.p. Howard Rotary Hoe. in good order 3-ton Bedford Truck 1929 Light Six Studebaker Car, good running order, and well shod. Sledge, 2 Garden Ploughs, set 2-leaf Harrows and Bar, 1 22in Power Lawn Mower, 1 18in Lawn Mower, 8 x 12 Hut on skids with H.E. Snacklock Range, Type 6 International Grain Grinder, 5 Tons Mangolds, 1 Ton King Edward Table Potatoes, Martin Concrete Mixer as new, 200 Empty Sacks, Cwt Agricultural Salt, 12 Cords Firewood, 27/9ft Macrocarpa Posts, 4 coils 6ft Fowl Netting (new), quantity Bird, Fowl Netting, quantity Roofing Iron, 5/9ft Boiler Tubes, Car Chassis and Wheels, 200 Bales Ryegrass Hay 4 Drums. Quantity White Pine, 2 and 4xl Timber, Extension Ladder, quantity Oyster Shells, 2 Cow Covers. 30ft Garden Hose, Vice. Emery Wheel, 2 Cross-cut Saws, set Stocks and Dies. Box Spanners, Pipe Dies, Jin and Jin Breast Drill, Electric Soldering Bolt Rex Riveter, Garden Push Hoe, Pipe Vice. Foot Print and Pipe Tongs, Best Burner, Spraying Pump. 4 1-gallon Tins Barn Red Paint, 4 gall. Stockholm Tar. quantity Nails. Taps and Brackets, Maul and Wedges Crowbar, Forks, Hoes, Axes. Adze. Shovels. 10 Dozen Nest Eggs, 3 Dozen Chicken Boxes, quantity Carpenter's Tools, 33-gallon Rex Separator, 25gallon Alfa Laval Separator 2 Milk Buckets, 3 700 x 20 Tyres, sundries too numerous to mention. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. 4 Kitchen Chairs, Small Kitchen Table, 2 Tables with drawers, 4 Oak Dining Room Chairs, Settee, 2 Fireside Chairs Companion, Kerb. 18 x 12 Rust-col-oured Body Carpet. Fireside Chair, Quantity Linoleum, 9 x 12 Carpet quare. Cupboard. Gloria Cabinet Gramophone and Records. 2 Armchairs, Rimu Duchesse, Iron Bed and Mattress, 12 x 10 Axminster Carpet, 2 Wicker Chairs. Rocker and Folding Chairs, Bookcase, 15 x 18 Inlaid Linoleum Square. Oak Sideboard, 2 Rimu Single Beds and Mattress, 12 Rimu Bed and Wire Mattress, Duchesse and Pedestal. Cream Duchesse and Pedestal, Carpet Runner, Coconut Matting, 2 Stretchers, Meat Safe, Pair Gumboots, Jam and Preserving Jars, Jam Pans, 2 Hand Churns, sundries too numerous to mention; quantity Inlaid Linoleum and Plain Linoleum. Rimu Duchesse and Wardrobe. Bed. Pedestal and Mattress. On the Premises. 11 LUNE STREET. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19. At 1.30 p.m. TATTERSALL’S EXCHANGE will offer on account of Misses I. and M. Newlands (who are leaving Oamaru)— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND . EFFECTS Carpet Square and Undcrfelt (14ft x lift 3in), Hall Runner (18ft x 4ft 6in), Carpet Square (12ft x 9ft), Feltex (10ft 6in x 6ft), Chesterfield Suite, 2 Oak China Cabinets, Oak Dinner Wagon and Occasional Table, 2 Oak Single Beds, Oak Double Bed, Duchesse and Pedestal. Oval Cheval Mirror, Rimu Robe, 2 Tallboys, 5 Oak H.B. Chairs, Carver Chair. Office Chair, Rimu D.L. Table, Settee, Log Box and Screen, 2 Companion Sets, Kerbs, Wall Mirrors, 2 Electric Heaters, Phillips 6-valve Dual Wave Radio, Rugs, Cushions, Curtains, Double and Single Kapok Mattresses. Bolsters, Pillows, Blankets. 2 Single Eiderdowns, Double, 2 and Single Bedspreads, Hall Curtains and Rack, Bathroom Mirror and Lino, Wicker Chairs. Spark Guard, Clocks. Clothes Basket, Ornaments, Electric Kettle, Kitchen Crockery, Pots and Pans, Preserving Jars. Jam Jars, Crock. Acme Wringer, Step Ladder, Fire Bellows, Royal Electric Cleaner. Garden Tools, Mower, Hose, Lady’s Bicycle and Quantity Sundries. MUNICIPAL LEASEHOLDS. At the Rooms, Thames street, On FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1048, At 1.30 p.m. ' TATTERSALL’S EXCHANGE will sell by Public Auction at the above time and place: The following Leases— SECTION 28, BLOCK 12: Dwelling and outbuildings. Valuation for improvements £1350. Upset annual rental £6. Term, 21 years from June 20, 1948 Present lessee: Joseph Benjamin Snell. PT. SECTION 18, BLOCK 2: Dwelling. Valuation for improvements £859. Upset annual rental £5 10s. Term, 21 years from June G, 1948. Present lessee: Elspeth McLean, PT. SECTION 18, BLOCK 2: Dwelling and outbuildings. Valuation for improvements, £9OO. Upset annual rental £5 10s Term, 21 years from June 6, 1948 Present lessee: Alice M. Burns. SECTION 8, BLOCK 39: Dwelling and garage. Valuation for improvements, £IBOO. Upset annual rental, £7. Term. 21 years'from June 6. 1948. Present lessee: Evelyn Joyce Muirhead. SECTION 11, BLOCK 20: Dwelling. Valuation for Improvements, £6OO. Upscl annual rental, £B. Term, 21 years from June 20, 1948. Present lessee: Margaret Elizabeth Webster. J. BRANTHWAITE, • Town Clerk.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26772, 15 May 1948, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26772, 15 May 1948, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26772, 15 May 1948, Page 4

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