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Fleming & Medley's Notices

SATURDAY, 18th MAY.

At 12 o'olook.

At M'Kay's Yards, corner of Wambeok and Sovorn street*.

PRIME DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS.

To Farmers, Dairymen, and others.

ITEMING AND lIEDLEY "■■ have reoeived initruotiom from Mr Robert GoodUon, to toll by publio auotion, at the above time and plaot , 50 PRIMB DAIRY COWS AND HBIFEUS. Tli* Auotioneeri are imtruoted to r(ut« that the abore lot have been oarefully selected by tke rendor •peoinlly for thii Market. That they are all oalved and in full milk, or oloM on calving } that the Tory belt judgment has boon vied in the purohaio of theie Oowi | that thoy are not, nor never were Station cattle, but farm reared and hand fed by various farmer* in the Palmenton Dittriot | that they will be found to equal any lot over iub« mitted here, and that they will b* told Without Reserve. T«rmi at tale. FLEMING^ HEDLEY, my! 4 Auotioneen.

SATURDAY, 18th MA\. At John M'Kay'i Yardi. Immediately after Mr Goodiion'i Sale. TfiLEMING ~A~ND HKDLET haro reoeirtd imf.ruotioni from Mr John M'Donald to sell by publio auotion, at abore Urn* and plaoo— 3 FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT QELDINaS. Terms at Sale. FLEMINO AND HEDLEY, my 1 6 Auotioneari.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. rpHOMAS SELLAR begs respeotfully to inform the inhabitant! of Oamaru and Diitriofc that ho WILL SHORTLY COMMENCE BUSINESS m PRACTICAL- WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, In ono of Mr Wanebrough'B shopi, Tbamel street, whoro he trusts that by strict attention to all work ontrusted to him, that ho will morit & share of publio patronage, T. SELLAR wiihes epeoiallj to draw tb« attention of tho publio to hit STOCK, whioh will bo a LARGE ONE, and will consist ohicflv of tho following articles, vie., Gold and ilver Watches, n Selection of over 200 Clocks, Silrur and Electro-Plated Goods, of bost quality only, and a very large assort* ment of FINK GOLD JEWELLERY, soleoted spooially for him in London, from tho Latest find Most Fashionable Designs, THOMAS SELLAR, having beon under somo of the best masters in tho Home Country, the Public may rely that all work entrusted to his caro will bo dono in ■ Thoroughly Efficient Mannor. my 11

TTASSKLL, SON, AND CO., ■*"*- MILLBBS AND GbIIN MbUOHAHIB. OASn BUYKRS OF WHKAT, OATS, AND BARLEY. Full Weight Oornittcki Supplied. Ofllces and Stores : Tyno and Harbor streets, Oamaru. mjff new patent broadcast sowINa MACHINE.

TT ASSE L L, SON, & CO. -*"*- hating beeu appointed Agenti for DOBBIK'S PATENT BROADCAST SOWER, Are now prepared to reoeivo orders for tamo. Ono of tlio MtohiDoi cnn be ieen at our Ofllce, Tyno itrost, and will be ihown at work, on SATURDAY FIRST, in Tyn« street, at Half-pait Eleven, myl4 HASSKLL, 8 'N, & O '.

mHOMAS PRATT •*■ Opened hit New BAKERY AND OONPEOTIONBET Establishment in Tvno ttreot, O*mani| ON APRIL 18. Old Friondi aud Cuitomera *r« inritod to call. »|jlB

rpHE Undersigned is a CASH BUYER of Fowla and ftll kindi of Dairy Produce. ITo alto has For Sale— Garden Secdi, Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental Troes of tke bett kinds, and guaranteed truo to name. JONAS HARTLEY, aplG Trotter's Croelr, MoeraVi.

GORDON'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Tkkb Strret, Oakabu (Oloio to the Railway Station and Pott Office.) Vinitort to this Port may rely upon receiving OTery atlontion horo, combined with the conrenicnoe and comfort of • Home. TrkrelUri culled for the early train*. myll

STEAM TO LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON. o TTTIT fl Q OF THE SOUTH Will Sail for the abore ForU on FRIDAY, the 17th INST. For freight or piuitge upplj to my 15 ANDKUSON AND CO.

REGULAR STEAM OOMMUNJ. CATION BETWEEN OAMABU AND DUNEDIN. From Oamaru. — The Oamnru and DuncdjL Steamihip Co.'s s.s. WAITAKI, erory Wodnesday and Saturduy, at 10.80 a.m. The Union Steamship Oo.'s p.s. SAMSON every Monday and Thursday, at 6.80 p. m Brom Dunedin. — The Oamaru and Dunedin Bteamihip Co.'s a.s. WAITAKI, every Tueiday and Friday, at 7 a.m Tho Union Steamship Oo.'s p.s. SAMSON every Wednesday at 0.80 p.m., and everj Sunday at 9.1" a.m. H. AJTKEN, Agent,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1888, 15 May 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 North Otago Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1888, 15 May 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 North Otago Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1888, 15 May 1878, Page 3

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