N.Z.L A DMA. COMPANY
SATURDAY, iOiH APRIL,
At Tattersall's Yards.
At 12 o olock.
CLEARING UNRE3ERVED BALEJ or
FIPST-CLASS HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSfcS, HARNESS, IMPLEMENTS, Kto.
On account of Mr Kktwaman, who has given up Contracting.
THE NEW ZEALAND lOAN AND MERCANTILE AGFNCY COMPANY, LIMITED, has been favored with instructions from Mr Aucx. Kehn»uan to sell by public auction as above— 13 Splendid Young Draught Mares and (foldings 1 First»olass Hack 4 Farm Drays (rfood as new), 4 D,F. Ploughi, 4 Sots Blooks, Chains, and Trees, 2 Sets 6-T.enf Harrows, Harness for Draught Horses, Riding Saddle and Bridle, 2 SlodgeH, Dog Cart and Sot of Harness, Eto.
Mr Kornohan is ho favorably known in connection with [tho selection of Draught Homos of the right ft' amp, that it is unnecessary to enlarge on the good qualities of thuso which ho now places beforo the publio for absolute sale. Suffice it to say that they are second to none in the district. They aro all young, sound, and ataunoh, and will be sold subject to any trial before leu v lng the yards.
Following tho above wo will sell on account of Messrs M. Healey, James W. Frame, Buikio and Robertson, W. Gray, James Walters, G. Ny, A, Kennedy, 8 -M'Goe, and others. 20 Firot-o'ass Draught Mares and Golding'. E. P. BURBURY, Manager and Auotioneer, apl2 N.Z.L. and M.A. Co,
O W. VALLA NGE & CO
!(^ W. VALLANGB AND CO., \J* AL OTIONEERS, STOCK, GRAtt AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS OFFICES AND STORESTYKK AND IIARBOR-STRHETS Lately ocoupledby V»Hango, ChristieJJfcCo Have for Sal* SEED OATHCANADIAN AND SPAKROWBILL, LONG TARTARIAN AND DANISH, CAPE AND CHEVALIER BARLEY, KIDNEY AND DIiRWENT SEED POTATOES. WOOLPACKS. """" WOOLPACKB. WOOLPACKS. AGENCIES Tho Live Slock General Insurance Company of Now Zealand, tho Adriance, PlMt Renpcr and Biudoiv, Grahams Foot Rot Cviro, Uatchs's Sl.ecp Dip, Fish Oils, Down's Favmerb' Friend, Colonial Mutual Life Assuranqe Society, Limited, Eto. ar'S
\ LL thoso interested in the FORMATION OF A GAELIC SOCIETY nro requested to meet in the {Hakatommoa Hftll on SATURDAY, 20rir, at 2.30 p.m. DONALb M'KENZIK.
T> MO L.LI SP|N AN.D CO.'S GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING 'SALb OK BOOTS AND SHOES Is Still Going On.
Wo havo now landed over 30 Trunks of NEW GOODS, a great portion of which, owing to our havingjsold out of linos, will bo offered during tho remainder of our Sulo AT SALE PRICES.
Now is tho opportunity for obtaining NEW SEASON'S BOOTS [AND SHOFS AT Ridiculously Low Rates.
NOTE. Ladies' Kid Ox Shoes (just opened), 5s 3d and 6s 3d Gents' English Goloihed Balmorals, sewn, 7s 9d and 10s 6d Girls' Kid Ox Shoes, sizes 7 to 9, 3a 3d Girls' Kid Ox Shoes, sizes 10 to 13, 3s 9d Ladies' Canvass Shoes, 2a 9d Ladies Leather Slippers, 2s lid
OTHKK LINES EQUALLY CHEAP. Bo in Time for tho Bargah s. B. MOLLISON AND CO. »p6
NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS Wo have now opened our NEW WINTKR GOODS, and our Stock* are Replenished in all Deportment*. NEW JACKETS. ¥EW MILLINERY. NEW TRJM.YJINUd. NEW DKESS GuOi'P. N*W VELVEIKhfIb. New Fur Trimming*, New Homespuns, Oamaru Dress Tweeds, Roalyn Drees Tweed* (now and btylish Designs, v*ry durable), New Serges iv leadii q shades (Navy, Caidinal, lilack, Peacock, etc.) New Hosiery, New Umbrellus, New Glove?, New Munkets, New Flannels, Now Tabling!, New d'Oyleys, New Tray Cloths, Ntw Table Napkius, New Counterpanes (choice lot), New CurUins, New Flannelette*, Now Bhirtiugs, New Dimity, New Ribbons, New Laces, New Felt Hats, New Straw Hat* and Bonuots, New Millinery Trimmings, New Pompoms, Now Jet Bonnets, New Ribbons., New Velvets. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THK LADIES OF OAMARU. We have secured the Services of MISS M. GKAHAM, late of Messrs Herboifc, Haynes and Co., Dunedin, as Head Milliner, and can guarantee Stylish, Becoming, at d Artisti. cally Trimmed HATS AND BONNETB. A largo variety of New Sbapet ]u»t Received Tho Woll-known and highly appreciated Style, ifQcienoy, Finish, and Economy of our Dressmaking Department will be maintained under the same management a» before. An Examination or our Valum Kolioit«i>. N.B. — We seek to demonstrate tho TruoEcon'mj of Purchasing a Good Artio'e. In moat matetiala the principal part of the value U in the making, the raw material being comparatively cheap. If you buy three cheap articles that will only last us long as o*,e good one you aio paying for nearly three times as much labor as you would be by purchasing the good article nt the outset. Hence it i« false economy to buy low class goods. Of course all classes of demand must bo ctAcrod for, but -we prefer to. Sell the Good Article CLAYTON, GARDINER AND CO., t
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8164, 19 April 1895, Page 3
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769Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8164, 19 April 1895, Page 3
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