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FLEM NG A D H DLE*

SATURDAY, Urn MAY.,

At Commercial Yards.

At 12 o'clock.

CLEARING UNRESERVED SALE OF REALLY FIRST-CL<\SS DRAUGHT H( RS «S AND IMPLEMENTS.

piLEMING AND HEDLBY ■"" hay* received instructions from Mr Thos. 0 Connor to acll by publio auction at the above timo and place — 8 Really Firat-Class Heavy Draught Mnres and Geldings Farm Draye — Qood as Now 2D.F. Ploughs 10 Sets Shaft and Leading Harness 8 Horse Covers Lot of Sundries.

Terms at Sale»

FLEMING AND ERDLEY, my 4 Auctioneers.

PRELIMINARY N JTICE.

THURSDAY, 16tii MAY.

Tjl LI3M I N G A NJD HEDLEY will tell on Mr Doylo's premises, Weston, on 10th MAY—

His Valuable

CONTRACTING PLANT, Consist iug of — 18 Horses, Waggons, Drays, Ploughs, Harrows, Harcess, Binders, and Reapers. Spring Cart, Witter Truck, Sacks, Camp Fittings, and Sundries.

Full particulars later. FLEMING & HEDLEY, Auctioneers.

TO LET— Seven- Roomed HOUSE, Wahh House, Bath Room, eto , in Reid street, lately occupied by Mra Fraier, \pily E. A. Atkinson, Union Stor a, Tyno street ap

TO BUILDERS.

rpENDERS WANTED for ERECTION ■*• of a COTTAGE, and also for ADDITION to WOOLS HED on Waikakahi tistato Plans and Specifications can be leen en applying at Waikakahi, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted<

G. M'LISAN, Manager. Waikakahi, 26th April, 1895, ap27

TO Li<T, or LEASE— Soven-Roomed STONM HOUSE, with Bath Uoom aud Kitchen Fine situation ; every con* venieuco. Six acres of ground. For par* ticulnrs apply to R Davidson and Co., or R. Thompson, the Customs. »p3 OAMARU NAVAL ARTILLERY. A QUADRILLni ASSEMBLY "^^ In conneotion with tho abovo Corps Will be Held In tho UNION HALL EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, Commencing on the 7th Inab,

Dancing to Commonoo at 8 p.m. W. COUPER, my 6 Hon. Socretaryt

ENFIELD SCHOOL.

A CONCERT and DANCE in »id of the •^*" funds of tho Teaneraki Library will bo held in tho Schoolhouso on FRIDAY, MAY lOxii. Admission to coucort 2i, ohil« dren half-prioo ; danoe 1« Gd. Refresh* monta provided. Daors open at 7.30 1 commence at 8 o'clock, E. TOWSEY, my 6 Musical Direotor.

oamaru harbor board.

A PPLICATIONS for the Offioe of ** VALUATOR under tho Board's Leatoi will bo Received by the Board up to FRIDAY, the 30ru MAY, at 11 a.m. Information legarding the Properties to bo Valued, etc., may bo Obtained ut the Office of the Board, Haibor street, Oamaru IIKH. FORRESTER, Sooretary, May 2nd, 1895. mj3

MUTTON.

CHEAP

CITY BUTCHERY.

T> USSELL BROS, will SELL EVERY SATURDAY until Further Notioe 100 SIDES PRIME MUTTON, at 2a 6d

per side, CASH over tho Counter. Come early to prevent disappointment, at last Saturday's aupply was Sold Oat ia Two Hours. apll 13 MOLHSON AND CO.'S GREAT ANNUAL '.CLEARING SALE OP BOOTS AND SHOES Is Still Going On. Wo hare now lauded over SO Trunks of NEW GOODS, a great portion ofjwhich, owing to our having sold out ofjjlinea, will boj offered during the ro« mainder of our Sal<' AT SALE PRICES.

Now U the opportunity for obtaining NEW SEASON'S BOOTS AND SHOES AT Ridiculously Lowjlacea, NOTE. Ladies' Kid Ox Shoe* | juitjopened), 5i 3d and 6b 3d Gonta' English Goloßhed£Balmorali, sown, 7s 9d and 10s 6d Girls' Kid Ox Shoes, sizes 7 to 9, 3s 3d Girla' Kid Ox Shoes, lizci 10 to 13, 3a ft) Ladles' Oanvass 8hoe», g« Od Ladle* Leather Slipperi, 20 Id othkk UNEb "Equally chuv, Bp;tn Timo for \U B»r| al- o. b, minimi aw> co, *$>*

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NOT18950506.2.23.6

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8175, 6 May 1895, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
569

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8175, 6 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8175, 6 May 1895, Page 3

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