AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 27th MAY. At A. If. Mamie's Stores, Tyne-street. At Twelve o'clock. A H. M A 17 D Xl.l has received instructions to sell I public auction, at above time and place— The HARMONIUM recently used i St. Luke's Church ; also A number of PACKING CASES, i which the Organ was packed. The Auctioneer would draw special atten tion to the Harmonium, which is a first-clas instrument, manufactured by Messrs . Alphonse and Rc-dolphe, Paris. It has li , stop.*, and is in excellent tone and gooi , order. A. H. MAUDE, pure bf.rkshire youn'«: pigs and breeding sows FL E M I N G AND HEDLEI have received in.struetions from Mr. Stewart Doig to otter fl»r Private Sale, 40 pure Berkshire .sows, in pig to an imported boar 40 very nice porkers I of) weaners two months old. The greater number of the above Sows were bought at the last sale of the M. P. Co., Kakanni. and the young pig* are the progeny of the said sows. They will be sold in one lot, or in lots to suit purchasers. For full particulars and terms, apply to FLEMING AND HEDLEY HOTgCES. REMOVAL NOTICE. THE Undersigned, while thanking his Customers and the Public generally for the liberal support accorded to him since commencing business, begs to intimate that he has REMOVED TO THOSE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STORES IN TYNE-STREET, Opposite the Railway Station, and lately occupied by Messrs. Anderson and Mouat, where he hopes, by strict attention to business to obtain an increased amount of support. WILLIAM AITKEN, IS2 Commission A"ent. ESTATE OF JAMES RICHARDSON. A LL CLAIMS duly proved against the £*- Assigned Estate of J AMES RICHARDSON, Blacksmith, Oamani, must be lodged with the undersigned by the 30th May, otherwise they will not be recognised. HUGO LIPPERT, THOMAS AIMERS, Trustees. Onmaru, Mav 1(5. IJI3 GJ.T. ••jaD.^s-saiiißiir, '•wjKrutpjK v\ i*>!p«~i<i s s\xHasrcn r F n ? 1! '-•■»? "• 1 S -J-pnof) ifcmttj 'AJOipAWp A A io o[Bj< droip—'XAVOXM a3.LXTii.SL PRO BONO PUBLICO. NEW DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. THAMES- S T R E E T, OAM ARC. A MELBOURNE FIRM having taken Xjl those LARGE AND HANDSOME PREMISES Recently erected by .T. Grave, Esq., Have the pleasure to announce that they WILL OPEN S A T U R D A Y FIRS T, 27th INSTANT, WITH A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OK DRAFKRY" AND CLOTHING, Comprising EVERY NOVELTY, AT UNPRFX'EDENTEDLY LOW PRICES. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY* INVITED. 23(3 LOST. ONE POUND REWARD LOST, between Oamaru and Reidston, a thoroughbred Antwerp CARRIER. The above reward will be paid to any person bringing the bird to this office.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 30, 26 May 1876, Page 3
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