• AUCTIONS. I , ■ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A If. M A U I> E jL. ?:;»•* M instructions from Thos. IL\l:bY T Esq., to sell by public auction, at an c.irly elate, THE TOWNSHIP OF RICHMOND ; .Also, SUBURBAN SECTIONS of from ONE to NINE ACRES. Tiii.i Township is most pleasantly situated on the Waitaki line, close to the siding at Richmond's ; is about six miles from Oamaru, and in the CENTRE of an Important Agricultural District. Full particulars in a future issue. Plans may lie seen, and full particulars obtained from - GEORGE SUMPTER, Or A. 11. MAUDE, 6-ltl Auctioneer. SATURDAY, <bii SEPTEMBER. ON THE PREMISES, THAMES-STREET. At Twelve o'clock. All. M A U D E . has received instructions from Mr. ■I. Cacnkv to sell by public auction at above time mid place, The Whole of his Valuable Stock of CROCKERY WARE, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Owing to the number of lots to be gone slirotigh, the sale will be continued on Saturday evening, at seven o'clock. A. 11. MAUDE, <;O4 Auctioneer. WANTED. WANTED, a LAMP-TRIMMER. Apply —Commercial Hotel, Thamesstreet. WANTED, a SMART YOUTH rs an APPRENTICE to the Dr: psry Trade. Apply to Hood ani> Shksnan. WANTED. ROBERT SMITH or JAMES M'CORMACK to COMMUNICATE with JOHN WALKER, of Wangamii, care »i Flemi>"«s ast> Heih.ky, Oama:u. 6(55 WASTED, by the Advertiser, SITUATION a; CLERK or BOOKIE Eh PER. Good testimonials. Salary, £2 per week. Reply, lI.E. 13., care of Evkxixg Mail. " 6MHQT3CES. rpO STAND Till.-. .>EASON, in the 1. Oamaru District, and at Mr. Paterson's private residence. Oamaru. the fashionably bred and very superior Thoroughbred Horse P E R T 0 B E, Bv Panic (imported), out of Hester Grazebrook, by the Premier (imported), out of .Miss Napier, bv Dclapre (imported), out of Mrs. Roberta "by Wanderer (imported) ; Panic by Alarm, out of Queen of Beauty by Melbourne, out of Birthday by Pantaloon, out of Honoria by Camel, &e., &c. Pertobe is a dark bav iiorsc. seven years old, standing 1.1 hands 3 "inche-t 1 ijh, with great length, •übstanc", and quality, and was one of the fastest horses that ever raced in Victoria. The fact that he has got Pantaloon blood in his veins is a groat recommendation, for it is questionable it better flows in any animal's. The very best runners and the grandest specimen? of the thoroughbred are .lesceiided from Pantaloon, whose blood cannot hi excelled. The value of Pantaloon i»to*>d is undeniable, having furnished so many proofs not alone as to speed and stay tng, but also ai a miming strain, for although nine others occasionally produce one or two iirst-class animals, still few can compete with that in question as to number. For high breeding, gmnl true racing action, honesty and gameness, with speed of remarkable brilliancy, Pertobe has no equal, and I iiorou-hbred Marcs put to him should breed good racehorses. Terms, £5 55.. payable at end of January-, 1577 ; Grooms Fee, as., payable at first service. Paddocks provided at 2s. 0"d. per week ; every care taken, but no responsibility. mi -i K A T I N G R I N K. SKATING RINK. SKATING RINK. VOLUNTEER HALL. VOLUNTEER HALL. VOLUNTEER HALL, Admission, One Shilling. Use of Skates, One Shilling. Doora open at 7.30. 657 THOMAS CLARK & CO.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 120, 8 September 1876, Page 3
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