AUCTIONS. PROPERTY LOST AND UNCLAIMED ON OTAGD RAILWAYS. SATURDAY, 27th JANUARY. At 2 O'Clock. Terms—Cash. FLEMING AND HED LE Y have received instructions to sell by public auction, without reserve, the following miscellaneous articles left in railway carriages or at railway stations (unless the same be claimed and all charges paid thereon), at the Goods Shed, Oainaru, on Saturday, January 27th, 1577, at 2 p.m., At Oainaru Goods Station : 4 Bags Charcoal, 1 Tin Oil 1 Cask Ale, U over 764; 1 Cask Ale, \VT 3 Bundles Iron, .Jin.; 1 Iron Ear, 1£ x li 3 Iron Pipes, .}in.; 1 Iron Bar, £ 1 Bag Sugar, 11 I ~ Barley. At Waitaki Station : 1 Paper Parcel, CB (conjoined) over T ; I Cask Ale, account W. Smith, Waimate. At Oainaru Passenger Station : 1 Ladies' Hand Bag, containing Sundries 1 Brown Paper Parcel, account H ickson, O.nnaru 1 Small Box, containing Indies' Hat, &c. 1 Linen Bag, containing Sundries 1 Pajicr Bag, ditto 2 Umbrellas. Bv order. W. J. SMITH, As.-ist.int a'radio Manager. «V.t};r.ni. Jan. 10, ib 77 a uliXji ..m U.\ MA I: U II OS ITTAL. r§M',E ANNUAL CKXERAL MEETING a . <>i duly Subscribers wiil be .._al at the volunteer hall, Tt'ESD AY, 23rd INS'i., At 7 p.m., For the purpose of ELECTING OFFICES a«d COMMITTEE for the year. JOHN CHURCH, > Secretary. rpO any of my Fellow Workmen or Others X among us that is willing to make me au Or'rEK for my INTEREST or PROPERTY in OTAi.JO, by application in writing or personally will receive kindness and the required information from WALTER HOSSACK, Hull and Ure streets. Oamaru, Jan, 5, 1877. ESTATE OF JOHN THOMPSON. THE FIRST DIVIDEND in the above Estate will be PAYABLE to all parties who have duly proved their claims, at the Office of the undersigned, on and after the 25th INSTANT. 303 GEORGE SUMPTER. PHOTOGRAPHY. "AUXIN'S PORTRAIT ROOMS, THAJI£S-STI:EET, WILL BE CLOSED FOR 3 DAYS, ISth, 19th, and 20th, For the purpose of Completing Orders on hand, and Fitting Up New Apparatus lately received from England. C. MARTIN, Proprietor. January 17th, 1577. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF EDWIN FIRTH. \ LL PARTIES having any CLAIMS —•- against the abovenamed Bankrupt are requested to SEND IN the SAME to the undersigned, duly verified by affidavit, on or before SATURDAY, the 27th day of JANUARY NEXT. JAMES LIDDLE, 3a? Trustee. Holloway's Pills.—The Greatest Wonder of Modern Times.—They correct biliousness, prevent flatulency, cleanse the liver, purify the system, renovate debilitated functions, strengthen the stomach, increase the appetite, invigorate the nerves, promote health, and reinstate the weak in an ardour and vivacity never before experienced. The sale of these Pills throught the globe astonishes everybody, and convinces the most sceptical that Holloway's Pills transcend all other medicine for the removal of disease of every description. They are indeed a blessing to the afflicted, and a boon to those who suffer from any disorder, internal or external. Thousands of persons have testified that by their use alone they have been restored to health after all other means had proved unsuccessful.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 232, 19 January 1877, Page 3
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