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/iUsTßofts. It. PROPZTITY LUST AJD UNCLAIMED OX OTAGG iJALi-VVAY.S. SATURDAY, i7TH FEBRUARY*. At 2 O'CLok. Terms—Cash. FL E MING AND. HEDLEY have receive I instructions to se.l by public auction, without lcserve, the loiiowliig miscellaneous articles le.t in railway carriages or at railway stations (imle_,s ilie same be claimed ami ail charges paid thereon), at the Goods Shed, (a.iiaru, 011 Saturday, February 27th, 18,7, at '2 p.m., At Oamaru Goods .Station : 4 Bags Charcoal, 1 Tin Uil 1 Cask Ale, U over 7 u'4; 1 Cask Ale, n T 3 Bundles Iron, .-Jin.; 1 Iron Bar, 1J x lh 5 Iron L'ipcs. £in., 1 lioa iSar, £ 1 Bag fiugar, iL 1 ~ Barley. At Waitaki Station : 1 Taper l'arcel, CB (conjoined) over T ; 1 Casic Ale, account W. Smith, Wai.i.ate. At Caunuu Passenger Stati-.in : 1 l.adico' j;au.l .bag, c.inlaiin.ig sundries 1 Liiown Tap_r la.oci, a.cuiiiiC iiKiisoii, Uiiiiaui 1 Small i.o , coiitaihii g \ ruliej' Hat, ecu. 1 liag, ou.i.L.iei 1 Lag, i.uto '2 U.i.lj.ei.:io. By oid_-r. \v. J. SMITH, Traliic Maur.gjr. Oamaru, Jan. 10, i6il. f3ST:CJ. ESTATE OF JOiLX 'JIIoMI'SON. TIIE FIB ST DIYIJ:EXi> ill the above Estate wiil bj PAiAlii.E to all parties who have duly proved their claims, at t.ie Oiilce of Iho wider*igueu, on i..ud after the -3: ii INS TAX L'. 3'J3 G LCxViiZ £U:itTZS. WAlsTiii) TO LET ( Ucr.p), 'iWO ROU'MS, in Eden street. I'lcnty of water. Ajipiy il. l.'-uiiii;:-', Trent-tc-oet, opposite ajl". v.iavcs'. PRIYATE J3OAIIIJ AND LOiJ< HXG, l'nr .Single l.aily. Apply— _M;s. i. avis, near i!wis. itaruy'V, 'j.iuuucs-stieat Xorih. IX BANKRUPTCY. IX THE ESTATE OF EDWIN FIRTH. A LL PARTIES having any CLAIMS aL'ain.-st the abovenamed Bankrupt are requested to SLXD iX the SAME to the undersigned, duly vcnUed by aludavit, i.u or before SATURDAY, the day (if JANUARY N'LXi'. JAMES LIDDLE, 30') Trustee. TO BAKERS AXD COX FECTIONERS. FIRST-CLASS OPENING FOR A PRACTICAL I'UADEsMaX, Willi S.dALIj CAl'liAL, TllE 1 .MU.ui.NU .L>r.lNG Xu.UIXAI,. r 9"'llK Undersigned lias to dispose of that JL Wj^i J i.-i\.^'.i J /\k A laL ly, and :or many years, earned on by I'EI'EK The iieitiiies are situated in the Best Biuiiie.s lure oi Oa.naru, with a sma.l SELECT STUCK OF CONFECTIONERY, Yv'liicli will bo sr id at COS T P II I C E; A1.;0, TWO BISCUIT MACHINES, a: d a r.iost CuMPI-J:. l f' i'i.A.n I' tor Carrying on Uraueii of the IjU-.iTicoJ of l';t:trycooic, Confectioner, aad l-alicr. This being the principle, indeid tli3 only, business ot tile kind in uainaru, and is mostly Ready Money. For pariieu'-ari, apply to JAMES LIDDLE, 297 Oamaru. Hollo way's Pjlls.—The Greatest W. nder of Modern Times.—They correct biliousness, prevent flatulency, cleanse the liver, purify the system, renovate debilitated functions, strengthen the stomach, increase the appetite, K 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 llolloway's Pills t-ranscoud all other medicine for the removal of disease of every description. They are indeed a blessing to the alilictcd, 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 236, 24 January 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 236, 24 January 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 236, 24 January 1877, Page 3

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