AUCTIONS. PROPERTY LOST AND UNCLAIMED ON OTAGO RAILWAYS. SATURDAY, 17th FEBRUARY. At 2 U'Clock. Terms—Cash. FLEMING AND H EDL E Y have received instructions to sell by public auction, without reserve, the lollowmg miscellaneous articles ieit in railway carnages or at railway stations (unleos the same ue claimed ami ail charges paid thereon), at the Good* Shed, ua.naru, on Saturday, February 27th, 15.7, at 2 p.m., At Uamaru Goods Station : 4 Bags Charcoal, 1 Tin Uil 1 Ca=K Aie, U over 7u'4; 1 Cask Ale, \\T 3 Bundle's Iron, £in.; 1 Iron Bar, 1£ x 1£ 3 iron fipe3, £iu. ; 1 lion Bar, £ 1 iSag Sugar, it 1 ~ jbaiuey. At VV'aitaki Station : 1 Paper Parcel, (conjoined) over T; i Cask Ale, account W. Smith, Waiuiate. At Oamai u Passenger Station : 1 Ladied' iiaml i>ag, containing Sundries 1 lirown Pap<.r Piucel, account; nickdon, U.unaru 1 Small Box, containing Ladies' Hat, &c. 1 Lmen Bag, containing ;sundi-ies 1 Bag, ditto 2 Uiubiehas. Bv order. W. J. SMITH, Assistant Traffic Manager. Oamaru, Jan. 16, iS77. NOT£CIS. ASO N I C HALL. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1877. CHIC AG O MIN S. RE LS, Consisting of Lleveu Star Artistes. D. ARLINGTON, C. WALLACE, Wli KIK ARLINGTON, W. C. li.-v\\Ki:\S, H. I. TuULE, J. W. M.iRHALI, it. W. CARY, T. TaNCRED, T. li UDS.;X, F. uATeN, \Y. MILBURN. Forming the most powerful and complete Alinstiel Tri/U|C llmt has ever visited New Zealand. "IRAMJ CiLCUS FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY, «. oiinnciicisg on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3 sr, AT 'IIIE REAR Of ilu QUEEN'S HOTEL, OAMARU. W. GOOLD, Airent. ESTATE OF TI.U.MAS HILLiKER. * LL PERSONS indebted to the above L i-statemust PAI XM.jL.iR ACCUCiN iS to the undersigned on or before JMI, 3ist UAiii, or legal pioceedmgs will be taken without iuriher not.ee. 3J2 WM. AITKEN. RL-OP E N I N G OF THE OAMARU BUTCHEE Y, TllAMliS-.-jTitKKT. T3 OBERT SMART begs to inform the **■*' people of Oamaru that he has ReOpened the above Butchery, where he is prepared to serve all those that favor him with their patronage with THE BEST OF MEATS, AT TUE LOWEST PKICES. 3j9 "RS. R \MSAY, Tyne-street, next T. . H. Brown's, has ACGuM.vIUOALiuN f.»r a Lw steady BUAUDERS. Terms, £l. 338 RIVATE LODGING for Two Respectable GiiNTiJB.VIIiN. lor address, ajjply at the Uhicts of Tub Evening Mail. 370 Hollow-ay's Ointment and Pills.—For bad legs, ba I breasts, scorbutic anil scrofulous sores, this is an infallible speciric. The loud expressions of earnest grat.tude made by thousand* who have experienced its unrivalled powi r over these complaints, and who hav<s been r lsed from prostrate helplessness and a condition luathesome to themselves and others, lender it quite unnecessary to enlarge in this placa upon it 3 extraordinary virtues. The p -rts atfected should be bathed with lukewarm water, anil when the pores are thereby opened the Uiutment should be well rubbed in, at least twice aday. It is always advisable to take Holloway's Pills in these disorders, as the action of the Uiutment is thereby woudenully enhanced, 'lhe PiUs check fever, purify the blood, and eject all morbid matter engendered by diseases,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 241, 30 January 1877, Page 3
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