SALE BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 7th MARCH. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At 12 o'clock sharp. Ah. ma u d e , has received instructions from the Trustee in the Estate of John Locke, to sell by public auction, at above time and place— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of— Tables, 1 Handsome Telescope Dining Table, Iron Bedsteads, Bedding, 1 Suite Dining Room Furniture (in Cedar and Horsehair) Wash stand. Blankets, Counterpanes, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Antimacassars, Toilet Covers, Wool Mats, Various Mantelpiece and other Ornaments, China Dinner Service, Glassware, Decanters, &c., 1 Black Silk Dress piece, Calico, Bed Furniture, and other lots too numerous to mention. Also, An Acceptance of Joseph Moss's, due 13th of October, 1877, for L 75. A. H. MAUDE, 567 Auctioneer. BUSINESS MOTICE DUNCAN M'KENZIE, MANUFACTURE G CONFECTIONER* CoQI'ET-STREET, Oamaru, ES'PEOTFULLY informs the Trade and Public of Oamaru that he has COMMENCED the MANUFACTURING of PURE CON tidd> ess, and hopes by skll and strict attention, and by using only the Best and Purest Materials, to merit the patronage of ft public. Dealers who have hitherto been dependent <m 1 'unt din can now be suppJied in Oamaru at Dunedin Prices. 516 N 0 W LANDING. Ex Mera, from Newcastle, BEST A A COMPANY'S COALS, At Lowest Price. 517 H. AITKEN. jq- 0 W LANDING, Ex FREDERICK BASIL, 550 TONS BEST NEWCASTLE COAL. C. GALBRAITH & CO. 391 rjpHE Undersigned are now LANDING Ex William Gilford, 320 TONS BEST NEWCASTLE COAL. C. GALBRAITH & CO., Thames-street, 493 Oamarn. FOR SALEF OR SALE. The Undersigned will SELL by PRIVATE TREATY, the various FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, belonging to the Assigned Estate of Hugh M 'Lares, as under : Lot I.—The Freehold of Part of Sections 1, Block 80, with Three 5-Roomed Cottage® thereon —either separately or together. Lot 2.—Tde I ease for about 11$ years of Section 2, Mock 80 (ground rent £6 Is., with full valuation at expiry of leased with large and commodious House thereon. Thi* is a iubstantially-built and well-finished House, and suitable either as ft Privat* Dwelling or Boarding-House. Lot 3.—The Lease for about 11 years of Section 7, Block 42 (ground rent £4 per annum, with full valuation at expiry of lease), with large and commodious Boarding-Houae erected thereon (paitially finished). Lot 4.—The Lease for about 2$ years of Sections 18 to 22, Block 42, with Buildiag* thereon. Ground rent, £lB. Purchaser can remove all Buildings, &c., at expiry of lease. Lot s.—The Lease of Sections 21 and 22, Block 38, with Four 2-Roomed Cottager Rent, £8 per annum. Terms and condition* same as Lot 4. Also, the Lease of 3 Sections in Block 30 r 1 in Block 80, and 1 in Block 26, for about, two years. As the Trustees are desirous of winding; up the Estate; the above properties WILL BE. SOLD CHEAP, And being more or less mortgaged, only:* Mttle capital will be required. Full particulars on application. W. AITKEN, 470 For Self and Co-TnwtMK-
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 270, 5 March 1877, Page 3
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