LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE LADIES OF OAMAEU. -\ ,T I S S P R O C T E R J_vJL hesrs to inform the Ladies of Oamaru anil the Surrounding Districts, that she has PURCHASED MISS CLOUGH'S BUSINESS, Sitti.it?: in lichen-street, and is now in a -• sit: ii ti> sii|)|ilv every variety and novelty ;;> !"..'icy Goods, Work, Materials, &c. F .i'li. - i>uii materials traced for Braiding asri S.v.!:i Stitch. Note the Address— MISSPR O C T E R, Itchen-stref.t. 119 IMPORTANT NOTICE. ••. • V I T A K I H O U S E, Thames-street, Oamaku. Wii! he Shewn on SATURDAY FIRST, li'th MARCH, a lot of Marvellously Cheap Bargains, in the following Departments, vi>:.: Lidies' Costumes >hauls and Mantles Miliiuery I "tiderelothing ' 'hildren's Drcsse3 Children's Pelisses i hildren's Frocks and Squares. \V AIT AK I II OUS E, TUAHES-STRF.KT. 113 JUST ARRIVED, LARGE AND VARIED Stock of JOKS, STATIONERY, La. V E R E N g, THAMES-STREET, Oamari-. 713
SALES BY AUCTION FIJIDAY, l."»th MARCH. At the Rectory, Hull-street. poN.VELL AND CLOWES Lave received instructions from John Thornton. K-q. (in consequence of his leaving Oamaru), to c-l'fer l>y public auction, at the IJectory, at ab>ve time, the whole of his VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EHFhCTS, consisting of— Drawing-room Suite I'iano i nearly new) A valuable Dessert Service of real old China Dining-room Tables, Carpets, Chairs, Bedsteads, Lamps, Crockery, and other articles too numerous to menCOXXELL AND CLOWES,
pOXXKLL AND CLO WE S have received instructions from Mr. Alex. Stewart, to offer for sale by public auction, at above time and place— HIS VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being SECTIONS 21 and ■22, BLOCK XL, Oamaru District, '•imtaining SSa. 2r. 19p. Ei">H ATION (Leasehold) SECTION -."J, same Block, containing 4Ga. :ated on the T\ aiareka, hj- Mr. Hassell's late :Liir-v. and /rents the
SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH. At the Swan Yards, Thames-street. At 1 o'clock. I 0 X X !•: LI, A-X D CLOWES iiavi? received instructions from Tliilip ;den, Esq. (in consequence of his leaviug Colony), to sell by public auction, at ve time and place One superior WAGGONETTE (to carry six), nearly light and strongly built, with Pole, Lamps, &c, complete One Pair powerful CARRIAGE HOUSE?, Bay with Black Points, well matched, staunch, sound, and perfectly quiet One Set DOUBLE HARNESS (complete), nearly new One Li-ht American-built STATION EXPRESS, with Pole and Shafts. Also, Double and Single HARNESS for same, all complete One tine upstanding Grey MAR] " Waimea,"' by "Leamington," out of a half-Arab mare. Up to any weight, carries a lady, and is very Terms liberal. CONNELL AND CLOWES, Auctioneers.
\\, r* intend, during the Oram Season, * * holding FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES Of all kinds of F4.KM PRODUCE. AVo have Storage at our new Stores for 0(i<!0 bags, where grain may be seen in the bulk. CONNELL £ CLOWES, Sl2 Auctioneers.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 581, 13 March 1878, Page 3
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