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SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH. At the .Swan Yards, Thames-street. : /~1 0X X ELL AND CLOWES Gt.-.ir j.'T a'ii Sons, to ilfer i.y public auction, at :'.i<i>\e time aud place 1 Black HARNESS MARE 1 Ray SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSE. CONNELL AND CLOWES, 15S Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 30th MARCH. On the premises. At 12 o'clock. Unreserved Clearing Sale of Prime Dairy Cows, and Heavy Draught Horses. To Farmers, Dairymen, Butchers, Contractors, and Others. FLEMING AND HED LE Y have received instructions from Mr. John Donaldson to sell by public auction, at Cave Valley, on Saturday, the 30th March, all his splendid stock of Dairy Cows and Draught Horses, as follows 13 Excellent Quiet Cows, in full milk S Do do at calving 5 Very Nice Quiet Heifers 4 3-ytar-old Fat Steers 1 I'nre shoit-horn Bull 1 Spring-cart Horse and Harness I DRAUGHTS—--1 First-class Heavy Draught Mare, 5 years, by the Pride of Scotland, and in foal to the Young Banker 1 First-class Mare, by President, bied by F. Bromley, Esq., and in foal to Young Banker 1 Bav Gelding, 7 years, thoroughly staunch I Black Gelding, 4 years, by the Duke 1 Bay Gelding, 3 years, by the Duke 1 Heavy 2-year-old Colt, by Crown Prince 4 Acres of Growing Crop of Mangolds 3 Acres of Growing Crop of Potatoes. The Auctioneers would direct attention to this auction. All the Stc;k is for positive sale, the vendor is giving up his present line of business. The Cows are nearly all young, very quiet, and remarkably good milkers. They were selected at various times, -with great care and judgment. The Draught Stock are very good, and, besides being very eood sort.-, are all grand Terms at sale. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, Auctioneers.

FOR SALE AND TO LET

1 O 11 S A L E—- ~*~ SECTIONS 7, BLOCK XLIL, and 22, BLOCK LXXVK. On Section 7, Block XLIL, is erected a substantial Twenty-two-Roomed Boardinghouse, at present occupied l>y Mrs. Morton, and has lately been put in iirst-class order throughout. There are also Outbuildings connected -with the same. On Section 22, Block LXXYIL, is erected a Two-lloomed Wooden Cottage, with Leantoo and Outbuildings. The Cottage is lined throughout. For particulars, apply to W. AITKEN, 973 Or C. GALBRAITH. That Commodious RESIDENCE, lately occupied by Mrs. Farrar, containing II l.'no-ns, with Stable, Washhous>-, and Fowlhou.se adjoining. For particulars, apply to MESSIiS. FLEMING <•• HF.DLEY, Oamaru ; or to DAYID BOOTH, SB2 Maheno. FENCING WIRE (Johnston's) CORN SACKS (fidl-weight Calcuttas). PUBLIC NOTICES YJESSIiS. CoNXELL AND CLOWES have Rl-'MOVED to their New Premises, Ol'i 0.-ITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, TYNE-STREKT. SC X OI'IC E. NGAPARA TOWNSHIP. PURCHASERS of Sections in this Township are hereby informed that they must at once PAY to me the UNPAID BALANCES of Purchase Money, as Mr. I'll wards has for some time been prepared to give Trausters. JOSEPH MIRAMS, Solicitor, Tyne-street, Oamaru. Oamaru, 15th March, IS7B. 14S MUSI C. fc/f~R- M. A. JONES has commenced JLt'JL giving LESSONS on the Pianoforte. Terms : Three Guineas per Quarter. Pianos Tuned. Address : Test-street, Oamaru. 136 > AILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS i TIMARU, are now OPEN.—The will remain 20 minutes for Travellers to take Refreshments. Luncheon, Dinner, Tea and Coffee, and Meals from half-past 6 a.m. till S o'clock p.m. Wines and Spirits of the Beat Brands kept. 975 S. DxCOSTA, Leuae.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 585, 19 March 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 585, 19 March 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 585, 19 March 1878, Page 3

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