SALES BY AUCTION TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, fcth JtINK. At jl'Kay'a Sale Yards, top of Severnstreet. At 12 o'clock. ./ H. M ± U D F. j>p ,a; received instructions from Mr. jtaii* • v f |>r K an < to "« 11 fe y pnblic auction, ,iw- 4 '' tin<c and place—s h~™ MILCH COWS (in milic and .if. calving) f lv.o-yuar-old STEERS (in forward condition) 8 Ditto Ditto KfTIFERS ID YEARLINGS (mixed aexes), and jO fowls. flie above are for sale in consequence of . jforgan having had his stacks of hay J strain destroyed by tire on Ist instant, n ot having enough feed to carry bis jdt through the winter. A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer.
FRIDAY, 7th JUNE. tJl'Efty'a Yards, top of Severn-street. At 12 o'clock. 11. MAUD K i> fins received instructions from Messr?. tlsßcoH., to Bell by public auction, at r0 time and place 15 Heavy Draught FT LUES AND WELDINGS, bred by Mr. Kitchen, of Moa Flat ; and 4 Useful Light Farming FILLIES. J* above 'will be found well worthy the mtioa of buyers, being altogether the t lot of Young Draught Stock ever m l for sale in this district. A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer.
SATURDAY, Bth JUNE. At hta Stores, Harbor-street. At 12 o'clock. H. M A U D E haa received Instructions to sell hy liu auction, at above time anil place, a i;E AKD VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS, Comprising Books to snit all of Readers. ':ias3' No reser"-. dognea on appliw.iur; at the s.n office. A. H. JUl'iiF:, Aiii-tionopr. WEDNESDAY, 12th JUNE.
Oa the Premises, Thames-street. At 12 o'clock. H. MAUD K haa received instructions from the so in the Estate of James Bee, to sell ;Mie auction, at above time and place, 511 anil Well-selected Stock of IXESv SPIRITS, ALE, PORTER, AND GROCERIES. drawing attention to above sale, the wer would observe that the whole of splendid iHock has teen recently ul, Mr. Be; having- only been in btisii few rrontha, and is of best qnality
No reseve. A. h MAUDE. Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NyriCE. WHITSTONK esivtk. At his Stores, Harbor-s\; e t. H. M A t D K has received instructions >om the Rnln-rt Campbell to offer l>„ pti>)lii■r„ at an early 'late— THE WHITSTONK EST AT FT, 'idcd into Sections to suit all cli aeg of buyers. fo is a good metalled road into Oamart it Waiareka Railway intersects the "J. TVm property ia thus brought iilew minutes of the town of Oamaru. ! S"il, as is well known, is of the tvharaeter, being one of the earliest "Mia the justly celebrated Oamaru 1 !<ii opportunity of purchasing really Freehold Land, adjacent to the third t"wn in the Middle Island, has not Coffered to the public. Terms very liberal. ■H particulars in * fntnn? issue. A. K. MAm 1 :.. SATUBDAY, Bth JUNE. the Boundary Creek Yards. At I o'clock. SUTTON, AND CO. received instructions to sell by Action, at the above time and place— Huail 1 and 2 year old STEERS HEIFERS milch r^n's. 5 to draw attention to lrj lot, as being fresh, well-grown ""Well worth looking after. "Vie, Horses, &c., brought to the P to the hour of sale will be sold \Ktiaed lot*. \ Terms at sale. SUTTON, AND CO., Auctioneer*.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 652, 5 June 1878, Page 3
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533Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 652, 5 June 1878, Page 3
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