SALES BY AUCTION TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, Bth JUNE. At hi 3 Stores. Harbor-street. At 12 o'clock. i A If. MAUDE -*■• li.ih received instructions to sell by public auction, at above time and place, a [LARCH AND VALUABLE COLLECTION i OP' BOOKS, Comprising Books to suit all classes of Readers. Catalogues on application at the aucA. H. MAUDE, 709 Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 11th JUNE. CLEABINC SALE. On the Premises, corner of Thames and Coquet streets. k H. MAUDE •-*-• lia3 received instructions from Messrs. Mayhew and Clemo, to sell by public auction, at above time and place, all their STOCK-IN-TRADE of FURNITURE, &c, consisting of Bedsteads, Cheffonier, Ottoman, Chest of Drawers and Linen Press, Loo Tables, Ladks' Oak Chairs, Curtain Poles, lOU Feet of Class (14 by 12), Flax Fibre and Horsehair, Carpenter's Bunch, (.'ramps, and a Quantity of Paint, ie., itc. Without Reserve. A. 11. MAUDE, >II Auctioneer.
WHILES'DAY, 12th JUNE. On the i'renii?':?, Thames-street. At 12 o'clock. A \ Jr. M A U D E '-• has received instructions from the Trustee tti tlie Estate of James Bee, to sell t>y public auction, at above time and place, a Large and Well-selected Stock of WINKS, SPIRITS, ALE, POUTER, AND GROCERIES. In drawing attention to above sale, the auctioneer would observe that the whole of this splendid Stock has been recently selected, Mr. IJee having only been in business a few ironths, and is of best quality and brands. A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer.
PKELIMIN Alt V NOTICE. WHITSTONE ESTATE. At his Stores, Harbor-street. A H. MAUDE J has received instntctions from the Hon. Itohurt Campbell to offer by public auction, at an early ilate— THE WHITSTONE ESTATE, Sub-divided into Sections to suit all classes There is a j;ood metalled road into Oamaru, and the Waiareka Kaiiway intersects the Dropertv. The property is thus brought . few minutes <>f the town of Oainaru. The S'il, as is well known, is of tinrichest character, being one of the earliest selections in the justly celebrated Oainaru District. Such an opportunity of purchasing really choice Freehold Land, adjacent to the third largest town in the Middle Island, has not yet been offered to the public. Terms very liberal. Full particulars in a '"utnre issue. 740 A'r'H. MAUDE. SATUKDAY, 15th JUNE. At the Stores, Tyne-strcet. At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD SECTIONS. To Capitalists, Speculators, and Others. SPLENDID BUILDING SITES. FLEMING AND HEDLE Y have received instructions from the owner, to snbmit to public competition, at the above time and place — SECTIONS IS and 19, BLOCK XXIX., Oamara Town. The auctioneers can strongly recommend these Sections as being the very best Building Sites in Oamaru. The situation is not too elevated to cause any inconvenience, and high enough to command the view independent of any one building or planting in front. The Sections immediately below may be secured at a reasonable rental for a long term of years, thus giving four full sections. With these advantages the sites are well worthy of the attention of all classes of buyers. Terms at sale. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, Auctioneers. NOTICE. RHE undersigned begs to draw attention to a very CHOICE ALE, Specially adapted for family use. Also, Wines—Very CHOICE PORT, and ADELAIDE WINES in variety, r E> B, PEAECE,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 654, 7 June 1878, Page 3
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