'. ~S BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 31 »t JULY. At his Mart, Tyne-«treet. At Noon. SALE OF FURNITURE, &c., 4c. f i korge "Feeekfieli. i has liven f ivurr-'l with instruction* : r'ri>itL a v. ho la leaving the country, to sell by auction, A LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNIi '1! KE, etc., etc. Consisting of Cheat Drawers, Toilet Table, W ashRtand, Harmonium, Chambers' Encyclopaedia and other Books, Fishing Tackle, Clocks, etc., etc. G. GREENFIELD, 281 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 10th AUGUST. At Commercial Yards. At 12 o'clock. GREAT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE or HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, AND GRAIN. Important to Farmers, Merchants, and Others. Fleming and hedley have received instructions from Joseph Johnstone, Esq., to sell by public auction, at the above time and place, ALL HIS EFFECTS, A3 follows : 17 First-clas3 Draught Horses 1 Young Thoroughbred Hack, 4 years, by Stormbird 1 Really good Hack, by Meleagher 6 Farm Drays and Frames, good a» new 30 Sets of Harness, all sorts 2 Gents* Riding Saddles and Bridles 20 Horse Covers, nearly new 400 Second-hand oacba 3000 Bags Rfidstraw Wheat 2f)o Sacks Prime Short Seed Oata 4 D. F. Ploughs and Trees 1 Swing Plough and Trees 4 Sets of Iron Harrowd ChafFcutter (4-horse power) 1 Trafford Range (No. S) 1 Range (extra large size) All the Cooking Utensils.
The Auctioneer -would direct special attention to this Extensive Sale. The horses have alf been carefully selected at various regardless of expense, and they will l>e found to Le a lot well-worth looking after. The implements are all in first-class order. The "Wheat and Oats were grown on the Maerewhenua Station, and the quality of the Grain grown there is well-known to everyone. As the vendor has made up his mind to sell, everything will go to the highest bidder. Terms at sale. FLEMING AND HEDLKY. 15? Auctioneers. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES v. In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876"." and of the Bankruptcy of JOHN PEATTIE, oi Papakaio, a Debtor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a MEETING of the CREDITORS of the said JOHN PEATTIE will be held at the Court-house. Oamaru, on THURSDAY, tiir FfKST DAY of AUGUST, IS7S, at 3 o'clock, for the purpose of passing <* resolution that the Eiid John Peattie be forthwith discharged. T. H. BBOVTN, 23" trustee. RAILWAY NOTICES NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTCHURCH SECTI N. EXTENSION TO PALM HUSTON. ON and after MONDAY, the 15th July, Trains will run between Oamaru and Palmerston as follows : NORTH. Stations. Palmerßton (leave) ... Waihemo ~ Pukiviti ~ Kartigi ~ Hillgrove Hampden „ Wainakarua Herbert „ Waimotu ~ Maheno ~ Totara ~ Deborah _,, Oamaru (arrive) SOUTH. Oamaru (leave) Dehorah ~ Totara ~ Maheno ~ . Waimotu ~ Herbert „ Wainakarna I Hampden ~ [ Hiilgrove • • Kartigi_ ~ < Pukiviti ~ ! W*ihemo ~ "..Imerfton (arrive) ... ! * Trains stop if necessary. Notice should I be given to the guard at the previous stopI ping place. . | Present Time Table, Oamaru and HilI grove, will be cancelled from above date. Special Trains between Oamaru and Port ! Moeraki will be run when necessary. | Traffic will also be resumed on the P>lue- | skin-Waikouaiti Section from same date. ~ Coaches between Waikouaiti and PalI I merston to suit train. FREDEPvICK BACK, General Manager. ( General Manager's Office, I Christchurch, July 10, 1878. _ 11/
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 718, 29 July 1878, Page 3
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