LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. 3USKY SOUND COPPKK MiM.s COMPAN Y. Capital ... £. r (),000 In Shares of £1 each—la Gel on application ; In (id on allotment; calls, fid per share. The Prospectus of this Company is now issued, and may be had at any of the Branches of the Colonial Bank. The Share List will positively CLOSE on SATURDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. Application for Shares may be made to the Malingers of the Colonial Bank, or to the Secretary of the Company, GEORGE WATSON, 781 Princes-street, Dunedin. 1878 SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. TOO H E Y
NOW SHOWING FIRST IMPORTATION LONDON AND PARIS MILLINERY Also, SOME BEAUTTFUL NOVELTIES TN DRESS STUFFS, FLOWERS, RHSBONS, AX li FANCY GOODS. As' Kaislv In'si-kction* rs Invited. T O O H E V, HALL OF COMMERCE, THAMES-STREET. -VT O W LANDING, -*~ ' Ex Cabarfoidh, from Newcastle, '-»')») TONS A. A. COMPANY'S COAL. A considerable Reduction will be made iu Price while landing. C. GALBRAITH AND CO. September l(i, 187 S. 793 SALES BY AUCTION TUESDAY, •J4'i"ii SEPTEMBER, IS7S. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS. LAND, CROPS, Ac.
MANCHESTER P. 11 OS. AND GOLDSMITH have received instructions from Mosars. Ennis and Chalmers to sell, on the above date, at their Farm about 1 h mile South of Waimate Junction Station, the following Stock, Implements, and Effects, Land, Crop, etc.: — 17 Prime Heavy Draught Geldings, 4 to (! years old 4 First-class Heavy Draught Mares, in foal to Banker 2 Prime Hacks, a good buggy pair, aged 4 and 5 years 1 Engine, combine, elevator, etc., complete, by Rustin and Proctor, as good as new 1 New Timber Truck 1 Body Waggon 5 New Farm Drays, with frames 2 New Wood's lleapers and Binders .'! Last Year's Reapers, by Iteid and Gray 1 Now Metal Roller 1 Largest size Chart-cutter (new), by Keid and Gray fi Double-furrow Ploughs, by Ueid and Gray, with Swingle-trees and Fittings, complete 400 Sacks Prime Short Oats '201)0 Empty Cornsacks About Half-Ton Bacon 2 Tons Flour A Large Assortment of all kinds of First-class Harness and other general Farm Requisites, too numerous to detail ALSO, The Goodwill of Lease of Education Reserves Nos. 1127 and 1178, consisting 0f—577 Acres, with 13 years to run ; 400 Acres in wheat; 177 in oats, all sown early, well fenced with live fences, divided into three paddocks ; with a good 4-Roomed House, a 22-Stall Stable, Garden (with Fruit Trees), and good Well of Water theroon. Torms at Sale. Luncheon provided. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. The Auctioneers have pleasure in calling special attention to the bona fide nature of this sale, and to the superior quality of the Horses, several ot which were imported from Victoria, boing of the very best stamp in the country, too well known to need further comment. The Farm is also some of the best Land in tho Colony, situate about one-and-a-half mile from the Railway Station. The whole property affords an opportunity for investment seldom olfered, as tho owners are determined to sell, in consequence of a dissolution of partnership. 830
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 762, 20 September 1878, Page 3
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