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}>r\fv,- t»KGA>*S. AND MUSICAL GOODS. G< r: r, i: v; r; r, Rr. F. XFiELD Etas re»;«.-iv*d instructions from Alfred A. Solomon to sell by public auction— The Whole of the 5 ' PIANOS, ORGANS, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Saved front his late Fire. >f.B. The Pianr» and Organ 3 will be on i view in the above premises on Monday and | Tneaday nest. The Aactionccr would call special attention to the atave lot, as they comprise ; Pianos and Organs from the bwt makers. Parties wanting a go«d Piano or Organ will do well to attend. The wholj will bo sold VVi6',t,.rtt the Slijrhcat Reserve. ' t:. GREENFIELD, ■yio Auctioneer. KAITANGATA RELIEF FUND. FfllD.U, '-I-t MARCH. A* r.'.<i Mar?, '£ync-ntraeii. If) El'itGE GI:EEN FIK L D )' Jf wll sell by pnb;;<. 'ct'on, at the ptK. t,mt sad pbe-\ on i»--h"dl of the ► .'.»>«w. i tnd •• ' AN V G* ODS IN KIND CONTRIBUTED. I N'.B. •'"' .jttlribntorß -ire r«.;je:t fully re ' -jueatcd to h?v.' all gr.ds in the Auction Room before 11 o'clock on day of sale, a.id not later, G. GREENFIELD, 724 Auctioneer. SATfTRDAY, 22s n MARCH. ' At 12 o'clock. GREAT CLEARING .-'ALE OF SAV.N TIMBER. r-i_ R. FREE MA N AN D CO. * have received instructions iron: .'.b-.s-r 3 . r.i.iiartaon Bros, ant Mat tin to •.lit- aif :■■> ;>u!die on the ground ;■ ! ••--.-• '.?■::!. Ma : n Hush i:o-..i. ! t ,i *>.o<-'<> Feet Sawn Timbs-r, comprinin:: H >anis ar.ci >Vantiing, BHck Pin/, and Totara, :rs junk 30 0 Sawn Stakes (black pine and tOtlT.t 4WO >awn Manuka Stakes ."•>)») Sa-.vn rating. 4 x <i and 5 f-et IW<> Sawn Po.-t.-, K x 6. 6 x .'1 50«)W Split Posts 5«)« Straining and Stoekvard Potts r.HOO Split Stakes (Mack pine and l t-.tara} i lfM{> fij>tit Manuka Stake* ' SMtirtSttlit and Rnnnd R.\its ! I.ttno-Heon ;»rovt>tef ; i"r. P.. FREEMAN & CO., >;••' Auctioneers. THURSDAY. 'Z-mx. .\vr> FRIDAY, 21 MARCH, iSTC*. At i2 o'd&ck. i'« k /.- Annual Sslr r.f x -!t. . Pure !'nttr.;r. !:-W Marc-,; G-dding/ ..mI Fillies, Tiior.v.:vkl:r/'d I ?F -o:., ar.d Lstf-'n <:t-'*p. f \xr right, stephknson, & co. j t V have received ia.-tr.*ct'on3 from t >twar>i Menlove, Ksq., to sell by suction. ! ,J Wit'iK'or f'.u-fc, on Thura i-.y arid Friday, i : ( >;h -unt 21st March rrarciti-.'-.-ty, cadi clay [ >,r. 12oVn;kFlfiST DAY: VVV.K CLYDESDALE STOCK.. Consisting of—t Pare Clydctiale Eufcire ) [i.-rsua, viz., Prince Albert, Lord Ciydc, R'.sing Star, iiid Lord Bcicon^ftcld. 41 Magnificent Brood Mare.-?, all served bv the Mimwncii sires Prince Charlie. Prince .\lb.:rt, and Lord f!»MPon."'"i»!'d. '"-jry Superior Tv/o-ycar-oM Fiilie.-. by Crown Prince a'-id Prince Albert. 25 Grand Geldings, from three years old and upwards. THOROUGHBRED STOCK, Ac. The well-known Racing Miro Mabel., s-arved by Mr. Dodson's Caasivclautii- : a! jo. threa o r . her progeny, by >- 1 :::•:.■( and re." I»j. SECOND DAY: LINCOLN SHEEP. U) Pnre-bred Linceln Hams, bred by Mcssrs. Kirkham and Dudding, the celebrated Englrsh breeders, and iiiiportcd by Mr. Menlove. '2O Pnre-bred Lincoln Ewes, from the same breeders, and also imported. 130 Pure-bred Lincoln Rants, the property of the above. " 3t> Pnre-bred Lincoln Ewes, the proceny of the above. 1000 Well-bred Lincoln Ewes, in lots to snit purcha •The Anctici caiii;:" the attention of stndmasters, breeders, and others to thi3, Mr. Menlove's FIRST ANNUAL SALE OF PTJEELKISD :;WCK. The stud now abont tobccliapcsad of issccond to none in New Zealand, and It h a wellknown faet, both in regard to horsc3 and sheep, that Mr. Menlove h.-,s spared neither expense nor time in securing tk: very purest .•food procurable from vhe :no?t cc-iebrated | '•riders, both at Home and in New Zealand, j i"he Stock t-> be sold are in iii_-:ithv condifi.in. and do honor aiikj t'-. th«.ir .iircs and ! Terms at Sale. I Luncheon provided. Arrangements bare been made with the Railway Department for a train to leave Oamaru for Windsor Park each day of sale, at 10.45 a.m., returning the same evening. Catalogues oa application to tbe Auctioneers, 6 *l

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 911, 18 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 911, 18 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 911, 18 March 1879, Page 3

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