WM. SPAIN, UUTD, XBTA-n, AND General commission agent, Tyne-strcet, Oamara. H«r«es an<l Land Bought and Sold on Com-misM-ti r.<».»n» Accounts Coilectcd. Absentees represented. CLEAN AND STSWART *" auctioneers - land, estate, AM GENERAL STOCK AND STATION AGENTS*. TIM A R U Kf;R iK R AN D R«C K, ' (Sttccesw t«>C. Martin), pEIOTOGR A P H E R S . F. and R. having received Special NSTANTANEOUS APPARATUS From London, are prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHILDREN IRRESPECTIVE OF WEATHER. 342 \i R. GEORGE ROBINSON SURGEON DENTIST, 20 years* experience, and Member of the Odontologieal Society of Great Britain, EDEN-STREET, OAMARU (Sec Blue Lamp.) &. R. visits Waimate on the Jirst Monday every month, and Palmerston on the third Monday, when required. IMPORTANT NOTICE GENUINE CLEARING SALE PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL. JC A G N E Y • intends removing to his New ind Central Premises, two doors from the Alliance Hotel, and begs to inform the public that he will offer his entire stock of STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, CROCKERY, &c., &c. f at such RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES As will be bound to effect A SPEEDY SALE, So as to enable him to replenish} hi 3 New Premises with an entirely new stock. All Goods are marked UNDER COST PRICE FOR CASH. No reasonable offer will be refused for Crockery, as he intends relinquishing that line of business. The SaTe will continue ONLY THREE WEEKS. Those ansintrs to purchase should make ar early call. A quantity of Meerschaum Pipes to be sold, regrtfiUess of prices. 10" TREES. TREES. TREE-!.
SPECIAL CHEAP LINE?. BARE OPPORTUNITY TO PCS CHASE FIRST-CLASS NURSERY STOCK. STEMSON AND LEIGH beg to notify to their numerous friends and patrons that in consequence of havinp to remove the vriiole of their valuable Nursery Stock from their present grounds, they are now offering many thousands of choice selected FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, Ornamental, Hardy, Evergreen, and Deciduous Flowering Shrub?, all of which have been annaully transplanted, and cannot be surpassed. The whole stock is clean and healthy. Apple Trees guaranteed free from American Blight. 50,000 Scotch Firs, two yearn old, transplanted. Also, a large quantity of Rhubarb Roots, including Hyatt's Victoria, Myatt's Albert, and Giant Victoria. Note the Address — WAITAKI SEED MART, THASIES-STKKET. MAIL NOTICE. TfEst'AV, 15rn J r i.Y. For Hew South Wales and Queensland, via Lyttelton, per Eotorua, at 3.15 p.m. •j7 ,;7"cxt English mail, via San Francisco, i } C JTC office about the 17th July, 1 temher! T ° tt the 2nd Se^ SALES BY AUCTION. TUI-t BYENISG. By Mr. G. Greenfield, at his Auction Mart, Tync-street, at 7 o*cfn«lr v ON' ItOSDAT. By Mr. A. H. Maude, at hi 3 Stores, Har-bor-street, at 12 o'clock sharp—Jowel ery. BIRTH. Joses.—On the 12th July, at her residence, Wharf-street, Mrs. M. A. Jones, of a son.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1008, 12 July 1879, Page 2
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