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-'SAtES BY AUCTION i MONDAY, lira AUGUST. !Oa the prrmtses. Thames-street, adjoining Cock's Furniture Warehouse, At I o'clock. Gkoece g reknfiei.p has been favored -with instructions to sell by public auction, at the above time ami place—Lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of Chests Drawers, Chiffonier, Couch, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, P.edding, Singer's Sewing Machine, Pictures, Kitchen ails, &c., &o. O. GREENFIELD, 4,;0 Auctioneer. FRIDAY, l-jttt AUGUST. At Schlatter's Yards, Boundary Creek. At Noon. CO NNE L L AX D CI.O WE S have received instructions from Mr. H. ScUlutcr to crt'er for sale by auction, at above time anil place—--15 Dairy Cows and Heifers 1 Sow antt 10 Weaners. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend Mr. Sehluter's dairy stock. The cows in milk have all calved within the last month, anri the heifers are ali close to calving, in calf to Mr. Duncan's Ayrshire bull. The celebrated dairy cow known as Letting, ham's Violet, and two of her progeny will lie offered. Mr. Sohluter has broken up his English grass paddocks for cropping, and the cattte are for bona fids sale. Terms at Sale. CONN ELL AND CLOWES, H;rj Auctioneer?. PUBLIC NOTICES Ma er ew hen ua ploughing M A TC 11. PROG RAMMK. The Match 'will take place on SEPTEMBER THE sth, 1579. CLASS A. Ponblc-Fnrrows—open to all comers. Ist Pri,v. £S 0 <> 2nd „ 7 0 0 Snl «> U 0 4>h „ 5 0 0 sth •» " «> Hjh tl ... ... •> 0 0 Ct.\ss P.. - in-Hi ti> cnn-prii»*takers only. £S 0 0 o I) "i •> o .TOO pules. fn eaelt CTa-.ii tfwro ahalt be 10 c.->mp?t:-►.or«, of v.o *>; li Pri.-.j: S, or no ."th ; 7, or no -till. Assistance si »U bo given at tir.it and last nmntU only. Frit rows to be r.ot lesa that f >iTi deep. Or.ly cvrcttt.ir eouitors shalt b.? allowed. Entry for non-members, li's. 44.-, H"r.. SV<* Doublj-^u" I t Prbv •ZiA •t.h ~ t)Mi ~ Pi:EASING j ovr-RST'VKEP. ENGAGEMENT;'. ; oVEPoIoCuED. GENUINE SALE F'iGLcVEEN P.WS ONLY, *• * >%r '* r N't iTIIURSDAI, 7VII AUGUST. ALL (rl ' D*! RE-MAK KED. Look at the Price.-, and Judge for ves. FANCY GOODS, STATU >VF.RY. TOYS. Tt! p. A< 'I '< >NE>TS T GOODS. MUSICAL GOODS. Sale each day from 0 a.m. to 0 p.m. SOLOMON'S 1 TFIA M ES-ST H E ET. 454 TO THE ELECTORS OF WAITAKL IT will aoon be you- privilege to select two Members to serve you in Parliament or serve themselves. Yea were fortunate in your selection of your present members. Hut their attempt?, to serve vott havo been stultitied by the actions of tlioi-'C who s>«k £."> serve themselves and their frt?n<fa. Lib* rat ism has not, yet had a fair trial. Resolve to vote only for those who you are assured wilt not betray your confidence by arraying themselves against yon and all equitable government. Profit by the experience of other constituencies, and refuse to countenance candidates whose interests arc not identical with yours, although they may tryto persuade yott that they are. Tr.e tinr.e has arrived when you should, for sake and that of your children, exhibit political life. and. turning a deaf ear to the sophistical utterances of self-interested politicians and their adherents, vote on the side of universal progress, and not personal rgIHK undersigned, having completed the arrangements for occupation of the Yards lately held by Messrs. Adam and Kincr, is row prep "-red to supply COAT, and" FIREWOOD at the lowest cash pries. Customers favoring Lira with their orders mavdppen't or. prenipt r.ttontion to tneir wants. V/M. AN PERSON. (r ate in the employ t ,f Adam and Ivr.g.) "KI Coquet and llaudxT-rtrtctf.. JUST FINDING. S tWSIGN.'TKN i of PI'E:'H.V>~G jhL INGS. ex n-.. aiiv-.-t tf.'iu the tuaa»u'ao..ifv, «>t «*••• P and designs. a;.d vvili i;c cold ..t front (Jd per piece for cash. J. S. ANDERSON, 070 Tees-street.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1031, 9 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1031, 9 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1031, 9 August 1879, Page 3

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