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FOR SALE AND TO LET F E THA.T HOUSE and premises at Whitstone lately occupied by John Moore. Terms very eaßy : £25 dpposit; balance at interest. Apply immediately 152 GEORGE SUMPTER. JpiLOUR MILL FOR SALE. That well-known Flour Mill and Freehold premises situated .in Severn-street, Oamaru, lately occupied by Messrs. Procter and Steward, known as " Hay and Barra. The buildings are substantially constructed of stone, and capable of storing 15,000 bags. The machinery consists of three pairs of stones, together with all necessary apparatus for cleaning grain and silk-dress-ing flour in the most approved manner, the whole being driven by a horizontal highpressure engine and tubular boiler, having abundance of power for all the purposes required. Oamaru District is famed for the production of splendid whest, which being grown on limestone land renders it equal to Adelaide. t has also a good Harbor and easy railway communication. Full particulars as to terms, &c., can be obtained on application to MR. GEORGE SUMPTER, 158 Land and Estate Agent, Oamaru. Farms upon deferred payments. The New Zealand and Australian Land Company, Limited, are now sub-dividing their magnificent properties in Canterbury, Otago, and Southland, into convenientlysized FARMS, which are open for selection on remarkably EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. These lands are the earliest selections made-in the Colony, were purchased direct from the Crown, and are unsurpassed for soil, climate, and situation. They all front on the main line of railway, and are within a few miles of good shipping ports. For plans and further information, Apply to N. M. & AGENCY CO., LIMITED, Christchurch, Timaru, and Invercargill; J. T. FORD & CO., Christchurch and Timaru; MACLEAN & STEWART, Timaru; CONNELL & CLOWES, Oamaru ; WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., Dunedin; MACLEAN BROTHERS, Dunedin; And at the Head Offices of the Com--125 pany, 11, Bond-street, Dunedin. QSBORNE HARVESTER & BINDER. The above celebrated machine is NOW ON SALE By the undersigned. Descriptive pamphlet on application. FRANK DUNLOP, 642 Agent. ARYESTER KIMi HEAPER AND BIN DF.K, Fitted with new l!ack Improvement, For ae.-.son 1880. H Lightest, Simplest, and Best Machine yet introduced. Cuts a six-foot swath. Only one wire used. Hand Binding Table given in. HASSELL, SON AND CO., 995 Agents. TENDERS TENDERS will be received up to 29th INST., for the PURCHASE of Stock, Book Debts, and Working Plant, of Mr. John Peattie, Storekeeper, Peeblestown. Particulars may be learned at the store, or from the undersigned. 129 HOOD AND SHENNAN. TO CARPENTERS. TENDERS will be received until 27th INSTANT for the Erection of a DWELLING HOUSE. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply 146 GEO. GRENFELL, Tees-street. EDUCATIONAL OAMARU DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. T IHIS SCHOOL will be RE-OPENED for the Session on MONDAY, 26th INST., at 10 a.m. The scheme proposed to the School Committee for the future management of the School will be initiated. The only fee chargeable is TEN SHILLINGS per quarter for one or all of the higher branches, payable in advance. ROBERT PEATTIE, M.A., 133 Rector. LADIES' SCHOOL, REED-STREET. M RS. GLEESON TTOiL RE-OPEN SCHOOL, ON MONDAY, 2ND FEBRUARY. 148 LADIES' SCHOOL, OLD TEES-STREET HALL. HE MISSES COLE Will RE-OPEN their School on MONDAY, 26TH INSTANT. 114 T O RAKANUI COLLEGE, BLOESKIN. NEXT TERM BEGINS MONDAY, 2ND FEBRUARY, 1880. The Buildings have been suitably enlarged to meet the increasing requirements of the School. FIRST-CLASS EDUCATION In all branches, classical and modern. Special attention is given to physical training. Terms— Seventy-five Guineas per annum. APPIy REV. R. L. STANFORD, 911 Blueskin. PUBLIC NOTICES COOKSON'S CONSULTATION ON DUNEDIN CUP. FEBRUARY 26th. ISSC 2000 AT £1 EACH. First Horse Second Horse 400 Third Horse 200 Starters 200 Non-startera ... 4UU £2OOO Exchange, Is for cheques; two Btamps for reply and result. Address— „ E. COOKSON, Warner's Hotel. 771 Or, Box 180, Port Office, Christchurch.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1177, 24 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1177, 24 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1177, 24 January 1880, Page 3

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