RIFLES BAND (] a pkomek adE concert. .tttrDAY ETENISG. at 8 o'clock. ii TrK One Shilling. 919 volunteer ball. THTJESDAY, 22sd JULY. E P 0 P 0 BALL J. JENNINGS tf-ILL START A CAB j rom . tha Star and Garter Hotel to-night, yt quarter to seven, to convey visitors to the above. 904 TO THE PUBLIC. rtRi'ER'S GRAND ART UNION H 1 AND "freeEXHIBITION OF PRIZES, Thames-street, Oamarn. MEMBERS AT £1 EACH. 100 PRIZES. pi. ,i,ove Exhibition will be open for inspection on Saturday, 17th Jn3t. The Firat Prize consists of a ipLESDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Lg i Comfortable Three-rooomed Cottage, „th nJi-i- 3ectlon °* * n town of prizes consist of a grand .nllectatttf Pictures after the most eminent inters. On inspection, the pictures -will found to be beautifully framed. from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. Admission Free. 863 SOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP OF JICS, STEEL, AND HENDRY.
VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN that the L\ pARTNEE SHIP between the underigneJ John Jack, James Steel, and AleiHendry, in the trade or business of licismiihs, Wheelwrights, and Ironlumlers.at Oamaru, nnderthe firm of Jack, xef, and Hendry, wa3 DISSOLVED by utoal conaant on the Sth day of JUNE jtpwt. Witness our hands this 19th day of July, JOHN JACK, JAMES STEEL, ALEX. HENDRY, to the signatures of John Jack, James Steel, and Alexander Hendry, L G. Crkagh, Solicitor, Oamarn. 901 SATURDAY, 31ST JULY. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At noon. A H. MAUDE has received instructions from Mr. Cm. Collins to sell by pnblic auction, at he abova time and place 2J Acres of Land, situated near the North Town Belt, facing the sea, near to the Railway Station; divided into suitable allotments. Fuller particulars in future advertisement. Plana an be seen at the office of A. H. MAUDE, CO Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, 23 rd JULY. At the Farm, near Boundary Creek, Papakaio, (About two miles beyond the Reservoir). At Noon. PRESERVED CLEARING SALE. OO3TNELL AND CLOWES have received instructions from 'fc Alexander Grant (who i 3 leaving the Strict) to offer for sale by public auction, at time and place—All the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, As follows—
4 Draught Hares 1 Draught 2-year-old Filly 2 Draught 1-year-old Fillies Draught Foals •i Hacks (saddle and harness) 1J Dairy Cows and Heifera 13 earling 3 Calves I Ayrshire Ball - Breeding Sows (in ptg) MO Fowls, 12 Ducks lj o Bags Oafca 1 Tons Derwents 1 Chaff-cutter and Horse-power (good working order} •Drays and Frames -Reaping Machines •Rollers 1 Double-furrow Plough -Sets Harrows 1 Water Barrel, on wheels . Leading, and Plough Harness aorae Covers, Saddles Dairy Utensils, Household Furniture &c -> See., See. rti* would draw special at°u clearing sale. The draught are thorough workers. One of aa a three-year-old, is fit for any show >d, anrl ti the same may he said of the Ua S draught stock. dairy COW 3 are rea % first-rate. Three en * have calved within the last fort- - and are i a full pro fit. Xh ree 0 f the will within ten days; the Ce of the cows and heifers within six 3re thoroughly good and ito k purchased a farm near Pden, everything ia for positive »g*K Express will leave the offices of the Pioneers at H o'clock on morning of sale. Liberal. , COKNEIi'AKi) CLOWES, Auctioneers.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 22 July 1880, Page 3
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542Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 22 July 1880, Page 3
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