i A. Harriaou. Alfred Harrison, \UOT T ONEE&, dTOCE AND ICSTATfi AGENT AI*D VALUATOR. ATURDAV SALE at 12 o'clock sbarj — Horesa, Cattle, PJge, Prodaoe »nd Merchandise, FOR SALE— Farming Implements, and Vehicle; ' of nil kinds constantly m Yards on view for Pa'e. Clearing Sales held m Town or Country as required, and most liberal terms arranged with both Buyers and Sellers. Btnts collected, and the business of absentees managed with care. Valuation made of Properties or Merchandise on easy terms, . Advances made', instantly on Goods delivered at' the Stores for Sale. gent for the Norwich Union Fire In* jurance Company, Agent for the MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION O . AUSTRALASIA ALFRED HARRISON T. Bullock mO FARMEBS, FOB SALE,---3 Woods' String Binders 1 DeeriDg 1 Bamuelson Hiring Binder 1 McCormick Wiro T. BULLOOK. TO LET— At a very low rental, a large building fronting East Street, suitable for a grain and chaff atore. T. BULLOOK. TO LET, nboat 5£ Acres Land, nicely situated on Graham's Road, together with a well-built 2 roomed House with Verandah, the proparty of Mr P. Byland, about 4 mile 3 from Tinwald. A low rental will be accepted from a good tenant. Apply to T. BULLOUK. FOR SALE. — An improved Farm of 245 Aeree, being R S 27237, situated about 5 tni'es from Chertsey. Low price and liberal terms apply 1o T. BULLOCK. £*XX —Lot 28, Trevorton, near thn <XiOO» Presbyterian Manae, containlog about i-acre, with 3-roomed Hccif thereon, for sale at the above prioft: Terms if required. — Apply to T. BOLLOCK, TO LET at a low rental .—4-rooaied Coctage at Hampstead. T. BULLOOK. FOR SALE at a low price and on liberal terms, 15 acres of land with 2-ro6rned Cottage thereon, fronting the Fairfield Road, not far from the County Saleyards. Apply to T. BULLOCK, TINWALD. TO LET— A Fonr-rr.rmpd Fotie with X Shoo, ndjo'ning Mr HeieHlne's property, and near the Railway Station. A e<r rental will ba accepted. T. BULLOOK. John srr and Co. "~ HARVEST, 1888. TTTE DESIRE TO DRAW SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR Immense Stock of all Requisites SUITABLE FOR THI3 SEiSON'S •..-.•. WOBK IN TaE HAK7EST FIELD. Harlng IMPORTED LARGELY we were never m a BBTTBR POSITION TO SUPPLY THE WANTS of this important district than at pru&ent. i ~~" """ Tho following are some of the leading lines we h*ve landing and m stock, and for which we Bolioit the favor of your esteemed orders : — 25 Tons BINDING WIRE, White Cross and Anchor 10 Tons Pure Manilla BINIDNG TWINE extra length and quality 100 Drams Golden Machinery OIL 100 Dtums Olive and Colza OIL 50 Cases Castor OIL 3 Oases Hay FORKS and RAKES 1000 Feet MACHINE CHAIN AND LINKS 10 Dob. REAPER KNIVES 288 Dcz. Reaper KNIFE Stotlons McCormick MACHINE FITTINGS RIVETS, BOLTS, and WASHERS PERFORATED ZINC for Thrteblng MAOHINES BABBET METAL OIL, POINTS, and VARNISHES of all kinds PAPERHANGINGS— A nloe Assortment ENGINE PACKING, all klrdl LEATHER BELTING, Uln to 61n (tit PRIZE DUNDEE.) JOHNOKR&CO.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1749, 25 January 1888, Page 3
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491Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1749, 25 January 1888, Page 3
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