Public Notices. TEA. 2s TEA. CONCRETE STORE. Elizabeth Street. THE decided success which has attended the efforts made at the above Establishment, to offer a GOOD TEA at 2s per lb, which should command a good sale, encourage us to ask those who have not brought our Tea into competition to do so. The present state of the market offers a great opportunity for securing remarkable value for the money. Country orders will be forwarded at once, on remittance of P. 0.0. or cheque. J. CLAYTON & CO. £1 REWARD. STRAYED from St. John’s Wood one Dark Brown MARE, branded H on near shoulder with white star on forehead; also a Steel Grey ENTIRE with no visible brand, about 11 hands high and 2 years old. Any person returning same to Office of this paper will receive the above reward. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LECTURE upon the advantages of CO-OPERATION will be delivered by MR BATEMAN, of CHRISTCHURCH, at TIMARU, October 26, at 7 p.m. in Mr H. Green’s Corn Store. Chair to be taken by A. St. G. Hamersley, Esq. IN LIQUIDATION. JONAS, HART, AND WILDIE. WE have this day handed over to MR WILLIAM DAVIDSON, Accountant, Timaru, all books, accounts, and documents in connection with our late business, with authority to pay all moneys due by the firm, and to receive payment of all accounts due to the firm. His signature for all monies paid will be recognised by us as a sufficient discharge. An early settlement of all accounts due is requested. M. JONAS. MAURICE JNO. HART. G. H. WILDIE. Timaru, Oct. 12, 18S0. Moss Joinsi.Si NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. |\ /TOSS JONAS begs to notify to the LVX Public that having purchased the luildings of the late firm of JONAS, HART nd WILDIE, he will carry on Business here as he has done for the last six years,' nd trusts that he will continue to give the nine satisfaction in the future as ho has one in the past. FREEHOLD FARM. MOSS JONAS has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, Timaru, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 895 Acres Freehold Land at Kakahu. The above Farm is all first'dass Down Land, with a clay subsoil, ring-fenced, and with a good and permanent water supply. About 650 acres have been cropped twice and arc now in stubble, the balance in Native grass. For grazing purposes this land is not to be surpassed; while Jfor wheat growing it is well known that this disl trict is the finest in South Canterbury. This land is likely to increase considerably in value within the next few years, the central trunk line of Railway passing close by, and a station will be located adjoining the property. Terms very Easy. Sale at 2^oclock. MOSS JONAS, Auctioneer. APSLEY TOWNSHIP EXTENSION, WAI-ITI ROAD. MOSS JONAS instructed by Messrs T. W. Fyfc, James Granger, and James Shepherd (empowered under a decree of the Siqircme Court), will Sell b}' Public Auction, at his Sale Rooms Timaru, on MONDAY, NOV. 1, The whole of the above choice Property, in Two Lots, of 25 acres each. Those desirous of securing a compact block for a residential site cannot do better than avail themselves of the opportunity now presented, Apsley being one of the pleasantest spots in the vicinity of Timaru for a gentleman’s residence. The sections sold at a former sale are being rapidly built upon, and land in the neighborhood is becoming more valuable every day. Plans can be seen at the offices of Mr James Granger, and the Auctioneer, from whom every information may be obtained. Sale at 2 o’clock. MOSS JONAS, Auctioneer. Terms: '25 per cent on fall of hammer 25 . „ in fourteen days Balance in four year, at a Jlow rate of interest. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. (To be sold to Close Partnership Account.) SPECIAL TERMS. MOSS JONAS has been instructed by Messrs H. J. and E, P. Sealy, in consequence of the Dissolution of Partnership, to sell I)3' Public Auction, at his Rooms, Main South Road, Timaru, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, Those Magnificent Freehold Estates at GLENGUMMELL and BROCKLEY. GLENGUMMELL. 168 acres, being Rural Sections Nos. 1-1015, 16990, 11062, and part of 16950, all securely fenced, and planted with gum trees of various kinds. The above will be submitted in three blocks of 66, 50, and 52 acres respectively, 62 acres, adjoining the above, now under oats, being let for one crop to Mr John Gibson. BROCKLEY. 102 acres, being Lots 1,6, 1,5, 7,8, and 16, on the sale plan of the Brockley Estate, all in separate paddocks, and laid down in English grass. The above will be submitted in four lots of 12, 21, 67, and 29 acres respectively. Immediate Title guaranteed. TERMS: One-third cash One-third on April 1, 1882 One-third on April 1, 1886 Interest, 8 per cent. Plans may be seen at the office of the auctioneer. Sale at 2 o’clock, MOSSf JONAS, ’ Auctioneer.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2370, 21 October 1880, Page 3
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