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Moss Jonas. 45 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND. MOSS JONA S will sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, Timaru, ON MONDAY, NOY. 1, 45 acres unimproved freehold land. The above is situate at Eangitata Island, adjoining the properties of Messrs Knapman and Money. Quality of soil is undeniably good. Good running creeks flow through the property. * Terms: 25 per cent cash 25 per cent in one month Balance in twelve months, at 8 per cent. Sale at 2 o’clock. MOSS JONAS, Auctioneer. FREEHOLD SECTION. DESIRIRALE PROPERTY. MOSS JONAS has received instructions from Mrs Beldy, to sell by Public Auction, at his rooms, Timaru, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, Half-an-acre of freehold land, situate in Le Cren street, opposite the end of Elizabeth street, Timaru, with well-built 5-roomed house, underground tank, outhouses, and other improvements thereon. This valuable property is situate in the healthiest part of the town, commands a splendid view, is within live minutes’ walk of the main street, and is altogether a most desirable investment. Sale at 2 o’clock. MOSS JONAS, Auctioneers. W. Gollins and Co. TIMARU ATHLETIC CLUB—SPRING MEETING. SALE OP PRIVILEGES IN CONNECTION WITH ABOVE, ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, At 2 o’clock. WILLIAM COLLINS AND CO. have been instructed by the Committee of the Timaru Athletic Club to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, on the above date 1 general license bootli 1 temperance booth The right to collect tolls at the gates Cards Sports Sale at 2 o’clock. Wildie, Allan Stii«il>lcs WILDIS, ALLAN A STUMBLES Beswick Street, Timaru. Auctioneers, Wool Brokers, Stock and Station Salesmen, Land and General Commission Agents. Auctions Conducted in Town or Country. At all Public Salcyards, and at their private Yards. Their Business will include the Sale of Live ■ tock and Land, the Management of Estates for absentees, and transact the Business generally of Land,Estate and Commission Agents, They will hold weekly sales of Horses on every Saturday at their Yards, Beswick street. Regular Sales of Skins, Hides, Ac., and Periodical Sales of Wool throughout the season. Liberal Advances mads on Stock or Property of any kind placed in their hands for sale, ther by Auction or privately, WILD lE, ALLAN A STUMBLED WOOJ.! WOOL! WOOL! SOUTH CANTERBURY WOOL STORES, Beswick street, Timaru. TO THE FARMERS OF SOUTH TERBURY.WE beg to inform farmers and others that we intend to H OLD AUCTION SALES of WOOL throughout the season. We also beg to state that we arc prepared to make liberal advances either upon the ensuing clip, or upon any Wool consigned to our care for sale. Every means will be taken to ensure the best market rates, and in the event of owners limit not being realised, arrangements have been made to ship to London for sale on their account. Account sales will be rendered promptly, WJLDIE, ALLAN A S TUMBLES, Auctioneers, Beswick street, Timaru. The undersigned have for SALE PRIVATELY— At their Stores, Beswick street, Timaru, Potatoes Chickens’ Corn, and Flour. WLLDIE, ALLAN A STUMBLES, Beswick street, Timaru. Maclean & Stewart. WOOL AND SKINS. THE Undersigned will hold REGULAR SALES of WOOL SKINS, and PRODUCE during the season, and will make liberal advances on all Produce consigned to them for sale or for shipment to thenfriends in London. They are also agents for Little’s celebrated Non-poisonous Sheep-dip Fluid at reduced prices. MACLEAN A STEWART. ST. MARY’S CHURCH TIMARU. BAZAAR in aid of the Building Fund in the MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE HALL, North street. Tuesday, Oct. 26. —Open at Mid-day, and during Afternoon and Evening. Wednesday, Oct. 27. —Open throughout the Day and Evening. Thursday, Oct. 28. —Open throughout the Afternoon and Evening. And on Friday, if necessary. First-class Luncheons provided. Refreshments—Tea and Coffee at all hours. A large variety of useful and ornamental articles have been received from England in addition to numerous donations from friends in New Zealand. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. Season Ticket, 2s Od. H. BELFIELD I nl , , A. CHRISTOPHERS [ Unuchwaldens -

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2376, 28 October 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2376, 28 October 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2376, 28 October 1880, Page 3

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