J. T. Ford Sc Co. JT. FORD r AND CO. . have been instructed by J. Grigg. Esq., of Longbeacb,. : ; ' TO OFFER FOR SALE SELECTED LINCOLN IiAMS, \ : At £5 5s each, f,o.b. Truck, Winslow,or to Kent for the Season same description of sheep at £2 10s each. J T. FORD & CO, WOOL! WOOL! WOOLI Messrs j. t. ford « co. will hold their FOURTH WOOL. SALE At their • CASHEL STREET STORES.' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1881. J. T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers, Christchurch and Timaru. Moss Jonas. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. CONTINUATION OF SALE. MOSS JON A, S has been directed by Mr R. Turnbull to sell by Public Auction, at the Store adjoining the Theatre Royal, ON ' ’ ' TUESDAY, FEB 15, The remaining unsold portion of his stock of Crockery, Glassware and China. No Reserve. Sale at 2 o’clock. MOSS JONAS, Auctioneer. Te above stock is now open for inspection. Public Notices. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. NOTICE. The canterbury ram and ewe FAIR will take place at the GROUNDS OF THE ASSOCIATION, CHRISTCHURCH, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 24 NEXT,And Following Day. Entries will be received up to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March It). Entries for Rams 2s, irrespective of numbers. Entries for Ewes Is, irrespective of numbers. In making the entries it must be stated whether the sheep are to be sold singly or in pens of ten. No entry will be received unless acc®mpanied with the entrance fees. M. MURPHY, Secretary. Union Insurance Buildings, Hereford street, Christchurch. GRAIN SEASON, 1881. WE are prepared to make Liberal CASH ADVANCES against Shipments placed in our hands. We have Brokers of the highest standing in Mark Lane, who will give every attention to Grain consigned through us, and obtain the Extreme Price for all shipments Farmers may entrust to our care. : We have also established Agencies at Liverpool, Glasgow, Hull Dublin, and Antwerp, and we can ship to any of these Markets if so required. Our charges are regulated at the Lowest Rate. P, CUNNINGHAM & CO. ~THE BRUNNER COAL COMPANY. ”
rinHE following will prove the superiority JL of the Company’s Coal: — Main South Road, Timaru, Jan 14, 1881. To the Manager of the Brunner Coal Company. Sir, —I have carefully tried the coal got from you and I liud it quite superior to Newcastle. It gives more heat, creates less smut, and is altogether superior to any colonial coal I have yet tried. There is another advantage in your coal deserving of being pointed out, and worthy the attention of housekeepers. In using the slack for a slow fire it cakes and runs into one mass, so that it can be burned with profit and economy to the last cinder. I am confident that, when the Brunner Coal is more generally known it will be the most popular fuel for household and other uses imported into Timaru or elsewhere. William Ingram. Sophia Street, January 13, 1881. 1 have given the half-ton of coal sent to me a fair trial, and find it far superior to any coal I have ever used for smithy work. It burns clean, never fails for blasting or other purposes, and is a grand heating coal. James Hendehson, Blacksmith. On Tuesday, Jan. 11, the Dunedin Corporation accepted a tender for the supply of Brunner coal f«Jr the Dunedin Gas Works, during the year, at 2s 6d per ton over the price of best Newcastle coal. MONEY —£5000 ready to be Advanced in Surasto suit Borrowers at Lowest Current Bates of Interest. Preference given to Rural Lands. Apply to H. J. SEALY. MONEY TO LEND in sums of from £5 to £SO and upwards. Address— L.S.D., Post-office, Timaru. The strictest secrecy will be observed. MONEY. £■2,000 *SL l FOR immediate ' investin sums of from £2OO to £SOO, at current rates. H. S. AUSTIN, Solicitor, Timaru. W. A. Fobd, PLUMBER, GASFITTER. AND BELLHANGER, Beswick Street. TO LET, A FARM of Three Hundred and Sixteen Acres at a very moderate rental. Apply to A. St. G. HAMERSLEY, Solicitor, Timaru,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2467, 14 February 1881, Page 3
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