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«T. T. Ford &> Go. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. SEASON 1881—1882. TO WOOL-GROWERS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. WB have much pleasure in again announcing that we shall hold AUCTION SALES OF WOOL ON EVERY ALTERNATE TUESDAY Throughout the Season. OUR STORES offer unusual Advantages for the DISPLAY OF WOOL, thus tempting Buyers to give the Highest Value for all Clips placed in our hands for Sale. WE act as SELLING BROKERS ONLY and a guarantee is therefore given to our clients that no effort will be wanting on our part to obtain the EXTREME VALUE of all consignments placed in our hands for Sale. OUR ARRANGEMENTS are such that all Clips consigned to us at Christchurch will be forwarded at once to our Stores, whether advised or not, and will receive our utmost attention upon arrival, Our long and varied experience in the Wool Trade will be exercised for the benefit of our clients, who may therefore rest assured that nolot, whether reserved or not, will be sacrificed. ALL ACCOUNT SALES RENDERED AND PROCEEDS PAID WITH THE UTMOST PROMPTITUDE. We ate prepared to MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES at the Lowest possible Terms on all descriptions of Produce for SALE in our Stores or for SHIPMENT to the London Market. IN ADDITION TO THE WOOL SALES, We shall hold as hitherto, EVERY THURSDAY, OUR WEEKLY SALES op s SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, ROUGH FAT AND TALLOW, For which Account Sales and Proceeds can be obtained immediately after the sale. NO STORAGE IS CHARGED on Lots HELD OVER, and No Commission will be charged on Lots unsold, J. T. FORD & C 0,., Auctioneers, Christchurch and Timaru.

All Wool for consignment to J. T. FORD AND CO,, Christchurch, from the Timaru District, will be promptly attended to at the Timaru Railway Station, on giving notice at their Branch Office, Strathallan street. • Public Notice® JQUNEDIN IOONSULTATION Will Close February 18. 10,000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. 38 Pebfobmebs. 27 Pebfobmebs. DUNEDIN ' CUP. PUBLICANS’H’CP. V > “ By Letter only,” with two stamps enclosed for replies. Please send P.O. Orders, Bank Notes, or Cheques,—with Is exchange, added ; but under no circumstances will registered letter she accented) and Address— ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 361, Post-office DUNEDIN.

Four First amount to £2OOO Four Second amount to £IOOO Four Third amount to £4OO. (Each of which can be won with One Ticket) WATER. WATER. LAID ON at from 4W per foot, Fittings Found. The cheapest man in Timaru for laying on water is 0. W. COWBUBN, LICENSED WATER FITTER, Great North Road, near Shamrock Hotel FERRIER’S PORTRAIT ROOMS Main South Road, Timaru (Opposite the Theatre.) . None but Approved Pictures are allowed to leave the Studio. Febbieb’s Panorama of Timaru now ready, and may be had from all the Book sellers. Price, 2s 6d. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEAR’S GIFTS. COMPRISING, a splendid assortment ! of choice and new designs of Christmas ;anA;Birth(lay Cards, Work Boxes, Books, Birthday ■ arie3 for 1882, Pocket Wax, Wood, China, and rndiiirubp^pplis; Concertinas, Flutinas, Violins, Mfekßi c Children’s Play Books (new design); .Clocks, Ladies’ Hand Bags, English, French, and Swiss Mechanical Toys ; Combs, Brushes, Looking Glasses, Turkish Sponges, Nail Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Wool-work Slippers and Cushions, Mouth Harmonicums, Swag Straps, School Bags, Market Baskets, Chinese Lanterns, Fire-works and Crackers, Music and Song Books, Perfumery, Playing Cards, a beautiful select! n of Meerschaum Pipes, suits.blc for presentation; Amber Stems and Mouth-pieces .in great variety; 6.8. D. and Cherry-wdqd Pipes, Choice Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco Pouches, Swiss i Cigars ; 3000 Standard Works just arrived j for- Circulating Library, Agent for English, ! Irish, Scotch, American, and Colonial | Newspapers. Everything, from a needle I to an anchor, at the Old Curiosity Shop, .■ T. COLLINS, Main South Road, Timaru,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2741, 5 January 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2741, 5 January 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2741, 5 January 1882, Page 1

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