«T- T. Ford &; Co. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. SEASON, 1881—1882. TO WOOL- GROWERS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. WE have much pleasure in asaiii announcing that we shall hold ' AUCTION SALES OF: WOOL ON . ,vH, ■■ EVERY ALTERNATE TUESDAY Throughout the Season, 1 ■* OUR STORES offer unusual Advantages for lh& DISPLAY OF WOOLy 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, gi veu-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 snoh’that all Clipa consigned to us at Christchurch will be forwarded at once to our Stores, whether advised or hot, and will receive our utmost attention upon arrival.', .u ■> nOur long: and varied experience in >tho Wool Trade will be exercised for *tlie benefit of our .clients,, who may therefore rest assured, that no lot, whether' teemed 6r hot, will be sacrificed. ALL .lOCOtftlT,. SALES RENDERED AND PROCEEDS PAID WITH THE UTMOST PROMPTITUDE. , ' ;We r:are - prepared to.rMAKE'""LTBEESL . CASH at the ■ lowest ' possible Terms"bn all descriptions of Produce for SALK in pur. Stores,or for ;SHIPMBNT td, the London Markets, iIN ADDITION' TO THE WOOL .SALES, ' : ' We' shall hold as hitherto. EVEBy;;T HUR S D AY, , . .bun- ’ ’ - ■ Weekly;sales " ‘ " op - ', ;V..' ' ' SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, ROUGH 1 ' FAT ; , AND TALLOW, For which Abcbnnt Salesand Proceeds can be bbtafoed: immediately after the sale. - NO STORAGE-IS CHARGED oh’ Lots HELP OVBRy arid Ncf Commission will ' be charged oh Lofs unsold. ' ‘ J. T. FORD & CO., '! ■” ■-•»> n—• ■■ -'Auctioneers; *'- Christcßnrchand Timaru. “ : ; All WooHor consignment to J.'T. FORD AND CO., Christchurch, from the Timaru District, wiH: he promptly attended; terat' the Timaru Railway., Station, on giving notice at-thfeir'Branch’Ofiice,' Strathallah street. • ■ ■- 1 - Notices / >- . JJUNEDIN \; OdNSDLTATI6N : Will Close "February 18., , , - ' 10,000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH.’ 38 Febfobuebs, > DUNEDIN ClfP. First .. rfi.AIOOO Second -> ■,./ 1600 Third ... .. -200 Others (div’d.) 700 ’■ £2,400 36 PEBPOftMEhs J. C, HANDICAP; First ~v 1 .v ,500' Second "250 ;Third 100 Others {div’d;) 350 £1;200 ’ 27 PerFOEMEBS.?! PUBLICAN SI.H’CP. First,,. .. 250 Second; :126 Third .. ■ ti.: 80 Others (div’d) 270 r* p .‘I y—i .rf lUi;’ .21- PebpObm KBS’. CITY'STAKED First’.. . . 250. Second 1215.; Third.. ' 'BO Others’ (diy’d)' 22Q £o7s,. , “By Letter only,” with two stamps enclosed for replies. Please send P.O. Orders, Dank Notes, or Cheques,—with Is exchange, added but} iihder no t oircvmitailccsi rm?' ! registered loiters be accepted, and Address—' • i AuiA MANTUA,'' >'■■■ V ' ■ Care of Mr Abraham, -Box 851 Post-office ; Four First amditntf tb £2OOO i ’ I < JO; Four ;:IVSft Thiid Ainbuh‘l to (Each of which can bo won with One . 'Ticket) | WATER. WATER. LAIP. ON at from;;4id- per v s foot,WtUngs P;uijd,‘ ; j). The cheapest man in Timaru foy laying on % ’ water is' C. W. COWBUBN, LICENSED WATER FITTER, Great' North’ Road, c near Shamrock Rotdl. PERR.i.ER’S PORTRAIT ROOMS ■ Main-South* Road, Timaru ..u i , (Opposite; the Theatre.) .; : None hut Approved Pictures arc .allowed , ; 'to leave the Stadip. ' ' • :FEBiuEh’S I ' > Pahdratfih'fof llmara ■ ! fibv" ready, and may be bad from, all the Book’, .sellers. Price, 2s 63. < ' ; - CHR)(sTIdAS PRESENTS ‘ AND ’ ; ’ .. . YBAB;S GIFTS.. COMPRISING, a .splendid assortment of choice and new designs of Chvij\tjmar’a'iid Birthday Cards, Work Boxes, Album?, Presentation Books, H Birthday Books, Lett’s Diaries for 1882, Pocket Books, Purses, Wax, Wood, China, and. ilndiarabber Dolls,; Concertinas, Flulina-. iVib'ihi?, Masks,* Childien’a Play Books l(new design); Clocks, Ladies’ Hand English. French,; and> Swigs \Mcch^fiiqal < iToys j Combs, Brushes, LooHing Glasses, Turkish Sponges, Kail Bijishes,'- Tooth i Brushes, Wool.yypi k Slippers and Cushions,-.. : *B«rajßT Bttqps. Solum),• Bags', Chibesb ,Lantc'jns»j' :Fire- vvprks ab,^.Crackers,’ Music and j Books, Perfumery,” Playing. .Cards, V; beavUiful Kdlccti- n of Meerschaum Fipcv! 'suitable foi,. 5 Amber Stems and Mouth-pieces in'great variety ; 018JD.,,- : and Cherry-woo^pipes, C(ipi’ce Tobaccos.' j Cigars. ;spar6j(ts’Tohaccp' ppuclies, S wis;s.. ;Cigars v 3ooo'tHandard Works just priiyed’for Circulating Library. Agent for Knglijli, Irish,, Scotch,. American, and,,Colonial Newspapers. Everything, from ti needle to an anchor, at the Did. Curiosity 5h0p,.,.;, ’ U T, COLLINSj Main,Borith Road, ■' ..Timaru.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2745, 10 January 1882, Page 1
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661Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2745, 10 January 1882, Page 1
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