Maclean &: Stewart. MONDAY, 6th MARCH. MONTHLY SALE AT STUDHOLME JUNCTION YARDS. Maclean & stewart favored with instructions from M. Studhoime, Esq., will Sell by Public Auction, as above 500 Prime Fat Merino Wethers 40 Two-tooth Merino Rama 40 Full-mouth Rams Also, On account of another Owner—--2 Colts and Fillies by Lord Eloho, rising three years 15 Head Cows, Heifers, Steers and Calves. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. Moss Jonas FAT CATTLE. AT STUDHOLME JUNCTION. MOSS JONAS has received instructions from M. Studhoime, Esq,, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Yards, Studhoime Junction, ON MONDAY, MARCH 6, 25 Head Prime Fat Bullocks. MOSS JONAS, Auctioneer. MOSS JONAS has been instructed by Mr Thomas . Hardees tie to Sell Privately, in one or more lots, the following Freehold Properties, situate at Pleasant Valley near Geraldine—--560 ACRES OF SPLENDID AGRI- : CULTUEVL LAND. 52 Acres Freehold Land, being Sections No. 21549, 14523, 23760, subdivided into two paddocks, in stubble. 210 Acres, being Freehold Section No. 20182, all fenced with Sheep-proof fence, 100 acres in English grass, the remainder Tussock land, the whole affording excellent pasturage, the English grasses growing thickly with the native grasses. 270 Acres Freehold Land, being Sections No. 11512,11513, 8773, 3929, 2468, 29789, 32941, 22394, all in one paddock, and laid down in grass. The are patches of bush in the paddock, and it would form a magnificent: farm. 28 Acres Freehold, being Sections No. 28213, 28215, virgin land and part bush. Also, 225 Acres, situate'at Wai-iti, three miles from Timaru, 160 acres newly laid down in grass, and would carry seven sheep to the acre, and 65 acres in turnips (also a good crop). This Property is desirable not only as a Farm, but it will also become very valuable for building sites, as there is very little land now to be sold between it and the town of Timaru. As a Farm this Property would prove remunerative immediately, while it will afford a certain competency to anyone who purchases it and cuts it up into building sites in the course of a year or two. Also, 2 Quarter-Acre Sections in Latter street, within, one minute’s walk of the Post-Office. MOSS JONAS, Auctioneer, Timaru.. JPublic ISTotices. THE SOUTH CANTERBURY BUILD-, ING AND INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED. Monthly payments due at the Company’s ' Office George Street TO-MORROW, Thursday. 2nd March. W. ZIESLBR, Manager. TEMUKA MILLS, MILFORD. FOR Farmers’ convenience, wheat for Gristing, left at Mr K. F. Gray’s ' Store, Temuka, will be carted to the Mill and flour returned to Temuka for Is per bushel. J. H. DICKINSON. SOUTH CANTERBURY ANNUAL RAM FAIR. TUESDAY, MARCH 14. THE ANNUAL RAM FAIR under the auspices of the S. C. A. and P. Association, will be held on the Association’s Grounds on TUESDAY, 14th March. F. W. STUBBS, Secretary, TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. WANTED FOR THE CANTERBURY FLOUR MILLS, ASHBURTON, OAA AAA BUSHELS PRIME IJUU,UUU MILLING WHEAT, For which the Highest Current Values will be given. Apply to C. W. TURNER, Ashburton, or Christchurch. TO THE MUSICAL PUBLIC JOP TIMARU. OUR MR J. T. OAKDEN will visit Timaru ON MONDAY, 27th INST, purpose of TUNING AND .REPAIRING Pianos, Harmoniums and American Organs. A TrialjSolicited. Orders to be left with— H. A. TEMPBRTON & CO., Musicsellers, Timaru, Agents for— ARNOLD R. KELSEY & CO., Musicsellers and Musical Instrument Importers, Dunedin. DR FOSTER has commenced Practice as a BARRISTER and SOLICITOR at GERALDINE. Dr. F. may also be consulted at Temuka, where ha will regularly attend the Resident Magistrate’s Court. Geraldine, Sept. 26,1881. ■y I N - S A N T E, SPARKLING, DELICIOUS, INVIGORATING, NERVE AND BRAIN SUSTAINING, NON-ALCHOLIC. This favorite Beverage is considered one of the Best, Cheapest, and most Refreshing of the Dnnks that are now used in England and Australia. A ROYAL BEVERAGE. At the Conversazione held at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, on the evening of the 27th May last, the Prince of Wales taste 1 and approved of Vin-Sante, and offered some .to the Princess. It was observed thal tins was the only refreshment that the Royal personages partook of during their stay in the. public receptionrooms, and they were - both pleased to express their approval of the delicacy of the flavour of Vin-Sante. P.S.—Vin-Sante was the only Aerated Beverage that received a Prize-modal at the International Food Exhibition hold in London in 1880. A Shipment to baud, 10s 6d per doz in Champagne pints. J. ANDERSON & CO.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2789, 2 March 1882, Page 3
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