ISraßimes®. Wt ~TU V- ; ■(, Vide Punch. ■\ f IO ; BAMBOOZLEUM. bamboozleijm. ; „ _^;;;;'" .. BUT^VraßN— m V, %-yvr : v KERN OH AN, M C C AHON& CO. ABE SUPPLYING the Best Qualities'of Gooflai aUdi Giving Ful< Weight at the Low Prices they are doing. , ‘ , 5.1 i There is no Bamboozleum about that I ;r w*?. SPECIALITIES—BUTTER, •: EGGS, „ , ; ;h; !• v BACON, : -;.iC JAMS, E.l<V We Beg to intimate to our Numerous Customers and the Public Generally, that in consequence of our Rapidly Increasing Trade, we find it necessary to Enlarge our Premises, which, when completed, will eUahloas takeep SEVERAL OTHEB LINES in Stock which, owing to-par Halted epace,weare atp^Eentunabletodo. Our Business Principles ore—Polite and CourteonS Attention to all, , whetherPdrohftsera oSnot.; Tn<* «rAn ball Solicited \ .aAKYirnd HO'l : KEEHOHAN,''MeCAHON m j . j .«* y .-r ~’<,z r 'fit The Cash Store; s -i ] aor.-o Of»t CC. NORTH BTBSET (Opposite .Bttllw »A .. . . i ' V. 1 moil ' :v. -v-w »vj\ Ot*
Wilclie, Allan WILDIB, ALLAN Sc STUMBLES One of the bestFARMS in the district. I The F.irni contains 660 adfccßj, is well; watered, subdivided into. cbtfveiiient docks, and within six milesJOf 'a railwayl station. i 1 For full particulars apply' ta.... ■ ' i ! WILDIB, ALpN& StUMBWES, •- ; r .-, f .V i . ... ...Auctioneers. ij .VALUABLE FREEHOLD) PROPERTY, PLEASANT POINT, ON WILDIB, ALLAH & STUMBLES, have been instructed- by JSi Worthington, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Point Hotel, Pleasant Point,’ ; on .. -“"l'rt <•■■■. FRIDAY, MARCH 31,1882. A ' ' All that Valuable Freehold Property being No. - 16863,'colitaining 33 Acres; together > withC6ncrete Dwelling containing 0 Boom;, Daiiy. and Scullery,' : 6- •, • c I j. .Stalled; Stable > witfci Lbose and Coach-honGe.'-’ The Land is sub-divided into convenient Paddocks, well watered, and close to the t t&iiiihioi v.'r.iiO? Sale at 3 o’clock,~ ; - \ WILDIB, ALLAN Sc STUMBLES, v. ;; Auotipneefß.a.;: CLEARING FIEST f CLA&S DMRIf AND FARM WiLDitE, Allan; ! & sfcuMßpS; have been instructed by Mr Wm, Budd, who is giving,up Dairy, jFarpiing in. consequence of his recent bereavements, to Sell by Public Auction, on his Farm, Winchester, -. '■■■*■>*> ■ON •• WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 29,1882.», D i THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE stock, : ;v‘ Comprising— , . . • 21 Milch Cows, in milk and springing to calve . , 21 Steers and Heifers, one to three v'‘. .v 1 Pure-bted Shblfthoril Bull * , : 2 Draught (Jolts, tisifig two years, out 1 of .imported Mares by, 'Lipcoln i ! ■ , u i - 3'Draught Mares and Geldings I 20 Hgs'.iTJT.: 9* A yti _ _ 1 2 Farnl Drbys and 1 Ftames, 1 D.F. ! . Plough, 1 Set 4-leafed, Harrows, i Horse Works and Chafteutter, 4 > ■ Sets Harness, Horse Covers, j Dairy Utensils, &c., Sc c, i Sale at 1 o’clock. 1 i Luncheon provided; « ' : r ' IThe Auctioneers’. wOnld'dlrect the atteh* tiqn -of all who may require first-class Dairy Stock te, the above important Sale. WILDIB, ALLAN & STUMBLES, ! Auctioneers? ■
' * TO FARMERS AND Ot&EiRS^? 1310 R SALE, by the if .j.-Onooftbeßest; Improved, TFAßMS i in tie Districtj.compnSfld in 840 ;i ? ACRES., f- L ..u-u | A Farm ol 1H Acres improved, mtlun- ! seven miles of Timaiui fend fed* ioiolßg a Railway station. ' WILDIE,; Alil<&N & STUMBLES, tv f Beswick street, Timaru. :
IMPORTANT UNRESERVED GLEAE* [ ing sale of dairy stock, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1882. TTTILDIB, ALLAN, AND STUMBLES Vy have been instructed by Mr Wm.. Dormer, who has sold bis Farml and business, and who is leaving the district, to Sell by Public Auction, on the , Bflfpp. at, •Otipna, near TiMhjra; , . n . v rap WHOLE OP HISWRLL SELECTED ' ’ r .\rrCotoiiiSnjf—i - v >• ; 30 Firsfeclass Dairy Cows, 5 of which i are pure-bred Ayrshires (1 RPptty rlpt; 1 pedififee at sale. 25 Head Steers.,and Heifers, 3, years ''old; •Well-bred and in good copdi- , ’ 'tioa 'V ■■■!.,■ •„f;:j;; : .13 Calves r 1 Draught Gelding, 1 Draughf Mare • '2 Spring-cart Horses 70 Pigs, 100 Fowls, 1 Spring-cart, Harrows, Roller,. -Tip; '.Dray, •'.■••‘B&iieMi Dairy Utenpils, and all i •' his Household Furniture. Bale at 12 o’clock. Luncheon provided, Ho Reserve; The Auctioneers would draw the attention of Farmers and others to the fact that: Mr'Dormer had selected the e*Dairy Stock from the animals that have been in his possession during the past nine years, The Sale is bona fide and entirely without reserve. . : v WILDIB, ALLAN k STUMBLES, ... . Auctioneers. OR SALE PRIVATELY-4-Acre SECTION, with 4-Roomed jttage and Workshed. in Rose street, Imaru. Apply, WILDIB, ALLAN & STUMBLES.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2810, 27 March 1882, Page 3
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