Maclean Sc Stewart. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2. STUDHOLMK JUNCTION YARDS. MACLEAN AND STEWART, will hold their usual Monthly Sale as above, at which they will Sell by Public Auction, On account of Mr D. Cameron--20 Three-year-old Steers, in. good forward condition, Also, On account of another Owner--95 Head mixed Store Cattle, from 2 to 4-year-old, principally Steers, quiet an t well conditioned. Also, on account of another owner—--100 8 and 4-year old Bullocks. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, At 2 p.m. Maclean and stbwart, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, OH THE AB'JVE DATE, The following I roperties, On , account of the Dunedin Finance Company, Lot No. 16, being part of 8.8. No. 2302, containing 26 perches, corner of Creek street and Avenue road, , St. John's Wood, Together with A 2-rqomed Cottage thereon, Also— Goodwill of Corporation Lease of Town Section No. 169, having 14 years to run, at a yearly rental of £6, with Buildings thereon, consisting of a 6-roomed Cottage, situate ' in Heaton street, containing \- Acre. On account of the Trustees in Shepherd's estate, Section No. 5, containing 31 7-lOths Perches, fronting on Henry street off Wilson street, at back of Mr R. Stansell's, Wai-iti road. On account of Mr Duncan Scott, Section No. 23, as per plan of Pareora Estate, containing 178 Acres, of Which 150 Acres are in Wheat, 14 . Acres in Oats, 14 Acres English ' Grass, Bing-fenced and watered. The Crop on the above Section is looking splendid.
: On account of the Owner, R.S. 26376, containing 176 a 3r 6p, Fenced and partly Cropped, adjoining the Cave Railway Station, MACLEAN k STEWART, Auctioneers. Public Notioe« Bon-accord carriage works Latte® Stbkbt, (Opposite Lynwood Hotel). Buggies, Spring Carts, and Carriages of all descriptions bnilt to order. All kinds of vehicles repaired and repainted at the rhortest notice and in the most improved style. AROHP. FRmSBR, Latte) street Timarn. CHURCH STREET, TIMARU. Having opened » general STORE in connection with my Coal and Timber business, any orders for goods in either department left at the Store, will receive prompt attention. A. BHBRRATT, Coal and Timber Merchant, Wm hislop, GROCER, TEA DEALER, AND GENERAL MERCHANT, CORNER OP NORTH AND CROSS STREETS, TIMARU. Orders called for and Goods delivered daily in the Town and Suburbs.' ONLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS KEPT IN STOCK SPECIAL attention is given to the TEA DEPARTMENT, and the continued increase in the sale of the various BLENDS is satisfactory evidence of their superiority. The Half-Crown Mixture is a strong, lullflavored, rich liquoring : Tea, and pronounced by good judges to be " fit for a MANDARIN’S Table." Tea in Original Boxes, Usto 80s Tea-in Original Half-Chests, Is 9d, 8s 2d,, ,Bnd 2s 8d per lb. . ■ AGENT FOR NELSON MOATS Sc CO.’S PRIZE TEAS. Monthly accounts opened with responsible persons. Liberal terms for cash orders exceeding Ten Shillings. Orders by Post receive prompt attention.
Sportiug. WILL CLOSE 25th OCTOBER 14,000 Members at 10/MiZiSOtrafti / 128 Horses. First £ISOO Second! 660 Third 800 125 others (divided) 1400 S 10 60 60 100 £3860 100 OV».Cash 146 Awards. Awards. 3 prizes of £IOO ...£BOO 60 30 16 8 6 5 446 prizes 300 .. 800 ... 760 ... 400 ... 600 ... 600 £3160 EACH Ticket has Eight Chances, and can win Eight Prizes. A person purchasing two tickets has sixteen chances, the odds being lin 16. By lettei? only, with two stamps enclosed. Cheques (with 1/, exchange added), P.O. Orders, and Bank notes accepted. Where cheques are sent tickets-will not beforworded till after presentation of same* Please avoid send* inn registered letters, telegrams, or coins. b * ADA MANTDAo Caro of MR ABRAHAM, Box 351, Post Office, Dunedin. U.B, The only Consultation in the Colonies that gives the public the opportunity of Nominating their own Committee “DIAMOND” KLBOURNB |0 U P, M CONSULTATION, 882. 10.000 SHARES AT EACH--lUs Nos. 1 to 10,000, Distributed aa follows irst Horse... £4OOO 2prizesof£l)o,£2oo soond Horse bird Horse... barters (div) on • starters (dlvd) ... irst prize 2000 1000 1000 600 200) 6 prizes of £6O 260 10 prizes of 4125 260 26 prizes of £lO 860 10 prizes of £5 860 £UhOOO Application only *° I Cate of O. SOHIEBLICH, Watchmikbb ah d Jewel tan, 17 Little Oollins-street Bast, Melbourne!, ’ (Near Colonial Bank) Prizes paid one flay after Drawing, Horses paid two days after Event* Besnlt slips posted immediately alter drawing, to each subscriber, And also advertised in “ Argus,” “Age,” •• Herald,” and “Anstralasiaßt" Shares sent by return posh
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2967, 28 September 1882, Page 3
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736Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2967, 28 September 1882, Page 3
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