ASHBURTON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. ESSRB H. MATSON AND CO. .i.YL havd received instructions from Mr J. C. Bell to sell by public auction, on the above date, on the premise/, Tancredstreet, Ashburton, That SplVndid Section/ No. 137, in the albove prosperous Township, immeoaately opp/osite the Banks and pMncipal business places, and on\ the ma/ln road to Alford Forest and Mount Somers, together with / New Four-roomed House and/well-built Stables, doing a goda livery businsss. Plant, consi/tinjA of Double Break and Drag combined, Double and Single yßuggiei Harness, Spring Dray,/fee. \ Break Hdrse, six y4ars old, remarkably/ staunch and j erfect at its wo/k. \ Severa/ Saddle and Harness Horses, young and sound, having /ecu but a shorn time in the /stable. Terms easy at Sale. 1 H.-MATSON & CO., Auctioneers, Ashburton and Christchurch. ADVANCE AGRICULTURE. FARMERS DESIROUS of economising Seed by THIRTY PER CENT, and of securing an Earlier, More Evenly Ripened, and Abundant Harvest, had better lose no time in informing the Undersigned as to the probable time of requiring one or more of his SUFFOLK DRILLS, for Spring Corn, Roots, &c., as all Orders are Booked and Attended to in Succession. EDWARD PILBROW, Temuka. N. *B.—Six Drills, each with Experienced Man. 2s per acre over 30 Acres. S E K SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, PLEASANT POINT. (Late with Crawford Bros., Timaru), Begs to inform the inhabitants of the Pleasant Point and surrounding districts, that he has Commenced business as above, and hopes by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of nublic patronage. *J. SALEK, Saddle and Harness Maker, Next McDonald’s Bakery, Pleasant Point BREADALBANE STORE, NEAR THE SCHOOL, TEMUKA. MRS RUSSELL having opened the above new Store with GROCERIES, OILMEN’S TORES, &c., Wishes to intimate to her friends and the public generally, that she is able to supply those families who wish to favor her with their support on the most reasonable terms. Inspection invited. Monthly Payments. * NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I BEG to thank the Inhabitants of Temuka and surrounding Districts for the liberal support I have received since I commenced business on my own account. Having now removed to the more central premises lately occupied by Mr A. Morris, Main South Road, I beg to solicit a continuance of that support so liberally bestowed in the past. /J GEORGE CANT, Boot and Shoemaker, / Main South Road. Q ° o ° O ' SV 2 « I nzS O - IQ 00 £ £ (A o M <! £ 5s £ <! <1 TO Q P O 1 • P 3 TO £ pg Ctj P M TO gw W P . TO O TOM «. £ p << H W TO<j < p O <33 o g O ' P 3 o> © f-> a pS So w o 00 o H OrH (C •g ’So 8 0 SS .S M 02 a
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Temuka Leader, Volume I, Issue 75, 4 September 1878, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Volume I, Issue 75, 4 September 1878, Page 3
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