TO STAIN’D THIS SEASON AT THE SPUE HUT.IWAITOIII, LORD Is a bright d'i E O .1 T U S. pic/l/iv/16/iiduds high, ami o years old. ,* .• By Sir Colin/Campbell, out of Dash. Dash, bred by/ Mi’ William Boag. Burnside, oiu of Jean, by Napoleon. Jean, by WVUington, of a Clydesdale marc, imported from Tasmania. • Terms : £3 ; if guaranteed, £4. SAMUEL M'UULLOCH, Proprietor. WILLIAM WEIR, E X PBS S S M AN, Attends every arrijal and departure of the train. .Passengers or S parcels taken, and safety delivered at the destination, at charges EXTREMELY MODERATE. MOUNT PEEL ROAD BOARD. vrRENDERS are invited for the followJL ing WORKS No 86, Building Pound, Peel Forest. No 37, Forming HiJbliVttoad, Rainchff. No 38, Shiniling pjjrttj® 7alley Road. No 39, Cutjffngs iiFS cp isb’uru Creek. No 40, Cuttings add draihs on upper Rangitata Rsadi _ No 28, Protecth|fe works near Tripp’s. Plans and specifications can be seen a the Rond Board Office, Peel Forest, where tenders must bo sent in. before 11 a.m. on FRIDAY, the 17th October, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, and endorsed with the number of contract. ROBERT IRVINE, Overseer to the Board. EAT AND STORE CATTLE / at y s\.T . ANDRE W S . TdIURSDAY, Oc(ob'>r..-i/>tl., \ ACLko STEY7ART }j- § have to Soli by public the yards, St. Andrew’s townslilj^^X 34 Head 2 to 3-year old steers and heifers, in well, forward bondition 12 Yearlings. \ The ..above cattle are all pail-fed and very .quiet, MACLEAN & STEWART,, v Auctioneers. ABSOLUTE SALE OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. TUESDAY, October 21st, At noon. At the homestead, half-a-mile from the Otaio Railway Station. 1% /MESSRS MACLEAN & STEWART, IVI jointly with Messrs Jonas, Hart, and Wiklie, have received instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date, the whole of the balance pF (he stock and implements on Mr Johny Martin’s farm, at Otaio, consisting of / 11 Draught rna.res and geldings 0 Backhand harness horses 20 Head Inixeti cattle 1 Well-l>ped bull 7 Pigs \J 5 Drays, 4 DF ploughs, 2 Kir.yl- ‘to, 2 sots harrows, corn screen, chaffeutter, reaper and binder, 2 filters, buggy, 3 sets harness, 10 sets shaft and leading harness, 7 sets wagon 1 arneas, posts and rails, blacksmith’s and carpenter’s tools, 25 casks cement, 12 tons oaten hay chaff, 300 bushels oats, household furniture and dairy utensils, and a large number of the usual farming implements. The auctioneers draw attention to the above sale, the stock and implements being all of the best class. MACLEAN & STEWART, JONAS, HART & WILDIE, Auctioneers, VTOW OFFERING FOR SALE lx HOPEF 059 Bo SEASON XB7B^/j -H li ■No.WI to 152 < *• \ |/ x 260 Boxla Tea . f 300 Half-chests 'pea x F. M. YOJJfSP ? v,ies^S $ TV MI S m HIBBARD, * TIM ARE TEA. WAREHOUSE.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 186, 15 October 1879, Page 2
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453Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 186, 15 October 1879, Page 2
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