Mr. P. Waremg's Advertisement Be His Great Clearing Sale. IN THE ESTATE OP JOSEPH KARROP. WHOLESALE ’SLAUGHTER. A /"'■'/ / . Comes, at ouce and judge for yourselves. i: V K V i P. WAREING, - ON TUESDAY,- THE 13 th OE APRIL Tlw .following will give but faint idea of the reductions LADIES’ DEPA UT HE NT. Kid Gloves ... Trimmed H.-.’s.. Colored Alpacas Grey calico ... Brown Holland. Sun Shades ... Pocket Handkerchiefs , Pelt Skirts Winceys . v . Bin.' kefs, blue and white Welsh Flannel.. Ticking Hose, per pair... ... ... 12 9 ... 0 10* ... 0 6 0 6* MEN’S DEPARTMENT. Trousers... ... 6s 6d, worth 12s 9d SoX Eh.ck felt hats Boots A. i Shirts Is, worth 2s 8a Cd, worth 7s 6d From 7s 9d is lOpl, worth 4s 6d IRONMONGERY, GROCERY, CH«KIKERY, AND SUNDRIES. 'i Cf * n ie POUND will bo returned rNITTTT *T Cl in the POUND will be returnee Ju Jl v Jli bHlljlil-W Ijrn off Ironmongery, Grocery,Crock ery and Sundries, and larger buyers will be more liberally dealt with. KU Ab the store cun only be retained for a few weeks, the entire stock will HA YE TO BE CLEARED OUT
Public Notifications. valuable freehold property AT OTA O, CONTAINING 355 ACRES CF ARABLE LAND, Situated between the St olstmi and Rivt r side Farms, about five miles from St. Andrews Railway Station. ACLEANAND STEWART have T-vceivrd instructions fr<> Messrs J. and G, Loudafi, Ofcaio, to ofici by Public Auction, aUSheir Rooms, SATURDAY Jbth MAY, 1880. At hajf-pasl two, Their V\ry/a ! uall8 and Choice Farm on wfe Otaio, contained 365 Acres, of which _ 70 Acres are in English Grass 50 „ „ Fallow, first crop 171 ~ Stubble, second crop 56 „ ~ Natural State 8 „ fl Plantation and orchard. The improvements consist of a good Dwelling-house, C-stalled Stable, Sheds, etc. The property is divided into eight paddocks, with good live fences, every paddo. k being well watered, and the land is one of the earliest selections in th© district, and is of the best quality. The above property is for absolute sale, on account of the Messrs Louden Bros, intention of carrying on their farm at Cheitsey only. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. > 10,QOU STORE SHEEP. IMPORTANT SALE OF STORE SHEEP ■■■■■'■ i to he held Af WINCHESTER, - in the FIRST WEEK JN MAY. • Maclean a#dstewart have receivedpustrutions to Sell by Public Auction, It Winchester, _ during the first week, in Mfty, the following line of Store Sheep, viz : - 4000 Merino Wethers, mixed ages 2000 Do Ewes . „ 2000 Half-bred Lambs 2000 Cross-bred Ewes and Wethers, The above will be sold in lots to suit PUrohaSe MACLEAU & STEWART, Autioueers. w. R. IT I , P!•]C,H AR D COMMISSION ’ |nd a* i/J Books keptltlenls aid Debts Collected,etc. Land ami Estafj A ent, Ternnka. SHEEP DIPPING mHE to id • a Burned i X SHE Fluid,” at lid _ mg id per head month, on accourr tue extra grow Little is prep red. 'lnemical _ MAY, ohargcach r jeeding sorbed by nu,-n must Fluid wool accompany mob of sheep R S Ohapi, tlxan
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Temuka Leader, Issue 251, 4 May 1880, Page 3
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