Pvhlic Notifications. Valuable Herd Shorthorns, Pu>-e Bred Leicester Sheep, Clydesdal- Horses, Hacks, Farm Implements, ei- , ON WEDNESDAY, THE 9th, AND THURSDAY, 10th JUNE. Jonas hart & wildie have been favored with instructions from H. J. Sealey, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at the Stumps Farm, Temuka, v/iv WEDNESDAY, the 9th, AND THURSDAY, the 10th JUNE, The Lease of the Farm Containing 700 Acres more or less, having 12 years to Run. M SHORTHORN CATTLE. 12 Pa/Gy* 1 Slufrthorn Cows, by i, Royal Gynne, C«>unt rd, and other pure Regfcid . of |bx Bulls 14 .Pure-hrcti HJbrs in calf to pure Bala 6 Pur-- . liorßu vn Bulls Si) Sh- I’hi-rn tl- iU-r*, bred by John Giige, Esq., out of ji<k« il cows i-\ copoi-'ed B' ds 9 We. -i r«-d Heikis. springing to ca vos 14Hcif r? ju l ' Sii-ers, 6to 12 in- nhs old. DRAI'CHT horses. 12 Clydesda e Mai os and (Jedi gs hackneys. 5 First-class Hacks. SHEEP. 10 Pi ire-bred Leicester R ims. Farm Implements of e'-ery descriptor, Harness, &c. Sale at II o’cl- ck each day. Catalogues with pedigrees are in course of preparation, and will be iasued by JONAS, HART & WILDIE, Auctioneers. The above list speaks for itself, and must convince alLreaders that this is one of those rare opportunities to purchase which to miss would speak a lack of judgment ; as the herd of cattle have been collected with infinite care and judgment, as also the horses. The implements embrace the newest inventions, and the farm cannot be surpassed for fertility, and is well improved. It is plentifully watered, and affords some of the best pasturage in the district.
Business Notices. H. S. AUSTIN, SOLI t C I T 0 R , o*l TE enc P,Ealc.tlGas IN I Office Hours ; —Every Wednesday; from nine a.m. to five p.m. Every Saturday from . f 5 <«• 5 pm. dices :—Mr. K F Gray’s Sale Rooms.
Felmongers ’ Notice. -Tt*"o CASK ILL & ROONEY, FELMONGERS, Temuka, aud Silvbkstream Mackenzie Country, Beg to notify**!© their friends and the oublic, ihajUhey are prepared to give the PRICES for WOOL SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, and TALLOW Tbey are now prepared to make arrange--rients for Scouring Wool at lowest current rates. All wool received for scouring will be placed on rail, and forwarded as owners may direct.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 263, 3 June 1880, Page 3
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378Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 263, 3 June 1880, Page 3
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