Much discontent ia expressed by jurors summoned to the Supreme Court on June 14., The south train arriVes in Timaru 10 minutes too late for the opening/ It would not put: the officials much about to open at 10‘80 a.m. It’s a hardship for jurors to hare to go in the Highfc before, or go in in the morning at the expense of a hired vehicle. . Wb hear a requisition is to be got up, asking our member to resign, because of the way he has been neglecting his district,and attending to that of Timaru.
Public Notifications. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. TENDEBS are invited for the ERECTION aadICONSTRUCTION of a HOUSE ANII SHODfn wood Plans And srtecffications may he seen at Mr Esen ry’s Store! Main S*n h Road, to whom tei d r» ni'M he sfiii not later than TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, June 8 wThe low« st or ar?y tt mh r not necessarily , t 11 ' ! 1 Valuable Her-l Shorthorns, Pme Bred Leicester She p, Clydesdale Horses, Hacks, Farm Implements, e«< , VEDNEoDAY, AHE 9th ; AND TVit'HSDAY, lOih JUNE. J ON AS H A BT . * WIL DI E liave hneß hvorwl wi*h i* atinotions fro* H. J. Sealey, to Sell by Public Am Hon, at the SuynjiS F«nn, Tcmuka, OK , WBDNBSJAYathb 3 m, AND THURSDAY Jtoe lOwt J UNE, The Lease of tW Fagti Coaming TOO Aerea more living 13 y*"™ fo Run. SHOETHOBp CATTLE. 12 Pure-bred Shorthorn Cows, by Regicide, Royal Gynne, Count of Oxford, and Other pure Bulls 14* Pure-bred Heifers, in c alf to pure Bulls 5 Pure Shorthorn Bulls 39 Shorthorn Heifers, bred by John Grigg, Esq., out of picked rows by imported Bulls 9 Well-bred Heifere* springing to ca ! ves 14 Heifers and Steers, 6 to 13 months old. .DRAUGHT HOUSES. 12 Clydesdale Mares and Geldings HACKNEYS. 5 First-i lass Hacks. SHEEP. 10 Pure-brcd Leicester Rams. Farm Implements of e-ery desciiptior. Harness, &c. Bale at 11 o’clock each day. Catalogues with pedigrees arc in course of preparation, and will be issued by JONAS, HART & WILDIE, Auctioneers. The above list speaks for itself, and must convince all readers that this ia ene of those rare opportunities to purchase which to tniss would speak a lack of judgment; ns the herd of cattle have been collected with Infinite care and judgment M also the hot sea. The implements mbrste the newest inventions, and the farm cannot bo surpassed for fertility, and is well improved. It is plentifully watered, and affords some of the beat pasturage in the district wroCASKILL & ROONEY, ■ yBLMONGERS, W TnitoKA, JLSD SILVBRSTEEAK Mackenzie Country* notify! i 4 their friends and the public, that they Ire ‘prepared to give the iHIGHEST c|.SflL PRICES for WOOL HIDES, and TALLOW ri _ They* are now prepared to make arrange*4ents’ for ‘ Seen ring Wool at lo west Current rates. All wool received for scouring will be placed on rail, and forwarded M- owners may direct.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 263, 5 June 1880, Page 3
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486Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 263, 5 June 1880, Page 3
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