-jl/TACLEAN & STEWART ; \ AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS,:, LAND BROKERS AND GENERAL CQMMMISSION AGENTS, . TIMARU. Weekly Sales at King's Yarda. t Agents for 1 London and Lancashire Insurance <f| ?' Company, * WOOL AND SKINS. rHHE UNDERSIGNED will HOLD X REGULAR SALES of WOOL, SKINS, HAND PRODUCE during the Season, afld will make Liberal Advances on all Produce consigned to them for Sale or for Shipment to their friends in London They are i»l£% Agents for Little's celebrated Sheep*dip Fluid, at reduced prioea. '%, 2300 MACLEAN STEWART. .OR SALE, OR Pur- • chasing Clause— A First-class Agricultural FARM, con* taming alx.ut 10Q0 Acres of the bpst Land in South Canterbury, we'l fenced, and sub divided into conveniently-sized padduoks Full particulars from . \. ; MACLEAN & STEWART, 9no Auctioneers. TOMORROW QN ACCOUNT AND AT THE RISK AND EXPENSE OF A FORMER BUYER, • \T TEMU Klf \ ON ' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1880. I"?- F.\ ~ W R A by Public AuutySji, at his Sale Yurds (opposite the Presbyterian Church), directly after the Wool Salo \ 1 Draught Horse, old lß.y, Filly 1 Spring Cart 1 Cow No Reserve K. F. GRAY, 23n0 Auctioneer JOSEPH HARROP Begs to inform his Frient.s and the general publio that lit* has resumed Business iuvpremisos NEARLY OPPOSITE the WESLEYAN \ CHURCH, ;-. Where h& hopes to see those of his friends who are prepared to deal with him on THE CASH PRINCIPLE. ALL GOODS AT CHRISTCHURH RATES, FOR CASH ONLY, From which no deviation will be made. Teas Coffees, Cocoas Sugars Jams J Pickles, Currants,* Rasins, fi' Cheese Bacon, Salmon Lobster Viuegar Sauces and all other Groceries FOR CASK ONLY. 15 per eent Cheaper 1 than any House in Town All goods guaranteed toibe as represented SMALL PROFITS AND " QUICK RETURNS. TEMUKA RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, COURTS will be HELD at Temuka as follows ; Every Mouday—Police Cases, 10 a.m. ; R.M.I Court, 11a.m. J j NUGENT WOOD, R.M. Ashburton, 12th Nov , 1880. 16;io PROCESSOR HILL, | (Late of Melbourne) j "TXISHES to inform the Inhabitants of .'V GERALDINE aud Surrounding Districts that he will OPEN BUSINESS ~ , as a; ■., J HAIR DRESSES, TOBACCONIST,' and ; REGISTRY OFr ICE ' * ' ? '' Opposite the Crown Hotel, on or about the tenth of the present mouth, and he kindly aolicits a call. 9no REFRESHMENT ROOMS. JAMES MARSHALL, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, )EGS to inform the inhabitants of j Temuka and surrounding districts r that he has ; OPENED A REFRESHMENT ROOMTEA & COFFEE AND HOT PIES Can be had daily from 8 a.m. till 9 p,m,, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit the support of the district. 2no The "New Zealand Times" says ? —Among the passengers by the San Franoiscq mail steamer is Mr Alexander Brogden, who, it is understood, oomes to arrange varions matters which have long awaited adjustment be* fcween the Government and the firm of Rrogdeii and Sons. Probably, also, he will be prepared to enter into new undertakings ' if any feasible projeots are presented, • The promoters of. the West Coast rail way. intend, at alfjevents, if possible, to get preliminary arrangements so far advanced that, when Mr Brogden has time todiseuss the question with thern, they may be in a position to induce his co-operation in the construction of the
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Temuka Leader, Issue 320, 23 November 1880, Page 2
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524Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 320, 23 November 1880, Page 2
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