Maclean and Stewart. WQQL AND SKINS. mHE UNDERSIGNED will HOLD I REGULAR 'SALES of 'WOOL, SKINS, AND PRODUCE during the Sens-■!!, and will make Liberd Ad s anccg on all Produce consigned tq them for Sa e or for Shipment, to their friends in London They are also Agents £or Little s fe 1 brated NLm-pofs.mqusSheeprdip Fluid, at reduced prices. \ 230 c MACLEAN AND STEWART. Auctioneers I7H)K SALE, OR LEASE, with Pur ; cbasiui Clause—- ' First-clas.A Agricultural FARM, containing ala.ut ICOO Acres of. the best Land in South Canterbury, wed ftkjjeed, and sub di.idedmto convomtyitly-sizet! paddocks Full partial iars^trom MACLEASTEWART, p no X Auctioneers. T7SOR PRIVATE SALEJp 5000 6 anet 8-tooth Cross-bred EWES, in lots to suit purchasers MACLEAN AND STEWART, Auctioneers. PLEASANT POINT MONT II L\ , SALE. FRIDAY,'JANUARY 2Bth, At ' 550 Merino EwesL MdCLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. F OR PRIVATE SALE— One of the best going B.UTCHER- , ING BUSINESSES in South Canterbury. Trade at present, (• Bullocks and 100 Sheep, besides Lambs and Pigs, per week. Goodwill of long lease. Plant, Horses, Carts, &c. The above presented splendid opportunity for anyone iii-tlie trade, of purchasing a most lucrative Business cheap, and on easy terras. / For full particulars apply to MACLEAN AND STEWART. Auctioneers. THXB_ DAY TIMARU HORSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, sth FEBRUARY. MACL Ea N & S, TE W ART will selPas above 9 Drang't Mares and Geldings Shaft. : ud Leading Harness V 5 Tip Drays 1 Farm Dray \ 3 D F Ploughs ■ 1 R. and G. Reaper 1 Wood's Reaper and Binder Also, One Single-Seated Buggy, Horse and Harness, a real y good turn out MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. Miisia SHOULD sufficient inducement he offered, Mr K. Muller would he glad to visit hemiika on Saturdays for the purpose of receivi g pupils for tue Piano. Instruction —45 minutes per lessons. Terms—£2 2s per quarter.'-" Apply to N. MULLER Barnard S.trnei, 25ja Tinmni. TO LET, A FARM of 120 acres, situated in Fairfield, .0 miles from Geraldine. Apply to 27 j a W. -HOPKINSON, Temuka PUBLIC NOTICE. Undersigned, in thanking his mi- | merous patrons in Temuka and district for past favors, begs to intimate that be will still continue to supply a first class article not to be surpassed in New Zealand at the lowest possible prices. W. A. talfes this opportunity of stating that freqn the first of'January ail accounts must be strictly monthly. W. ACKROYD, Butcher, Bja Temuka £lO REWARD A BOX lying at the Otari Rail'-ay Station, addressed to Miss Alice Bowles, was broken into, the contents taken out, and the paper wrappers left In and two sods pul inv,ou one of which t’LOYER was growing ... Any person giving such, intoruiatipn’as ■ -\ yvill lead to the conviction of the pffender fill receive the above reward. C. E. TRIPP Qraii Gorge, 2nd
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Temuka Leader, Issue 350, 5 February 1881, Page 2
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459Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 350, 5 February 1881, Page 2
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