Maclean and Stnvari. Jos PRIV\TE SALE.- "*' Gnc nf the hest. ioinp BUTCHER- ***' " ING 'BUSINESSES in South Canterbury. [Trade at present, ('• Bullocks and |LOO. Sheep, besides Lambs and friers, per week. Goodwill ofpngJeas?. Plant, Horsee, Cnrtrf, &o. The above j-rese.-.tJa splendid opportunity for lt*<msjnt\d trade, of purciiasm.tr a most ]uPrati J veVE|sir)ess cheap, and on easy terms. / For full partionlajrs apply to MACLEAN AND STEWART-. ■ Auctioneers
JOB, PRIVATE SALE—--5000 6 and 8-tootlx EWES, in loijs tp suit rurcl lasers MACLEAN AND STEWART,. Auctioneers.
500 CROSS-BRED LAMBS 500 FRIDAY,. 18th FEBRUARY, 1881. WILDIE, ALLAN & STUMBLES have been| instructed to sell by Public Auction,, at their Sale Yards, Washdyke, FRIDAY, IStb/'EEBRUARY, 1881, 500 CROSSBRED, LAMBS. Sale' at 2 o'clock. WILDIE, ALL AX & STUMBLES. e / Auctioneers.
- PRELIMINARY NOTICE, 15 000 MERINO'EWES AND 15,000 WETHERS. ABOUT FIRST WEEK IN MARCH. WILDIEV ALLAN & STUMBLES have been intruded by Mr J. G, McKay, of Springbaiik, Pl.easajt Point,, to Sell by Public. Ruction, AT. PLEASANT POINT, About the Ejrsfc Week in March, actual date will be fl,Qt\fied. in future advertisement, \ 15,000 Merfpo. E,vves and Wethers, all Sound Months, in good condition, aVid frames. Will; be Sold ia. Lots to suit purchasers. \ The Auctioneers would direct special attention to the above Important Sale, more particularly as. the Sheep%ave been carefully selected by Mr who is an experienced judge, and th«* majority of them having been bred by th\ Honorable Robert Campbell, will be a. sure guarantee as to quality. WILDIE, ALLAN & STUMBLES* 17fe Auctioneers.
CAUTION. per, either by purchasing from him or advancing money to him or. otherwise on the security of the crop of wheat and outs on }6O acres oi land at Ornri. held by the said Anthony McAnulty from. Mr Alfred Barker under ciopping, agreement, and of which said crop my lat% husband, Edward Johnsc'n. and tie said Anthony McAnulty were partners, anc to tone half share of which said crop I am entiled, ;>s administratrix of. the said Edward Johnson deceased. And it is hereby notified that the said Anihonv has no power I to sell oi gi,ve security over ?jhe said crop ' without mv consent and concurrence, and thai I will contest any pale'"or security made or giv-.n by the said-, Anthony McAnnltv. '+o, which I am, nptla party. Full and satisfactory evidence of my right to a half share of the crop can be obtained on application to. Messrs Perry and Perry, of Timar.:, solicitors.. JULIA JOHNSON Administratrix of Edward Johnson, deceased. 11th February, 1881. 15fe PUBLIC NOTICE. rnHE Undersigned, in thanking his imJ|_ merous patrons in Temuka and district fur past favors, begs lo.mthrute that, he will still continue, to supply a first class article not to.be, surpassed in New Zealand at the lowest possible prices. W A. takes this opportunity of stating that from the firsfcof .January a,!l accounts must be strictly monthly. W. ACKROYD, Butcher, a-, Temuka B ] ;v . STORAGE. !\ G is prepared to-Slurm. a quantity of GKA JN «t his-Wool and C tores-, Temuka, „n the usual terms. 10f .HECTIO N S EQ R SALE - AROWHENUA TOWNSHIP, And near the Catholic Church, . Very .Cheap, '\oM ?lyM WM. RT, UPJtI.CHARD,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 355, 17 February 1881, Page 2
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520Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 355, 17 February 1881, Page 2
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