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mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE TO LEND, IN 3U MS OE £3OO, and upwards, LOWEST CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST, FREE OF COMMISSION. They are also prepared to make Liberal CASH ADVANCES To Farmers on their Growing Crops, and can supply SEED GRAIN Of the Best Quality at Lowest Market Prices, Having made special arrangements with English and American Houses, they are in a position to All descriptions of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, On the most Favorable Terms. THE N.Z. GRAIN AGENCY & MER CANTILE COMPANY, LIMITED. T. McC LATCH lE, sell Agent, Strathallan street. ON FREEHOLD PROPERTY, AT AND INDENT

SAMUELSON’S PRIZE SHEAF TWINE BINDER AND HARVESTER. The n.z. grain agency and MERCANTILE COMPANY, LIMITED. have on hand their First Shipment of SAMUELSON’S PRIZE TWINE BINDER AND HARVESTER. The Machines, which are now being fast Sold, have many material improvements on the one exhibited by Messrs Samuelson last season Among others we may mention especially the New and Strong Main Gear Frame Chain Lifting Gear on Travelling Wheel Raising and Lowering Gear for Grain Wheel _ Patent Oiling Arrangements for Driving Wheel Improved Shifting Reel These, combined with the lightness of draught, lowness of cut, simplicity of construction, and strength of material, render the Machine the most complete offered this season. THE BINDER Is simple and easy to operate and untoma'ie, making sheaves regular in size and with perfect separation and good shape, with secure knot. Messrs Samuelson, in peifecting this Machine, have avoided complication, and have carefully studied extreme simplicity and sacility of adjustment. An Expert from Messrs Samuelson’s Factory is now on the way out, and .will arrive in New Zealand early in December, so as to be present to render his services during next harvest. Early application is necessary to avoid disappointment in seeuri.ig a machine. T. McCLATCHIE, Jun., de2l Agent, Timaru

WOOL SALES. TO meet the wishes of their Constituents and others who may desire to Sell locally instead of Shipping Home, THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Have made arrangements to HOLD REGULAR PERIODICAL AUCTION SALES or WOOL, SKINS, ETC. M During the Season. Every care will be taken to obtain the Very Highest. Price. ON WOOL not Sold merely a nominal charge will be made, and it can be Shipped Home, incurring only the most trifling ex pense by being offernd at. these Sales. AS USUAL the COMPaNST can OFFER their CONSTITUENTS the most FAVORABLE FACILITIES for SHIPPING and SELLING in LONDON. The date of the NEXT SALE will be •duly advertised. Full particulars can be obtained on application at the Company’s Offices.,' A. B. SPALDING, des Manager.^

LICENSING ACT 1881. I HEREBY Give Notice, in accordance with the provisions of the Licensing Act 1881, and the Regulation of Local Elections Act 1876, that ELECTIONS of Five Persons in each of the two Licensing Districts of the Geraldine County, to form the LICENSING COMMITTEES of such districts, and a Poll if necessary, will be held as follows : For LEVELS DISTRICT, at the Office of the Meat Preserving Company, Washdyke, on Wednesday, 31st January, 1883 Five Members. For MOUNT COOK DISTRICT, at the Sclioolhouse, Fairlie Creek, on Wednesday, 31st January, 1883. Nominations for each of the Districts, which must be in the form set forth in the Regulation of Elections Act 1876, must he addressed to the Returning Officer, and delivered at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Timarii, before noon on Tuesday, 23rd January, 1883. F. W. STUBBS, Returning Officer. Timaru, January 16th, 1882. N.B.—Nomination Forms can be obtained at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Timaru. 18ja WINCHESTER. FAIR. rnHE above FAIR will in future be i HELD on FIRST and THIRD THURSDAY, in each month. THE NEXT FAIR TAKES PLACE ON THURSDAY, JAN. 18xn. jy!s

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1057, 20 January 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1057, 20 January 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1057, 20 January 1883, Page 2

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