Maclean and Stewaai. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th, At 11 o'clock. CLEARING SALIToF STOCK AND PLANT, AT WAITOHI, Two miles from Pleasant Point. -ACLEAN~& STEWART X favored with instructions from Mr Chapman, Wditohi, will Sell by Public Auction on the above date, at the Homestead, Waitohi, two miles from Pleasant Point, his STOCK AND PLANT, Viz., 16 First-class Draught Mares and Geldings 3 Hacks 16 Milch Cows, all near calving 1 Shorthorn Bull 60 Head Mixed Cattle 100 Fat and Store Pigs 1 D.F. Plough, Spring Cart, etc; Also, About 40 Tons Potatoes. As Mr Chipman is giving up Cropping and going in for grazing, tl>e whole of hi 3 Farming Stock and Plant will be sold "Wilhuutr-fooervei The Horses are a very superior lot, and the other Stock are also good. Sale at 11 o'clock. Luncheon provided. MACLEAN & STEWART, apJO Auctioneers. /~\N SALE by the Undersigned—--300 Merino Rams 2-tooth 100 Merino Rams, Full-mouthed, MACLEAN & STEWART, ap3 Timaru. B Wilkin and Co. TOMOBROW WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, ETC. k l\ ESSRS ROBT. WILKIN & CO \j_ will Sell by Public Auction, WEDNESDAY, 11th APRIL, 1883, Wool Skins Hides, etc. ROBT. WILKIN & CO., aplO Auctioneers, Timaru.
NOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS, LARGE LANDED AND THRESHING MACHINE PROPRIETORS. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS for J, FOWLER AND CO.'S (Steam Plough Works, Leeds) AGRICULTURAL TRACTION ENGINES, For Next Season. They especially direct attention to FOWLER'S PATENT COMPOUND AGRICULTURAL TRACTION ENGINE, HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE CYLINDERS. The Pressure of the Exhaust Steam being only Blbs, the consumption of Fuel and Water is 30 per cent less than oidinary engines. For instance, say an ordinary engine consumes 6cwt Coal for a day's work, a Compound Engine will only require 4cvvt; and with the same quantity of water to start with, THE COMPOUND ENGINE WILL TRAVEL AT LEAST ONE-THIRD GREATER DISTANCE THAN THE ORDINARY HIGH ■ PRESSURE ENGINE. Catalogues, Prices, and all Particulars on application. ROBT. WILKIN & CO., Timarn and Cliristchurch. CARTER & CO., felO Dunedin.
B. Turnbull and Son. TO FARMERS AND MERCHANTS. T> mURNBULL AND QON Having LEASED those Commodious PEEMITES in Beswick street lately occupied by Messrs Wildie, Allan and Stumbles, and known as the Horse Bazaar, and the Offices and Salerooms also occupied by them next to the Gro&venor Hotel, and known aB the South Canterbury Wool Stores, are now prepared to Undertake the SALE of HOUSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS and PRODUCE, FURNITURE, LAND, E'c, at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES. R. Turnbull and Son will Hold AUCTION SALES of GRAIN at fixed dates. Samples up to twenty sacks of each lotStored Free, and to remain till delivery of bulk in order to avcid disputes. STORAGE for 10,000 Sacks Grain at Curent Rates. R. TURNBULL AND SON, sel7 Auctioneers Timaru, NOTICE. THE ROAD leading to the New Railway Bridge, known as PALMER'S ROAD, is UNSAFE for TRAFFIC, the Fori beiDg WASHED AWA?. P. SINCLAIR, Surveyor, Temuka Road Board. April 6th, 1883. ap7 NOTU3E. THE Person who in a mistake took my OVERCOAT away from Mr Coira's ball, at the Volunteer Hall, last Friday night, will get his own Overcoat by bringing uie mine. a P 3 J. M. OLLIVIER.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1091, 10 April 1883, Page 2
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