JMONDjiLL AND.OO. AUCTIONEERS, • STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, AND YALUATORB, GERALDINE. Agents for the Union Fire and Marine Insurance Company. Agents for P and D Duncan's Ploughs and Agricultural Implements, Sales every Saturday at their Rooms, Geraldine All District Fairs attended. apl9 ROBERT WILKIN AND J3O > Strathallan street, Timaru, HAVE NOW LANDING, AND TO A.RRIVEFencingf Wire, b.a.. No 6 to 10 Barb Wire, Galvanised Strand Wire Straining Brackets Staples, diamond points Iron Standards, punched to guage Salt, fine, coarse, and rock Cornsacks, Woolpacks, Seaming Twine Galvanised Iron, Nails and Washers Wire Nails, rose heads Oils, P&ints, White and Red Lead Seed Sowors, Seed Drills Harrows, Cambridge Rollers, Ploughs Root Pulpers, Corn Crushers Chaff-cutters, horse-powers and in- J termediates I Wines and Spirits Bottled Ale and Stout Disinfecting Powder White Powdered A rsenic General Groceries Soda Crystals, etc, etc. Turnip Seeds, all descriptions Clover fc»;tfds, all descriptions Mangold and Carrot Seeds Winnowers Grass Seed Riddles
TO FARMERS AND MERCHANTS. T) miJRNBULL AND QON Having LEASED those Commodious PREMITES 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 Grobvenor Hotel, and known as the South Canterbury Wool Stores, are now prepared to Undertake the SALE of HOUSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS and PRODUCE, FURNITURE, LAND, Etc., 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 lot Stored 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, se!7 Auctioneers Timaru, sm. Afield wool works; winchester, THE UNDERSIGNED have this day ENTERED into PARTNERSHIP as Woolscourers, Fellmongers and Commission Buyers of Wool, etc., under the style and firm of Smith and Co., at the tibove Works, which they have leased from Mr Robert Smith. Mr Henry E. Smith will act as Manager and Buyer for the new firm, and we solicit a continuance of the support given to our predecessor. GEORGE BISSET. GEORGE ARTHUR SMITH. Smithfield Wool Works, Winchester, 21st June, 1883. 3jy
SHEEP DIPPING. JL SHEEP at THREE HALF-PENCE per head till the Ist of July, after which the price will be Twopence. One day's notice required, One night's paddocking allowed. R. A' BARKER, aps Ohapi, Orari. TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. BEST SCREENED and SCREtfPRjSSSEO CHAFF supplied in Large or Small Quantities. Farmers' Straw or Oat Sheaves cut to order. Peas, Beaus, and all sorts of drain Ground Fine or Coarse for Stock Feeding at Shortest Notice. CRUSHED OATS always on hand. ? R. A. BARKER, aps Ohapi, Orari. FRESH. FISH. LING GROPER MULLET FLOUNDERS CfIAYFISH OYSTERS, &c , Every Day. Cured Fish always on hand. Cash Buyer of Hakes and Ducks. Orders Delivered. THOMAS; TURNER, Main South Road, m y 24 Temuka. W. J. N. JPTON, 4 RCHITECT AND -YTALUATOR Oflices—Bowker's Buildings, Great South Road Timaru. Consultation and Advice Fraa
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1127, 28 July 1883, Page 1
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498Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1127, 28 July 1883, Page 1
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