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K, F. Gray. CLEANING SALE AT MILFORD. MONDAY, 28th APRIL, 1884. KF. G R A Y , has been favored with instructions from Thomas Parte, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction at his Farm, Milford, 250 § Gross Bred Lambs 250 100 Fat Sheep 100 200 Crossbred Ewes 200 300 Merino Ewes 300 30 Head Store Cattle 2 and 3-year-old 30 12 Dairy Cows 12 1 Good Short horn Bull, bred by 1 John Meyer, Esq. 1 Brood Mars, with foal at foot by 1 Young Wellington. 1 Yearling, by Lord Castlereagh 1 2 Saddle Hacks 2 2 Sows 2 1 Well bred Boar 1 IMPLEMENTS—--1 Dray, 1 Set Harness, 1 4-ton Weighing Machine by Avery, 1 Express and Harness, 20 Pairs Fowls, and Sundries, etc., etc. Sale at 1 o’clock Sharp. Luncheon provided. K. F. GRAY, ap22 Auctioneer. Mashn and Sherratt, AND s HEKRATT, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND PRODUCE SALESMEN, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TEMUEA AND GERALDINE. Sales conducted in all parts of the District. Sales at their Rooms, Temuka, every Saturday. FOR SALE PRIVATELY—--18 Acres Good Land, Geraldine. Price Low. 64 Acres Good Land, in English Grass, Geraldine 100 Acres (Fenced), Upper Raogitata L Acre, Town Section 266, Ashburton ± Acre (Corner Section) Winchester J-Acre, with 4-roomed House and Shop, Wallingford 100 Acres with 4-roomed House, Stable, etc., North Orari Acre, with good 4-roomed Plouse and Garden, Temuka. PROPERTY SALES ADVERTISED FREE. Agents—Fire Insurance Association. fes MASLIN AND SHERRATT. T HE UNDERSIGNED ARE CASH PURCHASERS OF WHEAT, prime Milling OATS Canadian, Danish and Tartarian BARLEY. .Farmers supplied with the full-sized Cornsacks (48 s 264 in.). Office— EVANS’S GAD OFFICE, opposite Beckingham’s Furniture Shop. WOOD, SINCLAIR & CO.. T. McCLATCHIE, Jux., mr22 Agent, Timaru. GRAIN SEASON, 1884. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). SHIPPING. This Company is prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES (free of Commission or Interest), on Grain placed in its hands for shipment. Very favor able arrangements have just been made as to Freights to London by First-class IRON SHIPS or STEAMERS. The Company’s Large Grain Business in London (SUPERVISED B'S AN EXPERT AND TRUSTWORTHY STAFF), has enabled it to make moat advantageous arrangements as to LANDING, GRANARY AND SALE CHARGES, all of which have lately been Reduced. ; Shippers can be furnished, on application, with CAREFULLY PREPARED ESTIMATES of the Charges on Giaiu sloped to and sold in London. STORAGE. We are prepared to tnake LIBERAL CAST! A.DW-N on Grain sent in for STORAGE in our COMMODIOUS STONE STORES, which are connected by sidings with tlie Railway. The Charges for Handling and Storage having lately been Reduced, are now VERY LOW. LOCAL SALE. The Company’s extensive Agencies throughout the Australian Colonies enables it to place Produce in any of the Colonial Markets to the best advantage. We frequently receive LARGE ORDERS TO PURCHASE GRAIN, and in such cases preference is given to any stored with us. Producers are reminded that the Company’s FINANCIAL POSITION is so THOROUGHLY SOUND that no anxiety need be felt as to the result of any Produce entrusted to its care. CORNSACKS SUPPLIED at LOWEST RATES. Fur full particulars, apply to THE N.Z.L. AND M.A. COMPANY (Ln.) F. LeCREN, Manager. Timaru, H. H. SECRET AN, mrl3 Agent, Waimate, OUNTFB BILLHEADS, at Dunedin Prices, Printed at the Office of this Paper.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1168, 22 April 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1168, 22 April 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1168, 22 April 1884, Page 2

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