Jonas and Bourn. SEA DOWN. THE CREAM OF SOOTH CANTERBURY LAND. MESSRS JONAS & BOURN have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms at Timaru, on SATURDAY, JUNE 14th, At 2 o'clock sharp, the following CHOICE FREEHOLD FARMS AT SEADOWN, Occupied by Mr Alexander Wilton : SECTION iNo. 45, containing 107* ACRES, kaown as the Homestead Block, subdivided into four Paddocks, all well fenced and watered. THE BUILDINGS consist of a good new Dwelling house of 7 Rooms, with Dairy, Scullery, &c. 6-stalled Stable with Grain Loft, Chaff and Implement House, Men's Hut, Piggery, Poultry House, and other b'arm Buildings. There is also a good Garden and Orchard. SECTIONS Nos. 40 and 41, containing 200 ACRES, adjoining Arowhenua Station, fenced, and subdivided, and now laid down as follows—--100 Acres In Grass 80 Acres ... ... In Fallow 80 Acres In Stubble. SECTION" 44, containing 217 ACRES, known as the Daily Creek Farm, well fenced. About 107 Acres ... In Grass 110 Acres ... In Stubble.
These valuable properties will he put up in one liue, but if no suitable offer is received, they will be submitted separately. The qualify of the Land is well known, and cannot be surpassed by an}' in the District, either for grain growiug or for grazing, und .-in opportunity is now presented to intending Purchasers such as is seldom met with. further particulars applied to JONAS & BOURN, ■ju7 Auctioneers. 10,000 Apply to FOR SALE. STONE PILES For Sale. F. MERCK, Geraldine. CRUSHED OATS.ps per Bushel
WINCHESTER MILLS. WINTER DRAPERY. '. & J. T HOMBOH f to announce that tliey are now Showing Exceedingly Good Value in FUR TBI-i3MINGS FEATHER TBIM.MING3 DEE3S TSIMMJNG3, in Gold and Fancy Braids, Fringes, Gimps and Buckles, SILK AND LACS COLLAK3, and SQUARES FUT! CAFES LADIES AND MISSES' MANTLES and JACKETS. " Tongarii-o." Ju .t opened— FLANNELS, CALICOES, CRETONNES, Really substantial goods at a smell udvance on Bceue quotations. MOBr.EY'S HOSIERY BLACK FRENCH MERINOS YELVETEEN3, ETC., ETC. Dressmaking and Millinery Departments under thoroughly competent supervision. rn :: omso n, MJ IN NORTH ROAD, ! TIM ARIL
WE ARE BOOKIiNG ORDERS FOR THE ABOVE MACHINES, Its performance last harvest proved it to lie the best Machine iu the market, therefos we hope Farmers will see it is lo their advantage to order the OSBORNE TWINE BINDER with the latest improvements. Early Orders will Oblige. QIEGERT AND TjUU;VEL, ,„, AGENIS, TEMUK4.
TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. :TE have one of ALFRED COLYV VILLE'S CELEBRATED WINDOWING MACHINES and SEPA RATORS and are prepared to LCR3EN and SEPARATE any kind of Grain or Gross Seed or LEND the Same for HIRE at Lowest Rates at our Stores. j,i7 FIKGERT AND FADVEL. /"Yards ~oF "all""iJkscriptions *J Printed at U.o Leadeb OJt&a..
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1190, 12 June 1884, Page 2
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445Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1190, 12 June 1884, Page 2
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