J. Mundell and Co. iyl9 Sale at 1 o’clock. J. MUNDELL & CO. Auctioneers. TREES! IREE3! TREES 1 CLEARING SALE. MUNDELL & CO have received instructions from Mr H. Chapman to sell by Public auction at his Nursery, Geraldine, on WEDNESDAY, 23r0 JUL 1 ?, 1884. 3000 Pinua Insignia. 2 and 3 3000 years old 1000 Pinus Maritana, 2 years old 1000 500 Tutirculata, 2 years old 600 300 Macrocarpa, 2 years old 300 400 Lawsionia, 2 and 4 years old 400 150 Laurel, 3 years old 150 200 Spruce Fir, 4 years old 200 Austrian Pine, 4 years old 200 200 200 Douglas Spruce, 2 and 3 years old 200 200 Scotch Fir, 4 years old 200 100 English Limes and Walnuts, 100 Scotch Fir, 4 years old English Limes and Walnuts, 5 j’ears old 800 Ash, CDk and Sycamore 300 Gooseberry and Currant (all kinds) 600 Apple, Pear, Peach, and Plum Trees 5000 African Box Thorn 600 Thom Quicks 12 Wellingtonia Specimen Trees 800 300 600 5000 600 12 and A Large Quantity of Rose Trees Flowering Shrubs 2 Tons Derwent Potatoes 2 Abo—--94 Acres of Splendid Land, adjoining 9j Government Township, Geraldine. Terms at Sde. Sale at 12 o’clock Sharp. Additional entries will be received providing they are for unreserved sale. J. MUNDELL & CO , jyl9 Auctioneers. GERALDINE ROAD BOARD. FINAL GORSE NOTICE. OWNERS or Occupiers of Land in this Road District are hereby notified to GRUB and CLEAR a 1! GORSE from heir respective Road Frontages AT ONCE, or the Board will enforce the Penalty as laid down in Clause 2 of the “Public Works Amendment Act, 1883. By order of the Board. WILLIAM SHIERS, jy)s Overseer to the Board NOTICE. 3TOSING OF THE OPIHI BFIDGE. Notice is hereby given that the OPIHI B IDGK will be CLOSED until the completion of the New bridge over the Northern Stream. By order, F. W. STUBBS, j y ls Cie.k G.C.O. TO FARMERS, ETC. |HE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE )MPANY, LIMITED, tire prepared to HIP GRAIN, &c., ON FARMERS’ AG--OUNT during the coming Season, and ill make LIBERAL GASH ADVANCES i same, when requited, FREE ot Interest id Gommihamn. MR. P. CUNNINGHAM, who is in oi.don, will give special attention to lipments, and from las long experience the New Zealand Trade Shippers may ly on then Grain being disposed of to ie best advantage, and full value realised . Ttie Company will have their OWN INE OF VESSELS LOADING DIRECT ROM TIMARU, and applications for jaee are now being received. THE N.Z. GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE CO., LIMITED. A. E. TURNBULL, Agent, Timaru. UN DERSI GN ED ARE ’ CASH PURCHASERS Off WHEAT, prime Milling OATS Canadian, D mish and Tartarian BARLEY, armers supplied with the full-sized Cornsacks (48 x 26£in.). ffffiCE —EVANS’S ODD OFFICE, opposite Buckingham's Furniture Shop. WOOD, SINCLAIR & C 0... T. McCLATCHIE, Jus., air 22 Agent, Timaru,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1206, 19 July 1884, Page 2
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478Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1206, 19 July 1884, Page 2
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