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K. P. Gray. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT ORARI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th, 1884. KF. G R A Y , under instructions from Colonel Eichbaum will sell by Public Auction, at his Salerooms, Ternuka, as above,. R.S. No. 28658, containing 336 acres 1 rood 32 perches, situate in the Ornri District, having a frontage on McDonald’s Road, The land has a splendid crop of Turnips thereon. Terms easy. Sale at 2 o’clock. For full particulars apply K. F. C j)26 f to GRAY, Auctioneer.

GORSE CUTTING. Tenders for cutting seven MILES of GORSE and QUICK FENCES will close on MONDAY, 4th August. R- A. BARKER, jy24 Oran. TENDERS. : Tenders wanted for ploughing section 8890 (about 70 ACRES) on the Geraldine Downs. Tenders to be sent in by the 31st in at. L. WALKER. Four Peaks, July 23rd, jy24 TEMUKA TOWN BOARD. TENDERS are invited for (he following WORKS, Etc,' No. I—Re-crowning and Shingling Wood street and Vine street. No. 2 —Forming Foothpath a’nH Shingling Cass street. No. 3—Lighting Lamps, at per Lamp, . No. 4—Leasing Sections 210, 211, 212, Vine street. No. s—Leasing Sections 64, 65, 66, Vine street. No. 6—Leasing Sections 67, 68, Main South Road. No. 7— Leasing Sections 115, 116, 129, 130, Main South Road and Allnutt street. No. B—Leasing Sections 179, 180, 181, 190, 191, 192, Holland street and Temuka Terrace. No. 9—Leasing Part Reserve 168, Main South Road. Tenders to be in addressed to Chairman, not later then 4 o’clock p.rn., July 30th, 1884. Specifications and all information obtained from GEORGE DYSON, jy26 Clerk. “'TO FARM Fits AND INTENDING ~ -SETTLERS. A MAGNIFICENT BLOCK of 10,000 Aacres first-class Agricullual land, well- watered, and alongside of a railway, is now being surveyed into farms of between 200 and 300 acres. It is proposed to form a settlement association of 40 members, to take over the" whole on advantageous terms, and retail farms among themselves. Each member would have the entire control over his own farm, and at the same time enjoy all the benefits which accrue from union in the purchase of building and fencing materials, stores, implements, etc., and in obtaining of advances of lowest rates when required. Land reserved for sale yards, nursery for trees, wool-shed, stores, mill, dairy factory, school-house, etc. Wholesale price of land £4 per acre. Easy terms. No member responsible beyond his shares. Prospectuses forwarded on application to. E. MELLAND, jy22 Box 333, Dunedin. TO FARMERS, ETC mHE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN 1 AGENCY AND MERCANTILE ' COMPANY, LIMITED, are prepared to SHIP GRAIN, &c., ON FARMERS’ ACCOUNT during the coming Season, and will make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on same, when requited, FELL of Interest and Commission. MR. P. CUNNINGHAM, who is in London, will give special attention to Shipments, and from his long experience n the New Zealand Trade Shippers may "elyoD then Grain being disposed of to the best advantage, and full value realised. The Company will have their OWN LINE OF VESSELS LOADING DIRECT FROM TTMABU, and applications for Space are now being received. THEN.Z. GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE CO., LIMITED. A. E. TURNBULL, l ft l Agent, Timuru. f rp H E UNDERSIGNED CASH PURCHASERS op i WHEAT, prime Milling OATS Canadian, D inish and Tartarian BARLEY. Farmers supplied with the full-sized Cornsacks (48 x 26£in.), Ofpics—EVANS’S U.jD OFFICE, opposite Buckingham’s Furniture Shop. WOOD. SINCLAIR <fe CO.. T. McCLATCHIE, Jon., mr 22 Agent, Timarn. mHE COLON’IAL M UITJ AL. LIFE X ASSURANCE SOCIETY (Limited). Chief Oifi e» i« We" Z ,-*i-p ■ : HIGH SiBICRT, DUNEDIN. Dibeotobs: Edwik J. tiPKioa’ (D Jgety and Oo.) Chairman. W. J M. Labnaoh, O.M &■, M.H.B, How. Geobgb Stf cLean Rob bet bxoDT ( »t«* Attorney.CLners.l) All Profit belong to 'he Members, Policies unconditional, u nohall eng able, .and indefeasible. . „ _ Iho ConoirtAii VITTcrAn TontiNß Iftest MBHT I’OLIOT combine* a favorable IhTBBT jfJSNT POK OAPiTAL, with LIPK ABBUBAEO3 at ordinary rate*. All other forms of Assurance as "usual J. ASH WELL, Local Agent, Temuka E S. COOK A rent.: G raldine. H, a. H. LYA LL, Secretary. ju24

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1209, 26 July 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1209, 26 July 1884, Page 2

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