K. F. Gray. . FURNITURE- SALE, ON TUESDAY 16th SEPTEMBER, 1884F, GRAY Las received instructions from Mr P. Sinclair, who is leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction at the Road B.iard Office, Teaiuka, THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Corn prising 1 Hair cloth Suite Furniture (nearly Dew), 1 Round Table, Fender and Fire-irons, Coal Scuttle, Pictures and Ornaments, 2 Sets Washstands and Ware, 1 Wardrobe, Double Iron Bedstead, 3 Chairs, Sewing Machine, Kitchen Mangle and Portable Boiler, Sundries, etc., etc. Also, 1 Good Harness Mare, Buggy and Harness, Saddle and Bridle. Sale at 2 o'clock. K. F. GRAY, Be ll Auctioneer. TO PROPRIETORS OF ENTIRE HOUSES. S A MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISII ING THE PEDIGREES and TERMS of HORSES TRAVELLING THIS DISTRICT DURING THE SEASON, THIS PAPER IS UNRIVALLED. And Liberal Terms will be given for Advertisements for the Season. • HORSE CARDS ! HORSE CARDS ! HORSE CARDS! Of all Sizes EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. LOW PRICES. THF FINEST SELECTION op BLOCKS IN SOUTH CANTERBURY. ANNUAL SHOW of ENTIRE HORSES Will take place on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, Under the auspices of the Timaru Agricultural ind Pastoral Aesociation, IN THE OLD SHOW GROUND, TIMARU. Every person who intends to Parade his Horse must enter the same at the Office of the Undersigned (Maclean and Stewart's Buildings), on or before Thursday, Sept. 25th, at nooD. T«o Cards will be delivered to the Person making entry, with a conspicuous Dumber thereon ; one to be attached on the off side, and the duplicate on the near aide of the Horse, both on the roller. Owners of Horses will be subject to whatever regulations the Committee find necessary to make. Entrance Fee for each Horse ss. The Gates will be open a* half-past ten, and an official parade of the Horses will take place on the Ground at half-past eleven sharp. Admission to the Ground, including Catalogue, Une Shilling. F. W. STUBBS, se!6 Secretary. *y.*H3^3 RUMP CARD Will Stand this Season at Four Peaks. Fee, £4. Groomaye, os. See Cards. T-Tp i= nrnvnntpd for the Sires' Produce Stakes ot 1088, with 200 guineas added. L. WALKER. Sept. 12th, 1884. *el6 !HE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE "" YOUNG SIR COLIN Will Travel this Season in the GERALDINE, ORARI, WINCHESTER, RANGITATA and WOODBURY Districts. Yotjng Sir Colin, by Sir Colin Campbell, dam Jean, by Wellington ; bred byMr Boag. Young Sir Colin ib a bright bay, stands 16£ hands high, and possesses great bone and quality, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Good Pad<locke, and well-watered, proTided for mares at Geraldine. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For Terms see Cards. J. MUNDELL & CO., eel 6 Proprietors. FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD. iTRAYED from Tem«ka on the 3rd .J September, a WHITE HEIFER, rising two years old. Highl ear off. No ♦irand Anyone returning the same to MRS'MURPHY, Sod Town, Temuka, will n-ceive the above reward. Anyone retaining the Heifer after this notice will be Pi os cuted, eel 3
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1239, 16 September 1884, Page 2
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496Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1239, 16 September 1884, Page 2
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