Late Mr J. Crawford. A Tl/T _ 1 Near King’s Stables, Main North Rd. Timaru. Ait iIyJLcI2L W viit TIMARU. £5 NOTE r-i j I' /'{ ? NOTE WILL BUY a GOOD STRONG SADDLE and BRIDLE with SPURS GIVEN IN. Money Returned if Purchaser is dissatisfied after due consideration at home. ALL STYLES MADE ON THE PREMISES. Measure taken with Orders. Wear and Comfort Guaranteed. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. 13Ja THE CARLYLE DISC HARROWS ARE UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST.-THEY DO PERFECT WORK, ARE EASY TO HANDLE, STRONG AND DURABLE. In the exhaustive competitive trials recently held at Kirwee and Papanui, they were placed FIRST OYER ALL COMPETITORS, and thus stand unrivalled under practical test. They can be packed on wheels, for travelling, by one man or a hoy in less than five minutes. The best Cultivating Implement procurable. NO PARMER CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT ONE. Please send for Illustrated Catalogue of these and Full Line of Agricultural Implements, including : Ploughs, Patent 'l ine Harrows, Rollers, Horae" Power Chaffcutters, Cornerushers, Fanning Mills, Carlyle Iron Windmills, &c., &c. BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO CARLYLE IMPLEMENT WORKS, CHRISTCHURCH. AGENTS—MiIes, Archer and Co., Timaru; I. MDNDELL & CO., GERALDINE. HENRY & FINDLAY; TEMUKA ; fMention this Paper,"] aplß H. GrRIESSELICH & CO., WEAVERS’ HALL, WOOL EXCHANGE, LONDON, SHIPP[NG & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ESTABLISHED 1855, SHIP to order any description of British and Continental Goods upon 2£ per cent, commission, selected by buyers with Colonial experience, aud attend to the prompt realization of Produce at highest prices upon 1 per cent, commission. Orders to be accompanied by Letters of Credit or part-remittance in Bank Drafts or Produce. PAlinmo Tiicnronon rr»Y* flfiahno 1 norDTlPfi tfl PCVP.P Rft!l Tlftl\ S. Open Policies of Insurance for floating cargoes to cover sea risks. References: Chief Office of the London and Westminster Bank, or Agra Bank, London, and most of the Colonial Banks. Current Price Lists, Produce Reports, and any necessary samples or information on applica > ’<■'• . 3 a &
SOUTHLAND LAND. H all and M EASON HAVE 6300 AOffiS 6300 Which we can dispose of in FARMS OF FROM .153 ACRES AND UPWARDS. PRICE, £3 to £5 AN ACRE. We"'are not laying down any hard and ' fast terms," but are open to make SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. The WHOLE of the PURCHASE MONEY may remain UNPAID (if required) FOR A TERM OF OARS. INTEREST will bo Charged at an EXCEEDINGLY LOW RATE, and, if required, an arrangement can be made for NO INTEREST TO RE PAID THE FIRST YEAR. OF THE LAND ITSELF We may sav it consists of LO W ROLLING DOWNS, all Ploughable, with Permanent Streams in the "V alleys, and is situated four and a half to nine miles from three or four Railway Stations on the Main Line from Dunedin to Invercargill, so that Produce or Sheep for Freezing cm be sent to either Market. COAL is found almost everywhere, and as a good BUSH (Reserved by Government), is within a mile of most of the La»d fa license to Cut. can be obtained Ur Id a year), FENCING MATERIAL IS YKHY CHEAP, as also is BUILDING TIMBER. We again wish to impress on F.-rmers and others, especially Small Farmers and Contractors with Farming Plant, the following facts : That on the small ho'dings they hive here all they can make is a ba<e living, and that year by year they srow o'der, but no better off, and that year by year the value of agricultural land is becoming steadier, and more difficult for people of .-mall means to acquire. Especially has it done so in this district. And whether they would nrt be wise to purchase larger farms in Southland, off which U ey not only can make a bettor living but which must increcs" in value as settlement, progresses. Another important point to consider is that with the price of grain as low i s it is now, far more is to be made by Slock producing, than by grain ; and that there is no better grass and turnip land than in Southland, There are a number of Settlers in the neighbourhood who purchased from us, and who ere now doing well. HALL & MEASON, Timaru. K, F. GRAY, Temuka. . ap24 NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. - OR RES PON DEN T 3 writing letters to the Editor of this Paper, for publica'ion. are requested to write on one side of the paper only, and, if writing under a noni de plume, to enclose real name and address, not for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Communications will not be inserted if this rule is not complied with. 29n0
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1375, 6 August 1885, Page 1
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