Tf, SIEGgET f AtITEL, •;Uu r i u:-: >\<al ' ...... B ESI RE todruw attention of Farmer* re iuTenmka i>nd. neighborhood to Idrge stock of REQUISITES’FOR THE APPROACHING HARVEST. They have on I .and and to arrive— Hay F6rks~ ’ ’ ' Hay Rakes TilterßakdS’ ' • Reaper Twine (Hemp and Manilla) u " ’ Reaper wn<i Binder Wire Beapef ?Fh|&alL kiodpftW !•’ C»rtV.fr J dMf“Hardrttbricatict, and other Machine Oilr. Tarpaulins in anymze made to order from Best Canvas. Reaper and Cloths made and ■ Repaired. ; Reaper and Binder Battens in Stock. CORN SACKS at Lowest Bates. 6-Ply Sowing Twine, etc., ete. THE special ; ATTENTION of Farrows, Contractors, and•, Residents ifi the Hilton and Kakalm Districts COMBINED-WITH BUTCHERY AND BAKERY AT HILTON, Where every srraogemeDt has been road# for the regular supply of Caropsas well as private families. THEIR STOCK OF GENERAL GOODS is larger to than ever, including— Galvanised Iron . i /, Barb Wire , ’ / Fencing Wire, Rylsnds best (will stand any strain. ■ • Milk Dishes, Churns, _ and Dairy Utensils of eveiy kind. BOOTS AND SHOES, best Makea. MEN’S CLOTHING, ETC., to Suit the Seasons. BIEGERT & FAUVEL MENDELSON’S STORES ; Tembka; .V 1 ■' ' AND CO., LAND ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS FOR—MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, • : ‘>' NATIONAL MUTUAL LT§ i E ASSGCrA’} TION OF AUSTRALASIA, Limited. AGENTS FOKCOOPER’S CELEBRATED SHEET DIPPING POWDER. . FOR SALia—i 460 AcresiUniroproyed Land, at Waitaki. JS\-H I. 730 Acres at Temnka, 500 Acres first-clssS'Land,-! close to Fairlie Creek Railway Station, 20 Acres’, Pightfhlin'g ,Creek. ' 70iMs. Kilig»fi.^ Section at SilverHtreuw Also, & v^.< AJarge number of Town Properties. TIMBER. Sawmills. ' Urdefl received for Firewood,’ Posts and .Bails; §wn Timber—Black Pine, Totarn J and White Pine, delivered at the Makikibi Railway Station. MONEY TO LEND ONpOOD SECURITY. -TiV.'v; ■ SANDERSON AND CO. MANCHESTER FIRE INSURANCE ' COMPANY. Capital, £1,000,000. Established, 1824. ACCEPT RISKS ON BUILDINGS, Rent, Furniture, Merchandise, Farming Stock, Shipping, 'etc.',’ ‘ AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Bande^s/6n: ; and co. AGELTS, aul j NOTICE. ■ ■ ‘ 1 1 1 j r f;f V - ' ■ . ' To the Members pi the National Mutual Life Australasia, Limited, and Olliers. I BEG TO tkt .MR'' J AMES I , J l>, Hhii*r&V / Uohimi»i-'' •ion Agent, tias been APPOINTED RESIDENT ACffiNTcFOR TXMA RU of 1 the above Asßdc«tiobP^ li ‘- 1 ZLi;"; Cav* Chief Age»r fuf Cdbldibiiry, 1 ! I '' InghVa Buildings, High Street, . i CJiriatchurch. 3 , ChrLtcburcb, Sept. 9th, 1885 se!2 i ..i ' ■/ <j* — -r- ' . .j SHORTHAND IN TWELVE r j-iii/MBSOHSiIo' rro ~i> igTSiiorthand in Twelve Lessons!! PHONETIC SHORTHAND (Pitman's) taught through the f Poafc in ■'WLVR LESSONS for 30s (payment in advance). —W. J. WILLIAMSON, Teacher of Phonography Lower York Plane, Dunedin. a*>l4
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1464, 6 February 1886, Page 4
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417Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1464, 6 February 1886, Page 4
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