K. F. Gray. THIS DAY DISPLENISHING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, JIT MILFORD, ON THURSDAY, JULY 22nd, 1884 KF. GRAY # favored with instructions from Hr Dickenson, whose lease having expired is now leaving the Mill, will sell by PilWic Auction, on the premises, on the above date, 2 Good Milch Cows 2 2 Good Heifers (2-year-olds) 2 Z Steers (2-year-olds) 3 10 Piga (from suckers up to bacon) 50 A Number of Fowls and Ducks I Buggy Mare (in foal to Trump Card) 1 1 First-class Buggy (almost new) 1 Pig Troughs, Dairy Utensils, etc., etc., etc. Also— The whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, Other Entries will be received up to hour of Sale. Sale at 1 o’clock. K. F. GRAY, Auctioneer, Mundeli and Go. SKIN SALE AT GERALDINE, TUESDAY, 27th JULY, 1886. ENTRIES for the above are now being received by the undersigned. J. MUNDELL & CO., ivlO Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. J MUNDELL AND CO. , have received instructions from Mr Mark Combs to sell by Public Auction at bin Nursery, Geraldine, a large quantity of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, FLOURING SHRUBS, ETC. Data of Sale and full Particulars in future advertisement. J. MUNDELL & CO., ivl3 Auctioneers. TIOR SALE, PRIVATEL YA First-class SHEEP DOG. Any trial given. Apply to, jo3o J. MUNDELL & CO. R. THifhbuU and Son. to-mqSrow" TO FARMERS, 'CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. BALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, ON FRIDAY, 23bd JULY, 1886, At 2 o’clock, R TURNBULL & SON . have received instruction* from the Deputy Assignee in the estate of Mary Hoare to Sell by Auction at their Booms, ON FRIDAY, 23rd JULY, 1886, Improved Farm of 500 Acres, part of the famous Levels Estate, about 2 miles from Pleasant Point Railway Station. The Land is securely fenced, and divided into 6 paddocks by good live fences. There is an abundance of water in each paddock. A Dwelling House, Stable, Shesp Yards, and Piggeries are erected on the farm. About 400 Acres in English Grass, balance in Stubble. Sale at 2. Terms Easy. iyl7 ’ GERALDINE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. THE GERALDINE ROAD BOARD is not RESPONSIBLE for any ACCIDENT which may occur owing to the Geraldine Koot bridge being out of repair. By order. WILLIAM SHIERS, jvl7 Clerk to the Board, HONEY. HONEY. IHAVE some PURE EXTRACTED HONEY FOR SALB-the first that has been offered for sale in the districtprice 4d per lb, in large or small quanties. Any Orders given to the Milk Boy will be attended to. jyl7 ANDREW GIBSON. ? BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Timaru and Temuka, Attends at Temuka—Tuesdays 4 p.ra. to 6 ,ra. ; W«dnes t «yg 9 urn. to 4 p.m. Frnju>a 4 p.ui to 6 p.m. Office a* Mi Marshall’s, opposite Messrs Sleqartaad Fauveia. 21j
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1535, 22 July 1886, Page 2
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449Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1535, 22 July 1886, Page 2
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