K. P. Gray. TO-MORROW UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT. (R.M. Court, Temukrt). Siegcrfc and Fauvel v. Wright. WEDNESDAY, 30th MARCH, 1887. K F. GRAY , has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction (unless previously settled) — 40 Sacks of Rye Grass Seed (more or less). Sale at 11 o’clock. K. P. GRAY, im29 Auctioneer. W. S. Masim. ■tomorrow WS. M A S L I N , has received instructions from Mr W. Ellery (in consequence of the ex* piry of the lease of hia farm) to sell by Public Auction at the Homatead, Del* field, Orari, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th, His Live »nd Dead Stock, as follows 2D.F. Ploughs, florsePower by (Booth and Macdonald), 2 Chaff Cotters (by Benthall), 1 Champion Drill, 1 Cambridge Roller with Turnip and Gras* Seed Sowers and Chain Hairows attached, Twine Binder (by McCormick, with Travelling Carriage), 2 Farm Drays win Frames, 2 Sets Harrows (nearly new), 1 Tilter, 2 Sets 4-Horse Pulleys. 10 First-c ass Dairy Cows in full profit and to Calve, 25 Head Mixed Catil" (a good lot), 35 Fat and Storn Pigs, 4 Draught Horses, 2 (by Rapid Roan and Trump Card), 1 Yearling, 2 Draught Co.ts. 2 V.ry Superior Ht-avy Draught Ma - ea, 1 i raught Gelding, 2 Sits Harness (nearly new), ~nd Sundr es, Sase 11 p.m. sharp. W. S. MAS LIN, mr26 Auctioneer. TN 0 R S A L E—"CROSSBRED LAMBS," m lots to suit purcuasers. A Grand Line. Apply fl. B. WEBSTER, mrlO Geraldine. -IOR SALB- ’ In the Township of Arowlieuua— TOWN SECTIONS 223 and 224. Liberal Terms if required. Apply to eis J. M. TWOMEY. PUBLIC NOTICE. D B H. J7S p e e r be CONSULTED at METROPOLITAN TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Cashel Street, Ohristclrurch, from 14th APRIL to END OF MONTH. inr22 GUNS AND AMMUNITION. [HAVE much pleasure in inviting Sportsmen to inspect my NEW STOCK OF GUNS, Lll of which are MADE TO MY OWN ORDER. AMMUNITION of Every DascripM’on, and Every Requisite for Sj.olting Purposes. As I am about to dispose of my business MY PRICES ARE CONSIDERABLY EDUCED. T. G. ROWLEY, mr 22 TIMARU. SPORTING! SPORTING ! 1 SPORTING !!! HAVING received My NEW STOCK of AMMUNITION FOR THIS SEASON I am now prepared to Sell at the LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. Beat Made Cartridges—2oa and 18a per 100. K. F. CRAY. N.8.-BKST CURTIS & HARVEY’S POWDER KEPT. GUNS AND I HAVE now received my Season’s Stock of GUNS AND AMMUNITION, And invite the Inspection of Sportsman. The Guns for Value have never been equalled in South Canterbury. MySlock of AMMUNITION is of the VERY BEST QUALITY. Cartridges loaded with the Very Best Materials only, aud any charge of Powder or number of Shot required by Sportsmen. 1 h«ve also a few of JOHNS’ PATENT AUTOMATIC SHRAPNELL SHELLS, warranted effective on a single object at 130 yards, I am also prenared to undertake ALL KINDS of REPAIRS to GUNS, etc., etc. JAS. FINDLAY, ENGINEER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, delß IBMIiKA.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1561, 29 March 1887, Page 2
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488Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1561, 29 March 1887, Page 2
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