K. P. Gray. TO MORROW STOCK-iN-TR ADE OF GENERAL STORE. AT WINCHESTER ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 27m. KF. GRAY # (in conjunction with Messrs J. Aluuuell and Co.) has been favored with instructiona from Mr 11. E. Smith to Sell as above— The Whole of his Stock, in lots to suit Purchasers, consisting of— Butcher’s Covered Cart (nearly new) 2 Good Spring Cart Horses and Set Harness 10 Tons Prime Derwent Potatoes 6 Cases Kerosene 8 Drums Oil 10 Boxes Candles 5 Coils Barbed Wire 4 Cwt. Nails 1 Cwt. Staples £ Cwt. Roofing Nails ‘i Bags Rice A Large Quantity of Enamel Ware Case Azea Quantity of Axo, Broom, Fork, Shovel, and QorrwKnife Handles 12 Tins Biscuits 12 Tins Lollies L -rge Quantity of Brooms & Brushes 12 Packets Sheep Shears, BBA, 38A, and 11A (original packets) Oilstones and Files 3 Gross R. Ball & Co.’s Vetsa Large Quantity of Crockery, Lampware, Tiousers, Shirts, Legging*, School Stationery, Raisins, Gut» rants, Jama, Cocoa, Tinned Fish, Mustard, Pepper, Etc., 3 Sets Counter Scales, Bag Hops, Bag Sugar, and Large Quantity of other Goods too numerous to purlicular.se. Sale at 11 o’clock. E. F. GRAY, Auctioneer. J. MUNDELL& CO., Auctioneers, N.B.—-The whole of the Stock will be Sold without the slightest reserve, as Mr Smith is giving up business. jy26 TEA! UK A MONTHLY SALK. FRIDAY, JULY 29th, 1887. KP. GRAY , will Sell CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, &o. K. F. GRAY, ja26 Auctiorear. J. Mundell and Co. SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN SECTIONS IN GERALDINE. SATURDAY, 30th JULY, 1897. J MUNDELL AND 0 0., # will Sell by Public Auction at their Sa'erooms, Q raldme, on the above date— T.S. Nos. 81, 82, 83, 85, 87, 89, fronting on Macdona d aud Bridge Streets. They are all Thickly Timbered, and as Si es for Building purposes the Prettiest iu Geraldine. Sale at 2 o’clock jy23 • W. S. Maslin. "THIS DAY S. MASLIN, VY , favored with instructions, will Sell by Public Auction at bis Rooms, Geraldine, on TUESDAY, JULY 26ih, Double and Sing'e Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, Mattresses, Vienna and other Chairs, Tables, Chests of Drawers, Tinware, Churn, Lamps, 2 Doz-n Flannel Shirts, 12 Dozen Men’s Wool Sox, and a Quan ily of Sundries. 40 Sacks of Potatoes, must be Cleared. SJe at 1 o'clock. jj23 ON SALE At Lowest Current Kates. CLOVERS—Specially Selected by an Expert this Season. Shipment per K ikouru, s.s., just to hand. TURNIP AND GRASS SEEDS— All Varieties to Arrive. INWOOD & CO. Winchester, July 22nd, 1887. nolO WILLOW STAKES in any Quantity. Full Particulars on application, to CHAIRMAN of the Temula Park Board or CARETAKER. j>7 rjTC LET POR ONE CROP OF OATS- / 'ACRES TURNIP LAND. Apply to J. M. BARKER, jnSl Woodbury, ypj LET- TURNIP FEED and GRASS FOR SHEEP. Apply EUGENE O’CONNOR, jy2l Orari. jjpO LET FOR A CROP-150 ACRES. Rent to be Worked out in Ploughing. R. M. GOODWIN, Cracroft, Rangitata Bridge. 2''i Joy, 1887• j"l6
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1612, 26 July 1887, Page 2
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