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J. Mundell and Co. SATURDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1887. AT OUR ROOMS, GERALDINE, on account of Mr N. E. Sims— Section No. 344 in Geraldine, securely fenced and in a high state of cultivation (the Garden is neatly laid out, and planted with the best quality of Fruit and Forest Trees, Flowering Shrubs, etc., all young and healthy), together with Dwellinghouse of Two Rooms thereon, almost new. Sale at 1 o’clock. On account Messrs Dodgslnm and Co.— Men’s Tweed Suits, do do Overcoats, Ladies’ Dress Material (in the piece), Ladies’ Hats. On account Mr Francis Franks—9 Cases Bottled Ale and Stout. On account other c'ients —12 Sicks Potatoes, Bicon, Chickwheat, Chairs, Tables, Buckets, Saucepans, Bedsteads, Sewing Machine, Boilers, Hay Forks, etc. Sale at 2 p.m. J. MU WELL & CO., Auctioneers. de3

WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1887. GERALDINE MONTHLY STOCK SALE. ON ACCOUNT of several Clients the Undersigned will Sell—--300 Crossbred Wethers and Maiden Ewes (4 aod 6-!ooth, in the wool, fat) 150 Crossbred Wethers (shorn, fat) 100 Crossbred Ewes (4-tooth, in the wool, with lambs at foot) 25 3-year-old Steers (fat) 16 3 and 4 year-old Steers and Heifers (in forward condition) 18 2-yeir-old Steers and Heifers 35 Head 2-year-old and Yearling Steers and Heifers 22 Cows (close on calving, really good Dairy cattle) 4 Cows (in full milk) ] Purebred Shorthorn Bull 12 Pigs (strong stores). Additional entries to hour of Sale. J. MUNDELL & CO,, de3 Auctioceers.

WOOL SALE. THURSDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1887. AT OUR STORES, GERALDINE, on the above date, wo will hold our FIRST WOOL SALE of the Season. Vendors aie requested to forward Particulars of their Wool Early, in order to complete Catalogue. J. MUNDELL & CO., Auctioneers. d. 3 W. S. Masliru ' S. M A S L I N (iu conjunction with N. Dunlop and Co.) holds SALES OF WOOLdur iug the present season. Largo storage accommodation free. All Charges most liberal, W. S. MASLIN, 0c22 Auctioneer. T. Bullook. WEDNESDAY, DEO ESI BEE 7th, 1887. VALUABLE SUBURBAN LAND, DIVIDED INTO EEOM 4 TO 12-AOEB ALLOTMENTS. AT GERALDINE, FRONTING A MAIN BOAD, PORTIONS OF IT HIGH GROUND AND COMMANDING PIOTURBBQUE VIEWS EMBODYING A CHARMING VARIETY OF HILL AND DALE, DOWN AND OPEN LAND-PLEASANT AND HEALTHY POSITION. Mr t. bullock (in conjunction with Messrs J. Mundell and Oo.) have received inductions from Dr Fi*h to Sail by Public Auction, at Messrs J, Mundcll and Co.’s Auction Rooms, Geraldine, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th, At 12 o’clock noon, A number of VALUABLE SUBURBAN ALLOTMBNTS. Alio, 2 0 ACRES, BEING RB. 5360, (An Early Selection) as follows, via. ; 4 Allotments between Dr Fish’s Residence and the Township, each containing about 4 Acres; 7 Allotments fronting Kakahu Road, between Mr W. Shier*’ Road and the Cheese and Butter Factory, varying in size from 7 to 12J Acres, The latter portion of this is undulating, commands views at all points of the compais, diversified and extensive, being on the rise of the Down, where the air is proverbially pure and healthy, possessing good sites for residences, and within a few minutes' walk of the Poit-offioe. The four Lota between Dr Fish’s Residence and the Township should prove highly remunerative investments; also the 20 Acres at the back of the Township. It is seldom an opportunity occur* of acquiring Allotment situated so conveniently to the Township, offering such a favorable opportunity to Persons of Small Means, Mechanics, and Working Men acquiring Freehold Alio'ments in suoh a hoalty locality and favorite District, at the Terms of Payment will be •Exceptionally Liberal, viz, O'dy 10 per cent. Cash, 10 per cent, in 12 Months, 10 per cent, in 2 Years, belaid in 3 years, bearing the low rata of Interest of 7 per cant, par annum, payable half yearly. Intending Purchasers are respectfully invited to imped these Allotments and attend the Sale. I Lithographed Plan* tod Full Particular* can be obtained on r np'icatijn U> T. Bui' iiOOK. Aihbu.ton, or J. Mundbli and Oo , Auctioneer*, Geraldine. sold

1 . " ■ »! " ... U"g IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. I HAVE NOW IN STOCK afc TIMARU PRICES the following goods for present Season : WOOLPAUKS LAMP BLACK BOILED OIL RADDLE SHEEP SHEARS, HA, N.Z.,5 ~ M BBA, N.Z., from 3s 3d per pair. And all ether requisites for present .season. *J>23 J. BROWN.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1668, 3 December 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1668, 3 December 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1668, 3 December 1887, Page 2

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