J. Mundell and Co. TO-MORROW SH ERALDINE MONTHLY vT SALE. WEDNESDAY, 7xh MARCH, STOCK 1888. flO Merino Ewes (sound station sheep, ia good condition) •00 2-tooth Tbt ee-quar lerbreds (largeframed sheep) 60 Three quarterbred Lambs 3 3-ytar-old Steers (prime fat) 29 2 and 3-yeat-old Steers and Heifers 22 Yearling Steers and Heifers 7 Dairy Cows (in full milk) 5 Cows and Heifers (dry) 20 Stere Pigs, Additional Entries will be received to fcotir of Sale. J. MUNDELL & CO., Auctioneers, mri CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT GERALDINE. THURSDAY, Bth MARCH, 1888J MUNDELL AND CO. , instructed by Mr R. Darlow will ■all by Public Auction at his Shop, Geraldine, oo the above data the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Also the Balance of his Stock of BOOTS, CLOTHING, DRAPERY, &c. Sale at 1.30 sharp. AaMrDarlcw is leaving the District thia ia the last Gift he has instructed us to make to the Geraldine Public, therefore do not neglect to be in time for this Sale. /. MUNDELL & CO., mr6 Auctioneers. K. P. Gray. F OK SALE EPWORTH FARM, dose to Temukn. This Splendid Property consists of One Hundred Acres of First-class Land, with all the Improvements thereon; to be aold in one 10% or in lots to suit pur•faaatrs. Full particulars to be obtained from MR JOHN MEYER, Or K. F. GRAY, Auctioneer. January 9lh, 1888. j >‘lo William Collins & 00. WILLIAM COLLINS & GO., AUCTIONEERS, WOOL, & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, ARE PROMPT CASH BUYERS, and will give the Highest Figure for—--6000 Sacks Danish OATS We are also Buyers of Sheepskins (preference given to Freezers’ and Butchers’ Skins) at the Timam Wool Works or at our Auction Rooms. Cash on Delivery Money to Land. Bills Discounted. Derwent Potatoes we are Prepared to Buy for April, May, and June Delivery. mr6 For sale:-anqus maodonald has SIXTY-THREE SIX-TOOTH MERINO RAMS for SALE, in lots to •uit purchasers. Apply W. McLEOD, At the Homestead, mr3 Bulmer. TO FARMERS AND CONTRACTORS. I HAVE just opened up a large Stock of harvesting requisites for the present Season, which 1 intend to Sell at VERY LOW PRICES, consisting following— CORN SACKS, full size BINDING TWINE, Manilla*Hemp HAY FORKS Sfloglebert’a LUBRICATING, CASTOR, and COLZA OILS OIL FEEDERS. CAMPS SUPPLIED. J. BROWN, •p 23 Beehive Stores, Temuka. J EYE’S SHEEP HIP ■M” EASILY with WATER. COLD Destroys Ticks, Lice, etc. Greatly Improves the Wool, leaving it Bright, Soft, and of Good Color. In Price is the Lowest in the Market, being Equal to 66 Shillings per 1000 Gallons of Wash. Sold in 2,5, and 10 Gallon Drums, and 20 Gallon Casks. MELVILLE GRAY, mr6 Timaru. IUBSUHIBERS are requested to imN mediately report to this Office a:.d regularity which may occur in the 'lively of their paper*
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1707, 6 March 1888, Page 2
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457Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1707, 6 March 1888, Page 2
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