W. S. Maslin. THIS HAY, W S. ' M A S L IN ( h«s received instructions to Soil by Public . Auction, at his Rooms, Geraldine, on THURSDAY, APRIL 12th, 1888, On account of whom it may concern—--8 Home Jewel Washing Machine?—the most perfect family machine invented ! 160 Fairs of Boots (all sizes), and a quantity.of general Drapery. * Also; Chests of Drawers, Chairs, Washstands, and Sundries. 1 First-class Lady’s Hack, perfectly ’■quiet Sale at 1.30 p.ro. mr7 William Collins & Co. WILLIAM COLLINS & 00.“ AUCTIONEERS, WOOL, & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, ARE PROMPT GASH BUYERS, and will give the Highest Figure for—--sioo Sacks Danish OATS ssoo do Canadian do do Sparronbill do do Tartarian do do Dun do do Fowl Wheat. 3000 3000 1500 4000 We are also Buyers of Sheepskins (preference given to Freezers’ and Butchers’ Skins attheTimaru Wool Works,or at our Auction Rooms. Cash on Delivery J||l Money to Lend, Bills Discounted. Derwent Potatoes .we.are Prepared to'Buy for April, May, and June Delivery, mr6 A CONCERT in aid of the ORARI BRIDGE SCHOOL PRIZE FUND will bo held in the SCHOOLROOM ON t THURSDAY, APRIL 12th. Doors open at 7.30. A Good Programme will be Presented. B. P. BARTRUM, B p|o 3h«irman. V. R. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIMARU AND OAMAB U (being a local Court of Bankruptcy) holden at Ximsru. In the matter of “Theßankruptcy Act,1883,” and of the various Acts amending the same, and of the bankruptcy of Patrick Nolabt, ,of Temuka, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, Laborer, a bankrupt. ■\TOTICE is ‘ hereby given that the said PATRtpk >,NoUN has this day been adjudicated a Bankrupt in the laid Court. Tne first general meeting of the Creditors will ba hold at my office,North Boad, Titnaru, on MO WAY, the 16th day of April, 1888, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. D-ited this 9th day of Auril, 1888, W. O. BEBWTOK, Deputy Asiigneo. lyj-R THOMAS CLEARY’S TENDER has been accepted for the DRAINING on NEWLANDS. apl2 F. J. LeCREN. TENDERS. rfIENDERS are invited for DRAINING; 1 about 80 CHAINS (more or less.) Tenders to be in on the 17th INSTANT. THOMAS PALMER, ■nl2 Temuka. TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of One Acre anda-half (1|) of POTATOES, mors or less, situated in Wilkin street, near the Concrete Bridge. Cash tenders will be only accepted, and will close on MONDAY, the 16th inst., and to be addressed to GEO. McSHEEBY GENTLEMEN, *pl2 ;i Temuka. Anyone trespassing on ihe MOANAYALB ESTATE, or Land in the occupation of J, Breen, Kakihu, will be PROSECUTED. A. W. WRIGHT, ap!2 1 Moanavale, A. MAXWEL L, ,SAD DL B R CHANGE OF BUSINESS FROM RETAIL TO THE WHOLESALE. THROUGH the increasing demand of my Patent Spring Pads in all kinds of Collars and'Sadd'es, 1 have resolved to do the Wholesale Trade Only. Having Sold my Business to MB JOHN PRICE, 1 hope the patronage that has been gwen to me in the past will be,stili bestowed on my successor. All Accounts MUST BE SETTLED before the 20ra April. A. MAXWELL, j&6 Timartt. ORDERS for Rubber Stamps .received LIATtICK Office
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1723, 12 April 1888, Page 2
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514Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1723, 12 April 1888, Page 2
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