J. Mundell and Co. \ HO BSE SALE. \ AT GERALDINE YAKDS. [ENTRIES are now beioe received by ]j th« Undersigned. J. MUNDELL AND COi, juJ2 Auctioneers. BALK OF IMIBY COWS AT GERALDINK. i W KDNSSDAT, 20th JUNE, i 1888. J MUNDELL & CO. have received instructions from Dr Fish to Sell by Public Auction at their SaleY»rd», Geraldine, on the above date]— 18 Dairy Cows, all joung and of superior quality 1 Shorthorn Bull. Hale at 1 o'cljck. , Th» Aocfcori.eeM drsire to remind] intending Purobatrrs th »t, Dr Fi.-h having let bis i*'arm, tb : r whole of his vuhubla Dairy bi'Okia for •biolute Sal?. 4. MUNDELL & CO., ;\n\l Auclioceew. Webster and Mcdonalda. 'E boa to a& noire* that we hive ' thin dav ENTERED INTO PARTNERSHIP as AUCTIONEERS, IMPORTERS, AND GENERA', aGENTaS, In premises situa'e< n*ar '.he Sale Yards, Ueraldi- e. We thill attend th« Baleß ht Geraldine, Winchester, Washdyke, und PleHß*ut Point, and any stock entrusted to us wil receive nur Bust Attention. We aro prepared to make arrangements for Clearing Sales, and to suit fho conrenieuce of those favoring us we shall he in a pos'iiou to render Immediate Accounts. H. B. WEBSTER, Auctioneer. D. MACDONALD, Stock Agent. »pl 7
SOJTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Paid vt Capital and Resiryk-£220,000. Uotnpauy at TEMUKA AND WINCHESTER, is prepared to receive APPLICATIONS FOR INSURANCES of »T»ry description at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. W. C. ASPIHALL, SOLICITOR, TEMUKA. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! "CHEAP LITERATURE FOR THE MILLION,"
1200 VOLUMES, BEING the Library of the. lae Wm. Moody, E*q., of Burnbank, having been purchased by us. for Oasb, we will on SATURDAY, the 9IH Ihst., Commence a GRAND SALE of tiie same at Prices to satisfy one and all. The intellectual area covered by the deceased gentleman in the •election »f works comprised in suoh a large Library as we hate now the privilege of offering to the Public, is sur-h as to almo«t deter us from naming all the fields of knowledge from whioh suoh a co'lection has been gathered. Ag'iculture in all its phases, soils, siasons, crops, drainage, sowing, breeding of horses, rearing of cattle and sheep, together with works on farm, estate, dairy, and garden management, veterinary science, and all that appertains to requirements in the pursuit of agriculture, were gathered into this library in books by the most celebrated authois, English, French, German, American, and Colonial. Such a variety on this subject has rarely-ever bean seen in any one library. Medical Works \o every branch of the profession, comprising treatises on Disaases of the skin, joints, surgery, medicine, food, homeopathy, infancy and childhood, pathology, human physiology, midwifery, logtt er with treatises "on all the ills that flesh is heir to," characterises this section of this library. The well-known pursuit* of this gentleman in the study of Bcience we need only to remind the public of to assure them that on Science such a collection has never before been seen in Canterbury, and wi.l well repay a visit from the Msieutisl, teacher, student, and lo«er of nature. It comprises works on astronomy, He microscope, meteorology, botany, physiology, chemistry, mineralogy, physics, etc., etc. Trave-s, biography, bi»trv. poetry are very lirg-lv represented. Schiller, Byron, Shakespeare, Bums, Goethe, the Aldine Poeis, Poets of England, America, and France are all represented her... Glauber, : twl*J, ■ Livingstone, < Bur khan, t, Sebltema... ; L yard, Cook, Nordenschtff, Marcopolo, Bac-s of Mankind, Countries of North and South America, Persia, India, Turkestan, IgypN Afghanistan, Bussis, Siberia, France, Germany, Italy, Arabia, South fiea W«nde, Victoria, J.s. Wales, South Austr.lia, Queensland, New Zealand, and msDy other countries are all represented w this choice selection. The.logy,and the study of saored sutycts, are found in a few uf ,he work, of JTulW.Henrv.Fawcett. Brown, and others, both ancient and modern wr.ters. Booksoui Of print, lcopy Hoc' setter's "New Zealand," snd HoukV* » New Zealand Flora > The SALE will be Conducted for CASH ONLY. P. W. HUTTON & CO., iu9 'II3IA RU. jOSI'ERS of Every size end be ob tamed on the «aortwt n-tioe at the •iV.„u \m«w *ul (tawlpUn* Guardian iieue, i 'pMuUnji Lowest Ptioes. i
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1750, 14 June 1888, Page 2
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