K. F. Gray. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT BROADQREBN, TEMUKA, ON FRIDAY, the 7th DECEMBER, 1888. Kf. g r a y has been favored with inetruotione from B. Tfaddell, Eeq., to Sell by Public Auction, on the above Farm, lately occupied by Mra Mackenzie, on the above date, 12 Firet-Claee Dairy Cows Double-Seated Buggy, Set Harness Household Furniture, consisting of: 1 Suite Furniture (in horse hair), Brussels Carpet (14 x 12), Chest Drawers, Bedsteads and Bedding, etc., etc., etc. Sale at 1 o’clock. K. F. GRAY, 10 20 Auctioneer.
WOOL. WOOL. WOOL Begs to notify that he is now BUYING WOOL For Mr George Kettlewell, representing Mr John Beddihough, Topmaktr, of Bradford, Yorkshire. He is alio prepared to make TiTURRAfi ADVANCES ON LARGE OR SMALL CLIPS. Tains—Nmt Cash oh Dblitbry. Y K. F. GRAY, no 3 Auctioneer and Woolbroker.
Webster and Macdonald. FOR SALE, PRIVATELY. TfTE are instructed by Mr Thomas Vy Goodwin to SELL that FIRSTCLASS FARM NEAR THE ORARI BRIDGE, containing 112 Acres (more or less), divided into 3 Paddocks, with a mining stream through both ; 52 acres under a promising Crop of Canadian Oats, balance laid down in English Grass. Terms Very Easy. For further particulars apply to WEBSTER & MACDONALD, 0020 Auctioneers. WE shell hold our FIRST WOOL SALE about DECEMBER lorn, 1888, at oir new WOOL and GRAIN STORE, ORARI. Farmers can send their Clips in any time after December 1,1888. No Charge made if the Wool is not Sold. Advances given it once if required. Ae the Store adjoins the Railway Station, Clips can bs placed on Trucks without farther cost, WEBSTER & MACDONALD, ao2o Auctioneers. WOOL WOOL WOOL WE are now prepared to MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, Tree of Commission, on all WOOL con* signed to os for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at oar Local Sales. Our Store is Commodious, and well lighted and admirably adapted for Storing Wool, and convenient for Purchasers inspecting same. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. CHARGES- LOWEST CURRENT rates. WOOLPACKS, SEAMING TWINE, OIL, AND RADDLE On Hard,, at Lowest Current Rates. WEBSTER & MACDONALD, aoB Auctioneers.
WALTER A. WOOD’S BINGLE-APBON HARVESTER. WE here bean appointed AGENTS for this Machine in South Canterbury, and have OPENED PREMISES IN THE MAIN NORTH ROAD, TIMARU, Where the Machine can be inspected. A Large Supply of Extras will be kept in Stock. TWINE AND OIL Suitable for the Machine at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. CALL AND SEE THE NEW KNOTTEE. OKU Two Pieces, The Simplest in Usi. Competent Judges say THIS IS THE MACHINE OF THE SEASON. WEBSTER & MACDONALD, noS Timaru and Geraldine. RANCtJTATA BRIDGE HOTEL. WILLIAM WHEELBAND begs (o announce that be has TAKEN THE ABOVE HOTEL, and desires to intimate to his Friends and the Fnblio generally that no expense will be spared te ensure the Comfort of Visitors. To Sportsmen, the Hotel offers special inducement, as excellent Trout Fishing is to be obtained in the District, A Good Table is kept, and nothing but the BEST BRANDS of WINES and SPIRITS. Good Paddocks for Sheep and Cattle. Good Stables and Paddocks for Horses. P.B.—Garden and Flower Seeds of all descriptions in Stock. Quality Guaranteed. ' WILLIAM WHEELBAND, 1 noS! Bangitata Bridge Hotel. I
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1821, 27 November 1888, Page 2
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530Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1821, 27 November 1888, Page 2
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