K. F. Gray. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AX BROADQREEN, TEMUKA, ox FRIDAY, the 7th DEOEMBEB, 1888. r F. GRAY froniE. Waddell, Esq., to Sell by Public AuctioD, on the above Farm, lately occupied by Mrs Mackenzie, on the above date, 12 First-Clasa Daiiy Cows Double-Seated Buggy, Set Harness Household Furniture, consisting of : 1 Suite Furniture (in horse hnir), Brussels Carpet (14 x 12), Client Drawers, Bedeteadß and Bedding, etc., etc., etc. Sale at 1 o'clock. K. F. GRAY, no 2o Auctioneer.
WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. K. JF. G * A Y Begs to notify lhat he is now BUYING WOOL For Mr George Kettlewell, representing Mr John Beddihough, Topmaker, of Bradford, Yorkshire. He is also prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES ON LAUGE OR SMALL CLIPS. Tewk—Nett Cash on Deliyery. K. JF. GRAY, bo3 Auctioneer and Woolbroker.
J. Mundlel and Co. HORSES. HORSES. WEDNESDAY, 12xe DECEMBER, 1888. WE shall hold a Sale of DRAUGHT aod HACKNEY HORSES at our Tarda, Geraldine, oo the above Date. Entries are now being received. J. MUNDELL & CO., n 027 Auctioneers.
Webster and Macdonald. FOR SALE, PRIVATELY. WE are instructed by Mr Thomas Goodwin to SELL that FIRSTCLASS FARM NEAR THE ORAM BRIDGE, containing 112 Acres (more or le»s), divided into 2 Paddocks, with a running 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, no2o Auctioneers. WE shall bold our FIRST WOOL SALE about DECEMBER 15th, 1888, at our 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 at once if required. As the Store adjoiDS the Railway Station, Clips can be placed on Trucks without further cost. • WEBSTER & MACDONALD, no2o Auctioneers.
WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. ~\\i E are now prepared to MAKE W LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, Free of Commission, on all WOOL couuigoed to us for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at our Local Sales. Our Store is Commodious, aod wall lighted and admirably adapted for Storing Wool, and convenient for Purchasers inspecting same. JPROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. CHARGES- LOWEST CURRENT "R ATI? 1 !*! WOOLPAOKS, SEAMING TWINE, OIL, AND RADDLE OK Hand, ax Lowest Current Rates. WEBSTER & MACDONALD, noB Auctioneers.
WALTER A. WOOD'S SINGLE-APRON HARVESTER. E have be9n appointed AGENTS ' for this Machine in South Canterbury, and have OPENED PREMISES IN THE MAIN BfORTH BO AD, TTMAEU, Where tht? Machine can be inspected. A Large Supply of Extras will be kept in Stock. TWlfcE AND OIL Suitable for the Machine at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. CALL AND SEE THE HEW KNOTTER. OhiyTvto Pieces. The Simplest in Use. Competent Judges say THIS IS THE MACHINE OF THE SEASON. WEBSTER & MACDONALD, no 3 Timaru and Geraldine. W- FERRIER, PHOTOGRAPHER (By Appointment to His Excellency the Governor), Ross' Royal Aboadb, Timaett. Photos msom 5s per Dozen. ae6 l>TiAN£ FORMS of TO LET can be
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1822, 29 November 1888, Page 2
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490Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1822, 29 November 1888, Page 2
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