WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1889, AT THE GERALDINE YARDS on the above Dite, we shall Sell—--50 H-B. Wethers and Ewes (fa!) 400 Crossbred (2-tooth) 130 H-B. Swea («ound sheep) 100-l-Bred Ewes (sound sheep) 390 i-Bred Lambs 190 Lambs 100 4 and 6-Tooth H-B. Wethers and Maiden Ewes (fat) 10 3-Year-Old Steers (prime fat) 15 4-Year-Old Steers (good stores) 4 Cows (fat) 11 2-Year-Old Steers and Heifers 1 3-Year-Old Ball (Shorthorn) 5 Cows in Milk and Calving down 42 Pigs (strong stores). Also—--1000 Merino Ewes from the flock of C. G. Tripp, Esq., Orari Gorge Station (largo framed sheep, and to be sold in lots to suit buyers). Also 2 Draught Geldings 2 Drays and Harness complete. Entries received to hour of Sale. J. MUNDELL & CO., mr2 Auctioneers.
Webster and Macdonald. TOMORROW GERALDINE MONTHLY STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1889. w E are instructed to Still—--400 4-Tooth Wethers and Maiden Ewes (ve.y forward) 150 2-Tooth Wethers and Maiden Ewes (very forward) 200 |-Bred Lambs 10D Merino Ewes 287 Merino Ewes (sound mouth) 1500 Sound-mouth Merino Ewes 200 |-Bred Lambs 232 Lambs 180 £-Bred Lambs, 25 Head Mixed Cattle 12 Store Pigs. And on account of A. H, Brisco, Esq., who is leaving the district—--10 3-Yeur-Oid Bullocks (fat) 2 4-Year-Old Bullocks (fat) 3 Young Dairy Cows (in full profit) 1 Yearling Heifer 6 C-lvea All to be sold without Reserve, Entries received up to hour of Sale. WEBSTER & MACDONALD, mr 2 Auctioneers. Gray and Montgomery. "“THIS DAY TBMtJKA MONTHLY STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, sth MARCH Gray and Montgomery will Sell by Public Auction on he above date, at their S Jeyards, At One o’Clock Sharp, 20 Head Fat Cattle 30 Head 3-year-01l Steers 30 Head 2 and 3-year-old Steers 800 X-bred Ewes and Wethers 100 Half-bred Ewes 35 Store Pigs Also—--1 Dog-Cart 1 Set Harness 1 Pony. And Entries to hour of Sale. fe2B GRAIN STORAGE. QRAY AND j^j-ONTQOMERY Beg to announce to the Farmers of Winchester and its Vicinity that they have taken a Lease of MR INWOOD S WELL KNOWN GRAIN STORE. This Store is Large and Commodious, and almost Vermin-Proof, with Railway Siding up to the Door. ALSO LARGE STORAGE ACCOMMODATION AT TEMUKA. Liberal Advances Made on Grain stored, if required. All Charges Strictly Moderate. fe2l W. S. Maslin. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WS. MASLIN , has received instructions from Mr James Winning, who is leaving Temuka, to Sol! by Public Auction, at his Residence, Main Road, Temuka, on MONDAY, MARCH Uth, The whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, including Magnificent Trichord Piano, by Kraus, maker to the Emperor of Germany, and one Large Steel Engraving, “ The Pursuit of Pleasure,” by Sir Noel Paton (size, 4ft6iuxSftbin), Horse,Harness, Spring Cart, and some Ironmongery left over from former sale. Full particulars in future advertisement. W. S. MASLIN, mr rj Auctioneer. W- PERRIER, PHOTOGRAPHER y Apt-'intn-ent. io His Excellency the Governor), Ross’ Royal Arcade, Tim aril Photos from 5s per Dozen. 80
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1861, 5 March 1889, Page 2
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486Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1861, 5 March 1889, Page 2
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