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J. Mundell and Co. BY ORDER OF~THE MORTGAGEE? SATURDAY, 9th MARCH, 1889. J MUNDELL AND 00. • Instructed by the Mortgagees, will Sell by Public Auction at their Salerooms, Geraldine, on the above date— That most desirable and beautifullysituated Residence lately occupied by Mr William Coltman, fronting on Talbot Street, Geraldine, containing J Acre (more or less), together with 7-rnomed Dwelling House, weli finished, and fitted with Shop Front, .also—Stable, Coach House, Garden (well stocked with Fruit Trees) and other improvements thereon, making the Property a valuable investment to those looking out for a comfortable residence, , and, being centrally «<tu- " Htear is Koiidd to increase ih vulue. Sale at 1 o’clock. J. MUNDELL & CO., nn7 Auctioneers.

Gray and Montgomery. GRAIN STORAGE. QRAY AND J^ONTGOMERY 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 Terrain-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 Tcmuka, to Sell by Public Auction, at his Residence, Main Road, Temuka, on MONDAY, MARCH 11th, 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, 4ft 6in x3ft6in). Horse,Harness, Spring Cart, and some Ironmongery left over from former sale. Full particulars in future advertisement. W. S. MASLIN, mrs Auctioneer.

Miles, Archer and Co. THE .WOODSIDE ESTATE, GERALDINE. WM. UPTON SLACK, Esq., has instructed MILES, ARCHER, & CO* (in co'ijunction with Miles and Co., Christchurch) TO SELL HIS MAGNIFICENT ESTATE BT PUBLIC AUCTION, Area 2300 Acres, In Lots to suit all Classes of Purchasers. Lithographed Plans, with Terras, are now in Circulation. The Property is distant from the Orari Winchester Railway Stations 8 to 10 miles. The Land produces Heavy Crops of Cereals, Roots, and Grass, and is well Watered. The whole in good heart, and ready for immediate and profitable occupation. SALE TO BE AT THE WOLSELEY HOTEL, WINCHESTER, ON FRIDAY, the 26th DAY OF APRIL, At 2 p.m. Sharp. ' TERMS—IO per cent. Cash, 15 per cent. Six Months, 25 per cent. Twelve Months. 50 percent, balance can remain for a term at 6| per con*. February 28th, 1889. mrß

TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for BUILDING a COTTAGE (labor only) at the Raugitala Traffic Bridge. Tenders close on MONDAY, March 18lh. For particulars apply, between the hours of 12 and 2, to GERALDINE ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the follow ing Works Contract— No. 280—Formation and Shingle, near Kelland’s Boundary Road No. 281—Gathering and Stacking Boulders, Rangitata Station Road. Specifications at the office, Geraldine. Tenders to be in before 10 a.no. on MONDAY, the 11th of March, 1889, EMORIAL CARDS Printed neatly and oxpod’tioualyat the Office of mr7 R. JA NEMAN, Rangitata Bridge Hotel. mrs W. SHIERS, Clerk to Board. this Taper,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1862, 7 March 1889, Page 2

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517

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1862, 7 March 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1862, 7 March 1889, Page 2

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