Gray and Montgomery. SPECIAL ANNUAL PIG SALE. TEMUKA SALE YARDS. GRAY AND MONTGOMERY beer to announce that they intend holding their SPECIAL ANNUAL PIG SALE ON FRIDAY, 10th MAY. Entries are now being received. Particulars in Future Advertisements. GRAY & MONTGOMERY, ap!B Auctioneers. SHOOTING SEASON. RAY AND "ONTGOMERY Have in Stock— FILLED CARTRIDGES & CARTRIDGE CASE 3 CHILLED SHOT, CAPS, WADS, &0., &c Only Curtis and Harvey's BEST QUALITY OF POWDER used in Filling Cartridges, and Kept in Stock. mr2B I RAY AND "ONTGOMERY Beg to announce to the Farmers of Winchester and its Vicinity that they have taken a Leape of MB INWOOD S WELL KNOWN GRAIN STORE. This Store is Large and Commodious, and almost Vermin-Proof, with Railway Siding up to the' Door. ALSO LAEGE STORAGE ACCOMMODATION AT TEMUKA. Liberal Advances Made on Grain Stored, if required. All Charges Strictly Moderate. f P 2I J. Mundell and Co. ORSE SALE at our Yards, GeXX wldin*, o'< WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL, 1889.—We shall hold a SALE of DRAUGHT and HACKNEY H3RSES at our Yards on the above dute. Those baring Hurses suitable for the,lndian Market, und wishing to dispose of them, will find a in attendance. Entries are solicited as early as possible. ap l6 J., MUNDELL & CO. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS, GRAZIERS, AND DEALERS. IN consequence of (he Large Numbers of Stock cofaing forward to the Monthly Sn/es at their Yards, rendering it impossible for the Stock to be yarded and sold to advantage in one day, it has therefore been considered necessary to hold FORTNIGHTLY SALES, the first of which will be held on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th, 1889, Entries for which will be received by J. MUNDELL & C 0.," AND WEBSTER & MACDONALD, a p9 Auctioneers. Miles, Archer and Co. THE WOODSIDE ' ESTATE, GERALdine; WM. UPTON SLACK, Esq.. has in'struotdd MILES, ARCHER, & CO. (in conjunction with Miles and Co., Cliristchurch) TO SELL HIS MAGNIFICENT ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION, Area 2300 Acres, In Lotfl to suit all Classes of Purchasers. Lithographed Plans, with Terms, are now in Circulation. The Property is distant from the Orari Winchester Railway Stations 8 to 10 miles. The Land produces Heavy Crops of Osre&ls, Roots, and Grass, and is well Watered. The whole in good heart, and ready for immediate unci profitable occupation. s SALE TO BE AT THE WOLSELEY HOTEL, WINCHESTER, ON , FRIDAY, the 26th DAY OF APIUL, At 2 p.m. Sharp. TERMS—IO per cent. Cash, 15 per cent. Six Months, 25 per cent, Twelve Months. 50 percent, bilance can remain or a term at 6| per con'. February 28th, 1889. mrß THE CLARENDON FARM (formerly occupied by Mr Chas. Gosling, and the past ten years by Mr Crotuptnn, as Tenant) 235 Acres, iu 10 Paddocks, Water in Races, First-Clasß Homostead, Buildiogß in Good Repair, Land in high state of Cultivation, Five Years Lease. Ttsndera will be received up to THURSDAY, 25th Inst. Address —" Clarendon Farm," MILES, ARCHER & CO., Tinvmi. rresenfc Tenant will show the Estate. PHOTOGRAPHER j (By Appointment to His Excellency the j Governor), _ :| jßoss' Royal ;\bcade, Timaiot. .Photos prom 5s per Do^jm.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1881, 20 April 1889, Page 2
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