W. 8. MASLIN. WS. M A SL 1 N , has received iostractions from Mr W. M. Howe to Soli on the Farm, Gapes'e Valley, on THURSDAY, SEPT. 35ih, 1880, The whole of his Live and Dead Farm Stock, Furniture, etc., Consisting of—--2 Draught Horses, good in all kinds of harness 1 Trap" Mare 1 TJpstaading Hack, by Hunnington 4 Cows, in profit and springing 4 Head Cattle 180 Merino and Crossbred Ewes, in lamb 2 Pigs. 2 Good Sheep Dogs 1 D.F. Plough, S.ff. Plough, Set of Harrows, Horse Hoe, Beotail Chaffcutter (nearly new), 1 Tilter (iu good order), 1 Spring Cart, Set Spring-Girt Harness, 8-borse Dray, 5 Sets La&ding, Lhafi, and Plough Harness, 2 Riding Saddles and Bridles, 400-gallon Tank (new), 35 Bushels Ryegrass Seed, 4 Horse Covers, Dairy Utensils, D,B- Gun. A lso the Whole of his Household JTurniture, and Sundries too numerous to mention, Sile at 12 o'clock sharp. No Reserve. Luncheon provided. Also, at the same time aod place—--55 Acres of GOOD DOWN LAND, adjoining, subdivided i' ti three Paddocks by live fences, larg< 4 roomed House, at prosent occu pied by Mrs Tindall. The whole Farm well watered. W. S. MASLIN, Be 2o Auctioneer. H. B. WEB3TER & CO.
WOOL WOOL. WOOL. yj B. WEBSTER & CO JLjL ' iave much pleasure in informing their Clients that their arrangements for the coming Wool Season are now complete. We are prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES, either large or small, upon Clips of Wool. We either SELL IN THE LOCAL MARKET, OR SHIP, upon unusually Liberal Terms. We have arranged with Messrs MILE 3, ARCHER &■■ CO. TO STORE ON OUR BEHALF, and as theirs are Commodious and well-lighted STORES Wool is ehown o the best advantage. Farmers will have the privilege of takisg their Wool to our Wiaohester Store as soon as shorn, from whence it will be trucked in time for Sale, or Shipped, as desired. NO CHARGE made for Wool thus Stored. All Wool insured. H. B. WEBSTER & CO., •el 6 Geraldine.
LENDINING AND CONSIDERING the latesess j of the Season, and the general dulness and uncertainties which have for the time being taken possession of the publio mind, they aTe certainly gratified with the progress of their SALE IN GEBALDINE. They are certain gof one strong fact: that Advertising alone could never induce the Purchasing Community to open up their purse-strings. It can only be CORBEOT QUALITIES, PBIOBS WHICH CAN DEFY COMPETITION, which can induce that williness of the mind. They have been giving these inducements, and for a short time longer they will STILL EUBTHEB BEDUOE PRIOES, so as to effect that derirable Reduction in Stock which is the heart and soul of the object in view. To those who have purchased, to those who intend to do so, and to those who may not possibly require but will require in the near future— CALL EABLT AND JUST USE YOUR OWN JUDGMENT. We mate no quotations—we rarely do—as Quality is the test of Prioes in all circumstances in the Softgoods Trade. OLENDIHIHG & DOBIE
DUNE DIN, OAMARU, AND GERALDINE. NEW SEASONS TWEEDS. EXQUISITELY ARTISTIC PAT. TERNS aod Designs in New Spring and Summer Tweeds, embracing Sailings, Coatings, and Trouserings from the 3LAIAPOI MILLS. Suits made in Latest London Fashions at COWAN'S CLOTHING & OUTFITTING HOUSE. | e TIMAKO. PERSONS found TRESPASS LNG on mj Property at YVaihi Bush, on any pretence whatever, will be proB9«oted. KHSON LAID. Dogs found atrayinpr will be destroyed. ■elß W. P. TURTON. TO ANGLERS. ELVIN <k TAYLOR beg to intimate ' that tbey have Just Received their First Shipment of FISHING TACKLE. They wonld kindly invite inspection before purchasing elsewhere. See futuie advertisement.
TELVIN & TAYLOR, Storekeepers, ■ill Temuka. RTHUR POSTER, Temuka, has FOR SALE at the following Prices— Black-pine ... 26a per cord Mixed wood ... 17s per cord Also Posts, Rails, and Stakes. Full measure guaranteed. seS
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2103, 25 September 1890, Page 2
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