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W. S. MASLIN. 1 WS . MASLIN • has much'pleasure in in timating to his Friends and the Public generally that he has Leased those Commodious Auction Rooms in Cain’s Terrace lately occupied by W. Collins and Co., and trusts, by attention to business and Moderate Charges, to receive a share of public support. Commission will be REDUCED from 10 per cent., which in the past a longsuffering public have had to pay on Saturday Sales, to 5 PER CENT. I intend to continue the SALE OF LAND AND ESTATES, which I have so successfully carried on in the past, either Privately or by Auction, at the Lowest Current Rates. CLEARING SALES CONDUCTED in ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT. My FIRST SALE in the above Rooms will be held on SATURDAY, JULY 11th, At 12 o’clock, Entries for which are now being Received. jy4 TEMUKA TOWN BOARD. LEASE OF RESERVES. TENDERS are invited for leasing the undermentioned Reserves for a term of Seven Years, commencing on the Ist day of August, 1891. a. k. p. Reserves 44, 45, 46, ... area 1 2 13 „ 210,211,212 ... „ 0 331 „ 179 to 181,190 to 192 „ 13 4 „ 67,68 ... „ 1 0 0 115,116,129,130 „ 1 0 12 Part Reserve 168 ... ~ 7 0 0 Conditions of Lease on view at Town Board Office. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, to be delivered by Noon on WEDNESDAY, sth August, 1891. EDW. PILBROW, jy4 Town Clerk. GERALDINE ROAD BOARD. rjIENDERS are invited for the followI ing Work : Contract — No. 337—Cutting Fences and Grubbing Gorse, Ac., at Reserves, Geraldine District. No. 338 —Cutting Fences and Grubbing Gorse, Ac., at Reserves, Woodbury District. Specifications at the Office, Geraldine. Tenders, endorsed with No. of Contract, to be in before 10 a.m. on MONDAY, (he 13th July. W. SHIERS, jy7 Clerk to Board. MOUNT PEEL ROAD BOARD. are invited for the followI ing Works ; Contract— No. 21 Cuttings and Fords on Road to Section 36092, Sherwood Downs. Specifications can be seen at the .Road Board Office, Peel Forest, where tcndors must be sent in not later than 11 a.m. on FRIDAY, the 17th July. ROBERT IRVINE, jy9 Overseer to the Board. TO CONTRACTOR^ TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a SUNDAY SCHOOL for St. Saviour’s Church, Temuka, Plans and Specifications may be seen at Mr E. C. Daun’s Shop, Temuka, until the 11th inst., and on and after that date at my office, Timaru, until the 17th inst., and on which date tenders must be sent to my office not later than 3 p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. WEST, Architect, jy7 Timaru. TENDERS. TENDERS are called for GRUBBING and CUTTING about 4 Miles GORSE FENCES on Geraldine Downs. Tenders to be in by July 18th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply to D. MACDONALD, Woodbury. Jy° r LENDERS are called for CROPPING I (for wheat) 100 Acres (more or less) Lea Land near Rainclitf. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.' Tenders close on July 18th. Apply to D. MACDONALD, Jy9 Woodbury,

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. CARSTON BROS, in thanking their numerous Customers for their Liberal Support, beg to state that from the 13th inst. W. CARSTON will carry on the WHEELWRIGHTING AND COACHBUILDING BRANCH of the Business. Having had 12 years’ experience in this district lie fells sure he can faithfully execute his clients’ demands. It is a well-known fact that our work has been fully 20 per cent cheaper than .any one in South Canterbury, and I will take the liberty of informing the Public how it is done. 1. Have no rent to pay. 2. Buy for Cash. 3. Do the greatest part of the work myself, and Last;,- but not least, have no ambition of making a fortune too rapidly. There is an old proverb—“A cheap article is dear at any price, “ but in this case I guarantee every Vehicle turned out. I am prepared to give the HIGHEST PRICES for SECOND-HAND CARTS, etc., having always a demand for them. Having made satisfactory arrangements with MR A. WATSON, who is a firstclass GENERAL AND SHOEING SMITH, he will re-opou the Blacksmith’s Branch on his own account on MONDAY, JULXI3W.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2225, 9 July 1891, Page 2

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695

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2225, 9 July 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2225, 9 July 1891, Page 2

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