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H. B. WEBSTER & CO. HAVE FOE PRIVATE SALE--1600 bredHoggets 600 J-bred Hoggets. These are a really first-class line of Sheep, and have been well wintered. Will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. ses H. B. WEBSTER & CO., Geraldine. MESSRS H. B. WEBSTER & GO. HAVE TO LAND early in September ex “ Himilaya,” 500 TOUTS OF PACKARD'S ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE. This Superphosphate was largely used last season, and gave Universal Satisfaction. We have received numerous Testimonials from our Customers, expressing their opinion strongly in its favor. Splendid Crops were got last year by using Packard’s Superphosphate, although the season was exceptionally dry. The following is a guaranteed analysis: Sulphate of Lime, Alkaline Salts, etc ... 47,22 Monobasic Phosphate of Lime (equal to Tubasic Phosphate of Lime, rendered soluble, 33.26) 21.25 Combined Water and Organic Matter 9.80 Insoluble Phosphate ... ... 2.18 Insoluble SilicioUs Matter ... 6.75 Moisture at 212 deg. F 12,80 100.00 Our Price on Trucks in Timaru whilst the ship is unloading is £7 5s per ton. We are now booking orders for delivery at Timaru or at our Stores at Winchester, Orari, and Geraldine. We are also Sole Agent for Canterbury for STANDARD KAINIT. This is a Potash Salt largely used, mixed with Superphosphate, for Grain and Turnip Crops on light soils. Price—£6 10s, ex store Winchester. We have also on order a large quantity of BONE DUST, Of very best quality. H. B. WEBSTER & CO., Geraldine. aul3 THANKS. The rev. fathers fauvel and AUBRY beg to offer their Sincere Thanks to all those who took part in the Entertainments given in behalf of ST. JOSEPH’S, TEMUKA, and ST. MARY’S, PLEASANT POINT, and to those who patronised them. se22 NOTICE. and after this date POISON WILL BE LAID FOR ALL STRAY DOGS at MY FARM, ORARI. 8 e22 J. EARL. NOTICE. DOGS or PIGS TRESPASSING in the Paddocks of the Undersigned will POISONED or otherwise destroyed. W. GAPES. se22 C. SQUIRE. The annu a l show OF ENTIRE HORSES -WILL TAKE PLACE ON SATURDAY, 3kd OCTOBER, 1891. Under the auspices of the Timaru Agricultural and Pastoral Association, in grounds known as CAIN’S PADDOCK, NORTH STREETEvery Person who intends to Parade his Horse must enter the same at the office of the undersigned, Church Street, Timaru, on or before THURSDAY, October Ist, at noon. Entrance Fee for each Horse, ss. -—The gates will be open at half-past ten, and an Official Parade of the Horses will take place on the Ground at half-past eleven sharp. Admission to Ground, including Cataogue, ONE SHILLING. F. W. STUBBS, se22 Secretary. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE Geraldine, Orari, Temuka, Woodbury, Hilton, and intervening districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire Horse GLENMORE, By Young Banker (imported), dam Lady Wallace (91) N.Z. Stud Book, dam Miss Patterson (59), Sir William Wallace (90)'. Terms, £4; £2 payable January Ist, 1892, and £2 when mare proves in foal. The Owner at time of Service to be responsible for fees of all mares sold or exchanged. Groomage fee, ss. For further particulars apply to groom in charge, PETER McCAULEY. A. MACKENZIE, se22 Proprietor, Geraldine. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE Geraldine, Temuka, Totara, Pleasant Point, Winchester, and Orari Districts, The Thoroughbred Horse JJ A N L AN. Terms, £4 4s-, payable Ist January, 1892. Groomage Fee, ss, WILLIAM KEEN, Groom in Charge. M. CONNOLLY, sel9 Proprietor, Geraldine.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2257, 22 September 1891, Page 2

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554

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2257, 22 September 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2257, 22 September 1891, Page 2

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