W. S. MASLIN. MONDAY. TIMBER FOR SALE. " R W. S. MAS LI N L has received instructions from the Gercldine County Council to sell byAuction on MONDAY, 23n d, At 11 o'clock, At the Orari Traffic Bridge, ABOUT 30,000 FEET OF TIMBER, Consisting of—--Bx4, 6x4, etc. In Lota to Suit Purchasers. „aS L 1 N ' a has received instructions from MR J. W. VELVIN, who is retiring from business, to Sell by Auction on the Premises, Storey's Buildings, Tomuka, on TUESDAY, NOV. 24th, At one o'clock sharp, The whole of his Stock, Shop Fittings, &c, consisting of— Tea, Sugar, Soap, Candles, Kerosene, General Groceries, Oilmans Stores, Crockery, Glass Ware, &c., &c. All for Absolute Sale. NO RESERVE. H. B. WEBSTER & CO. GERALDINE STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 25th NOV., 1891. E shall offer the following lines of Stock : -t f\f*f\ Shorn 2-tooths, a grand XUOU line of large framed forward sheep £)f\ Fat Lambs -| G)f\ Large Framed £-bred Ewes, Jl£\) with 100 per cent of Lambs -| f\f\ 2-tooth X-bred Ewes, with -J f\f\ 2-tooth X-bred Ewes, with JLv/U' 100 per cent of Lambs -| A M X-bred Ewes, with a good JL~fc / per centage of Lambs £)£f f\ Merino Ewes, with 80 per 40U cent of Lambs -j £v Irj Dry X-bred Ewes in forJL *J 4 ward condition. A Line of QA Head of Dry Cows in for*jl\J ward condition Fat and Store Pigs. H. B. WEBSTER & CO., no2l Auctioneers. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! . E ARE NOW MAKING LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES UPON THE ENSUING CLIP OF WOOL, Without Commission, And at Lowest Rates of Interest. We shall hold REGULAR SALES OF WOOL in Timaru during the Season. FIRST SALE DEC. 3, 1891. We have again arranged with Messrs Miles, Archer, & Co. for the use of their stores, so that our Customers will nave the advantage of having their Wool shown in one of the Best-Lighted Stores in Timaru. Wool Packs, Seaming Twine, etc., at Lowest Current Rates. For further particulars apply to H. B. WEBSTER & CO., no 3 Geraldine. MESSRS H. B. WEBSTER & GO. HAVE TO LAND early in September ex " HIMILAYA," £»00 ■OPOIBB'S 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 Pr'ce 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 WinclMHjter, 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— £G 10s, ex store Winchester. We have also on order p large quantity of BONE DUST, Of very best quality, J g, B. WEBSTER & C \;<s Geraldinb. iui3 \
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2283, 21 November 1891, Page 2
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535Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2283, 21 November 1891, Page 2
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