C.P.C. ASSOCIATION. TEMUKA LIVE STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY, 29xh NOVEMBER, 1892. E SHALL SELL'S rf f-bred Wethers’and Maiden XDU Ewes, prime fat Merino Ewes, with Lambs v/ at foot by B.L. Rams X-bred Ewes, fat 4:0 8 ’ P rime 20 11 i-bred Ewes, with 100 per ZJ* f cent. Lambs at foot Head of Eat Cattle g Cows, springing 2Q Head of Store Cattle Store Pigs. Entries to Hour of Sale—ll o’clock sharp n 029 J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. FARM FOR SALE AT SOUTH RANGI TATA.
WE have received instructiont from Mr A. MoNeven to Sell by Public Auction at Temuka Sale Yards ON TUESDAY, 29ih NOVEMBER, 1892, His Farm, comprising— A ACRES, subdivided into 5 Paddocks, each having a permanent supply of water, and securely fenced with live fences; the acreage under crop is 74 in wheat and 36 in oats. The improvements consist of 4-roomed Dwelling-House, and all necessary outbuildings. The Property is situated close to South Raugitata Railway station. Immediate possession can be given. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms at Sale. J, MUNDELL, n 029 Auctioneer. HORSES. HORSES. E Shall hold a Sale of Heavy Draught, Light Harness and Hackney Horses at our Yards, Temuka, On THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1892, Entries for which are now being received. A buyer will be in attendance to purchase good sorts of Draught Horses. n 029 J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. WOOL. WOOL. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd., are RECEIVING WOOL in their NEW STORE IN HEATON STREET, which is now Superior to any other Store in Timaru for exhibiting Wool to advantage. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Will be made when desired on all placed in their hands for Sale or Shipment* THE FIRST SALE Will 06 held on TUESDAY, 6xh DECEMBER, 1892.
WOOLPACKS, &C., AT LOWEST E.AXES, C. H. INGLIS, Manager, nol J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. The new Walter a. wood CO.’S HARVESTER May now be seen at my Stores from this All Farmers would do well to visit this Machine and note its advantage over TOMBS’S RESTAURANT, TEMUKA. THIS woT k iown Establishment has bei n t loroiighly renovated, and now furnishes the VERY BEST ACCOMMODATION to Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Family Apartments with Private CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. SPECIALITY— A Private Luncheon-Room for Ladies has just been opened, where meals or li dit refreshments can be obtained at all COMFORTABLE QUARTERS FOR ANGLERS. Within Half-a-Minute’s Walk of tho Railway Station. LEONARD TOMBS, date. any other. u 026 J. BROWN, Agent, Temuka. Entrance. times. PROPRIETOR
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2430, 26 November 1892, Page 2
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412Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2430, 26 November 1892, Page 2
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