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GRACIE. MACLEAN & CO. CLEARING SALE AT TBMUKA. FRIDAY, 9th DECEMBER, 1892, At 11 o’clock. GRACIE, MACLEAN & CO., in conjunction with the Canterbury Farmers’ Co-operative Association, will Sell at the Temuka Yards on the above date, on account of Mr John Richmond, Silverstream, who has decided to relinquish contracting, The whole of his Contracting Plant, consisting of—--30 First-class Draught Mares and Geldings Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, Young Castloreagh Grey Mare Nell, with foal at foot; Ist Prize taker at Oamaru Bay Gelding Tom, champion leader; winner of two Ist Prizes at Invercargill and Ist Prize at Oamaru Shows Thoroughbred Gelding, winner of several races 30 Sets Shaft and Leading Harness 25 Horse Covers 3 Timber Trucks, Tarpaulins, and Wire Ropes 1 Farm Dray and Frame 2 Double Furrow Ploughs 1 Set Blocks and Chains, Trees, Ac. 1 Set 6-leaf Harrows 300 Empty Sacks Sundries too numerous to particularise. The Auctioneers can confidently draw the attention of farmers, contractors and others to this bona fide clearing sale. Mr Richmond having determined to give up contracting, he has instructed us to sell. His reputation as a carrier of 32 years standing in Otago and Canterbury is well known, and on inspection the horses will be found to be no disgrace to any man. They are without doubt the best in the district, and are all thoroughly sound, staunch, and reliable. GRACIE, MACLEAN & CO., J. MUNDELL, n 029 Auctioneers.

KM. & A. CO. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. THE Undersigned are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, FREE OF COMMISSION, on all WOOL placed in their hands for Sale Locally or Shipment. Our Stores being Well Lighted, Growers can rely on the several Clips being Shown to the very best advantage. OUR FIRS T SALE Will be held on TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1892. Best Woolpacks and Twine at Lowest Current Rates. For further particulars apply NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z. (Ltd)., Timaru, Or H. B. WEBSTER & CO., n 022 Geraldine.

GUINNESS & LeCREN. WOOL WOOL WOOL WE are Prepared to Make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES FREE OF COMMISSION on all Clips Consigned to us For Sale or for Shipment, having arranged with MESSRS JOHN MILL AND CO. FOR THEIR LARGE, COMMODIOUS, WELL-LIGHTED STORE, the Best Adapted for Displaying Wool for Sale in Timaru. OUR FIRST SALE TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER. Special Attention Given to FARMERS’ CLIPS. Woolpacks, Twine, etc., Supplied at Lowest Prices. GUINNESS & LeCREN, Woolbrokers, Auctioneers, Etc. P.S.—We beg to remind Clients that all Wool Sent to us for Sale must be Consigned to John Mill and Co.’s Store, Timaru. no 3

Foe sale—a safety bicycle, nearly new. An imported machine, double diamond frame, geared to sixty speed, lamp and bell complete. Price, £l6; when new cost £23. As 1 am leaving the district I have no further use for a machine. A rare chance. Apply u 029 JAS. MEREDITH, Woodbury. Tenders wanted For the PURCHASE of the Whole or any of SECTIONS Nos. 15, 16, 32, 72, 73, and 74 WALLINGFORD (Temuka), containing 2 Acres 1 Rood and 28 Perches, with Dwelling Houses and Other Improvements thereon. The highest tender not necessarily accepted. J?ov further particulars apply to the undesigned, to whom tenders must be sent on OV before the Ist December, 1892. ROBT. McCONNEL, golioitor, 194 HeresoU? Street, nol9 ■ Christchurch.

TO LET BY TENDER, for one or more years, BETWEEN 9 and lo ACRES GRAZING LAND, Securely Fenced, near Orari Bridge. Apply to norman McPherson, del Woodbury.

npENDERS WANTED for BUILD--1 ING STABLE and GRANARY at the Orari Homestead. Tenders to be in by SATURDAY, 3rd December. For particulars apply to A. M. CLARK, n 029 Temuka. will be received up till the i sth of DECEMBER for PLOUGHING AND HARROWING 90 Acres of Turnip Laud on Orari Station. Particulars may be had from the undersigned. JOHN MURRAY, del. Manager. TOMBS'S RESTAURANT, TEKIUKA. THIS well-known Establishment has been thoroughly renovated, and now furnishes the VERY BEST ACCOMMODATION to Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Publife.

Family Apartments with Private Entrance. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. SPECIALITY— A Private Luncheon-Room for Ladies has just been opened, where meals or light refreshments can be obtained at all times. COMFORTABLE QUARTERS FOR ANGLERS. Within Half-a-Minute’s Walk of the Railway Station. LEONARD TOMBS, no2B PROPRIETOR.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2432, 1 December 1892, Page 2

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701

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2432, 1 December 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2432, 1 December 1892, Page 2

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