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H. B. WEBSTER & CO. MANURE. MANURE. w B have to hand a large suppl; of f PACKARD’S ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE In Splendid Condition. Guaranteed Analysis, 33 per cent, to per cent. 3 We are prepared to supply the abov at our Winchester or Geraldine Stores. Peicb from £5 15s to £6 per Ton. Apply at once to H. B. WEBSTER & CO., oc 2l Geraldine. C.F.C. ASSOCIATION. WOOL. WOOL WOOL. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Ltd., are RECEIVING WOOL in thei Commodious and Well-lighted Store Heaton Street, which is SUPERIOR T( ANY OTHER STORE IN TIMARI for Exhibiting Wool to advantage. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES wil be made when desired on all W 00l place' in.their hands for Sale or Shipment. THE FIRST SALE Will be held on TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1893. WOOLPACKS, &c., AT LOWES' RATES. C. H. INGLIS, Manager. oc!9 JOHN MUNDBLL, Auctioned CANTERBURY FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited). E have now received full Stock JAMES FARMER & SON'S SUPERPHOSPHATE. Guaranteed Analysis 36 per cent, soluble CORAL QUEEN GUANO, Over 60 per cent. Phosphate. Prices on application. Orders being booked in advance. C. H. INGLIS, ocl9 Manager. D. THOMAS. . IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. BULLOCK’S ARCADE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1893 MR D. THOMAS has received instructions fron Mr R. Hancock (who is leaving Canter bury) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION as above— His first class all-round Farm, situatec near Mayfield, containing 1365 AGEES, Being ES. 29760, 29761, and 29762 The land is subdivided into tei paddocks in which there is plcutj of water. There is a six-roomec house, good granary, outbuildings .■heepyards, etc , etc , and it ad' jmn.s the properties of Mrs Tail 0. J. harper, Payne and Whitelaw This farm can he recoin mondo'l to an energetic man, as being a first-class grazing property. Inspection Invited to the amount of feed now iu the paduheks. Terms Liberal at Sale. Sale at 1.30 p.ir. D. THOMAS, no! Ashburton. FRIEDLANDER BROS. LAND ATJLIBMORE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1893. Messrs friediander bros. have received instructions from Mr Thomas Patterson, of Lisrnore, to Sell by Public Auction, at MRS TAIT’S HOMESTEAD, MAYFIELD, on the above date at 12 o’clock noon— His Farm, containing 198 Acres, situated within half a mile of Lismore School. The Farm is subdivided into six convenient-sized paddocks, with an abundant supply of water. It is of good quality, and all iu English grass. There is a comfortable six-roomed House, Dairy, Orchard in full bearing, Plantations, etc., and would make a comfortable home for a man with limited means. The property is for Absolute Sale, R. FRIEDLANDER, no 9 Auctioneer.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2579, 9 November 1893, Page 2

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423

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2579, 9 November 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2579, 9 November 1893, Page 2

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