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C.F.C. ASSOCIATION. TEMUKA LIVE STOCK MARKET TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1893. QUR ENTRIES COMPRISE—--250 150 300 180 25 3 23 S-bred 2-tooths, shorn f-bred Wethers, 4-tooth shorn f-bred 2-tooths, shorn £-bred Ewes, with Lambs at foot Head Store Cattle Cows, springing Store Pigs.

Also, Immediately after the Stock Sale— THE BOOK DEBTS OF MR WM. MoLEOD. J. MUNDELL, de9 Auctioneer. IMPORTANT Clearing Sale at the Volunteer Hall, Geraldine, on Thursday, 4th January, 1894. —We have beeu favored with instructions from H. N. Citron, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, as above, T.S. No. 155, on Talbot Street, Geraldine, together with a substantiallybuilt Dwelling-House of 8 Rooms, Chemist Shop (new), and other substantial Buildings thereon; also T.S. No. 156, adjoining the above. The property is sold subject to a lease for 10 years to a good tenant, and is consequently a safe and profitable investment to a purchaser. Also, the whole of his carefully selected and expensive Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of Spring and Hair Mattresses, Double and Single Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Parlor Suite, Linen Cupboards, Book Case, Parlor, Dining, and Telescope Tables, Cheffoniers, Lamps, and Carpeting for all rooms; also Furniture for Sitting-room, Dining-room, and 3 Bedrooms, Kitchen Utensils, Yard and Garden Tools, etc., etc. Sale at 1 o’clock sharp. Mr Citron having sold his Chemist’s Business, and is leaving the district, has instructed us to sell his furniture and effects without reserve. de9 J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer.

WOOL WOOL WOOL. TBE CANTERBURY FARMERS CO-OPS RATIVE ASS’ K3IATION Ltd., are RECEIVING WOOL in their Commodious and Well-lighted Store, Heaton Street, which is SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER STORE IN TIMARU, for Exhibiting Wool to advantage. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be made when desired on all W 00l placed in their hands for Sale or Shipment. THE SECOND SALE Will be held on JANUARY 16th, 1893. WOOLPACKS, &c., AT LOWEST RATES. C. H. INGLIS, Manager. ocl9 JOHN MUNDELL, Auctioneer.

CANTERBURY FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited). w E have now received full Stocks of JAMES FARMER & SON'S SUPERPHOSPHATE. Guaranteed Analysis 36 per cent, soluble. CORAL QUEEN GUANO, Over 00 per cent. Phosphate. Prices oa application. Orders being booked in advance. C. H. IN GUIS, oclO Manager.

MASLIN & CO. S. MASLIN & CO, \ e have received instructions from the Assignee to Sell by Auction at their Rooms, Geraldine, on WEDNESDAY, the 13 th DEO.— 1 Suite of 9 pieces, Upholstered in Leather 1 Suite of 9 pieces, Upholstered in Cretonne Spring Mattress, Spung Sofa, Table, Lamps, Oil Cloth, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Easy Chairs, Rocking Chair, Anstrian and Aster Grecian Chairs, Garden Tools, Washing Machine, Perambulators, and lot of Sundries. Sale at 2 sharp. de9 NO RESERVE. rjp 0 LEA SS, For a Term—A FARM of 200 Acres near Temuka. Particulars from the undersigned. ALED. W. GAZE, de2 Main Street, Temuka.

rn o L E t JL 5-Acre SECTION and 3-Roomed HOUSE, formerly occupied by the late W. Bell. Good Garden and Water. For particulars apply to J. LEWIS, des Winchester. TEMUKA FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SHOW. POTTED BUTTER to be Exhibited at the Society’s Show MUST BE LEFT AT MB DANN’S DISPENSARY, TEMUKA, not later than TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12rn. de7 A. W. GAZE, Secretary. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED. PROMPT SETTLEMENT of .a TEMUKA CLAIivL Temuka, 25 th Nov,, 1893. E. C. Young, Esq., District Agent, Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society, Christchurch. Dear Sir, —Messrs Aspinalland Salmond have just handed me your Society’s cheque in payment of the claim under the late A. G. Cox’s policy. I should be glad if you would thank the Directors'for their prompt settlement, as the of Administration were only handed to you on the loth instant. —Yours faithfully, R. Pinckney, For the Administrator. E. c. YOTNG, District Agent, Christchurch. W, G. AS PIN ALL, cie7 Local Ageut, Temuka.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2592, 9 December 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2592, 9 December 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2592, 9 December 1893, Page 2

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