C.F.O. ASSOCIATION. SPECIAL SALE OF HOUSES AT GERALDINE YARDS, ON FRIDAY, 25th MAY, 1894. I P E CIAL ENTRY— On account oi the Hon. L. "Walker, Four Peaks Station, CLYDESDALE MARE, " Young Lily," 5 years old, by Lord Dunmore, dam Lily, by Sir Colia Campbell, with colt foal at foot by Carnfield, and served by Banker. CLYDESDALE MARE, "Lucy," 5 years old, by Lord Dunmore, dam Lucy, "with colt foal at foot by Carnfield, and Berved by Banker. CHESTNUT MARE, « Leah," by Castaway, with colt foal at foot by Transit Royal. BROWN MARE, " Peggy," by Lothair, with filly foal by Transit Royal. CHESTNUT MARE, 4 years old, by Hanlan—Leah. BROWN GELDING, 5 years old, by Trump Card—Peggy. On account of other valued clients, ' P* Draught Mares and Geldings, _0 broken and uubroken f* Light Harness Horses 9 Hackneys. Entries now being received. J. MUNDELL, m yls Auctioneer. CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OPER-ATIVE ASSOCIATION (Ltd.) GRAIN SEASON, 1894. We have buyers for WHEAT, OAT'S and BARLEY, at Highest Current Rates. FARMERS and others wishing to STORE GRAIN are invited to inspect our HEATON ST. STORES. We GUARANTEE the Store to be ABSOLUTELY FREE from Weevils. EYEGKASS. We are CASH BUYERS AT MARKET RATES. ' ■ C. H INGLIS, my l Manager. ORSALE.BY TENDER—THREE- _ ' ROOMED COTTAGE, with an Acre of Land, situated in the Township of Arowhenua. Tenders to be sent in to Mr BUXTON (from whom particulars maybe obtained), Arowhenua Store, by the 7th JUNE. No tender necessarily accepted. my!s FIREWOOD FOR SALE. OOD DRY MIXED WOOD and " BLACK PINE FOR SALE in any Quantity; also POSTS, STAKES, RAILS, etc. Over 100 Cords of Mixed Wood put up last Summer to dry, so that customers can rely on getting Good Dry Wood. Full measure guaranteed. All orders punctually attended. J. W. EVANS, mv!s W T oodbury. HY do you smoke cheap and nasty cigarettes ? Get back the true old comforter, the sweet pipe, and fill it with the pure and fragrant Correct Thing at Last Tobacco. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MRS ROWE I ISHES to inform the Public of T , Temuka that she has started a BOARDING-HOUSE in the Premises lately occupied by Mr P. Coira, opposite the Temuka Saleyards. Meals at all Hours. Comfortable Beds. Every attention given to Boarders and Visitors. ™y!s BPEGIAL NOTICE TO FARMERS AND GRAIN-GROWERS. IN view of the General Depression, and to Meet the - Times, we have decided to Reduce Our Kates for Storage. We are now prepared to STO3E ALL SORTS OF PRODUCE in our Stores at Temuka at ONE HALF-PENNY run BUSHB& for every Throe Months or portion thereof; RECEIVING SIXPENCE, AND DELIVERING SIXPENCE, PER TON of Ten Sacks. Delivering to include placing on Trucks Temuka Railway Station. INSURANCE INCLUDED. We hive also decidod to REDUCE our PRICE iron GRISTING TO NINE PENCE PER BUSHEL from this date ASPINALL & CO. Temuka, 14th March, 1801. mrls E A.LTH Tea is more economical th;m ordinary Ten. It undergoes a process whereby the i- jsirious ingredients are eliminate. wliil>t it rcmleiv. the release of the better properties of tho leaf more easy. Prattloy k, Buxton, agents, Temuka ; Morrison Bros., agents, Ucraldino.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2660, 17 May 1894, Page 2
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520Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2660, 17 May 1894, Page 2
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