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Maclean & Stewart. FRIDAY, MAY 25. At 11 o'clock. AT EVANS’ FREE STORES, ON BEACH. 640 SACKS WHEAT. Agricultural Lien, Robert Calvert to William Evans. Maclean and stewart have received instructions from Mr William Evans to Sell by Public Auction, on the above date, at his Stores, on the Beach, under the power of sale contained in the above Lien, unless previously settled, the following, viz.— 117 Sacks Velvet Chaff Wheat 30 „ Red Chaff Wheat 493 „ Inferior Wheat. The above Grain can be seen at Mr Evans' Storps. Without Reserve. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. B. Turnbull and Hon. TURNBULL & SON AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS Beswiok Street, Timaru, Having Central and Commodious Premises, are now prepared to Undertake the SALK OF HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS AND GENERAL PRODUCE, LAND, FURNITURE, Ac., at the Lowest Current Rates. STORAGE for 10,000 Backs Grain. CASH PURCHASERS of Wheat, Oats, Barley, Fowl Corn, &c. HORSE FEED, &0., on salt. R. TURNBULL & SON, Auctioneers* J. M, Ollivier &ICo. J. JML Ollivier & Co. Auctioneers, Valuators And General Commission Agents. MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TKMtTKA. HAVING Central and Commodious Premises we are now prepared to UNDERTAKE THE SALE OPHORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP. PIGS, LAND, FURNITURE, &C., tec., AT THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Storage for Grain. iggi- Oats, Chaff, Potatoes, and Fowl Feed always on Sale. Trespass Notices. NOTICE. ANY Person found TRESPASSING on the Ellou"hton Estate or on Section No. 1, Seadown Estate, will be prosecuted. WM. GRANT. To IL»et. TO LET— A Half-Acre Section and 8-roomed House in Elizabeth Street. JAMES GRANGER, TO LET—-WAI-ITI HOUBE AND GROUNDS, Family Residence, desirably situated, with 6 Acres of Grounds, Paddock, &c. Immediate possession. Rent Low, Apply, F, W. COOK, Main South Road, Timaru, For Halo. Fob sale— A Comer QUARTER-ACRE SECTION and 6-roomed HOUSE in Church street. JAMBS GRANGER. 1,000,000 TREES FOE SALE. PARKSIDB HURSBSV7, .TIMARU. M. Fitzgerald, NURSERYMAN, Is prepared to SUPPLY Runholders, Farmere. Settlers, and the General Public with all kinds of NXJKSESKY STOCK, At prices that will defy outside competition. APPLES, on Blight-proof Stocks, 18/- per dozen. PEARS, PLUMS, CHERRIES, and PEACHES, 18/-per dozen. All ether Fruit Trees at equally Low Rates. 10.000 Cupressus Macroclarpa, 2 years old, transplanted, 25s per 100, or £lO per 1000 20.000 Cupressus Macrocarpa, one year old, out of pots, 20s per hundred, or £8 10s per 1000 100.000 Pinus Insignis, one year old, 9s per 100, or £4 per 1000 15.000 Oaks, two years old, 6s per 100, or £2 10s per 1000 6000 Ash, three years old, 5s per 100, nr £2 per 1000 20.000 Pinus Insignis, two years old, transplanted, 15s per 100, or £6 per 1000 '' 30.000 Pinus Maritime, two years old, transplanted, 12s 6d per 100, or £5 per 1000 40.000 Pinus Larcia, two years old, transplanted, 9s per 100, or £3 10s per 1000 40.000 Pinus Austrians, two years old, transplanted, 9s per 100, or £3 lOsper 1000 • Pinus Austriaca, three years old, 12s 6d per 100, or £5 per 1600 40.000 Norway Spruce, two years old, transplanted, 9s per 100, or £3 10s per 1000 20.000 Norway Spruce, three years old, transplanted twice, 12s per 100, or £6 per 1000 25.000 Larch, two years old, transplanted. 15s per 100, ot £6 per 1000 15.000 Quicks, two years old, 12s 6d per 1000 10.000 African Box Thorn, 20s per 1000. Other choice Coniform, Boses and choice Flowering Shrubs at equally low prices. A considerable Reduction is made off these Prices where quantities are taken. Forest Planting done by contract to any extent. Price Lists on application. M, FITZGERALD, Parksidb Nubshrt, TIMARU.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3162, 22 May 1883, Page 3

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