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riHl IMPING. POST OF TIMARU. ARBIVBO. Dec. 20—Hawea, a.s., from the north. Dec. 21—Zior, Bchooner, from Hokitika. SAILED. Deo. 20—Coriuna, s.s., 620 tons, for the north. Auckland. Dec. 21—Sailed : Ventura, for Houolulu, with the San Francisco mail. Wellington. Dec. 21-Sailed: Otarama, for Capetown, via Durban. Bltjff, Dec. 23—Arrived : Waikare, from Hobait, with the English mail. Newcastle, Dec. 22—Sailed : Waipori, for LytteLon. Melbourne, Dec. 23—Arrived : Westralia, from ISew Zealand. HIGH WATER AT TIMARU, Canterbury Farmers' Uo-opera-tive Association. to Holidays there will be NO . / SALE held at Geraldine on WEDNESDAY. J. MUNDELL, del7 Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE. _TUESDVY, JANUARY 7th, 1902. TE have received instructions from -, J Mr Henry Wright, s-ir., to Sell by Public Auction at his farm, Rangitata, The Whole of His LIVE 4.ND DEAD FARM STOCK AND FURNITURE. Mr Wright having Sold tiis Farm, every lot will be for UNRESERVED SALE. Full Particulars in future advertisements. J. MUNDELL, de!9 Auctioneer. WE have received instructions from Mr T. Kiugston to Sell by Public Auction at his residence, Geraldine, ou WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1902, The Whole of His Household Furniture aud Effects, consisting of— Piano (by Schiebner), Piano Stool, Dining Tables, Austrian and Easy Chairs, Spring Rocker, Occasional Tables, Music Cupboard, Hanging and Table Lamps, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses, Wire - woven Stretchers, Duchease Chest Drawers, 2 Duchessa Dressing Tables and Waahstauds, Mirrors, Bedroom Sets, Fenders, Coal Vase, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Linoleum and Oilclojfcha, Kitchen Table, Chairs, Dresser, Bathß, Washing Stool aud Wringer, Cooking Utensils, Line, Garden Frame, Gardan Tools, 1 Ladys Bicycle, 1 Gents.' Bicycle, 1 , Double-seated Buggy, Firewood, and Sundries. OwiDg to Mr Kingston leaving the district the above are for ABSOLUTE SALE. Sale at 2 o'clock. J. MUNDELL, de24 Auctioneer. GASTOBURY FARMERS' CO-OPER-ATIVS ASSOCIATION, Ltd. EARLY ARRIVAL OF Hi£h=Class Fertilizers. W'E shall be landing; in the course of the next few weeks our New Seaeon's supply of IMBLO-SONTINENTAL SUPERPHOSPHATE. BHIRLETB SYDNEY SUPERPHOSPHATE. GO-OPf-RAWE GRAIN MANURE. FINEST SYDNEY BONEbUST. And we recommend Clients to let us have their Orders AT ONCE, so that delivery can be taken from the Ship, and a large saving in price thereby effected. Prices on Application to the Canterbury Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd. J. P. NEWMAN - Manager. GOVERNMENT LIFE IRBURANCE ' DEPARTMENT. A SPECIAL BONUS ADVANTAGE. * LL BONUSES allotted to GovernL meat Insurance Policies vest immediately. In most offices, if a policyholder dies before he has been insured for at least two years hia bonus is forfeited, but in the Government Insurance Department Every Premium (INCLUDING THE FIRST) Secures a Bonus, which is paid at death, whenever it may happen. In this way a policy-holder in the Government Life Insurance Department obtains two distinct advantages, for not only does thfl premium produce a larger amount of insurance than in other offices, but the sum assured is subject to a still further increase by way of Bonus from the outset. All intending policy-holders are, therefore, recommended to make their proposals before the end of December, and thus secure an advantage at the 1902 Division of Profits, which could be obtained in no other office. BONUSES ALREADY ADDED TO policies—£l,63o,ooo. J. H. RICHARDSON, i Govarameut Insurance Commissioner

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Temuka Leader, Issue 3835, 24 December 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 3835, 24 December 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 3835, 24 December 1901, Page 2