Grocers NEW SEASON'S TEAS. TAYLOR & BOWIE, TT AYING IMPORTED A VERY MUCH HEAVIER STOCK o* T£ A 8 This Season than formerly, have determined to Sell them *t LOWER PRICES Than the s&me Quality of Teas have evar been offered at m Timaru before. Hill Chests— Good Strong Pure Tea, Is 7d „ i, Fine Strong Kaisow, full Eaisow Flavor, 2s Id „ „ Strong, Full and Soft Pekoe Flavor, an Extra Choice Pickirjg of the Earliest Spring Leaf, 2s 4d. BozM— Good Bound Genuine Strong Tea, IS. 6d „ Strong, Good, Full Flavor Tea, 16s 6d „ Very Full Flavored Strong Eioh Liquor, 19s 6d „ V«ry Strong. Pungent, Full, Rich and Ripe Fluvor, 26s „ Extremely Rich and Ripe, Early Spring Pickrd, Fins Flavor and Great Strength, 80s. T. & B. still continue to devote Speoial Attention to INDIAN TEAS, and considering how the Trade has grown m their hands, it is evident the publio are beginiug to appreciate their endeavors to supply them with the Choicest Growths of India at Reasonable Prices. lino For Sale. TO PARMEBS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. THE UNDERSIGNED is now prepared to SUPPLY Soreened CHAFF m large or small quantities, Poraw-presaed up to GOlbs per bag, at market rates. Also to Grind into Heal, suit-able (or Stock-feeding, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Beans, or Peas, either separately or mixed, or, if required, mixed and pressed with the Chaff. An allowance of ten shillings per ton will be made to Farmers delivering their own straw. A large quantity of OATS is on hand FOR BALE, either plain or as Oaten Meal. Terms Cash ; Z\ per cent discount allowed. Apply R. A. BARKER, 24ae Ohapi, Orari. MERINO RAMS. FOR SALE— Privately— A Draft of 363 Full-mouthed and over. 363 Price — From 10s to 25s eaoh, delivered off (he shears. N.B.— The above have been nied m the Flock for the last three seasons, and oan be seen m the wool up to the Ist of January, 1882. The Flock Rams (600) averaged 81bs Bois wool per sheep last season. Apply THE MANAGER, 2no Hakateramea, via Oamtru. MERINO RAMS. FOR BALE— 100 (about) 2-tooth 43 from 4 tooth and upwards. The young Rams are by the Hon. Robt. Campbell's heavy clip Sheep, and carry splendid fleeces. O. G. TRIPP. Orari Gorge, Ist Nov., 1881. 3no EOR SALE— Two Staunch Draught HORSES. Oca four yours old, Quiet Staunoh Tmp Mare; and one wll brrd Quiet Boy'» Pony, three years old. Apply W. J. NEWTON, 16no Totara Valley. ._ — — Lost and round. £1 BEWABD. T OST — On or about the 7tb inst., from Mr JLJ D. Leaoh's paddock, Temuka, one Bay uaLDINW, branded M. on off shoulder; three white, legi. Any person returning the same to the undersigned will receive the above reward. 16no D. LEACH. NOTICE— (80s REWARD). ~| OST or Stolen from South Rungitmtc JU tiro Grey GELDINGS, one branded i on off shoulder, the other T on near shou!d»r, The above Roward will be given to any persoi delivering the tame or giving euch informatiac as will lead to their recovery. H. COULTER, 18no South Bangitata. yMPOUNDED at Peel Forest, from Mi JL Denniston's paddock, on Saturday, the 12th, in«t., a Block MARB, with whit* f»oe JY near shoulder. If not cUimed will b( •old -on Jhurid»y,.the lit of December next. F. NEWMAN, ISao Pounakwpw, Bwl Forts*.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 2235, 19 November 1881, Page 1
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550Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 2235, 19 November 1881, Page 1
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