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J. T. Ford and Co. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. SEABON 1881—1882. TO WOOL-GROWERS, FARMER 9 ANH OTHKRS. WE have much pleasure m again announcing that we -hall hold AUCTION SALES OF WOOL OK EVERY ALTKRN^TK TUESDAY Throuehout the Season. OUR BTOKK> oflVr unu-ual AdvantHgoi foithe. DISPLAY OF WOOL, thus tan ptiDg Buyers to givo the Highest Vulue for Bll.Clips placed m our hands for Sale. We act as SELLING BROKERS ONLY, and a guarantee is therefore given to our clients that no effort will be wanting on our part to obtain the EXTREME VALUE of all consignments placed m our hands for Sale. OUR ARRANGEMENTS are such that all Clipa ensigned to us at Chriatchurcb will be forwarded at once to our Stores, whether advised or not, and will receive our utmost attention upon arrival. Our long and varied experience m the Wool Trade will be exeroised for the benefit of our clients, who may therefore rest assured that no lot, whether reserved or Dot, will be sacrificed. ALL ACCOUNT BALES RENDERED AND PROOEEDB PAID WITH THE XJTUOST PKOMPriXTJDE. We are prepared to MAKE LIBERAL OABH ADVANCES »t the Lowest possible Terms on 6.11 descriptions of Produce for SALE m our Stores or for SHIPMENT to the London Market. IN ADDITION TO THE WOOL SALES, We shall bold as hitherto, EVERY THURSDAY, WEEKLY BALE U OS BHEEPSKINS, HIDES, BOUGH FAT AND TALLOW, For which Account Sales and Proceeds can be obtained immediately after the sale. NO STORAGE IS CHARGED on Lots HELD OVER, and No Commission will be oburged on Lot* unsold. J.T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers, Christohurcb and Timaru. Agents at Ashburton — 17se MESSRS FBIEDLANDER BROS. ■ F. M. Bickman. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER Ist. MR F. M. RICKMAN has received initructions from Mr Andrew Smith, Farmer, who is leaving the ditiriut, to Sell by Public Auction, at bis Barm, at the Hook, near Waimate, Ihe whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, As follows: — Bay Mare Jess, 5 years, with foal at foot, by Vanquisher Bsy Mare L»olly, 6 years do do . Black Mare Bell, 6 years old Chestnut Mara Pally, 5 years Bay Mare Alice, 3 years Bay Colt Yearling Black Gelding, go >& m saddle or harness 3 Fist-class Dairy Cows 2 Farm Drays, with frames romplete 1 Reaper, by Reid and Gray, nearly new 1 D.F. Plough 1 Set 4-leaf Harrows Q Sets Shaft and Leading Harness 1 S.d lie and Bridle 400 Half-ore I Hoggets m the wool 100 Bags Ch.ff 100 Bu»hel« Oats, &.c, &c. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. F. M. RICKMAN, 2Gno Auctioneer. Election Notices MR J. H. SUTTEE WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF GLADSTONE At the undermentioned places, commencing at 7.31 eaoh eveuing : — KERRY TOWN— Wolneaday, November 30th, at the Schoolhouts. PAREORA— Thursday, December Ut, at the SchoolhoußO. 25n0 WJ. NEWTON, * who publicly announces himself as a candidate for representation of Farmers m the Glad-tone District, will ADDRESS the CONSTITUENTS at the undermentioned places and dates : — KERRY TOWN ... Wedneeday, 30th „ WASHDYKE ... Thursday, Ist Deo. PAREORA 80HOOLHOUSB, Friday, 2nd December. ALBURY Monday, sth Dec. FAIRLIE CREEK... Tuesday, 6th „ 26n0 WILLIAM JOHNSON NEWTON. TO THE ELECTORS OF GERA^DINE. MB WAKEFIELD invites the Electors to MEET him at the SOUOOLHOUSE, SOUTH ORARI, OH WEDNESDAY, the 30th NOVEMBER, Aad at the BCHOOLHOUSE, WaITOHI FLAT, OS THURSDAY, thb Ist DECEMBER, Both at 73o p.m. 28no TO THE ELECTORS OF GLADSTONE. DR FISHER will be jjlad if the ELECTOBS will MEET him at WASHDYKE On Wednesday, November 30tb, KERRY TOWN j On Thursday, December Ist. PAREORA Schoolroom on Friday, December 2nd. FAIRLIE CREEK Schoolroom, on Monday, December 6th, Each evening at 7 p.m. 26n0 MR DAVID ANDEKSON will be pleased to MEET the ELECTOR* of GLADSTONE at. the following places : — A LBUHY— Thursday, Dec. Ist FAIRLIE CRKEK— Friday, Dec. 2nd BURKK'S PASS— Saturday, Dec. 3rd SCOTS BURN— Monday, Deo sth At 7 30 p m. 29n0 D. ANDERSON. fdlOO REWARD will be given to any OW Person who will give the Unersigncd satisfactory legal EVIDENCE of the OEATH of JAMES MoDONALD, formerly a member of the firm of Miller and McDonald, of DUNDEE, ora Reward of £26 will be given for a satisfactory proof that he is alive. HABPER & CO., 23n0 Selioitors, Christchuroh. NOTIOB. ALL Persons found TRESPASBINCr m pursuit of game or otheneite on lands, belonging to Mr Xbos. Kraa will bo proceoated 8. A. BRISTOL, Pighunttoc Crock,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 2244, 30 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 2244, 30 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 2244, 30 November 1881, Page 3

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