J. T. Ford and Co. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. SEASON 1881—1882. TO WOOL-GROWERS, FARMERS AND OTHEB3. WE have much pleasure m again announoing that we aboil hold AUCTION SALES OF WOOL ON EVERY ALTERNATK TUESDAY Throughout the Beason. OUB STOKES offer unusual Advantages for the DISPLAY OF WOOL, thus tempting Buyers to give the Highest Value for all.Olipi placed m our bauds for Bale. We aot as SELLING BROKERS ONLY, and a guarainee ie therefore given to our cltenU th»t no effort will be wauling on our part to obtain the KXTKJKMB. VALUE of all. consignments placed m our hands for Bale. OUB ARRANGEMENTS are «uoh that all Clips ooneigned to u» at Chrittchurcb will be forwarded at ones to our Btorea, whether advised or not, and will receive our utmo»t attention upon arrival. Our leng and varied experience m the Wool Trade will be exercised for the benefit of our clienti, who m»y therefore rest assured that no lot, whether reserved or not, will be tsorificed. ALL ACCOUNT SALES RENDERED AND PROCEEDS PAID WITH THE UTMOST PROMPTITUDE. We »r« prepared to MAKE LIBERAL CABH ADVANCES »t the Lowest possible Terms on all deioriptione or Produce for SALE m our Stores or for SHIPMENT to the London Market. IK ADDITION TO THE WOOL SALES, We shall hold as hitherto, EVEBY THURSDAY, OTJB WEEKLY SALEo SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, ROUGH FAT AND TALLOW, For which Account Hales and Proceeds can be obtained immediately after the sale. HO STOWAGE 13 CHARGED on Lota HBLD OVER, and No Commission will b» obarged on Lots unsold. J.T. FOBD&CO., Auctioneers, Cbriatchurob and Timaru. Agents at Ashburton — 17te MEB3ICS FHIEDLANDER BROS. JI. FO R D 4 00. • have received instructions from the Trustees m tbe IiATB SIR J. CRtOROFT WILSON'S ESTATE TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT FRIEDLANDER BROS.' SALEROOMS, A3HBUBTON, OH THURSDAY, THE 16th DAY OF DECEMBiSB, AT ONE O'CLOCK SHARP, ALL TSTAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD PBOPKBTI Sitnmted on the South Bank of the River Hinds, and comprising about 1858 Acwe of FREEHOLD LAND 1858 Alio, THE GOODWILL OF 373 ACBES LEASEHOLD 373 (Educational Beeerve), All Seourely Fenced, Divided into Paddocks, and m a high state of cultivation. 10 BE BOLD IN FARMS, As follows : — Farm No. I— Comprises 48a 2r 18p, iowd with oats, grus laid down with crop. Adjoins the Township of Mayfield. Farm No. 2 — Comprises 490 Acns, oi thereabuats; 280 acres wheat, 18C ploughed and m turnips, 30 acrei native grass. Farm No. 3-410 Acrei, or thereabouts; 350 acres wbcat, 60 native gr»n ; permanent water. Farm No. 4— The Homestead Block com. prises about 342a 2r, of which about 260 acrei are town with oatt, and gran laid down with crop ; bilance m English grain. The Buildings comprise Four-roomed Cottage, Men's Home of four roomt, 16->tall Stable, with Graia Store and Harness Boom, Smithy, Stock and Sheep Yardi ; good well of water with pump. Farm No. 5— 166a 2r, all ia English gran. Adjoint tbe Beterve. Farm fto. 5—373S — 373 Acres, Educational Reserve No. 1661, having about 11 yean to run. Rental — Balance of first seven years, 6s 6d per acre i second seven yeare, 7a 6d per acre. 230 acres or thereabouts m wheat, balance m native grass. F»rm No. 7— About 227 Acrei, all m English grass, with a good well of water, pump attached. Farm No. B—B38 — 83 Acres, laid down with grata ; permanent water. Farm No. 9 — 91 Acret, laid down with gran, fenced ; permanent water. Farm No. 10— 55a 3r, native gran, land partly fenced. This valuable Estate hat been divided into F»ras at above m order to iuit all classes of purchasers. Eaoh Farm will have frontage on well made roadi, and are within easy distance of the Railways, at the Main South Line will serve tbe lower farms, and tbe upper farms will be within easy distance of tbe TinwaldMount Somert Line, now m courae of completion. The Terms of Payment will be made easy, and will be published on Lithographed Plans to be IMUod at once. A Conveyance will meet the Expreit Train at Aihburton every Monday and Tnur<day on arrival from Ohrutchurcb, returning to Ashbarton at 630 p.m. Intending Purchasers wishing to make a thorough inspection of the propertiet offered will' find reasonable acoomBoaation at the Hinds Homestead. Mr Arehib.ld McColl, Manager of the Rangitatt Station, will be at the Hinds Homestead on December Ist, and eaoh alternate Monday and Thursday, to^.meetin-. ti-nding purcba-era and thow them over tbe Eitate. 1 For f rather particular*, apply to J. T. FOKD & CO., Csthel itreet, Christcharcb ; And Stratballan itrcet, Timaru. Or the MUSSES FBIEDLANDER BROS., Ida Aihburton. Meetingß, fee. OAUTEEBDBT TEOMaHEY CAVALRY. A MEETING will be held at Makikihi Hut*l on WEDNESDAY, 7th DaOamber, at 6 p.m., of thos* deiir >ua of forming » Contingent of the Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry. U; Cai'taia Wright will be present to enroll memberi and arrange drilU. &o. CAPTAIN WEIGHT, Ids B Troop. 0 Y.O. ■:• v • " ' NOTICE.ALL Pertoßi found TBEBPABSING id purruit of game or oihertoite on landi belonging to Mr Thob. Krsa win be proB. A. BBMTOL, Pighuntine Creek. Christolraxch Agency. MB WALTER SUCKLING STATIONER, &o. MAKOHEBTEE STBEBT, COUTH, b AGENT m Cbristchurch for THE "TIMARU HE BALD," Oppiet of which can be obtained at his Shop \ met arrival oi Bxprew eaoh day. liny -
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 2245, 1 December 1881, Page 4
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881Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 2245, 1 December 1881, Page 4
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