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AUCTIONEERS. N.Z. L. & M.A. CO., LTD. eed Season, 1909 C7E HAVE IN STOCKSEED WHEAT AND BARLEY. SEED OATS, comprising Gartons, Duns, Danish, Long' White and Black Tartarian, Tartar Kings, etc. . Also Ryegrass, Clovers, Rape, Swedes, Turnips, Kale, Mangold, specially selected from the best growers at Home; and guaranteed NEW SEASON'S. Samples and Lowest Quotations upon application. Lawe's Celebrated Superphosphate and Special Turnip Fertiliser, ' Maiden Island Guano, Basic Slag, Bone Dust. We can supply Standards, AVire Netting, and all Fencing Materials; also Sugar, Tea, Molasses, and Station Requirements generally. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. M. WHITE, Manager. WHEN PURCHASING A SEPARATOR SELECT THE ONE That Skims the Cleanest. That is Simple in Construction. That is the most solidly constructad of the Best Materials. And for which you can always obtv.n Duplicate Parts. We guarantee that the "CROWN" Separator Possesses all these Qualities in a higuor degree than any other make of Separator. Hundreds are working in' Canterbury. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTiLK AGENCY CO., LTD., SOLE AGENTS, TIMARU. GUINNESS AND LeCREN, LTD. TWOMEY'S WATMATE HOTEL. AUCTION SALE AT WAIMATE, TO-MORROW. GUINNESS AND LeCREN, LTD., \JC sell To-morrow, SATURDAY, 6th "March, at Waimatc Saleyards, «t 2 p.m., the above well-known Freehold Property. First Express arrives at Waimate at 1 p.m. Guinness & LeCren, Ltd LITTLE'S SHEEP DIPS, POWDER AND FLUID. WE have been appointed SOLE AGENTS for South Canterbury for this well-known Dip, and have FULL SUPPLIES ON HANI'. ALSO FOR HALEBINDER TWINE. COIINSACKS, SEWING TWINE. FENCING MATERIAL. FARM AND STATION STORES. ETC., ETC. Guinness & LeCren, Ltd.. MERCHANTS, TIMARU.

WEEKLY LIST OP CHEAP PROPERTIES. £S6O—SOUTH END, 5 rooms, mnllinn windows and verandah, bathroom, L. and c. water, detached washhouse, over J-acre. Owner left Tiinaru. £SO deposit, and balance at £1 weekly (interest and principal). A home worth early inspection. (740) £72S—NORTH END, up-to-date House of 5 rooms (plastered), bay window, bungalow design, section 45 x 165, situated close -to Bay. £SO deposit accepted; oiler considered. Now's your opportunity (743) £IOBO—BEST PART OF TOWN, Superior residence of 8 rooms (lath and plastered), bay window and verandah, and replete witli all modern conveniences, 11 aero of land. One of the few offering for sale in this favourite locality. £IOO deposit accepted. A splendid residential . Lome. (783) £2SO—OFF WAI-ITI ROAD, 2-roomed Cottage, J-acre corner section. Owner leaving Timaru. Early application necessary. (783) £BBS—CENTRALLY SITUATED, 6roomed House (plastered), bathroom, h. and c. water, and all conveniences, go-ad orchard, oyer iacre, room to build another dwelling. This splendid property is for absolute sale. Consult us immediately. (1045) £37O—WITHIN 95 minutes walk of Post ■Office, 3-roomed Cottage, scullery, pantry, waslihouse, tubs built in, etc., vegetable garden, fowlhouse and run, etc., over -J-Acre. £7O deposit accepted, and easy terms arranged. £72S—CENTRALL SITUATED, House of 6 rooms, bathroom, gas, and all conveniences. Exceptionally easy terms arranged. For bona fida sale. (1028) SPECIAL NOTICE. If yoii do not see what you want in this column, you are sure to want what you see in our Property Register, which contains the cheapest Houses, Sections, etc., for sale in Tiinaru. Terms arranged to suit all. Guinness & LeCren. Ltd HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, TIMARU. OR NICE FISH LUNCHEONS OR SUPPERS, GO TO TATE'S. PRIVATE ROOM FOR LADIES. UTTON'S Early Gem Carrot, Snt-

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13845, 5 March 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13845, 5 March 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13845, 5 March 1909, Page 8