■BUSINESS -NOTIECS. Farms for Sale. '6. -a4fih-40b 'ACRES,'' Waikaka •' District, . 6" miles from Pukerau ~„.wdy station •;■.-. good road to the propert?; Buildings Consist ■■ of usual Dwellinghouse and Stable. The laud is all under cultivation.* and subdivided in paddocks. Price, £4 ,5s per acre. Terms: £4OO cash,.balance.s. per cent. No. 107—Govt. L.I.P. of 124 Acres, downs, nearly all ploughable, plenty of water ; J-mile from school, post' office, store, and railway station. Kent, £26 per year, equal 3s-]OJd per acre. There tire -25 -Acres of Riverbed • thrownJn which have always a certain amount of rough feed thereon. Improvements: S-roomed House, Stahle, Chaffhouse, Cowshed, "Piggeries, Fowlhonse, good Plantation ami Orchard, well .fenced. Goodwill of Farm, £950. This is acheap Farm, and Terms can be arranged. T. J. TEAGUE. Estate Agent, Stafford Street. "AVING sold the whole of the * t. BUILDING SECTIONS recent'.v subdivided by me on Otip.ua Pond, 1 have decided to offer to the Puhlic a further BLOCK OF 18 SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS adjoining the previous block in this favourite locality. The. Land is first-class' quality, lies well to the sun, and the price oer Sectioji is very reasonable. TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit,. balance arranged, interest .V, pen cent.- I'Jans- will, he readv in a few days, and may he inspected at the Office of the undersigned. Also, - * .. " Vew fi-ROOMED HOUSE fitted w\\ •lp-to-date conveniences situate on Oti Hit Road, for Sale or To Let. Also, TWO very Desirnhle Properties situibo on I eCren's Terrace for Sale. For further particulars apnlv to JOHN E. HURDLEY & SON Or LESLIE O'C ALU CHAN * CO, Stafford St., Timaru ITEAT,THTER, SHEEP AND CLEANER. WOOL by using Joseph Ford's Mix. ture, FOR SHEEP AND LAMBS. THERE IS OFTEN MORE LOSS FROM WANT OF CARE THAN' WANT OF KNOWLEDGE. Fairton, near Ashburton, June '22 nd, PJO9. To Mr F. Ferriman, Ashburton. Dear Sir, —Re Joseph Fords Scour; and Lung Worm Mixture; 1 havt used the above Drench for some years, and can recommend it. 1 have just drenched BUO lambs with it, and am thoroughly satisfied with it. 1 would urge slieep-owners to use' it regularly, as it undoubtedly improves the lambs and keeps the wool much cleaner. (Signed) William Anderson. TWO GALLONS of JOSEPH FORD'S Drench is sufficient for H'M sheep. Table showing the COST of drench-' ing 1000 SHEEP:— Sheep drenched, LUUO; price per gallon m tins, Ford's, 17s; cost per head (appx.>, Lid; total cost, £5 6s 3d. F. FERRIMAN, PROPRIETOR, - Ashburton. i DALCETY AND CO., and FAIUIKKS' CO-OPERATIVE, TIMARU. FROZEN MEAT. [AM CASK, BUYER of LAMBS, WETHERS and EWES, both bare and overall, or will consign same to the recognised BEST MEAT HROKERS on Smithfield and other Markets. I can also arrange C.I.F.E. SALES to suit dealers and others. I have Buying Orders for POTATOES, SEEDS " (Clover, Cocksfoot, Cowgrass, Ryegrass, etc.), and Grain, etc. RONA'D T,. FTSHER. The Farmers' Agent, Beswick Street. Tha Balfo<-d Wills Co., Ltd'r FLOUR MILLERS AND GRAIN MERCHANT Offices: 9, North Street. I e Cash Buyers of PRIME MILLING WHEAT. tne Salford Mills Co., Lte STAFFORD TEA & LUNCHEON ROOMS, STAFFORD CHAMBERS, CORNER STAFFORD & BESWICK STREETS, NOW OPEN. r | HIE whole of the Top Floor of these _L centrally situated Chambers has been secured for the business. A LIFT will bring visitors to the Rooms, which are the best lighted in Timaru, and afford a magnificent view of the Town and Suburbs. The Culinary Arrangements will blunder the personal' supervision »f M) Proprietory, and all services will be promptly and neatly served. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS. LUNCHEONS a SPECIAL FEATURE from 12 t<j 2 p.m. daily. "Afternoons" and "Evenings" by special arrangement. STAFFORD TEA AND LUNCHEON' ROOMS. PRINCES STREET BAKERY. IyTR W. G. HAWKEY, while thankijfX. ing the Public and his numerous Customers for past support, begs to intimate that he has opened a Shop in KING STREET, where he will always have a Fresh Supply of all kinds of Confectionery and Small Goods, etc. on hand. By strict attention to business, com bined with civility, Mr Hawkey hopei to merit a continuance of their patronage. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY OAK BIS MADE TO ORDER. BERMALINB BREAD A SPECIALTY W. G. HAWKEY, ■AKIS AND CONFECTIONKB, mtiH STBJBMB.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13953, 13 July 1909, Page 8
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