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WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! SEASON 1891 92. I STRONACH BROS. & MORRIS, ,Crosby Mokr^ ) (Late DONALD STONACH & SONS.) WE are prepared to make liberal Cash Advances on all Wool placed in our hands for Sale in Duuedin or for Shipment to our London Agents. 1st 1 Sale of the Season— Thursday and, Friday, 17th and 18th December, 1891 2nd „ „ „ l „ 7th and Bfch January, 1892 3rd „ „ „ «. 28th and 29th January, 1892 4th „ I, „ „ 11th and 12th February, 1892 sbh " „ „ „ 25th and 26th February, 1892 Our New Premises (now in course of erection) are provided with Standing Lights, as approved of by all Experts in Wool, affording unusual advantages for the display of Clips large and small. All lots will be catalogued, valued, sold, or withdrawn under onr own personal supervision, and all lines will be protected up to vendor's reserve or our valuation. One shilling per bale only will be charged on Wool offered at local sales and not disposed of. Charges of all description on lowest scale. Account' Sales promptly rendered. Special attention given to Farmers' lots of Wool. WOOLPACKS, TWINE, &c, AT LOWEST RATES. Auction Sales of Stock every Wednesday at Burnside. Skins, Hides, Tallow, Rabbitskins at our TEMPOEAEY PEEMISES, BOND-STEEET, DUNEDIN. BANKERS— THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, STRONACH BROS. AND MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKERS, &c, DUNEDIN. MONDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1892, TUAPEKA COUNTY. At 2.30 1 tfclock. RANGER FOR GABRIELS & WETHERAt Rooms, High-street, Dunedin. STONES COMMONAGES. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, LAWRENCE, A PPMCATIONS w ill be received for the FOR SALE BY AUCTION. ■&■ Office of Ranger and Destruction of Blocks LXIH and LXIV, of the Town of Rabbits for Gabriels and Wetherstones Lawrence, containing 9 acres 3 roods „/,-wt^ . ,r 2 poles, fronting Harrington Place, Commonages, til] noon on MONDAY, 22nd Valley-street and Sowerby-street. FEBRUARY, 1892. The Proprietors have determined to sell Successful applicant to be appointed and will do so if any reasonable offer is Ranger and Rabbiter and to receive all U3ade> Terms Fees for Great Cattle > and t0 P«> vi <le One-fourth Cash, Balance on Mortgage Security Bond for £25. Deposit of 25 per for three years at 6 per cent, interest, cen t. on amount of Guarantee or Bonus, to the whole or any portion being re- , , , , ... „ . . payable at anytime with full rebate he lod S eel Wlth application, interest. JOHN M'FARLANE, - Chairman, Tuapeka County Council. ■n C. REYNOLDS AND CO. Lawre n ce , 12th February, 1892. • are instructed to sell the above Pro- ■ ■ perfcy by auction at their Rooms, High- FOR FBIYATE SALE - street, Dunedin, on Monday, 22nd February, 'THE Boarding House and Livery Stable at 2.30 o'clock. Business at present carried on success. HONESTLY BUILT fully " M " rs P* 1411801 *' Will be sold as a going concern, with Furniture and every. THE thing complete. M'COEMICK BINDEE. The Business is a profitable one, and a OUR FLAG ISStTIL FLYING ! opening for a suitable person with a rpHE opposition have cut prices far below small capital. Satisfactory reasons can be X what staple machines can be manufac- given for present owner selling out. tured for in order to keep the M'CORMICK _ „ . .. „ , __ from making sales. The superior merit of Particulars on application to Mrs theM'CORMICKBINDERSandMOWERS, Pearson, on the Premises ; or to however, cannot be hidden, nor can the r p a-rtutptttt? many tales of the rival salesman hide from Lawrence the discerning purchaser the neatness, . . L. lightness, strength, symmetry, simplicity, CUTTING AND BINDING. and undoubted reliability and honesty of construction of the M'CORMICK. The ttt ANTED TENDERS for Cutting and discerning farmer knows that such machines yv -„ are^cheap at any price, and as quickly sees Binding about 85 acres Oats and that the quickly-thrown-together low-priced Wheat at Evans Flat ; to close on SATURmachines will be dear in the long run, as DAY 13th instant , For pal . ticularSj Avhatever price they are offered at, even if ' *.-•.«* f1"f 1 " u «« o ) it is as low as £20 for a binder, when delays, a PPty to breakages, and repair bills are finally paid. JOHN MICHAEL, Buy the machine that will stand by you ; Blue Spur. the machine with a record ; the machine " ZZZZ~~ 7TZ_ _„.,..__ __ Ti^ that will have an agency in your town CUTTING AND BINDING, fifteen year from this day, and should you — — — then want a piece of repair, you would have TENDERS, to close on SATURDAY, 13th no trouble in getting it. Unless the -*- FEBRUARY, will be received by the sss3=;s: »— «-* «- °**« - B ta d ing 3 5 machine is for its less price, we do not want acres Oats. — For particulars, apply to to have it. We ask patronage only on a WILLIAM HOLLAND, business basis, and we guarantee that we u^gg Gully, Tuapeka East. give greater value for the money than is ~ ■ • viven in any cheap machine for less money. ALL NATION'S BUTCHERY. Go to the M'CORMICK Agent in your District at once. Dont allow another day T-vURING the last ten years I have been to pass. The Crop is large, and the demand l/.t,- i.,. 1 ■, is unprecedented for the celebrated LIGHT m Business, my ambition has been to DRAFT STEEL M'CORMICK to cut it ; .supply m Patrons with Prime Beef, Mutcelebrated for its light draft, for its power- ton, Lamb, Veal, Pork and Small Goods of ful qualities in handling heavy grain. eyery description> Mo ™^A£SJ^in. t **«?*■* completed -eraladditions CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR j?« erected a new Slaughterhouse with all TTOTTDAYS tlie latest improvements, I am in a better T__ position to give my Customers the choicest MOSGIEL HOUSE AND TUAPEKA q"^ 68 of .all. all i ki P ds 6 {. Me f f iati at » mow "ROOT 1 MAT?! 1 moderate price, being satisfied to trade for Ross Place, H™nce. the smallest remunerative profit. Having erected a commodious Storeroom, J DAVIDSON begs to inform the public lam prepared to buy for Cash Wool, Sheep- • that he has on hand the largest Stock skins > Hides > Rabbitskins, Tallow, &c, in any quantity, of Boots and Shoes that he has held during jj,, M'KEICH the twenty-one years he has been in busi- Wholesale and Retail Butcher, j ness in Lawrence, so that with such variety Eoss Pla . ce ' L^ 1 1 c everyone can get fitted for the season. APPLICATION FOR OCCUPATION In the Drapery Department all the Goods I i,a? E ? rS SL tu~ • * . , , „ (Under Section 230 of "The Mining Act. in Stock will be disposed of at very reason- 1891." able prices, as it is Mr D's intention to ' reduce the Stock as quickly as possible. at Lawrence. __J__ J 1 T liEREBY apply for a License to occupy Note the Address : J- * or residential purposes five acres or tv n. a n ttit -Trr\TTCfm a tvtti mn a -n-nT^ a thereaboucs of Crown land,situate at WaitaMOSGIEL HOUSE AND TUAPEKA huua west district, in Block 1., which I BOOT MART, have this day marked out and bounded Ross Place, Lawkjsnce. approximately as follows :— Commencing at , _ .. . a point on roadline 1 chain east of southCAT.T. A ¥T) SfflTT. t east corner of Section 161 of said Block; A-Li-U AINU bUHi ! thence on the norfch by Crown lands> j chains; on the east by Crown lands, 7 THE LARGE STOCK chains ; and on the south by Crown lands, 7 chains ; on the west bj- roadline, 7 chains — to the point of commencement. Pegs 0F marked G. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, &c. W £™ §^S outh< __ _ Dated at Lawrence this 10th day of February, 1892. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE Any objections to the above application must be lodged at the Warden's Office at in Lawrence within fourteen days from the date hereof. EVERY DEPARTMENT. Hearing at Lawrence on 26th February, 1892. H. J. ABEL, Pro Warden. CALL AND SEE. Warden's Office, Lawrence, 10th February, 1892. IMPORTANT THE LARGEST, BEST SELECTED, AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE TO ra ™MI2K&f D THE DISTRICT. \7"OU can now procure Blasting Powder X Dynamite, Fuse, &c, at cheap rates ■ from FRANCIS OUDAILLE, MjjyiU IT T7l "T) General Merchant, Lawrence. . rKArjJti, T 0 L E T> ■ BOSS PLACE, LAWRENCE. THE Store situate at corner of White- . haven and Irvine-streets, now in the mENDERS WANTED for Cutting and occupation of Mr Hugh Bruce; also, Sale- *- Binding about 120 acres of Oats.— yards adjoining.— Apply to Apply to ALFRED CROOKE, J. C. ARBUCKLE. Solicitor, Lawrence. •

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1870, 13 February 1892, Page 2

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