The ostrich is a great source of revenue to the South African Government, and an export duty is charged of £100 on oach bird and £ 5 on each egg shipped to other parts of the world.
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Advertisments FOKESTEKS' HALL. /^i OSPEL Address will be given toVJT morrow evening, the 6th at seven o'clock. All invited. No collections. TO BUILDERS. Tenders are called up to 12, noon, on Monday, December 14th, for ihe erection of a Church at Woodville, H.B. Plans, &c, to be seen at the Abercorn Arms Hotel, Woodville. ATKINS & CLERE, Architects. Tenders to be forwarded to the Rev. E. Robertshawe, Woodville. SATURDAY, 19th DKCJEMBEB. AT POXTON. IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND IN SANSON, PALMERSTON, POXTON, BUNNXTHORPE, AND OPUNAZE. MESSRS THYNNE. LINTON & CO. ;have .been favored with instructions by thW Etecutor of the late W. H. W!. Haines, Esq., tooffer for sale by public auction, at their Sale Room,, Foxton, on Saturday, 19th December, 1885, at 2.30 p.m., the under-mentioned valuablo freehoLd sections in the towa of Sanson, viz. — : - " Town Sections fronting Main Street. 1 being Nos. 35, 36, 185. 186. 189, 190, 244. 249. 250 and 251 * also Town Section's Nbs. 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, and 87, 88. 89, and 90 Town Sections Nos. 120, 121, 122, 123, and 128, 129, 130 Town. Sections Nob. 316, 317, 318, , 319, 320, 321, and 324, 325, 326, 827 '■' ■' ' " : : ' Town Sections 271, 272, 273, 275, 276, and 281, 282. 283. 284 Town Sections 287, 288, 289, 290, , 291. 292, 293. 294, 295, 296, , 287. and,33^ 339 ; , ;: J 1 , Ail qkarter of an acre each. :•" -^ T iiso 1 "'- 1 ' . ■«"• ■•■- | in Bunnythbrpe, those Town Soctipns Nos 1351 and 1353 containing I acre each, and sec> tion No 1459 oontainins 10 acres. .':• . , .-.;,,, -A 150...,.: - Valuable sections in Foxton, Sanson, and Opunake. . These sections are only placod in the market to enable the Executor to realise the Estate, and the salo offorf to pur- . chasers the advantage of bein/t able to procure Tery early selections in the above progressive townships. . . The exceedingly liberal terms of sale which we have, been allowed to name are — 10 per cent, cash deposit on day of sals; 10 per cent, within three months; the balance being allowed to lio for five years at only 7 per cent interest,^calculated from day of salr. Terms as above are sufficient to induce speculative purchases, as the increase in the valneof land within the next five years is so sura that buyers at present prices mu«t realise a handsome- profit. We earnestly recommend all to see the sections, as the price at which they will i j ie iparted with is ibeVely nominal, i Plans, etc., can be -seen at our office. l Foxton. • • , i THYNNE, LINTON & GO.. ,' -»«Hetipnesrj.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 76, 5 December 1885, Page 3
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