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General Merchants - Smaill and Brown, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, Gore and East Gobf „ Have much pleasure in informing the residents of Gore, Gordon and surrounding districts that in consequence of their rapidly increasing business, they have been compelled to add largely to their present premises. These additions will enable them to have each department distinctly separated from each other which is essential to the keeping of goods in tiret-rate order, Their stock, • which will consist of GKOCERIES, DRAPERY, BOOTS and SHOES, IRONMONGERY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS, SCHOOL BOOKS, OATS and CHAFF, all kinds of Agricultural and Grass Seeds, and a hoßt of other articles too nunerous to mention here, will be of the best quality procurable. Possessing as they do large experience of the trade, and being intimately acquainted with the requirements of the District, they do not hesitate to say that customers may rely upon being suited to their satisfaction in every department both in respect of quality and price. N.B,— All orders by post or otherwise will receive their prompt and careful attention. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! WXLLCOCKS & CO., Beg to intimate that they have decided upon winding up their business at Gore and will during the next month be prepared to dispose of their well-assorted stock of GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, GLASSWARE, at astoundingly low prices FOR CASH WILLOOCKS & Co. further beg to intimate that all outstanding accounts must be paid to Mr F 4 H. Mullaly, Gore, without unnecessary delay, ALEXANDER EBOWIT, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GENERAL MERCHANT GORDON, Has pleasure in announcing to the public that he has just added large consignments to his well assorted stock of Drapery, Grocery, Ironmongery, &c, which he is prepared to dispose of at PRICES THAT WILL DEFY COMPETITION. A visit is all that is necessary to convince Purchasers of the desirableness of patronising ALEXANDER BROWN. Cash purchaser of Agricultural and Dairy Produce. Order b received for Reid and Gray's Agricultural Implements. c 45 Agent for the Equitable Insurance Association of New Zealand.

Land for SalerflHE undermentioned sections .will be open X for application on Deferred-Payment at the Land Office, Invercargill, on WEDi WESDAY, the 28th day of Maroh, proximo . Centre Him, Disteict. Per acre. Sect. ' Blk. a. r. p, £s. d. 2 IJI 274 0 34, 110 0 3 „ 222 2 9 110 0 10 „ 249 013 110 0 11 „ 269 238 110 0 13 „ 280 026 110 0 14 „ 279 127 10 0 15 „ 317 0 9 110 0 1 IV 261 3 5 110 0 2 „ 298 229 110 0 3 „ 295 215 110 0 4 „ 246 119 15 0 5 „ 249 216 10 0 6 „ 249 0 31 10 0 7 „ 234 117 10 0 8 „ 272 0 5 10 0 9 „ 258 120 15 0 10 „ 240 111 110 0 11 „ 196 233 110 0 12 ■ 318 1 9 110 0 1 VI 269 2 U I 5 0 2 „ 288 329 15 0 1 VII 304 2 4 15 0 I 2 „ 305 335 15 0 3 „ 300 025 15 0 4 „ 318 137 10 0 5 „ 252 128 15 0 6 „ 233 034 15 0 7 „ 233 124 15 0 8 „ 233 237 15 0 9 „ 214 3 1 I 5 0 10 „ 186 0 0 1 5 0 11 „ 239 2 0 1 5 0 1 VIII 173 2 5 15 0 TARINaATURA. P acre. Section a. r. p £s. d. 281 320 0 0 100 282 320 0 0 10 0 283 320 0 0 10 0 284 319 3 24 10 0 285 318 0 9 15 0 286 312 1 0 15 0 287 255 3 23 15 0 288 199 3 10 15 0 315 123 2 11 15 0 316 119 0 0 15 0 317 318 2 38 15 0 318 314 3 29 15 0 319 90 0 0 15 0 320 319 0 0 15 0 321 163 3 25 15 0 ESbb District, Per acre, Section a. r. p. £r. d 77 312 0 0 1 10 0 W. H. PEARSON, CommiEoioner of Crown Lands, ; Crown Lands Office, Invercargill, 27th February, ISB3. c 678 -VTOTIOE iB hereby given that the underJ^| mentioned small farm allotments, iD the village of Morley, will be open for application at the Land Office, Inveroargill, on Wednesday, the 28th day of March next, under the Village Settlement Clauses of the Land Act, 1877, Amendment Act, 1879. Section BVk a, r. p. Per acre 1 I 280£5 00 3 „ 4 121 5 00 1 II 12 134 5 0 0 . 3 „ 3^ 1 20 5 0 0 1 111 6 0 5 4.0 0 3 „ 8 2 4 4 0 0 1 VII 6 1 24 4 0 0 3 „ 11 138 40 0 5 „ 8 1 10 4 0 0 7 „ 5 1 17 4 0 0 1 IV 14 325 3 0 0 3 „ 21 0 0 3 0 0 2 V .15 030 3 0 0 1 VI 12 027 3 0 0 3 ,-, 8 034 3 0 0 The above allotments will be Bold for cash : the 'following on deferred payments :— Section 'Block a. r. p. Per aore 2 I 2 2 27 6 0 0 4 „ 3 225 6 0 0 2 II 1 2 15 6 0 0 • 4 ' „ 1 3 28" 6 0 0 2 111 4 310 410 0 4 „ 10 2 8 410 0 2 VII 6 121 410 0 4 i „ lO 3 6 - 410 0 6 „ 4 3 27 4100 . . % IV i 7 1 6 310 0 ; ' l V 14 0 6 3iO 0 8 „ 14 337 , 3io 0 2 Vl.'- rt « •■■igAfttfi -' SiOO . W. H. PEARSON, CfCßunißoioßfir vf Crvira Lattdfi Grown Lands Office, Invercargill, 27th Feb., 1883, t67'3

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Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 236, 9 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 236, 9 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 236, 9 March 1883, Page 3

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