• : '.^Sporting. '.', ' Letters Not [ WILL CLOSE 21st MAY ] Letters Not Accepted ) (. Accepted DUNEDIN RACES, To take place May 24th, 1883. 6000 MEMBERS at 10s. BIRTHDAY HANDI- TRADESMEN'S CAP. HANDICAP. First : £6OO F ...£3OO Second 300 Second 150 -: Third 160 -Third 75. Others (divided) 260 Others (divided) 250 ; : ':': ■■;■ £1310 •.■ . . . £775 : !"'".!,!•. ("dASH PRIZES. ';-, ''' • 2at £100 -..« : ..; ...,£2oo* 2at '50 ... ... .i. : vioo I 4 at 125 ... ,i-.. ... 100 I 20" at 10 ... ... ... 200 :.., ;63at, ; . 5 ■;.': ■■:. ■ .;. ;..; ;315 ■' : ■ '■■ ," '•■ . *915 • 6ogoiSbers. ; Each ticket has Seven Chances,, the Races . beine drawn separately, and Cash Awards ; also, thus making Seven Drawings, P.O. - orders preferred, for in: event of lqss can be : traced. Cheques (country) must haye Is ex- . ,; change added; and be marked/ correct" by Bank, otherwise they wilj ( , be , returned. Please send two s'atnps for replies. ! ': "| ' . : V ADA MANTUA, ; : » '■■ - : ::j ';; Care' of Mr Abraham, ,c 768 °"'" 80xi351, Post l 'dfficej Dunedin, ...;'■ • ''• '* . ■/...> ■ ' ..'/I'; :-n.;-^- ; Seed ■•' = ■ .! : TO . i FAJRM-ERS : : ANi) ! . OTHERS. THE undersigned hare for sale,; at lowes ■ j 'current' prices : '' ' ; ■■''•■''■'; r ; j Red'pWer (French and Bogli'sh) ; White' Oloyer (English) ; j Alsyfe '((English) ; , , f : .. !( j Cowgraas (English) k :-'.., ■ j Timothy; (English, 1 American and Colon- : -; : A",,:;;;".fij : t;. .',. ■ ,^ ;.■ ... . jßye^rass ; ( ■;.'■'.., r . •>■ ' j Italiati'jßyjegrafls 1 '" ■'" ' : : '.[■'• \~ v" ' ' j Cooksfqot ! . i; ( :>• •-.<•• A large Tariety , of ; the best., description* o: i " .'. ',} Turnip Seed.' ' ' "' • ' ' Field Carrots and Mangold Seeds. Pripes and full particulars on application to THE B. and N, f MORTGAGE AND :'. I ' A'GBNC.y;^'OMPT M Ld, ; . ••'■ ( 'fr<& MUARDELL, i /.,.,, Manager for Southland. ; For Sale or to^Let. TQ PARTIES IN SEARCH OF FARMS, p BEEN and SOUNESS have a number of FIRST CLASS FARMS for SALE-*U sices and prices, , improved and unimproTed Soi le Splendid Bargains ! < ' '"■ ■■ .iiOQw ■}ih\£;?> 1 'hey are also Agents for the BALE of the Ne^ gltaland Agricultural Company's land onJDEFERREb'PAYMBNTS.. i f , ' Maps; Prices, &6., on application at tht office, . •_ /' jA ";:• : ' •' ; Opposite the Railway Station, ,c 636 Gore. GRICtJLTURAL LAND FOR SALE, ! Subdivided into ■ ! • ' .xftjctf.'.;) '''^.'.vfrirv"' '•.'•■•-..•.■' j I v I( Es|(iTE|,, ;,;;;■■■, mHE NEW ZEALAND AGRIOtLTtJRAIi JL COMPANY (Limited) are now ofleir- 1 ins for . Sale : the whole; of their splendid Estate, situated on the Mataura, extending . from Gore to Athol and Dipton, and intersected throughout by railways, and good roads, t ., , I BY FREE SELECTION, Upon the' most Liberal Terms of Deferred* ; ' payment and interest fi large number of settlers are. already in successful occupation of Farms on various parts of the Estate, and intending purchasers are invited to inspect the growing crops of wbca barley, oats, turnips, and grass. The Grain Brokers of the Company, in London 1 REPORT ON CROPS Grown on the Estate last season (1881:2) as follows : — ' " The value of the red straw and. white velvet wheat is about the tame— sss to 665, the former for strength, and the latter for color; and the tuecan would be worth about 56e. The long Tartarian oats, ,30s for 3521 b ; and the short one?, tay, 35s for 3841 b — all delivered herr. T . ... . "It is seldom, that wo sco ..such fine Now Zealand wheat. The samples all round are. of very primeflqality;, being well dressed and in splendid condition, .they; r°uld always ■ meet a ready sale tore," , , ... v PASTORAL LANDS " The Company have for sale several Estates of about 1000 acres'each, along* with which they are prepared .to grant leases of their Grown Pastoral lands for an unexpired term of ljO years, at, a very low rontal, in blocks of * any size to suit purcbaseiß. Sheep, to stock, these runs may also be had if required. ' ' . - /('V' 1 "'"'" ADVANCES. L - .-■; '• : ■ ' iThe Company also undertake to Advance (if required), to ; any Purchaser the cost of Substantial Improvements by Fencing and , Building?, not [exceeding in the whole £1 per ;apre, repayable in five, annual instalments, -.. (with interest. '-,., ■ ' v " r : * i .\\. :,';.'. •■''..;' •- U;H r '*\ ■••j"-. 1 -..:.-: Also, ; ..„ .^: :.'-..•;---.'■ .•':'./'; ' To make Liberal Advances on Growing Crops ■ of Grain; chareing'interest at rates' ;till repaid'' by the'salkof 'grilihlor ; otherwise. - .. For ..plans .of v 'tne ; Bi^t^;{^_yiij^|pH^\^a- V ; ,V ;and"other'iuforma^^^^^ '! '.Or' f to ; thefeAgen^/^;-^BtV^^.^|^^||^
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ME18830406.2.2.7
Bibliographic details
Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 244, 6 April 1883, Page 1
Word Count
653Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 244, 6 April 1883, Page 1
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.