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si>Hlcs bg Ruction. TUESDA.Y, 3rd MASCH. Aft the Wool Stores, II igh-st.reet, Dunedin. >; MAGNIFICENT BwJs.u,Jfc> STATION FOE SALE, Mnnioioto District. f TITKIGHIT, CD V ? are: instructed by Messrs. W. and J, Siinders to'offer for-Bale by auction/ at 3o'elock in the their splendid Stations, being Nos. 206, 211, and 3f52, proviuce ol Otu'go, containing about 140,000 acres of. pastoral country, .as aIBD eight Pre-emptive: Eights' of about 160 acres, and agricultural, lease of 640 acres ; -together with'4u,ooo first-, clues sheop of mixed ages and texes. ' ■■ _ The -leaseholds huve. from eight '.to nine years of an unexpired term' . and consist of well-grassed plains t downs, and!hill country. The high country "is divided from the .low ground by a new wire •"fence. ■ * The whole country is bounded by the - ' Taieri Lake, secure rivers and , ' fences, and subdivided into 9 divisions and paddocks, renderi •""' / working expenses very v 1 ' , v The buildings are replete in'every wny, 'aridconsist of — A substantial eight-roomed lior.se, nearly new, ■ surrounded-by a well-stocked garden Men's kitchen, store, sixstalled stable, hay-bouse, curt-shed ; shearers' _ , (house ,and woolshed, for 16 1 * '• 'shearers, with new screw-press. The jSuctionrershave much pleasure in call-Kiit^-feh^?it%lwaHoi)"'of'''dDpitalißtß.and'.T'Hiei , a. i Ho.'. this excellent oroperty and ithe. only ;renson' the'owners have 'in' disp'osing of it is that one of the partners desires to retire from the, business, and the other does not cure, to ■carry on by himself. k ' Terms very liberal. , further .particulars can be obtained from t fieTAtfptioweers, or ''from' ' "V " J,r ' OAKG-ILLS & M'LTCAN, Dunedin. ijotitcs ST. DAVID'S ST - DAVID'S DAT. -IJAY. MONDAY, MAUOH 2nd.' "WELSHMAN'S, GULLY, ST. BATHANS. ■ < . , _Lj__ t'AV <•' '»> , \ PICNIC ANfD.'-B .A, L f L, J-A_ in aid of the new School Building Fund, will take place at, f WolsUman's.'j3-ully, on j \ 1 MONDAY, MARCH - 2ND -(ST. DAVID'S, - ;day>.The Pitinic Party will > meet on the Banks of the Llanttrchyme'dd LakeV ; Welshman's, at* twelve o'clock noon, when Foot .Racing and other Athletic Sports will take place. ; S T HE,, BALL will bo ¥ held in tie, new School Building •Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. ' -* TXOKTtTB,'7s« i 6d.*'-* Ladies and Children Free.' ' - WILLIAM WILLIAMS/' Hon. Sec.

" f '." " Jfaia? Hours at Home." ' * -Vo if as o y scot it a-jt d " •IiisONIO HALL, NASEEY. j $ h .J. », V.? "? i» ? V ~ TWO NlO-HTf ONLY! MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 238 D and 24TH, >' r *» ' ~]\/TK. KENNEDY, the SCOTTISH IIJL YOCALIST, will give his Entertainments on the ' 'SONO-3 OF SCOTLAND, assisted by the. following c member'sr of s;his i family:— Miss Helen Kennedy Soprano ' Miss Marjory Kennedy ....Contralto Mr. David Kennedy, Tenor Mr. Robert Kennedy Tenor Mr. James Kennedy Baritone j. Piunoiortev.,......Misses 'Kennedy. Entire Change of Programme Each Evening. Admission : Eront Seats, 3s; "Body of Hall,'2s. ' Commence at 8, Children in arms admit'ea. , 'J',I iJ"'/, y, 'i f '/ j i , . 1 H L \.CKS.SATU RD AY, FEB, 21. < / 1 v ' THOS. KENNEDY, Agent. ' - MONDAY,'2Oth APRfL, 1874. - 2500 ACRES near Macraes for stJe on Deferred 'Payments', on 20th April ITF74. ( f* Notion is hereby given, that'block 11, Highlay District, to the east of block I; already :■ surveyed,, will be surveyed "into suitable sections, and opened for application; on payments on'the 20th Aprilj'lß74, at the Land Office, Naeeby. ' ' MONDAY, 20th APRIL, 1871. 0K AA A CUES,' near Mncraes, for sale on' Deferred Payment?, on 20th April, 1874. MTMCIC IS HEREBY GIVEN that* li'orb 11., if ighloy. District, to the east 'of T?lo.m 1., already*surveyed, will be surveyed into suitable sections; and'"opened for -implication on deferred payments on the 20th April, 1874, at the Land Uflice, Na^eby. The purchase money", will' be puyable at M>e •rnte.of2,«; 6d. peraer'e'per annum (in advance} 'for ton yeurs, .when, if the conditions are ful'fllled, the land will become the freehold of the appffeilnf. ' • ' ',,' JOT GO WASTE LAVDS ACT, 1872. i 2''ioo ACRES' LAND -XT! DEFERRED PA MENTSJtt EA K HYDW, " ' MON "lAY;, "20Ttt APRID,' TS7'i. T^rOT! CtS.-ISi HEiiEßt, ffTVEN JLI tlmt a Block of 2000 Acrr8 t o'' Agricultural Ltnil, in Rock and Hilar DtVtvic, will bi> !i'irvejd'i'into airitable actions.'and op ned for' application on deferred p'ly'ne'ntsl, at the District L-wd Office, N'iscby, on'thfl,2oll,i April, 1H74. The B'ock lii-s ti*. the eashof'tho Town 1 ►lydp. iind on tin- River, urtuth ut' t'lie Cap Burn, the m.itn ;ond prissing, through; part of it, Price i'n. 6d, per acre .per;-annum" for ten< yar l ),'Willi certain conditions as to improve;.* MO'lt. Applications require to vmadepersonally, and a deposit of Is. 3d.-per acre paid.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 258, 13 February 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 258, 13 February 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 258, 13 February 1874, Page 2

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