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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS TiyfTsT.'N i : r~' hai.U «»am a u t:. grand oi'h.Ni:<f; night. MONDAY i:td TUESUAV EVENINGS, Al.'«tl.'ST .">m .•*;;> tiTti. 'Hit- <;r'M»VMt W'.uder ■•f th.- A-r, THE INFANT ■.Vt.'NDEr: TK'.H'PK. THK ELDER BROTHER S AK E COMLVO: fVFANT WONBERS r infant wonders:: the elder brothers. MR. J. ELDER, The Great One-Legged Horizontal Bar and Trapeze Performer ; also. Champion One-Legged Clog Dancer of the World. MASTER H. ELDER {o> years old), Champion Horizontal Bar and Trapeze Performer ; also, Champion Clog Dancer. MASTER A. ELDER, I The Infant Wonder, Infant Wonder (t> years old), Acknowledged by the Press to he the greatest Negro Song and Dance Artist ever introduced to the Colonies, who will appear in his Album of Songs, Dances, and Negro Sketches. Also. MR. J. M'GUINESS*, The Greatest Violinist of the Day, in his Great Imitations. PRIZES : PRIZES : PRIZES i TO BE GIVEN AWAY EACH EVENING,

Consisting of— Watuhes, Sovereigns, K. I'. ('otl'ee and Tea Services, Oil Paintinpi, Clocks, K. R Cruets, MeiTm;liattm Pipes, Albums, Cnttfiry, et<*. Admission ■-■• Front seats, '.'■*., with three enveloped ; second seats, is., with two envelopes ; gallery, fa., with one envelope. t\S and After ">th August next, POISON will be laid for Fowls on Sections Itt \\\ (i. FILLKUL. Itomarn, 2!) th -July, IS7S. it SALES BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY, AUGUST U, 187$. At - o'clock. frRKAT UNRESERVED LAND SALE. OT» ACRES SPLENDID LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS, FARMS OF 70 To i(M> ACRES EACH. ■Hit) Acres Ploughed and ready for Snwiiiif. !

FIKPBriJN'. AND (.'*>. have received instructions to sell l>y uttinn, at their Booms. Manse-street. Dunniin,on Wednesday, August 14. at 2 o'clock— CRTOHTON PABK DOWNS. Being the original selection of Professor Rtack, carefully chosen by him for its richness of soil, in the Waikaka and Waipahee Districts. ('rich ton Park is situated in the very mist of the finest grain and root-growing istriut in Otugo, ami free from »wam[i. At iu same time it is watered by running wnn.4 and spring*. The streams command ;«'llent sites for Hour milts. The soil is iiiipuNuil of rich chocolate loam of great ilepth. The natural grass is white silvery hswicks. The whole of the property has a imrtliern aspect, rich undulating downs, »:inn, and well sheltered for stock, and tvory section ploughabte. Those who have visited the Property de'l»t* it to be the richest sorl to be found in ;!« whole district. It is surrounded by a wt substantial ring-fence of ditch ami ire. I'J mihis, ,S of which it sown with tyei'ial notice is dcawn to sections 18 and nrt of 15 ploughed, part of 15 and I-t in iruijw, in .block VI., Waiituka, consisting miy 4IM> acres, which has been well iniiri'd by sheep, and is now in fine «rop* nil order. In subdividing the property, j re has been taken to reserve good roads to cii farm one chain wiib% and where re- | "•ml culverts erected.

Unking at recent * rovernment 'and satas 'Vre land brought from £S to t IT per acre. 1 the rapid advanee in the price of tand in ■northern portions of Otaijo. and the tornratively little attention that has vet been "li to she southern part of the Province. '«■ i'irt:nmstanufs, coupled with the rerkaMe fertility of the soil awl the advanj'nus situation of CtUCHTON VMiK DOWN'S. i|vniitliiue. to make thib property one of the 'ii'Hst anil most desirable in which tanner.i select, or investors sp*?culate. 'hi! property now offered to the public has advantage of the SotitluTH Trunk Line *ii)u' through it, with the F'ukunia station tiliiu half a mile, and Otaria ten chains : Iws within 8 miles of (tore, and 4 from npaliei; stations, thus jjiving great facilifur commanding the Duutdtn. lavercarI. and Bluff markets. Intending ptm-hac-fa ;<.i-l; warmly invited inspect the laii.l. MY. fharii-s (Jardner 'to tenant of the property, residing at the ikttraa Railway St;>* : va'-.l >h v parties «', and afford th> . • ■ . information. Ttirma will be liberal, viz.:— c;uh, u;o babu. e in vqnal halfat the rate of 8 per cent.

annum. Plana ami further in formation can be toned from the Auctioneers, Me^sr- - . K'LANDRKSS, HKPBUKN, & CO . Manae-strtet, Dnnodin. Xni't:.—The Town of Oiaria, adjoining ' Railway Station, is now being surveyed o sections, and will be offered ' rata by public auction At aame time as tehton Park. Plana in preparation. 211

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 722, 2 August 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 722, 2 August 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 722, 2 August 1878, Page 3

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