C 3. TURMEBL f LAND ANDG'RAINBROKER 12 Inglis Buildings (opposite Tattersalls) OHRISTOHXTaOH, All classes of Farm or Dairy produce purchased or disposed of at Highest Market Rates. Agent for— John Bridge & Co., Grain and Produce Salesmen, Sydney. Liberal advances made against Consignments if required..
TNSTRUCTION m Quick Methods -*• of Writing m improved Styles. Business and Lady's hands m 6 lessons By A. KNUTZIN, at Mitchell's Boarding House East Oxford. Terms on Application. £1 REWARD. Lost m RANGIORA on August 81st, one Smooth-haired Black Sheep Slut with some White round Neck and Face some tan or brindle on Legs, both Ears cropped. Collar on bearing name D. G. Matheson. The above Reward will be given for such information as will lead to the recovery of the said Dog. Apply by letter to D. G. Matheson, Marchmont, RANGIORA. September 4th, 1889. TOWN HALL, EAST OXFORD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, VttUmt P. Bslam 9 » UNIVERSAL PANORAMA. ■■ ■■ ■ _■_——-» IN AID OF THE School Childrens' Prize Fund. John Dobson, AUCTIONEER ' and ESTATE AGENT RANfiiORA & mm. OXFORD ROAD BOARD. TENDERS Are invited for Clearing Tussocks and Filling m Ruts on parts of the .Four Chain and Wright's Roads. .Tenders per Chain. Specifications to be seen at the Road Board Office where Tenders will be received up to 10. 80 a. m. on Thursday, September 12th, 1889. YY Also, for Carting and Spreading Shingle on Main Road from Parish's corner to Bennett's. The Lowest or any Tender not neces sarily accepted. JAMES H. SHARPE, Clerk to the Board. W. MITCHELL, BOARDINGHOUSE KEEPER EAST OXFORD TERMS MODERATE. EVERT ATTENTION to BOARDERS
JOHN INGRAM, HAB FOB SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, On Account of Mrs Agassiz, Her compact little Property of nine Acres, with four-roomed House, and good Stable thereon. AlargeOrch_idfiU_dwithweli-grown trees m full bearing, nicely -ituated, and land of the richest quulity. Price, very low. Terms moderate. On account of the Mortgagees, That Property at present occupied by Ricbabo Kkaxb, comprising four acres with good dwelling— bouse & Stable. Very suitable for a carter, fronting the main road to the mills but more so for a fellmonger, as three neverfailing streams run past three sides of the property. Price very low. That property known as Skippera situated opppsite Pearson Park with half an acre of land on which there is a Shop Dwelling House Stable and a good well & Orchard. That Property known as Fenwick's adjoining Mr Aliens Blacksmith Shop. comprint" half an acre, witb good dwelling bouse & large Shed & Stable. That two-storied Building on the Terrace, adjoining Mr Pritohards .tore. Tbat property m Queen Street, lately occupied by J Buricchick. The land comprises 6ne Rood eight perches with four-roomed Oottuge & outbuildings thereon. On account of Mr H. Hearkb. Hia very compact little Property m Queen Street, containing about 4 J Aores of rich land, subdivided into several small paddocks, with good House thereon, brick well. Cost the owner _>250. Will be sold at a very considerable reduction on thiß price. " On account of Mr Wooldrige. Hlb nice little Property, situated at the corner of Church Street & Bay road, comprising three Acres of rioh land, filled with fruit and other trees. The Buildings comprise House, Shop, and large Shed witb iron roof. Price very low. On account of Mr Bbettahoh. Fifty-four Acres of good land, subdivided into two paddooks all fenced and laid down m grass, situated opposite the Immigration Barracks. Price very low. Terms easy. Seventy Acres unimproved land on Ellin' Flat, adjoining Mr Jameß Wilson's Farm. Eighty Acres adjoining Mr O'Halloran's farm. On account of Mr Rowk, 116 Acres of land, adjoining Mr Duder's land, at View Hill, frontingFourOhain Road. Water race running alongside of the Property. On account of Mr H. Dudding. 2529 Acres of good grazing land, near Masterton, (North Island), with 2000 sheep. Good Buildings and sheep yards thereon. Land partly improved. On account of Mr J M Booth Ninty-aeven Acres Bush land, West Oxford. Also a number of other Properties, with and without buildings, and a number of building -fictions m various parts of the township. TO LET OR SELL ■ On account of Mr D. Sladden, His late Beßid »!». ae, nicely situated, so as to command a view of the surrounding oountry, comprising ten acres, with ten roomed House, with water laid on, good bath room, and every convenience. Tha land is divided into three Jmddocks. a splendid garden and orchard well illed with fruit and ornamental trees. . Alsot— Forty Aores of partly worked out bush. A veiy early selection, and 300 Acres of worked out bush lately occupied by Mr Youngman. TO LET Cottage opposite Mr Weylandfs. Bent, 4s per week. Furnished Cottage adjoining tbe Sale Yards. WANTED TO BORROW, for a Client, £100 on good Freehold Security, for three years, at 8 per oent. For further particulars apply to JOHN INGRAM AUCTIONEER, OXFORD.
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Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue IV, 7 September 1889, Page 2
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