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■ -■ , ...i i i i i - i „ U lllOll6 wODOCf* p (C-A.Sl* IROM.) % Did you see them at your Summer A. and P. £§ Show? % WSB^^j^g JT Wi GET ONE TO-DAY ! 1 xdade in sizes— lo, 12, U, 16, 18, 20, 25 gallons W^zßß^J Hewberry, Walker and Co.. fi®®| PATENTEES AND MANUFACTURERS, l^3T,s^^&^il WARD ST., 3DTT3X? lEIIDIIST . <fe -J^ •- -^ - '•■» l ~ WWBWWMBBBWWiBBBiBBiWBBBMW*>ainHMIIift^'T-4WilJß l rtllHßßaailHa&r^ UNLOCKED FOR SETTLEMENT, [ after being over SO years in one family, fj y/ miR . \ Comprising about \ 16,000 Acres Freehold Lana v In the Prosperous COWRA DISTRICT, 223 miles from SYDNEY, KEW SOUTH WALKS. All netted, and subdivided into 15 netted portions. Railway through entire property. For Public Auction at Cowra, on Wednesday, MARCH 25 next, on very Liberal Terms, j — BY— HAIN & SEARIGHT, OF SYDNEY, In conjunction with C. K. ROSE & CO., OF COWRA, In Lots to suit all Classes of Buyers. Survey now in progress. Lithographs will be available at an early date. j The "whole of the district comprises deep, rich, agi'icultural soil of high yielding quality. All cleared and grubbed 9in deep. Ready for the plough without further expenditure. Purchasers may put the whole area under crop this season. AVERAGE RAINFALL, 25£ INCHES. ENTIRELY FREE FROM RABBITS. Notwithstanding that 1907 was one of the worst seasons on record, the wheat crops yielded up to nine bags to the acre. Failure of crops absolutely unknown at any time. LIBERAL TERMS WILL BE OFFERED. For full particulars, see future issue. m ROYAL SYDNEY EASTER «*IW^ SHOW. GRAND EXHIBITION CARNIVAL— The LARGEST and GREATEST SHOW in AUSTRALASIA. TUESDAY TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 TO 22nd, 190 S. PRIZE SCHEDULES NOW READY, And may be obtained, with Entry Forms, at the office of this paper. 3NTRIFS CLOSK-Hoises, MARCH 18; Cattle. Sheep, and Pigs, MARCH 19; Poultry, MARCH 20 ; Pigeons. Canaries, and Cage Birds, MARCH 21 ; Dog#, MARCH 23 ; Manufactures, MARCH 26 ; Miscellaneous, MARCH 26. 3 C»ail::sagh Street, Sydney. H. W. SOMER. Secretary MHOAHFICENT DISTRICT. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION IN NEW SOUTH WALE^ For AUCTION SALE at INVERELL, MARCH 26, 1.30 p.m. THE GUNNEE ESTATE, THE FINEST PROPERTY THAT HAS YET BEEN OFFERED TOR CLOSER SETTLEMENT 31,000 ACRES FREEHOLD. Half-mile from DELUNGKA KAILWAY STATION, 1J mile from MOUNT F.O-SELI. RAILWAY STATION ; DAIRT FARMS, LUCERNE. WHEAT LANDS, MIXED FARMING and GRAZING AREA*SPLENDID BASALTIC BLACK and CHOCOLATE SOIL, SPLENDIDLY WATERED, and \en HIGHLY Improved. 8000 ACRES already under CULTIVATION, ol wnich 2000 are under LUCERNE, 1000 under PRAIRIE GRASS, and the balance WHEAT and MAIZE, distributed over the whole estate. MAGKIFICENT CLIMATE. DROUGHT AND RABBITS UNKNOWN. RAINFALL 32 INCHES. UNSURPASSED FOR DAIRYING, FAMOUS FOR FATTENING AND WOOL-GROWING. TEEMS.— 2O per cent. Cash, 20 per cent, in two years, and the balance in equal instalments at three four *nd flro yeans, bearing interest at the rate of five (5) per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly. This Sale affords an opportunity seldom offered of securing land In the most thriving dUtrict in the fltkte INSPECTION ISINVITED WITH CONFIDENCE. INTENDING PURCHASERS met at DeloDjrra or tnverel] and DRIVEN to INSPECT, on communicating with Auctioneers. REDUCED BAIL FARES on afcDiicatlon to jT 0. YOUNG & CO., Auctioneers, Stock and Property Salesmen, 17 O'Connell Street, Sidney j M'GREGOR, TRAVERS, & DALE, Inverell and Glen Innes ; or to ARMSTRONG & FARRAND, tnvtrell. ______^________^____________^__^____ The Crane Elevator Company, of Xew j In Miss Elsie Baker trie village of Xether sT6rk, decided to present to each of its , Cerne probably possesses the youngest gOOO employees a sum equal to 10 per cent, j church organist in the kingdom. C>he bt the yearly ?ala-rv a.« a f'hriatmas gift, j i-- only 12 roai= old, but the ha-s had charge Kills oo>t the con,| any £"0.000. I of the lrutiuuieiit for o\er two i'£*i*.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 20

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