| LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. , ' T^LAX-MILLERS requiring Hands— viz.. X/ Scutchers, Shakers, Paddockers, Flaxcutters, Feeders, Class-ers, Balers, Cooks, etc., wire " Skene," Dunedin 19au \ /^EATEAL LABOUR EXCHANGE, Vy Arcade, Dunedin. — Waitirg Employ- . ment: Ploughmen, Milkers, Blacksmiths, • Rouseabouts, Cooks, Married Couples, Shop- - herds. 25au POST FREE— ENEMAS from 4s 6d to 12e 6d each. — Address Mrs L. Hawkins, 106 George street, Dunedin. RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A i GOOD DAIRY FARM. [ MEVDOWBANK ESTATE. HAVING decided to cut up my Meadow* bank Estate adjoining the famous Edendale Settlement, I am prepared to treat privately with purchasers of Dairy Farms ' from 100 acres upwards. Exceptionally easy terms. Most of tho money can lie on the Property for a term of years if desired The Land is all river flat, and unsurpassed .! for dairying purposes. Dairy factory with- • in easy distance. THOMAS AYSON, Is Wyndham. Edward Trythali,.' S. 0. Battkksby. TRYTHILL & BATTERSBY LAND, ESTATE, & FINANCIAL AGENTS. , STOCK & SHARE BROKERS, ACCOUNTANTS & COMPANY SECRETARIES-, Exchange Court, Princes street, DUNEDIN. FOR SALE. FARMS. MATAURA ISLAND.— 2OO ACRES excellent land, 4 miles from railway ; aJI -under cultivation ; easily worked. Good House «md buildings. Price £5 5s per acre. Terms : £i per acre deposit ; I balance can be arranged I EVANSDALE.— 100 ACRUIS, in good heart, - lying, weil to the sun, and is an ideal dairy farm — close to factory; 4-room3d j House, ri3cessary outbuildings. Price, | £8 About £250 cash required. NEAR BALCLUTHA.— 27O ACRES, nearly all under cultivation. A really good place for mixed fa-rming. Gocd6-roomed House, barn, etc. Cheap at £4 10s per acre ; easy terms. MILTON.— 2S:S ACRES, subdivided cix paddocks; good grazing ground. All well watered with running stream. Improvements : Six-r-comed House, with outhouses. Price, £3 per acre; £400 can remain on mortgage. 1 NEAR WAIPAHL— +OO ACRES; 50 acres ( in new grass, 150 acres old .pasture, 200 j .- acres tussock ; divided into seven pad- " docks, all well watered/ Buildings: Sixj roomed House, dairy, cow byre, stable, i " te. Price, £3 per acre £100 cash re- : I quired ; balance can be' arranged. , I ! SHEEP RUNS. I WAIMEA' COUNTY.— I2OO ACRES Free- . hold and 3400 ACRES Government j Lsa^shold^.ajtWkfced half a mild from rail; ! post 1 " bf&be, "aridf Bohooh- - Ideal country for sheep-raising, while the-* land also produces great crops oats, turnips, amd j barley. Buildings: Four-roomed House, stable, barn, etc Price: Freehold, £3 10s. Rent of Government Lease, £21 5s par annum. Terms. SOUTH CANTERBURY (Leasehold).— l 246 ACRES, subdivided ; well watered by creeks and springs. The Farm has been carrying a floelr of 1000 cross and halfbred ewos. Rent, 5s per acre ; seven years to run. Goodwill, £300. are inquiring several Farm Properties for Client*, and will be pleased to rc«ehe particulars from sellers. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. TENDER ■S FOR INLAND MAIL SERVICE. FAIR LIE-HERMITAGE. General Post Office. Wellington 16th August, 1909. SEALED TENDERS will be received at the Chief Post Office, Timaru, until Noon on THURSDAY, 16th September, 1909, for the CONVEYANCE of MAILS by Coach or Motor Car between the undermentioned places for a Period of SIX YEARS from Ist November, 1909, to 31st October, 1915. . POSTAL DISTRICT OF TIMARU.— Fairlie, Kimbell, Burkes Pass, Lake Tekapo, Balmoral, Lake Pukaki, and Hermitage, from Ist November to 30th April, thrice weekly ; Fairlie, Kimbell, Burkes Pass, Lake Tekapo. Balmoral, and Lake Pukaki, from Ist May to 31st October, twee weekly ; also Fairlie, Kimbell, and Burkes Pass, from Ist May to 31st October, once weekly. [Note. — The Government-owned stables at Glentanr.cr (four stalk) and at the Hermitage (four stalls) may be hired from the Department of Tourist and Health Reports by the successful contractor during the term of his contract at a nominal rental.] The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The attention of intending- tenderers -s specially directed to the terms and conditions of contract printed on pagee 4 and 5 of the tender forms. The mode of conveyance to be either by ooach or by motor car. The successful tenderer Twill be required to show that he is in a position to satisfactorily carry out the service. The number of horses to be ut>cd in a ooach sorvios and the horse-power and number of motor cars to be 6tated. The contractor whose tender may be aooepted must be prepared to carry out the service according to the time-table^ framed by the department. Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of. contract, may be procured at the Chief Post Offices at Christchurch, Timaru, and Dunedin, and at the Post Office, Fairlie. No tender will be accepted unless ma3e an the printed form. Tenders, endorsed " Tenders for FairlieHermitage Mail Service." to be addressed lo the Chief Postmaster, Timaru. D. ROBERTSON, "H Secretory.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 41
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