PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Oil A ACRES OF GOOD AGRICUL<J &\J TURAL LAND situated on ; the Horse Shoe Bend, Burke’s Pass road. . Very easy, terms can be given to a lona fule fanner. ACRES OF LAND at Cooper’s Creek _ with a magnificent stream running through it, vi/,., Cooper’s Creek. Would make a splendid site for an iHotcLheing:pn a corner, and the Main Road from Orari Gorge and Peel Forest to South Rangitata Railway Station, or wohld he A gOod site for a Mill or F6ll- - 1 Very easy terms can be given. ; * BEYEEAL very good sites for SUBURBAN RESIDENCES varying from -J ... to 2 Acres, on easy terms. Apply to • • : r-- : ROBERT STANSELL, = Office, Church Street, or Box 81, PO. Tat e and hall Have FOR SALE 200 Acres near Ashburton, price £375 <JO. „ near Arowhenua, all improved, well fenced, and with house ■ , ;l(iO Acres at Waitolii, all cultivated in splendid condition _ 40 Acres, cultivated, Tiko Flat !KV unimproved, at Ashwiek 170 i, Rainclitt’, fenced, and with ■ house 1
iin ;< 1(50 Acres, Baincliff, unimproved Section and House in 'William street,. . •price £250. Sections in the Point. Farlic Creek, and 1 , • Hilton Townships; also, Kensing- , I • : ion - • . ;' f -Acrc, Blacksmith’s Shop and House. .at the Cave Leasehold in Heaton street,. Houses bringing in 24s per week, ■.■ price £2*so Also, several Hotels. And TO LET 11. S.' 291(53, 200 Acres. rUOI’EHTIES FOB SALE. ]UAIIMS of the undermentioned Acreage ’ in South Canterbury;— 920 102 1(11 From £2 10 to Tin per acre. Sections in Tiinaru from £SO each. Sections in Begent Street from £-15 each. Sections in Kensington, from £lO each. Sections Cavcrshani, from £35 each. Easy Terms of Payment can be given. Apply, C. BOWKEB, Land Agent. W. M 0 0 D Y Land and Financial Agent, HAS FOB SALE 5 Farm, 9 miles from Bailway Station, Finest Limestone Land, fenced substantially, price £3 10s per Acre. ' 919 acre Farm, Improved, near Makikihi, £9 per Acre. 1100 acres Unimproved Level Land Fairhc Creek £9 10s. 1500 acres Unimproved Level Land Faiiiic Creek £9 10s. ■4lO acres Improved Farm, near Hilton, 0 miles from Bailway Station. 450 acres Unimproved Land splendid quality, near Baincliff. 400 acres Improved Farm, cheap. Liberal terras of payment can be arangea for all these properties. Further particulars obtained from W. MOODY. Notices. H. EX LEY, aENEBAL CAEBIEB, FOBWABDING and BECEIYING AGENT, TIMABU. EsprCßßes meet all Trains North and South. All orders promptly attended to. AmiKseMicut^. QUEEN'S jgIKTHHAY. TIMABU ATHLETIC CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, To be held on the OLD S.C.A. SHOW GBOUNBS, ON MONDAY, MAY 24. I’ll O Gil A ADI E OP SI’OP.TS ! 1. ‘Maiden Plate, 100 yds; nomination, 2s (id ; first prize, £110s; second, £1; third, 10s. 2. Queen’s Biuthday Handicap, 200, 900, and 410 yds ; to ho decided hy points; winners of events, 10s each; nomina- , tion, ss; acceptance, ss; first prize, £10; second. £5; third, £3. 9. Bunning Long Lead ; nomination, 2s Od; first prize, £1; second, 10s. .4. Handicap Back (for Boys under 1G years), 150 yds; to be run in proper athletic costume; nomination, Is; first prize, £1; second, 10s. 5. Standing High Leap ; nomination, 2s (id; first prize, £1; second, 10s. G. Walking Handicap, 1 mile; nomination, 9s; acceptance, 2s; first prize, £3; second, .£2; third, £l. 7. Vaulting with the Pole ; nomination, 2s Gd ; first prize, £2 ; second, £l. 8. Bunning Handicap, 1 mile; nomina- ; tion, 3s; acceptance. 2s; first prize, £3 ; second, £2 ; third, £l. 9. Ladies’ Puiise. 4 mile Steeplechase (Handicap); nomination, 2s Gd; acceptance, 2s Gd; first prize Trophy (valued at 4 guineas); second, Trophy (valued at 2 guineas). 10. Bunning High Leap ; first prize, £1; second, 10s. 11. Handicap Huddle Race, 410 yds; nomination, 3s ; acceptance, 2s; first prize £4 ; second, £2 ; third £l. 12. Pup.licans’ Champion Medal, 100 yds; first prize, Gold Medal (valued at S ■ guineas). 13. Consolation Back (Handicap), 150yds; ! T ■ for all beaten competitors; nomination, 3s; first prize, £2; second, £1; third, ,10s.
All prizes (except for Events Nos. 9 and 12) to be in cash or trophies, of equal value, at the option of the winners. Three starters for each event or no second prize. /The rules of tire Club strictly adhered to. Nominations for events Nos. 2,6, 8,9, and 11, must be made to the Secretary, Club Hotel, Timaru, on or before May. 14th. Nominators to state colors. . Handicaps declared on the ,17 May. Acceptances must be sent in not later than 21st May. ■ ‘All other entries will be received on the Ground on the.morniug of the Meeting.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2236, 18 May 1880, Page 4
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756Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2236, 18 May 1880, Page 4
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