Fox’ Sale. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. on A acres OP GOOD AGRICUL" O&U TUBAL LAND situated on the Horse Shoe Bend, Burke s Pass road Very easy terras can be given to a' bona fde farmer. Q A AGEES OF LAND at Cooper’s Creek ■£~s: with a magnificent stream running through it, viz., Cooper’s Creek Would make a splendid site for an Hotel, being on a corner, and the M&fn 1; Road from Orari Gorge and Peel Forest to South Rangitata Railway Station, or */oaid be a good site for a Mill or Fellmongerj. Very easy terras can be given. Also, OjEVERAL very good sites for SUBDRO BAN RESIDENCES varying from J to 2 Acres, on easy terms. Apply to ROBERT STANSELL, Office Church Street, or Box 115, PO. PEOPBETIBS FOE SALE. 200 Acre Farm, Kingsdown Sections, in Normanby Township from £l2 each Sections, Point from £l2 Sections, Regent street from £ls Sections, Kensington from £lO each Sections near Timaru Hospital from £45 Sections, Edward street £IOO Sections Caversham from £35 Farms in various parts of the district from 50 to 1000 acres Sections 87 and 88, opposite Hospital to lease 18 acres adjoining Otaio bridge Section 41, with 4-roomed house North street Terms Easy C. BOWKEB, Land Agent. W. M 0 0 D 1 Land and Financial Agent, HAS FOR SALE 550 acres Farm, 9 miles from Railway Station, Finest Limestone Land, fenced substantially, price £3 10u per Acre. 519 acre Farm, Improved, near Makikihi, £9 per Acre. 1100 acres Unimproved Level Land Fairhe Creek £3 10s. 1500 acres Unimproved Level Land Fairlie Creek £3 10s. 440 acres Improved Farm, near Hilton, 6 miles from Railway Station. 450 acres Unimproved Land splendid quality, near Raincliff. 400 acres Improved Farm, cheap. Liberal terms of payment can be arangea for all these properties. Further particulars obtained from W. MOODY. „ FOR SALK, fy ACRES near Pleasant Point, 35 ! \J in wheat, remainder in oats. Also 20 acres adjoining which can be sold or not with the 70 acres. The whole of the land is first rate, well fenced, and in good order. Apply to T. HALL. Public Notices. Christmas Fair, isso. Goods news once more we bring Will you listen, while we sing Of the Wonders which at Christmas wo will show! As 1880 is about to die, The Timaru thousands begin to cry, “ Let us haste to the Temple, its wonders to see ; Hutton now invites all, without payment or fee.” The dull times are over, and money is free; Our Season returns for the grand Jubilee, Which Hutton.will keep for his Christmas Fair, And # in which he invites all the public to 'to share. Prize books about Russia, Cyprus and Rome, Turkey, Palestine, Egypt, our own English Home, Norway, China, and France, and the Ice of the Pole; About Mines, Gold and 'Silver, Geology, Coal. Work boxes and desks, toilet sets, Chinese trays, Card cases and lockets, and books for all days; Brackets of oak, or of black, white and gold, For the wall and the corner, to open and fold. With carpenters’ boxes, dolls, cradles, and toys, Postmen’s horns, drums arid trumpets, and bugles for noise; Large and varied supplies of all novelties new, Make us sure of our taking some money from you. French and English exhibits of cards you will find, With a Christinas and New Year’s wish to your mind. For variety this year’s display excels all, And for beauty and taste are well worthy a call, Cricket furniture, balls, bats, tops and goats, Sheep, cows, dogs and cats, steam engines and boats; Watch and match stands, boquet holders and glasses, Round and square games tor lads and for lasses. Organs and violins, flutes, concertinas, Flower pots and albums, plates and flutinas — Sweet music discoursing, each in its own style, Will raise your dull spirits, and cause you to smile. Songs, polkas, quadrilles, and some pr >tty duets, Dance music for cornets and fifes, minuets Books of instruction for instruments all, You will find in Saloon when you give us a For those that sing, and for such as play, Our Music Saloon id open each day; And this is the good news that we have to tell, Pianos for Five Pounds Deposit we sell, P. W. HUTTON & €0 , GREAT SOUTH ROAD, TJM ARU.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2427, 27 December 1880, Page 1
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717Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2427, 27 December 1880, Page 1
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