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I*ublla iN.o tices SALE OS' PASTORAL LEASES OF CROWN LANDS. PRELIMINARY: NOTICE.’. i General Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 7th Nov., 1881. Three million acres of crown lands will shortly be open fi-r sale and lease in .the Provincial. District of Ot ago, New .Zealand.. This country is at,present held under lease in large runs until the Ist March. 1883. These runs, after agricultural blocks, townships, plantation and other reserves have been taken, will be sub-divided into areas of about two or three thousand acres and upwards, according to the nature of the country, and will be offered for lease or for sale on pastoral deferred-payments in terms of “ The Land Act, 1877,” and “ The Land Act Amendment Act, 1879.” 'The agricultural blocks will be forthwith surveyed, and will then be offered for selection on immediate and deferred payments. . " Areas exceeding 5,000 acres, will be let as runs for ten years, from the Ist March, 1883, with pre-emptive rig! t over 320 acres for homestead. Areas under 5,000 acres will be generally for sale on pastoral deferred payments. In order to give new pastoral lessees time to make arrangements, the. licenses will, in terms of the Land Acts, be sold by public auction, at the Land Office, Dunedin, in, the latter end of February, 1882, twelve months before possession is to be given. One year’s rent will be payable in advance on the license at the time of sale. The pastoral deferred payment sections will be offered for sale by public auction probably in November or December, 1882 ; possession on March 1, 1883. Terms: A deposit of one-thirtieth of the price of the land on purchase, the balance in halfyearly payments extending over fifteen years. Residence within twelve months is compulsory, and must continue for five years. Balance of instalments may be paid at end of ten years, in which case Crown grant issues. The country has been occupied for upwards of twenty years. It is well grassed, well watered, sound and healthy. ■ Distance from port by good roads, and railways part of the way, from 80 to 150 miles. Maps and farther particulars will be obtainable at the Land Offices of New Zealand early in December next, and at places in the Australian Colonies to be named in future advertisements. Suitable blocks of land will also be surveyed immediately in the Provincial District of Canterbury, for sale on pastoral deferred payment, and will be offered for sale about March, 1882. WM. ROLLESTON, Minister of Lands. iATENT WROUGHT NAILS J. J., 00RDE8 k CO., . The Patentees and Sole Manufacturers of the well known Patent Wrought Nails commonly* known as “BWBANK’S NAILSi" desire tomakeit known that a “Star” or *' Cross” is their Trade Mark, and that all Nails made and sent out byo them, except clasp, bear this mark upon their heads, and that within every package sent from their Works is also placed a card hearing their Name and Address. / Any Nails, therefore, which are not distinguished as above, must not be confounded with " ewbank’s nails,” the quality of which is so well appreciated as being a superior to that of any other make, DOB WORKS, NEWPORT, MONMOUTSHIRB, : England .KEATING’S POWDER Kills bugs, fleas, moths BEETLES. This Powder is quite harmless to animal life, but is unrivalled in destroying fleas, bugs, cockroaches, beetles, moths in furs, and every other | species of insect. Sportsmen will find this invaluable for destroying fleas in their, dogs, as also ladies for their pet dogs, This Article has fonnd so great a sale that it has tempted others to vend a socalled article in imitation. The Public are cautioned that tins of the genuine powder bear the autograph of THOMAS KEATING. KEATING’S WORM TABLETS A purely vegetable sweet-meat, both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for intestinal or thread worms.. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted tor Children. . i i ,

Sold in Tina by all Chemises and j Druggists. JL ' Proprietor— THOMAS KP iA -nNG. . , _ London, Export Chemist and Dr aggiat. S H ?JUL‘ A. SHIN, G. JACKSON'S BHBBPLIFT. Protected fry Boy al Letters Patent, is a moat useful ar_id simple contrivance for lif f v jng abeep from the hot soak instep 0 f thei r being dragged np an init can be fitted to almost any wash. r x’he following statements have been kindly giving for pulioation ; I have used one of Jackson’s Patent Lifts at my wash with great advantage, as it saves labour, prevents injury to the sheep economises soap, and helps to insure more perfect washing. WILLIAM LEWIS. Stoneleigb, near Skipton. I have seen Jackson’s Patent Sheep Lift at work, and I consider it a valuable indention > the sheep are got under the jets while the wool is hot; the washing is greatly facilited; the sheep are saved from injury by rough usage, and the colour and condition of the wool is improved. , tained from the patentee, or John Owen Beaufort. Tree from Mercury. A safe Family aperient In boxes at Is l£d, 2s 9d,4s fid, and 11s. INDIGESTION. COCKLES’ ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. In use by all classes Eighty-one years. 18, New Ormond Street, London. LIVES COMPLAINTS. COCKLES’ ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. The oldest Patent Medicine. In boxes at Is IJd 2s 9d 4s 9d, and lls Messrs tailor and flatman are appointed Agents for the South Canterbury Times, and copies may be obiained from them Every Evening. WAIHI BUSH SAW MILLS. Taylor and flatman beg to announce to their numerous customers that the* are DOING SAWN TIMBER, POSTS, &0., AT PRICES TO MEET THE TIMES. AH orders entrusted to tb’m will receive their best attention. Prices can be obtained at the Geraldine Hotel, ot at (he Mills Waih Bush] 16 WOUI lo lululOVcUi ■ , peter Mclntyre. Makwallak. Full particulars, price, &c,, can he ob. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. A COCKLE’S NTI BILIOUS

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2753, 19 January 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2753, 19 January 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2753, 19 January 1882, Page 4

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