Public Notices. [A oabd ] Dr MACINTYRE haa REMOVED, to his NEW RESIDENCE, lately occupied by. the Venerable Archdeacon Harper, at the'corner of Church and Bank streets; 1 SEED. SEED. SEED. TARTARIAN, Danish, and Canadian Seed OATS, Chevalier BARLEY, and Perennial RYE GRASS. Also. Prime Tuscan WHEAT can be obtained from WM. EVANS, Grain Merchant, Timaru. rjpiMARU JJARMONIO gOCIETY* 1 FIRST CONCERT. SEASON, 1882-83. IffAGFASBEFS -ff MAT qPMMHjT&a* “ FAIR 1 ? RING.” THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1882. AFRICAN BOX THORN. T' hB Farmers’ Cattle Proof Fence, ON SALE by the Undersigned. Also— Australian GUM and WATTLE SEED, English and CaliforhiauTL&e Seed, and Sjl. kinds of Agricultural, Garden and Flower Seed. t v, GEO. PDRDIE & GO. Nubbbbsmbn AMD Sekdsmeh, Near Mr P. W. Hutton’s, Stationer, TimaruV STANDARD INSURANCE:. QOMPANY. ' ■' ' AT CURRENT RATES. JAMES'; GfIANGRR,' 'y2'7'- -
..I* VCyVS VJ. AV^' 6 b. SALE OPPASTORAL OF ■ CROVm LASP?, ■ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 1 General Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 20tb Sept., 1882. ONE million seven hundred and fifty ... thousand aores of Crown . Lands will shortly be open for Pastoral Lease in the Provincial District of Otago 1 , New Zealand, i This country is at present'held under lease in foriy-*ix runs until the Ist March 1884, and will again hi offered in runs suitable to the nature of the country ; but no lessee will be allowed t > take up more than will carry twenty thousand sheep or four thousand head of cattle; The leases will be for a terrn of years to be hereafter determined ; but in no case will any lease be for a period exceeding twenty-one years. Compensation for improvement up to three years’ rental will be allowed at the end of the lease. ' ' ,; ' In order to give new pastoral lesaees 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; 1883/12 months before possession is l to be given. l One I year’s rent l will be payable in advance on j the license at the time of sale. The oonntry has been occupied for upwards of 20 years. It is well grassed, well watered,.sound, and healthy. '' Distance from port by good roads and railways part of the way, from thirty to one hundred and fifty miles. ■ . : < Maps and further particulars *>will be obtainable shortly at the Land 1 Offices of New Zealand, and at places in the Australian Colonies; to be named in future advertisements. WM. ROLLESTON, 7 . ■ Minister of Lands.
Australian' ;md.tdAl Rbovidbnt ‘ society. . NOTICE TO MEMBERS ON THE TIMARU REGISTER. W. DAVI DSC)N_haB _ been ApPOINTED AGENT/for the Sporty, at Timaru, in lieuof E. H. Tate, deceased, and/Members, arArequested, .to Pay all fixture' Premiums to Mr Davidson, whoso receipt alone will be valid from this date. ; - EDWARD W. LOWE; Resident Seoretary. Wellington. 7tb f eptember, 1882. , Timaru agbioulturaß and pasi “ TOBAti ASSOpiATiON. fiTIHE Association's . Seventeenth;. AN--1 NUALSHOW of STOCK, ter.tnll bia held on.tbe Association’s Grounds,W'aiitißoad. os TUESDAY, 24xh, and WEDNESDAY, 26x8 OCTOBER, 1 Consisting of Sheep, Cattle, Homo, Pigs, Dogs, Poultry, I Dairy and Agricultural; Produce / j &o. ,> i Frizes amounting to £7OO will lie given in Pieces of , Plate, Gold and Silver Medals, and Cash.* I For Particulars see Posters. ,l "'\ : Programmes may obtained on application to the undersigned, t F. W. STUBBS, j Secretary. P HR ENO LOGY. ■jryßOP. LIO MEDO, the Great A’meriJT can Phrenologist... will deliver a LECTURE, showing the.,; Influence, of Phrenology on the Urain and Character of the Human Race, a t the Oddfellows’ Hall Barnard street, on • . „ FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, Subjects: (as delivered in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Boston, and San- ■ Francisco before delighted audiences). 1. *• The Mind of Man.” 2. “ Mind and Matter.” 8. ■' Man, a responsible being.” 4, “ Religion born in Man.” : &., “ Love | and Courtship.” 6, “ Matrimony. 7. i “Paternal Love.” ' „ ! Bach Evening one of the following Dialogues,given:—’’Richard 11.,’’ “Othello,” “Hamlet,” “Tlmon of Anthens,” “Macbeth,” “Merchant of Venice," and “King John;” also quotations'from our best
poets PUBLIC EXAMINATION OP HEADS. All are cordially invited to come on the platform to compare their heads. ■ Admission —Front seats, 2s; back seat®, Is. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. . . N.B.—-The Professor will remain in each place a short time to give the public an opportunity of obtaining Pi ivato Examinations, either at their own homes or in the anti-room of the Oddfellows Hall frem 10 till 5 daily. All are cordially invited to an interview. * _ Charges for Verbal Examinations, 2s 6d; Written Descriptive Charts, I2s 6d. The Timaru Band will attend and play selections doting the evening.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2967, 28 September 1882, Page 3
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