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-r.t —"'S&tslneiui* iSr<yfci©'eV " '7 ~Wm':HISLQP, ; GROCER, TEA , f DEALER,, AND; •(general,Merchant, ji CORNER OF .AND , CROSS' ;i ;J'. 'STREETS, TIMAHui :v/ J : i Orders called for and. Goods delivered daily ■ in, the Town/and Subufbs. ■ ONLY.,FIRST-CLASS GOODS- KEPT IN; ■ , ' M -STOCK t SPECIAL attention is given to the TEA DEPARTMENT,; and,the ‘ continued increase in the sale of the various BLENDS is satisfactory evidence of their superiority. The Half-Crown Mixture is a strong, fullflavored, rich liquoring Tea, and pronounced by good judges to be “ fit for a MANDARIN’S Table.” , - Tea in'Original Boxes, 14sto 30s Tea in Original Half-Chests,’ Is 9d, 2s 2d, , ' and-2s 8d per lb. AGENT FOR NELSON MOATE & CO.’S PRIZE TEAS. Monthly accounts 1 opened with responsible persons. -Liberal-terms for cash orders exceeding Teh Shillings. , Orders by Post receive prompt attention.

11 Buy Your Groceries | ! ,! ' AT THE I iSandie Town Store ' WHRBE YOU WILL OET THE i BEST GOODSj ! v- . at. ■, .■ ■" ■ THE 'iOWEST -PBICES. PRIME AKAROA-CHEESE - ' ■ ; PRIME HAMS AND BACON TEAS FROM 12s THE SOX, J Half Cheats fromT/6 per lb. CROCKERY AND; /GLASSWARE/. 25( | j, PER CENT UNDER COST. Jf As this Store is situated in the Suburbs of Timaru, it is a pleasant town. Families -tm?&>fo'aad v i&bdi3 delivered. DAVID OWBRS, v Proprietor. Goyernmeut. IN’ otic©. Y. Er SALE OP PASTORAL! -LEASES OF ' CROWN LANDS.’ "• PRELIMINARY NOTICE.;., General Crown Lands Office,. , I ■ "Wellington/20th S6pt., 1882; ONE million seven hundred and fifty thousand acres of Crown Lands will shortly be open for Pastoral Lease in the/, I Provincial District of Otago, New Zealand, 1 j This country is at present held under lease in forty-six runs until the Ist March 1881, and will again) be offered in runs suitable to the natnre of the country; but no lessee will be allowed 1 th talce up nioife’ than will carry twenty thousand sheep or four thousand iheadrof cattlb. ;:r j The,leases will befor a term of-years to be hereafter determined ; but in no * case will any lease-, be for ,a'i period exceeding 'twenty-one years. . ti-M Oompensatjon for improvement: up to three years’ rental will be allowed at the end of the lease.

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, 1883,12 months before possession is to-ibe given;. * One year’s rent will unpayable in advance on the license at the time'of sale, , . , The country r Has been' occupied for tipwards of 20 years. It is well grassed, well watered,'sound, and healthy. - Distance from port by stood'‘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 Lafad‘ of New .Zealand, and at places in the Australian Colonies,;*‘to be named in future advertisements. ' ’ ’ ; ' WM, ROLLESTON, , ' Minister of Lands. :*' ’ ®i>ortingf. J ’’ WILL CLOSE 25th OCTOBER, 14,000 Membbeb at 10/- • » ; MELBOURNE OU'B.- ' : : ■ - Cash 446 prizes / , £3150 EACH Ticket has Eight Chances, and can win Eight: Prizes. At person purchasing two tickets has sixteen chances,' the odds being 1 in, 15. By letter only, with two Btamps r enoiqsed, (With 1/- exchange .added); P.O. Orders, and Bank notes accepted. Where cheques are, sent tickets will not be forwarded till after presentation of rfatiie, Please avoid sending registered letters, telegrams, or coins. ADA MANTUA, Care of MR ABRAHAM, Box 351, Post Office, Dunedin, N.B.—The only Consultation in the Colonies that gives the publics the opportunity of Nominating their own Committee

“DIAMOND” BtBOXE H E',o U CONSULTATION, 1882, 10,000 SHARES AT ifil EACH. | Nos. 1 to 10,000, .Distributed as follows ; First Horse,... ,£4OOO/2 prizes of £IOO, £2OO Second; Horse 2000 Third Horse... Starters (div) Non - starters , (diyd) .;. First prize ... 1000 1000 500 200, 5 prizes of £SO 250' 10 prizes of £25 250 25 prizes of £lO 250 70 prizes of £5 350 £IO,OOO Application by letter only to DIAMOND, Care of O. SOHIBBLICH,, WaTOHJIAKER AND JEWEH.EB, ~j 17, Little Collins-street East, (Near Colonial Bank) Prizes paid one day after Drawing. Horses paid two days after Event. Besult slips posted immediately after drawing, to each subscriber, And also advertised in “ Argus,” “ Age,” ~ “Herald,” and “Australasian.” • Shares sent by return posh

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2971, 3 October 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2971, 3 October 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2971, 3 October 1882, Page 4

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