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£an& to %tt or Heast* TO LEASE, Section 22, Block VI. Town of Invercargill, and seat ion 16 block ' XIII, Campbolltown. For the term of H years, 600 acres of fine agricultural land south of Baybosh, Oteramika Hundred. MUELLER & GEISOW, Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents, Try -street. TO LEASE, One Quarter-acre Allotment in Christchurch, Canterbury. This Allotment is situated in the best part of the town, being immediately opposite to the Government Mess£. J HARMAN & STEVENS, Christchurch: or to Mr. Geraud G. FitzGeeald, Office of this paper. mWO Offices to be Let, adjoining JL Robertson and Co. TO LEASE.— Town o? Ikvkecaegili, : — Section 1, block VI. Annan-street. Sections 6, block LXV, Yarrow-street. Section 14, block XV, Tweed-street. Section 4, block XVII, Annan-street. Section 9, block LXII, Spey-cU-ect. For the term of 1-4 years— soetions 2. 3,5*, 10, 11, 12, block IV, Oteramika Hundred, containing 500 acres of fine agricultural land." MU K.I. LEU & GEISOW, Authorised Surveyors, and Land Agents^ 8 ACRES of Land at the Bluff, close to Pilot Station, with a deep water frontage of five fathoms: all well timbered. ROBERTSON & CO. mo LEASE IN INVERCARGILL. Section 6, Block Til! I _ i 9) _ XII — Id, — V on , — 21, — — — 21, — VI. And, Section 1, Sylvan Bank. CALDEE, I3LACKLOCX, & CO. 4th March, 1863. __ HOTEI, SITE PADDOCK. milE Undersigned are open to treat for JL the Lease of half an acre of ground tit the first mile post, Main North Road, in connection with a, paddock of about 18 acres on tho flat LelOlV ' CAI/DEB, BLACK LOCX & CO. 4th March, 1803. „„, .... -1.1-1 i PllfcJKJ-.lrU^-'gfl gtack anti &t. FOII SALE, a Eun containing 50,000 acres of splendid fattening country, (20,000 of which consists of dry stony ranges well suited for aheen,) with 400 head of well bred cattle. '1 Ins run is in excellent, working ord.-r, having at the home station, good buildings, stockyards and extensive paddoc-ks. There is one out station with yards &c, all complete. Also, a number of superior Pr.ddle and Draught Horses', selected with great care sin.l expense. For further particulars, apply to V. Hamilton, Invercargill ; or, Mr. M'Clyhont, Heddo:i Bush Station. . FOR SAL E . A HUN Containing 40,000 Acres of well Cnussed Country, situated in (lift Province of Otsi"-o, adjoining the Southland boundrny This Run will behold either with or without sio,-U. It. has all building, y:u\b, woohheds, Ac., n-(|Mirod for v.-.>rkin 2 :i SUt;on. RAMS FOR SALE. 2"! Superior Rams for salf 1 . Apply io I * 1). A. CAMEUOX. Glenfalloch, Nokoi.-mi, 1 1-th February, 1303. HOUSES! HOUSES!! HOUSES!!.' Per Jan Van Schaffeler, from Aictoria. 110 HEAD OF TTERY SUPERIOR IIORSES sponiV ally selected for this market , among which will be found a number of really first c-!;iss Draught Horseß: as well as Puckers, and a few Carnage Horses nnii Hacks suitable for town list 1 . VT. H. DRAYTON. FAT SHEEP. Per Jan Van Schaffeler, from Victoria. rrAA FIRST CLASS FAT SHEEP, / \J\J selected from one of the best flocks in Victoria, — a very superior lot. W. H. BRAYTON. FOR SALE. TUST Landing, ex Robert Passenger, c. 9 now at the Bluff, — 100 prime Merino Ran,.*, rising four tooth, from tho celebrated flocks of John Bell, Esq., Geelong. D. MUNRO. Basstian's Hotel, Riverton. 3rd ISG3. £>tocfc flotires, mO STAND THIS SEASON, at GlenJL heim Station, MaUura, tho thorough-bred Entire Horse, CARWELL, Carwel!, own brother 1o Vision, by Jersey; his dam Fairy Queen, by Nfoznrt ; grand-dam, imported mure from Enjrlnnd. On Jrrspv there needs no comment, being known 08 tho best horse of his dav in Tasmania. Fairy Queen is not. only the dam of Vision, but of Shadow, nnd many others, all winners. Height, fifteen hands three inches; color, a rich brown. Terms, £r> fis. Every care taken of in area, but no responsibility. Apply to Mr. Hall, Manager, Glenha-n Stulion. F. HAMILTON. mO STAND THIS SEASON, at the JL ALBION LIVERY STABLES, Invercargill the Thorough-bred Blood Horse, DEFIANCE. Defiance, bright chesnut, stands 15^ hands hifh, short-leg^cd ; for bone and muscle nnd eon- ■ dition, cannot be purpassed. Stood favorite horse for three seasons in South Australia. Sire, celebrated English imported horse, Forlorn Hope, well known to have left the best stock in Australia. Defiance is full brother to A pelknto, for whom 900 guineas was paid in Adelaide. Fee, -£5 6s. each mare. Any party having more than three Mares will ba treated with on liberal terms by applying to A. M. CAMERON, Albion Hotel. Every atfenlion paid to Mares, which will be kept at ths Farm, two miles from town, but no responsibility. HA.RRISVILLE ESTATE. mENDERS Wanted for Ditching and X for Clearing Timber on the property. For specifications apply to Messrs. MUELLKR & GEISOW, Surveyors and Land Agents. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the XJL Members of the Invercargill Building nnd Land Society will bo held in the School Room on tho evening of Monday, tho 30th instant, at eight o'clock. BUSINESS. To tako into consideration the repeal of Rulo XVII, clauses 58 and 59. To consider the advisability of admitting now members — to participate in profits from date of admission only. Also, to elect a new Secretary. J. HAY, , Secretary. March 9lh, 1563.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 13 March 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 13 March 1863, Page 4

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