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£ana to %tt ov iLease* ryO LEASE, One Quarter-acre Allotl. mtnt in Christchurch, Canterbury. This Allotment is situated in the best part of the town, beiug immediately opposite to the Government buildings. Apply to Messrs. HARMAN & STEVENS, Christchurch; or to Mr. Geeaed G. FitzGeeald, Office of this paper. T O LEASE.— X Town of Inveecaegill: — Section 1, block VI, Annan-street. Sections 6, block LXV, Yarrow-street. Section 14, blosk XV, Tweed-street. Section 4, block XVII, Annan-street. Section 9, block LXH, Spey-street. For the term of 14 years — saetions 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, block IV, Oteramika Hundred, containing 500 acres of fine agricultural land. MUELLER & GEISOW, Authorised Surveyors, and Land Agents. TO be Sold or Leased 200 acres of rural land, close to town, on the North Road Can be sold-in lots from 10 acres to suit purchasers or the whole in one lot. Half bush and half open land, very rich and dry, well sheltered from the wind by the reserve on two sides of it ; the severe gales can have no effect upon any crops which may be sown in it : there is a clear spring running right through it from side to side, and is admirably adapted for market gardens or dairy farms. For further particulars apply to the proprietor, R. M'INTOSH, Deveron-street, Invercargill. I s _ Z TO LET, On* Very Easy Teems, ONE of the best stands for an Hotel, or General Store, Main North Road. Terms unusually moderate. For further particulars apply to MUELLER & GEISOW, Auctioneers, Surveyors, and Land Agents. Math anU S>tatfong, &t. ~pOR SALE, a Run containing 50,000 acres of splendid fattening country, (20,000 of which consists of dry stony ranges well suited for sheep,) with 400 head of well bred cattle. This run is in excellent working order, having at the home station, good buildings, stockyards and extensive paddocks. There is one out station with yards &c, all complete. Also, a number of superior Saddle and Draught Horses, selected with great care and expense. For further particulars, apply to F. Hamilton, Invercargill ; or, Me. M'Clyuont, Heddon Bush Station. FOR SALE. A RUN Containin-? 40,000 Acres of well Grassed Country, situated in the Province of Otago. adjoining the Southlaud boundray This Run will be sold either with or without stock. It has all buildings, yards, woolsheds, &c, required for working a Station. For further narticulnrs apply to CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. FOR SALE. BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A TWELVE-HORSE PORTABLE SAWJ\. MILL. Engine, Boiler and Bench, complete, quite new, filled with all the latest improvements and having a self-acting governor. Also, A. large Boiler and five-horse Engine, suitable for a Brewery or Sugar boiling Establishment, and having apparatus attached capable of condensing and purifying 1,000 gallons of water per day: well adapted for a stock ship, for which it has all, the necessary fittings complete. Also, An Iron Tank, capable of holding 30,000 gallons nf water. For particulars and to view, apply by letter o J. "W. C, Post-Office, Campbelltown TO ROAD CONTRACTORS AND SETTLERS. Black's spades and shovels Lyndon spades American spades, long and short handled shovels, ou sale at HAY BROTHERS, Tay-street. THOMAS CAROL AM, late of Victoria,— Write to your friends in Queensland, who are anxious to hear from you. "|fc/|"R. R. Harrison, Tay-street, requests ItJL that parties having claims against him will hand in the same ; and those indebted will please settle without further delay. TAKE NOTICE, that any Debts incurred by Andrew Cumming (under the style or firm of Cumming, Young, and C 0.,) will not be recognised by me. CHAS. EDWD. YOUNG. £20 REWARD. WHEREAS thirty-three Bags of Flour, es William Buchanan, were taken by some person or persons from the Wharf, and are supposed to be stolen, the above reward will be given (if stolen) to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the thieves ; or, if taken away in mistake, a reward of £5 will be given for the recovery of the flour. Brand— Beeby and Dunstan's Adelaide Flour. R. WILSON & CO., Importers of Colomal and Foreign Produce, Stafford-street, Dunedin, OE WILSON & CO,. Dee-street, Invercargill. Five Ponnas Reward. I OST.— Whereas a bay horse branded J DD on near shoulder, has strayed or been stolen. This is to give notice that a reward of two pounds -will be paid to any one restoring it, and a further reward of three pounds 'on conviction of any party who may have stolen the same. Applp to Robertson and Co., Auctioneers, Invercargill. £2 REWARD. LOST from the Jetty, on or about the 7th May, a small Leather Trunk, containing wearing apparel, &c. Whoever returns the same j to this office will receive the nbove reward. The J contents are known, and cau be identified. £1 REWARD. I' OST on the llth inst., between Halfway Bush J and Commercial Hotel, Tay-street, Invercareill, a Carpet Bag. Any one that has found and will leave the same at the above Hotel, will receive above reward. The bag contains nothing ! rofitable to any one but the owner. LOST, between the Bridge and Jetty, a Thin Black covered Book, containing timber accounts. &c. Any one finding and returning to the office of this paper, shall be handsomely rewarded. TWO POUNDS KEWARD. LOST, a Black Coolie Bitch, with tan points, answers to the naw.e of " Fly.'' Whoever will bring the same to the undersigned, ■will receive the above Reward. HATELY & STUART. Tay-sfcreetjlßvevcargill.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 4, 22 May 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 4, 22 May 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 4, 22 May 1863, Page 1

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