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Notices THE SOUTHLAND ALMANAC TS now in Press, and will shortly be issued. -*- This volume will be the first of its kind published specially for Southland, and will contain, in addition to a full calendar, a oompendium of interesting events connected with tha Province ; a G-aijdener's and Farmer's Calendar, and a variety of other useful information. Advertisements can be inserted in the above publication on reasonable terms. Advertisers must apply at once, as the list must be closed within a few days. Fcr other information apply to the publisher, KENNETH EOSE. TAY AND DEE STREETS. DENTISTEY. J. P. ARMSTRONG-, STTRffICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, (Established, Dunedin, 1861.) T> EG-S to state that at the solicitation of numbers \J of his clients, he has made a Professional Visit to Southland. As his stay will be limited, all desirous of availing themselves of his service! are solicited to intimate the same as early as possible. J. P. A. begs to state that he has with him the whole of his superior mechanical appliances, together with Dr Richardson's Anestnaetic apparatus, which has superseded the use of chloroform, and by which he is able to extract teeth without pain. Ariificial Teeth of every description fitted in gold or vulconite with perfect exactness, so as to I restore articulation and mastication and present a perfectly natural appearance. Dunedin charges only made. Consulting Rooms: Esk-street, adjoining the office of J. Harvey, Esq., and at Mr Hayes, Chemißt, Tay-street. Mr A. strongly urges the necessity of having Teeth Stopped as > soon as they show any signs of decay, as thus they may be rendered as serviceable as sound teeth, and may be preserved for years. Invercargill, 21st October, 1867. TO LET OE JFOE SALE. 347 ACRES, being sections 13, 14, 16, and 23, block 1, Campbelltown Hundred. Bounded on the N.E. by the Main Road, Railroad, and Town Boundary j on the N. W. by section 17 ; on the "W. by Foveaux Straits, and on the S. by sections 12, 15, and G-overn« ment Reserve. A Bush Section of 52 Acres, or 13 Acres, in block 4, can be sold with the above sections. To any one wishing to carry _on a Dairy and general Farm, few places could offer greater advantages. In addition to the advantage of its position, it is the only open land in any quantity for some miles near the port suitable for Farming or Paddocks. The Town and Shipping offer a good and increasing market for beef, mutton, dairy and farm produce. This property offers great inducemeuts to any one wishing to invest, as bo large a piece of land joining the Township of an important Harbour — the first and last port of call in New Zealand — must ultimately become of great value. Also foe Sale Sections 18 and 19, block 1 ; sections 6 and 22, block 4; and sections 17 and 37, block 5, Campbelltown Hundred. Sections 15 and 16, block 2 ; sections 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, block 3; and sections 2 and 21, block 4, Campbelltown. The whole of the above Sections were purchased in 1859, and were among the first selections at the Bluff. As the Proprietor is desirous of soon leaving the Province, the land will- be sold cheap, and easy terms given. . Title : Crown Grant, free from all incumbrancei. For further particulars, apply to G. PERRY. Or Messrs. HATELY & SCOTT, Surveyors and Land Agentej

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Southland Times, Issue 744, 1 November 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 744, 1 November 1867, Page 3

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