Sheep for Sale BUN EO E SAL E. T ; THE Undersigned have . for Sale by Private Contract, oh account of Messrs Hepburn and M'Master, THE EYBE CEEEK STATION, PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND. Being portions of Runs 191, 302, and 352 extension, containing -. -kA-x.ai • . ; M AAA 'ACRES : of superior open •* UUU .-'country,- exclusive of bush, viz, ACY AAA ACRES GOVERNMENT , 4Z,UUU LAND, and I£AA ACRES, FREEHOLD, tp\tJ\J\J getherwith ■ 1 7 9^J0 SHEEP - * e>ine :. siebo^''.-' ■ 4,000 THEBS vv;; 4,500 WBASEBS 250 B^- '.'; ; The whole country is so bounded by creeks and fences as to be a complete paddock, and subdivided into two by bush. <: The. improvements are limited (the Run having hitherto been worked from the Head'- Station), consisting of ! Hut, ; i 2 Sheep Yards, and some miles of Fencing. Delivery early in March. Terms very easy. _ , ■ xIntending purchasers need only inspect tius Property to see that it is one of, the finest in Southland. * ,; - DALGETYJ RATTRAY & CO., Dunedin and InvercargiU. Pubiie Notices : 77- SUGAES— NEW CEOP. Per "Fairy Queen," from Mauritius direct, via Dunedin. " Samples on view. THE shipment having arrived at Dunedih may be expected here in a few days, and will be offered by Pubhc Auction on arrival. It consists of V 1290 BAGS ■■-' 'iAA'AAi WHITE CEYSTALS GEEY. do YELLOW : der li ;v , -,. COUNTEE SUGAES , ; EATION do xjJALGrEW, RiATTRAY & CO -■"'•';; - JL6telßr&li> AAa. VO A. VON HAM M -IB E, # '^: SCANDDIAVIAN-HpTEL, [AAA A. I ! ' s/; (Cforner of Kelvih and Tay-Btreefal) /." Vi ■ RESTAURANT. •'■•;; - : ' : \xA ' RETAfi'iNGV SAI/OON. V I SALOON DES ASAULTS DES ; ARMS. -..■-•'•" BILLIARD,S AND BAGATELLE. '•'''• : V"-y •■CONCERT HALL. > 'A AMERICAN SKATING RINK. . MUSICAL . ENTERTAINMENT . EVERY •I ; : ; : '; : . il i; ; 'iEVENiNO-. .7 ."- ;'/"-' EXCELLENT ;* ST4^LING_ -CONVENIENT. : ; A MONSTiiR MAP OF t .THE WQRLL\ . ;;\^V.CUMQSm'SH6R i^ A s -A A A W$ SEASLION FROMTHB AUOELAtfDS '.; ON EXHIBITION E"V_!RYI DAY ■ ■' , ;-i A 4ov:AND';NIGHTV"I' ' '- -.J-'> ; >- »• J s Admlsfflohi'lß; Children, 6d. ■ ■ ■■. . Different languages spoken.: -.-.:.: . :>,.;-. —Nil. Desparandum. .:_. OEINCE OV 1 WAiES HOTEL/ DEE-STREETJ IN VEEOARGILti The Billiard Room ; contains two tables,; has j. been enlarged, and refitted,- and, . for. style and ' comfort^ second to hone in the^cdlohy... ''.'-.,' ' Liqiioirs of the first quiltt^ only.^ kept in stock. - The Stables are teomm6dibus ! arid ; Swnnfortable. GEOEGE SMITH, pEOKaraTOB. : ALBION H-OTE;L, : ; . v ■:-;.■ DEE-STREET : • V : - ■ ;.. Opposite Government' Buildings. \,. A. CAMEEON; 7PEOPBIETOBi[: = W 1 INES, spirits, and. ill of , beßt brands only, kept in stock. ; . . ;■ ': The Stabling is already "well known ' ta be the 1' most commodious in the Province, and will be - \ kept in the best of' order by an experienfced ostler i under A.M., C.'s own charge.,., -., ; •. V;,
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Southland Times, Issue 921, 23 March 1868, Page 14
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415Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 921, 23 March 1868, Page 14
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