Property for Sale, &c TEN BOOMED ■& HOUSE AND GABDEN, ifBEEHOLD. I\OB PBIVATE SALE, rpHAT very comfortable and substautially _L built House, in M' Master-street, About 60 yards off Tay-Btreet, known as Mr Charles Gibson's, Painter. The House contains ten Rooms, papered and varnished throughout. There » a large and weU stooked Garden, containing Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Vegetables* .Ac, together with all requisite outhouses. , _ The whole is securely fenced in. The above j presents many advantages; good road, within 10 minutes walk of the Post Office, a»d as a Family Reaidenoe, stands second to none in town, everything Jb^ing in .the bert of repair. Immediate possession given. . Freehold, without bncumbranoe. Terms liberal. An inspection of the property invited. For fuTttiefjoarfic)iiar, apply to WILLIAM TODD, Auctioneer. J?AiM TO LET. mO LET, within seven miles of Invercargill, a '-*■ Fabm of about 100 Aceks, nearly all fenced. 26 lucres cultivated: Good four-roomed Weatherboard House, with brick chimney. Well sheltered^Garden. Stockyard, &c., &o. A number of Diary Cows would be leased with the land. Horses, Implements, . and part of This Year's Crops, could be had at valuation. Tenders will be received by, and further particulars obtained "of ..-....• V 3. WILLIAM TODD, ■" r Auctioneer. - TO LET.— VAVTT.T RESIDENCE, on the North Koad, now in the occupation of the undersigned. Loity rooms, large garden, and close to firewood. - H, E. OSBORNE, • '- : • ; Auctioneer, v . . . . . i i • . Esk-street. Ip O -E S A L E , By the undersigned, in consequence of the owner going into the Country— , , All that valuable Freehold Property being Sections 6 and 7, Block XHT., TayBitoVlnvercargill, now in the occupation of Jambs Mackintosh, Esq. ; together with all the buildings and erections' thereon; the whole forming a most valuable investment. As this property will be sold remarkably cheap, it, is; well worth the attention o^f any one wanting a good investment, or a commodious and comfortable \ residence. » ; ; • ! For further particulars, to • ; ' M'PfIiERSON & CO. Also for sale, a quantity of RYE GRASS SEED 1 r Miscellaneous, npHE SOUTHLAND TIMES MACHINE PBINTINa OFFICE. Every description of Jobbing Printing executed with neatness and despatch. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Visiting Carda. . Posters Bill-heads Hand-bills . ... LawFormß CJirculars ,'■. ■ \ C-ajtalogues : Pamphlets Custom-house Forms. All kinds of Fancy Work in £old, bronze, ans oolore, attheßhortestjipbce. . ; : . - ,i; >; ii ::.., -...-: REYNOLDS & CO. T E ; C T IT R E S The following EIGHT highly important LECTURES — Ist— Structure of Man 2nd— Do 3rd— Funcrions of Man 4th— Marriage sth-7-Abnormal Condition of Man 6th— SpermatorrhoJe - 7th— False Delicacy Bth— Special Diseases. As delivered «t. the. Anthropological Museum; the whole peately bound together entitled " THE PItILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE," Will be forwarded post free for six twopenny stamps, to parties unable to attend these popular lectures. - ; Address Secrtary Antropological Museum and Gallery of Illustrations, 172 Bourke-street, East Melbourne. • a itto'h 01, p ENERAL STOREKEEPEB, CUSTOM IT HOUSE, Forwarding, Shipping,and Commission Agent, Bluif Harbor. Goods stored, at reasonable rates... . . , . . . : To.SnCßOir HaSvbt, Esq., Owner of - Section 13, Block IIL, New River - Hundred.' mAKE NOTICE that I deßire that the -■- boundary or separating fence between sections 12,_ Blocks HI.,- New River Hundred, my property, and the above-mentioned section No. 13, bo made immediately, and that such fence shall be a post and rail wire fence, with ditch and bank. -■*-,? ; Dated at Invercargill, this 21st day of April, 1868. V i ■■ ' ■,:.«■?■; /:. '■ ■ ' • HENRY WILSON, Owner of Section ]12j Block IDli New River Hundred. Per HATELY & SCOTT. EPPS'B HOMGBPATHI-C-- COCOA.— Homoepathic Practitioners and the Medical prfession generally, recommend COCOA as being the mqsthealthful.pf all beverages, being the doctrine of homoepathy was first introduced into England, there were to be obtained no preparations of cocoa either attractive to the taste or acceptable to. the stomach ; the nut waß either supplied in the crude state or so unskilfully manufactured as to ;obtain little notice. J. EPPS, of London, " homcepathlc chemist, was induced, in the year 1839, to turn his attention to this subject, and at length succeeded, with the assistance of elaborate machinery, in being the first tc introduce* -an article pure in its composition; and so refined by the perfect trituration it receives in the process it passes through, as to be racist acceptable to thn delicate stomach ' ' I •
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Southland Times, Issue 943, 1 May 1868, Page 4
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