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Public Notices WIN TON. |08.. SA ; LE. TENDERS will be received for all or any, of the uhdemoted SECTIONS, all in the vicinity of he Railway Station ; alsoof Lime, Coal, and Bush Reserves. The salubrity of the climate (forty miles inland), the beauty of the scenery, and the facility of communication by, road and railway between Winton, Invercargill, and the Bluff, will render the former one of the most deßirablelocaHties in the country, for family residence; and there can be no doubt the fine fertile land in the : vicinity of the station there, will, when the railway is completed, readily realise from £10 to £12 per acre. .. -. • ■•> •'■ . • Terms liberal. At least one-half the purchase . money may remain on the property. Sections 5, Block 4, 113 a. lr. 3p. . „ 18, „ 4, 114 a. 2r. 35p. In one block, 227 a. 3r. 38p. Section 8, Block 6, 119 a. Or. 28p. B 9, „ 6, 11te.3r.20p. 1 In one block, 233 a. Or. Bp. For Further particulars, apply to D. M'ARTHTJB. TV D. YU L E AN DC 0., - - Have received via Panama Mail, a fine Assortment of— BLACK SILKS FANCY SILKS : BLACK SILK YELVEOS Aitb FILLED PAISLEY SHAWLS j R.D YULE & CO. " THE SOUTHLAND TIMES, AND .■•.■■ ' '•■' ■-*'. ....... "THE 'WEEKLT TIMES. . npHESE JOURNALS have a very large and X extensive circulation throughout New Zealand, Victoria, New South Wales, Western and South Australia, Tasmania and Great Britain; also, since the opening of the Panama route Agents have beenappointed in most of the principal citie in America. . :•''• As a ''circulating medium,' ' both in Town • and Country, these journals offer favorable advantages t6 Advertisers , ■" while the charges have' been materially lowered in order ioi induce Traders, Merchants, and the Public generally ' to avail themselves of the columns of the Times. " Regular Agents have been appointed throughout New Zealand, the Colonies, Great Britain, tyc* ' The following are the Hates for Advertising.: — Per inch, of eight lines ... .... 3* Half price for every subsequent insertion of the same Advertisement. ' Where Advertisements are inverted for periods of,2i,fa, or 12 months, a' very liberal Discount is allowed on the above rates. .>....-,' Where Advertisements are sent in without the. number of insertions written thereon, they will oe inserted until countermanded,- and charged ac-: cordingly. . Orders for the withdrawal of Advertisements will not be received after 1 o'clock p.m. "on the day previous to Publication. • ■ All Advertisements must be pre-paid except where a current account exists. SUBSCRIPTION— SO UTELAND TIMES Taws. ■-• . >■/--■■•■'■'■■'■■ Per Quarter (credit) .... ... ... r l2»6<i „ (in advance) 10* Od Posted. • / . - Per Quarter (credit) „. ... :. i; k , 15s Gd „ (in advance) ... ... 13/ Od ; . The days of Publication ofTss Southland i Times are, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and \IBIDAYS. . TSJE WEEKLY TIMES \ls Published every SATURDAY, and cdntdins a full resume of the news, of the week. Thi Journal is especially adapted for Country Settlers SUBSCRIPTION: ' ' \ /Tcrwir. . Per Quarter (credit) ,„ 6s 6d „ (in advance) 6s Bd , Posted. Per Quarter (credit) 7* 6& „ (in advance) ... ...^ 6* 6d EPPS'B HOiIOiJPATHIO COCOA;— Homoapathic Practitioners and the Medical prfession generally, recommend COCOA. asbeing the most healthful of airßeverages. being the doctrine pi homcep'athy. waß first intrddu6ed into England, there were to be obtained no preparations of cocoa either attractive to the taste or acceptable to the stomach ; the nut was either supplied in the , crude state or so unskilfully ■■, manufactured as to obtain little notice. J EPPS, of London, homcepathic 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 to introduce an article pure in its composition, and so refined by the perfect trituration it receives in the process it passes trough, as to be most acceptable to the delicate tomach. ' , ; : ' -

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Southland Times, Issue 997, 3 August 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 997, 3 August 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 997, 3 August 1868, Page 4

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