A. J. Smyth & Co.'s Advertieements ■f v ': ENTIEE "-DEEEFOOT," .A~J. SMITH & GO. have for Sale the wellJaL*;- known sthorough.-bred Entire ..•• ■ r ;rA ''DEEEFCjbT. 1 ' jy^k regarding this horse is qiifte ; unneces■aty, its heTB "already well known as the sire of Borne really first-class Stock. The Horse may be seen" at the Horse Bazaar Pa&street. " "." ; "' . l . ' : ■'■ : T : , t .•%. -■ ! A. j. SMYTH & CO., Auctioneers, 11th August, 1868. 13 -0-H-O IG & aE^C T I ON S . ' ; A- t J.- gSCSTTH & : CO.,lare i faTored with instruc« {' ' OTOT from Mr Wiffiimßryan, to offer for Bale, .by private contract^^sectipns 41 and 43, l^Mlc : Xii^.J i Jnverpftrgill Hundred. ' * These sections are situate in .the: WaikiviTHs-; trict, only five miles from town, and contain 200 acres of first-class arable land, -with good bush. &C t . •;.; ; j ; . j-r ? - v \ Terms .Liberal". '"" rFurther particulars on: application to A. J. SMYTH & CO., lg. — Auctioneers. EobiIN&EELT ! EOOFINGEELT ! ~T r - ; EQOjETNG yEELT i ; 7 , - k ; '- : - 'J.'^&tYTH;& Co., have to arrive per the XLi r "BiCEtti M fr6m London, ''a consignment of EOOriNG PELT, Jor sale at the joweat remunerative price. ■ Q ' Jt JL J J SMT!IH & CO., .-;.._- Auctioneers. . ~ "Tnyercargilli 27ffi~AugusC~ " """ " "'l6 YAiiiJ^aßi P^QPEEapr.; .■;JLi iJ^ SMYTH- &, Co. arg tiie xlaew owners, to tSer- for sale, bj 'Private # Con- • -tS«^,c;. '■:*^ r ;;./:>:rM U^-x-r.; -i.' .. .„■■'■-: ■'- ' i -TWO CHOICE SECTIONS OF ARABLE^ LAHD,— :•-»•-! =i ■. -.■•-, £ :,1 . Mabel Hundred, being sections 1 and 2 of Block IT, and containing about 200 acres in all, running against good Bush, reserves on two sides, and. {-he; Makerewa River,, flowing along ; another. »-.= r -, - '■.':.¥.■■.'■ Further- particulars on application to ■ :> *^- : r - ] A. J. SMYTH & CO., .-.. ,- ; ; .Auctioneers, i lavercargffl, Aug. 20, 1868. - - 17 .-•-. " r ; Miscellaneous '; ' "WIN TON. '"""'" -^Ji.O B SALE.! rpENT)EBSwfIIDe receivedforallorany of the Jb" -undernoted SECTIONS, all in the vicinity of he Railway Station ; also of Lime, Coal, and Bush Beserves. The 'salubrity of "the climate (forty ( infles inland), the beauty of the scenery, and the facility of communication by road and railway W^niJorii' Invercargill, "and the' BhnT/ will render the former one of the most desirable localicountry . for. .family .residence ; and there can.be net doflbt the fine fertile land in the —wcini^of-tiie station there, will, when the railway b .completed, readily realise from £10 to £12 per •ere. -.._ .' • ■ -v 1 Terms* liberal.' *At least one-half the purchase money may remain* on the property. ' „ 18, „ 4, 114 a; 2r. 35p." . In one block, 227aii3r v 3Bp. i ; " B,JBlocki6, U^a.^ Or. 28p. ',""... » 9> »> 6, 113 a. 3r. 20p. : ,;j;:>; In one block, 233 a. Or. Bp. For Further particulars, apply to I . ■:: t.a a .! , - ijp£ S fcfrjj 8 , % •MISSING FRIENDS, ; NEXT OF BIN, TJN 04BSEiy_ MON^Y iESTQBEi^ &o. '" H ORGAN'S AUSTRALIAN, EUROPEAN o AND AMERICAN GENERAL AGENCY " QWBXmlAim^uiiyEßSAL NEWS BQOMS. . :. Under 'wp '. Patronage . of ' the Governments of New South Wales, Tiotoria, South Australia Western Australia, Hey Zealand, Ac., &c. Messrs REYNOLDS 8» CO., the proprietors the Bovtslasd _Tihes, N. 2. are heraby appointed . mf . authorised agents. Bbquiries for Missing Ifciends, or other information T*otighlrthrough- the advertising < columns of this Journal, 'will have, immediate attention. Agentß Tare appointed in the principal towns in the world, « arid 1 ' 5 fQl'- newspapers published by •' ? 'tfcffpSfp?^DS • &'' CO. are regularly filed, and open for; the ; free inspection of the public. Communications requirnigreph'es should - : - r '~ -JOHN HOGAN, Sole Proprietor. ; - Address : Posxlasd, Viotoeia, AtrsTßAiiA . T . 'I ? .„ A&EfTS fOB QpVTKLiJSnO :'/■'_" REYNOLDS & CO. : .';■'*.!' ' Esk sfreet,' lnvercargilL : ' 'j :i,--.(.'.jV;ji..-,i.,'r. J :; ;•:..-. • n Hdllotoag'e -■ FilFs.— U!he Grand Eequisites.— y^itobody-igitk-deny-the^raßaertion.- that - for man's comfort apdiappinesß ,jpure .blood and a sound, jnml:^ among "the" first requirements. . SptbTmay be safely and inexpensively secured 'jdtyj thasa admirable Pilla^ itrbicb. act:, gently on -trc^^wßak^stframasyand cause, no violent shpek to u^tßwiKipßtJsensitiva system. Holloway's, Pill's have X proved (ihemßfilyes competent to deal constitutionally with those infirmities which descend from parent to offspring, which often mar the brighter fSgecfts ■S l s^*v I ? w i a obiistantglobmover youth. jpe^-Kl^ purify both' the solids and ihe fluids fcKe'"6oa*y, and by that salutary/' process^ rouse every_ organ to perform naturally ' its : proper function, and strengthen every nerve for its proper duty. 36
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Southland Times, Issue 1027, 25 September 1868, Page 4
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