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Propertjr for Salf *,&<s. ; . FOB "S AX^IU nnHE House and Section formerly oecopi^ by 1 tiie late Dtßbbkdt, situate at the comer of Esk and Jed-streets. : . „ T , .. . , '". Z~i""F. NUTTER. A COMFORTABLE substantially, built foorXX roomed Cottage, nearly newV situate at tha eastern end of Tay-street, opposite the Independent Chapel. : ! ; 7 - in^i ' : Aiao,— ' „ -. -, About one acre of land,' adjoining' above. '. having a long frontage to; the main street. ','' ,-, i ' ■■>'_'.".'..■ iEV Nim^Eß. .. NEW BIYEB HtTNDBEn.^-^-- — I _ _ • ~~" ~~ — : ~ - -:"~ r X" • u TjtOK SiEßJ^fitectipns- 66 and 67, Block TUT., JL containing about 150 acres, adjoining the eastern side of the Jftrr Bush Beserve, about two miles from Whiton., ..... ■. -, ;: ••-. -' ' " : r .' '...-.' 7 ''" ¥. NUTTEK. OTBBAMEK3L^MSTEICT. ' ' FOB LEAiSB.— An improred farm of aSouv — ~^_^ 1025 acres in aboTe district/ : The imprpreinents consist of a six-roomed House,' with g^>od (Jarden , well stocked ■ with : : fruit treis and vegetables; Stockyard and- numerous ipuffiouse*. There are two : paddocks of about ' firelre acre* laid down in English grass, and the occupier has -right to depasture 160 head of cattle. ! ;. As the owner is about - at once to leare^ tha province, immediate possession can be given. ' 'F.KUTTER. WILTON. ; F OB:J3 S AL E. rriENDEESwiUbe receiTedforaUorany'of th» X undernoted SECTIONB, all in the vicinity of he Railway Station • also «f Lime, Coal; and Bush Reserves. The salubrity of the dimsite (forty milesinland), the beauty of the icenery[ and the facility of communication by-road 'and railway between Winton, Invercargill,4uidtiie Bluff, wiu render the former one of the most desirable locali* ties in the country for £amily r residence j and there^can be no doubt the fine fertile land in tha vicinity of the station there, will, when the railway completed, readily realise from £10 tb'£l2 per acre.;- > : . -.■i.-nniig " ■ Terms liberal. At least one-half the purchase money may remain on the property. Sections 5, Block 4, 113 a. lr. 3p. „ 18, „ ' ' '; In one block, ,227 a. isn!^p. Section 8, Block 6, 119 a. Or. 28p. ; In one block, 233 a. Or. Bp. -•■•■■ PdfTFurther particulars, "apply toT~ -~~^~- iFABM FOE SALE OE LEASE. TOHNvBUSSijIii favored with inrtructions J from Thos. Haniilton, i, ( B»q^ Longßush, to offer for ' sale 'or l^ase^ privately, ,. his wellknown Faring consiflting r of 620 acres, 320 laid down in English Grasees, all' fenced in, Vand ' subdivided. ■ . " " ;.*>=..,... The improvements sic first-class. Good Eight-roomed House, Barn, and Mens' House, Stable, Cow-shedj Stockyard, 4c., ko. ■;; ■; -.'•:■ The above property is well known to be fba best in the Province. .■■--.-•••••••-:- ■••- - -_-. For further particulars, apply to ■■■■■■■■ jom B,jmmicr~~~~ ~ EUNS FOB SALE; -;; rpHE TTNDERSiaNED, have some very fin* Station Properties for sale in this Provinos t andinOtago. „..:;.; ?.:,,:-..■ :^ -- Particulars on application,-- -r:--^: '•--t^?rr= CALDBR, BLA.CEXOCK: & CO. jttbckj &c., For ftaleC FOB^ SALE. „ .J~ PAHI C A T T L E A T I <O N. jDAfiA ACRES CATTLE COTJir. 01/UU- TKY, a large portion of whish is fenced. Has about five yean to run under the original Leasing Regulation^ TogethW with (If) HEAD OATILBS 2 DRAUGHT MARES, Dray and ■• -Harnew - v: ' "" ■■ : -'^ r r:-'^ Furniture, Fsrm and Dairy Lnplements,Tools, &c» The improvements consists of two Dir elh'Df Houses, detached, good Garden, a 25-acra Englißh Grass Paddock, Stockyard, and Milkmg Shed.' , Further particulars on application to ... v F.A.MONCKTONPaM; J. STJRMAN, Eivertoni or J. BTJSSfiI^ Tiivercirg|uT. rpHE TTNDEKSIGNED HAVE FOR BALB Q SHORT-HORNED BULL CALVES, Eight months old and under, from the > herd of Messrs Morton Bros. 'and Leach, Victoria. „ HOLMES AND BARNHLLL, . ' ■'..,'." .';. !. ; \.Gpaoa'BMk, : Ediic?iti«)nal ( r ', : ."-"o THE CALEDONIAN SeHOQL. Tat Stbeet, Lstebcabcult], JOHN G. SMITH, Mastib, ':• - Common Branches taught in Public -{Sdioolt '" Higher Branches in private "classes. 'Terms' moderate. ! -> ■' BY a Diploma of fellowship conferred >by tha Educational Institute of Scotland, |i»B%^it n is certified to be qualified to teach English, Qram mar, Composition, History, Geography, Writing, Arithmetic, AlegebA^Geometiry, NaturalScienoa i Agricultural Chemistry, Latin, Orcek, Fi«nch 1 and Genaaa /; v/-^. .:.-.- s>-:-.-.^~ -„.:;..-; '- ...

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Southland Times, Issue 1042, 21 October 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1042, 21 October 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1042, 21 October 1868, Page 1

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