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Stock, ftc, For Sale O O E S A L E — ON WAIMEA PLAINS STATION, OA A IMPORTED VICTORIAN BAMS. Two hundred of these were used on the Wafmea Plain's flocks last year. They can be seen in their wool till 7th Jan. Price : £3 per head. Apply G. M. BELL, WaimeaJ Or to M'PHEBSON & CO. Property for Sale, &c y (5 E^ S^ A^ L E — STATION PEOPEBTIES. THE UNDERSIGNED, hare some very fine Station Properties for sale in this Province and in Otago. Particulars on application. CALDER, BLACKLOCE & CO. Q N is A L E — SEVERAL thousand acres of the best land m the Jacob's . Birer Hundred. Also, a number of the finest selections in the Winton Hundred, to be sold in large or soull lots, and on terms to suit purchasers. Apply to , ... '.-. W. RUSSELL, . . . * So'ieitor. Omen : Donotteet, next Mr Gellatly's Saddle y. SHEEP STATION FOB SALE. Buns No. 166a., &Ho. -iid, SouthlandProTince. rpHB Undersigned are instructed by Messrs J AxjtMXß & Co. to make prirato sale, for de'irery iu March, of WAIEAKI STATION, Situate in the Waiau District of the Province of Southland, together with all stock thereon. Bun No. 166a. is held under license to Ist January, 1882, at a rent of two-pence per acre, equivalent to two-pence or three-pence per sheep. Run No. 415, adjoining, is under licence to 19th July, 1879, at a rent of £5 per annum. Total rent £200 per annum. The Station contains in all 66,520 acres, of which 30,000 are first-class winter country. It will carry all the year round 25,000 sheep ; being well bounded and fenced, it is worked with three men. There will go with the Station the flocks now running there — first-class sheep — all bred on the country, namely, 7,000 EWES (mostly young.) 4,000 WETHERS. 3,500 HOGGETS. 4,000 LAMBS - -220 RAMa And 3 Hones, 12 Bullocks, besides Drays, im* plementfl, Furniture, Ac., Ac. The improvements comprise : Home Station, Woolshed, Hot-water Soak and Wash, several Hute, six miles of Fencing, Garden, Stable, and Cultivation Paddock. Trams rerv Liberal. DALGEir, RATTRAY it CO. InvcreargiH Almanacs | T3EYNOLDS & CO'S SOUTHLAND ALMANAC & DIBECTOET JOB 18 6 9, IS HOW PTJBLIS HE D And contains the following : — The Royal Family Monthly Calendar, with principal local and general memoranda Signals in use at New River and Binff Harbors Census Returns Depasturing Licenses made up to 29th Dec. Land Returns made up to 23th December General Statistics Gardeners Calendar Trades and Professional Directory Street Directory Alphabetical Directory Official Directory — Provincial Government Official Directory — General Government List of Justices of the Peace in Southland Public Institutions and Societies Stamp Duties Schedule Ecclesiastical memoranda Biverton Trades Directory New Zealand Tariff Scale of fefercantile charges Postal Charge and Regulations Tide Tables . General Remarks Campbelltown Trades Directory * oir uaa ax LOUIS BODGERS, DEE STREET PRieE~2i. 6d gOUTHLAND TIMES SHEET ALMANAC LOUIS RODGERS, BOOKSELLER DBS STREET. EPPS'BHOM(EPATHIC COCOA.— HbmcepatlnV Practitioners and the ' Medical prfeesion generally, recommend COCOA as being the most healthful of all beverages, being the doctrine of homospathy 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 was either supplied id the^^ crude stat« w^ ;iw unskufully manufactured as to 'obtain' little notice. ' J EPPS, of London,; noniwp^hic chemist, wa> inducedj i in the year 1839i J to turnhis attention to this subject, and ' at length' sucoeeded,' with the assistance of elaborate machinery in being th> flnt to introduce an articl*' ' pu*« "» ite oompoaition, and so refined by the perfect trituratkm it receives in the prooeas it pastes Vrbugh,a* to be mort «ccep^<«bXs to tbe' delicate '■' ' ; '.-.ii .. .-. ;,,:.,.. b'£t 'tiC'i.ittsL. :>U -.:>; ■^Htf'.oiT-VK*. "

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Southland Times, Issue 1144, 19 April 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1144, 19 April 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1144, 19 April 1869, Page 1

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