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Gray and Montgomery. "S RAY AND MONTGOMERY, bein ff T about (o DISSOLVE PARTNTE3SHIP, request ull Parties having CLAIMS AGAINST the Firm lo SEND IN THEIR ACCOUNTS AT ONCE, Parties OWING ACCOUNTS lo the Firm are requested to SETTLE SAME BEFORE 15th FEBRUARY, after which date immediate Legal Proceedings will be taken lo recover all outstanding Debts. GRAY & MONTGOMERY, 3 a 25 Auctioneers, H. B. Webster and Co. WOOL WOOL WOOL ~TE Ivive much pleasure in ad vising ' V Woolgroweis that we havs arranged with the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, TIMAKCT, to SELL FOR US during; the coming Season. Clients favoring us with the disposal of their CLIPS will please forward same care of the aboye Firm, who will Receive, Weigh, Carefully Value," and Catalogue on eur account prior to Sale. Woolpacks, Twine, and Branding Material on hand. H. B. WEBSTER & CO., no2l Auctioneers. |UI3 PARTNERSHIP existing between . us as AUCTIONEERS, Etc., has this day been DISSOLVED b.y mutual consent. All ACCOUNTS OWTNG to the Firm must be PAID TO MR H. B WEBSTER, who will PAY ALL ACCOUNTS OWING BY THE FIRM. Dated tbis Bth day of January, 1890. H. B. WEBSTER. D. MACDONALD. Witness— F. Wilsok Smith, Solicitor, Geraldine. The Business lately carried on under the Style of WEBSTER & MACDONALD will in future be carried on by me under the name of H. B. WEBSTER & DO. lall H. B. WEBSTER. LAND SALE. CANTERBURY LAND DISTBIOT. LANDS LYING BETWEEN HINDS AND ABHBURTON HIVERS, AND BETWEEN RANGITATA AND OBAEI .RIVERS. THE undermentioned CROWN LANDS WILL BE OPEN FOR SALE OR SELECTION, In"terms of Sections 3 to 11 of the Land Aet Amendment Act, 1887, either for Cash, on Deferred Payments, or on Perpetual Lease, at the eption of the Selector, on and after MQNBAY, MARCH 10, 1890, With possession on 2nd May, 1890, Between the Rangitata and Orari Rivers Lithograph No. 17 : q 1 q*y ACRES, First Class 1 1 7fi AORE S, Second Class 291 (\ AURES ' Firab and Second ./OJLU Class, within old Railway Reserve, Situa'.ed on the Orari and Peel Forest Runs. Some of it fairly-grassed light stony land j the rest lightly-grassed inferior stony . river-hed land, hut all capable of grazing merino sheep, if not overstocked. A selector may purchase for cssh sny of the section?, not exceeding 640 acres of first-class land and 2000 acres of second-class land ; or may take up on deferred payment? 640 acres of land ; or on perpetual lease 640 acres of firs'class land or 2030 acres of second-class land. Applications for unsurveyed lands must be accompanied by deposits for surrey, which vary from £6 for 30 acres to not less than £66 10< f<r 1000 acres. These deposits form pait >; th- purchase-money. All u; lica.ions for sections of surveyed land ehoU be deemed to be simultaneous if made on the same day, but priority of applications on the same day for unsucvryed land Bb.aH determine the right thereto (see clause 8 L±nd Act Amendment Act, 1887) ; but if two or more persons shall apply at the sime time for the same piece of unsuryeyed land or any portion thereof the Board shall determine by lot the priority of to be heard (see clause 2, Appendix E, Land Act. 1885). J The land bsing opened under the Land Act Amendment Act, 1887, each application for ' land for cash mu-jt be accompanied by a Bt.tufcory declaration, as provided by clause 11 of that Act, declaring that tbe land is purchased for the applicant's sole use or benefit or the use and and benefit of some other | person, residine in the colony for whom the person makiug the declaration is the trusted. | |Toe penalty for making a false declaration, j in addition to the ordinary incurred for a false declaration, is the forfeiture of all right to tbe land and to all moneys paid in respect thereof, and the land is to be again sffered for sale as if it had never been sold, or if the land haa been parted with the applicant, is subject to a penalty equal to 25 per cent, of the purchase monsy, to be raooyered summarily. Agents applying in the name of other persons must attaeh to their application a written order duly authorising such agent to apply on their behalf. Printed forms of authorisation or the declaration required can be had on application at the Land Offices, Oarutchuroa or Timaru, or will be sent by post to any person applying for the same. Applications to be mada at the Line' Offices, Chnstchurch and Timaru, wh<-re full particulars, forms, &0., can be obtained. JOHN H, BAKER, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, \ Christchurob, January 28tb, 1890. I

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2005, 8 February 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2005, 8 February 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2005, 8 February 1890, Page 2

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