TO DAIRYMEN, AGRICULTURAL FARMERS, AND OTHERS. RW, CAPSTIOK -' desires TENDERS for the Leasing pf HELENSBROO& FARM, for the, term of Seven Years, to be lodged at his Office on or before MONDAY, ihe 2nd day of September nextThe above Farm is situated not more than a quarter of a mile from the Township of Milton, and has a frontage of nearly on§ mile to the Main South Road. The whole Farm is fenced, principally with good whin fences (being fine shelter for dairy cpws), is laid down in English grasses, and has a constant supply of good water running through the property. For a Dairy Farm jt cannot be surpassed in the district. (The last tenant produced, the last season but one, nearly 40001bs. of butter alone, al§o a quantity of cheese, besides which the same Beason 70 acres wpre in wheat, oats, and barley. The same Farm can confidently be reconu mended as one of the best for produping wheat and barley in the locality. The Helensbrook Flour Mill adjoins the property. There is a large and commodious Dwellinghouse, Dairy, superior Stables, Cow Sheds, Stockyard, Piggtyes, Fowlhouses, &p., Sc. The Orchard alone brings in on an average from LSO to LIOO worth of fruit per annum. The above has the advantage of being convenient to Milton and the diggings, where the produce • of butter, cheese and fruit finds a ready and advantageous market. Drays from Dnnedin to Tuapeka and Balclutha pass the gate— in fact it is a most desirable farm for either Dairy or Agricultural purposes. Specifications for Lease may be seen on application. For further particulars apply to R. W r CAPSTICK, Auctioneer, Tokomairiro. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF WINTER DRAPERY, Prior to Stock-taking. WM . M'BEATH begs to announce that he will hold a GREAT CLEARING SALE, prior to Stock-taking, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, OP DRAPERY, MILLINERY, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, which he intends to offer at GKEATLY REDUCED PRICES. Ten per cent, will be allowed on parcels of £5 and upwards, fo?*feish. The Trade supplied on \i§nal terras. Remember ! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. WM. M'BEATH MANCHESTER HOUSE. THE HILLSIDE PLOUGH. T AND D. M'TAGGART, f BLACKSMITHS, , ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE, Beg to intimate that they are prepared to Manufacture Double Ploughs for hillside work. . The Plo.ugh can be seen at work at Mr. D. J. M'Donald's Farm. EXCELSIOR « EXCE LSIOE. ! MAURICE JOEL, Bhewee, Bottler, and Maltstbe, GEORGE AND GBEAT KING STREETS, PUNEDJN. The articles supplied by this establishment are unequalled in the Colony, and obtained First and Second Prize Medals at the last Competitive Exhibition in Otago. It was the only Ale that stood sound and improved during the hot weather at the Adelaide Exhibition thie year, while all the other exhibits turned sour. ALE AND STOUT IN BOTTLE AND CA3E. RED LION BREWERY.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 239, 29 August 1872, Page 4
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469Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 239, 29 August 1872, Page 4
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