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&E w -a v v k i tTia b; m « > T< rs. PUELIHINAKr NOIJLCji Important Sale by Auction of valuablo PASTOBAL AND AGRICULTURAL FARMS, near Tokomairiro. Without the slightest reserve. HKNRY~~DRI.VER has received instructions to sell by public auction, at Watson's Hotel, Duuediu, on or about the Ist day of December, 1877 (the exact date will be duly advertised), Mr William Popplewell'a very Valuable property, Consisting of about 2186 acres of fino grazing and agricultural land, in lots according to the following subdivision : — Lot 1—320 acres, of which about 70 acres is superior bush, the re- • mainder fine grazing and agricultural land, fenced on three sides, with shepherd's hut, wool-shed, and sheep-yards. Lot 2 280 acres, c insisting of about one fourth good arable alopes ; remaiudur splendid gruzin« land, fenced one sidei Laud adjoining this lot is now uuder fifth successive crop of oats, the last yielding ov^r 60 bushels to the acre. Lot 3 —320 acrev .consisting of . onethird five arable land, balance excellent grazing, bounded, on one side by a splendid stream of water, the other two sides partly fenced. Lot 4— 150 " aores, . all good agricultural slopes* and fl its, well watered and partly fenced. Lot 5--3UO acres,, all fenced with excsptiou of about 40 chains. This valuable lot consists of more than two- hirda superior agricultural land. The adjoining ftirm has been cultivated for years, its last yield beiug fully 70 bushels per acre of oats. Lot 6—310 acres of fine grazing slopes, of which about 80 acres is good agricultural land, fenced on two sides. Fine stream of water with splendid power. Lot 7—500 acres, consisting of about 60 acres good arable land, remainder splendid grazing, fenced 011 two sides, with fine water power. Special attention i* invited to the above sale, as each lot will bo offered absolutely without reserve, and investors with moderate capital should not lose the opportunity of securing a really first-class farm. Intending purchasers will be shown over the properly by Mr William Popple well, of Tokomairiro. Mr J. E..8. Harris, Solicitor, Dunedin, will give information as to title, &c, For plans of each lot, and other particulars Apply to BENRY DRIVER, N.Z.L. & M.A, Co., Dunedin. - [CIBCOLAH.] THE Underßigaed having purchased the business of Messrs W . HTSLOP & Co. K Balclutha, have commenced to sell all goods at Danedin prices. The goods are all marked in plain figures, aud the prices will be strictly adhered to. The Drapery is under the nvmagemout of M» MACKENZIE, whose ieughhy experience in U»o principal retail warehouses' in Dunedin enables him to select from the best markets and to sell at the lowest prices , The Grocery and Iconmongecy are under the especial care of M^ THOMSON, whose knowledge and long acquaintance with these branches ought to be a sufficient guarantee for their proper management. We therefore trust that our endeavour to supply the residents in the Clufcha and surrounding districts with all goods at the most reasonable prices will meet with sufficient support to encourage us to continue selling with so small a profit ; and we can assure you that every effort will be made to give satiation and retain yuur confidence, We ara, Y<>urs respectfully, MACKENZIE, THOMSON, & CO., (Late W. Hislop & Co f ) DOCTOtt THOMAS, (Fr^m Loxsojll.b SiiiEST, iM&i^oußffs), jl/|"AY be Consulted (in Nervous AfFacJIILL tiona, Debility, Skin Contagions, and %\\ Ottier diseases incidental to the humansystem) at hi* Qongnlting Room's, George Street North (between Hanover a»4 F.ed?, crick Streets), Dunedin. ,- ; ." , Hours of consultation from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. . . _ OoDßultatpn. by letter, £1. Extract from the Territorial Enterprise. "We recommend Dr Thomas as a most gkilful physician/ Vfpginffi Qkronicle. <f Numerous imp'»rtan£ cures performed hy Dr Thomas have come under .our personal observation/ and -that" »fcer others have failed" Hebrew Observer. „ mi. " •' duubt Dr Thomas* trearment " There w .. is highly successful." - - rtWLY the followuxs well-known Medicux* .*, PETTIT'S ANTT-BTI^IOUSPITXS' PETTXT'S TOOTHACHE TINCTURE. PETTIT'S B LISTENING- OINTMEN7 FOX HOBSES. PBTJ'l'i'fe OONDI'IION POWDEBS FJR HORSES PrepawMi only by «. PBTTIIv ' . ~ . Cheiniit TokommiruQ.

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Bruce Herald, Volume x, Issue 957, 13 November 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume x, Issue 957, 13 November 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume x, Issue 957, 13 November 1877, Page 4