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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PRELIMINARY JN OTICE. AGRICULTURISTS AND LAND BUYERS. Are hereby informed that it ia the intention of iTTI S. PILLANS, ESQ., V " -*- to offer for sale by public anction, I The whole of hia magnificient estate, known as MANUKA ISLAND STATION, Containing 8000 acres of t [ the very best wheat soil in the Province. 5 It was one of the very first Runs taken up in the Province, and so as been dispastured , with sheep for the past 30 years, lt has a frontage of three miles to the Molynuex River, a little above Balclutha and opposite Te Houka, and every part is easily accessible from the Railway at Stirling. The magnificient crops obtained by James Smith, Esq , Greenfield, Messrs Begg Bros. (formerly Maitland's), Hillend, and the num- \ erous settlers between Mr Pillans' property ; and Stirling, sufficiently attest to the rich • quality of the soil and subsoil on that side of the river. The property will be offered iv small lots - to suit all bupers, and on remarkably liberal terms, as soon as the necessary arrangements can be completed. GILLTES, STREET, & HISLOP, Agents, DUNEDIN. I SATURDAY ISth JANUARY, ? At 2 o'clock--8 7 In Rooms, Manse Street, Dunedin. WAIHOLA PARK, WAIHOLA PARK Adjoining the Government Township of Waihola, and opposite the passenger Railway Station on the MAIN SOUTHERN TRUNK LINE, And c mmanding a grand view of Lake Waihola, the favourite Regatta Lake. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN & CO., bave been favoured Avith instruc tioiis from John Kilgour, Esq., to offer by public auction at tbeir Rooms, Manse street, on SATURDAY, 18th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock, The Township of Waihola Park, subdivided into suitable sections for BUILDING SITES AND SMALL FARMS. ■ It ia unnecessary to point out the many advantages this favourite property possesses, being so well known by all as a resort for excursionists and picnic parties, owing to the easy manner in which it can be reached hy rail, and its beautiful lake scenery. The proprietor has fixed the very low upset, price of £5 PER QUARTER ACRE, in order to give ail an opportunity of secur- : ing a country freehold fora moderate sum Terms m 0.4 liberal. Lithographic plans now ready. MONDAY. 20th JANUARY, At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE of COACHING PLVNT, HORSES, HARNESS, LVND, &c, &c. TT ENRY DRIVER -*~ *- is favoured with instructions from Robert Williams, Esq , in consequence of completion of Main Trunk Line of Railway to Invercargill, to Sell by Auction, without, the slightest Reserve, at Balclutha, on Monday, the 20th January, at 12 o'clock, SIX COACHES, corsisting of, 1 18-passenger, 2 15-passenger, 1 12---passenger, 2 9-passenger coaches 50 Horses 50 Sets of Harness 1 Single Biii-gy and harness 1 Station Waggon Uiensils, Bars, Limps, Covers, &c, 10 stalled Iron Stable at Saihihu 7 year's Leaae of 150 acrea near the Railway Bridge ; also, 640 Acres, Freehold, New River Hundred, Southland, lo miles from Invercargill, and 2^ miles from Kingston Railway : one of the earliest selections in Forest Hill District, made by J. T. Thomson, Fsq., Chief Commissioner. Terms— One quarter osb, ba'ance can remain on tho property at 6 per cent, per annum. y Terms at Sale. GRAZING. TO BE LET, j T7IOR such a number of years as may be agreed upon. — 400 acres (more or lesB) Bruce , Coal Company's Reserve. 1 For particulars apply to the Manager at the Mines.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1078, 14 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1078, 14 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1078, 14 January 1879, Page 4