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■^KEFTkitXifJPH. "'''..■ / ■CORNICE'S /IflE A.F B INDBRB ■ OVER ALL OTHERS. I the Paris Exhibition the M'Cerniiok Biine was awarded the only ■ GRAND PRIZE! Hi in the Agricultural department, , Ktbe Trial held nnder the auspices of the Xl Agricultural Society of England at Aunust 6th. Decision ot the Judges ■coe^lOK'* SHEAF BINDER fulH the couditions of the Bociety / and was p THE GOLD MEDAL. It the Ricarton Trial, January 24th, 1878, Be four' h» "f ih» farmers preferred the B?ormicic Reaper, aud Binder, and were Kared to give their unsolicited verdict in Bj^Kaiapoi Trial, Ecbruary 7th. 1878, PHIZ S, given by the Farmers Bb win awarded to the M'Cormick BJ ! "Se Oaaiaru Trial, February 27tb, fl ' THE GOLD MEDAL. Ben by the Northern Agricultural and :^ttorr-l Association, Oaroaru, Utago, was K^rded to the M'Cormick Machine^ ;^K t tte 4 s bburton County Trial, at Meth6tb, 1878, the FIRST P BIZ E Hs awaked to the driver of the buly flcormiok Machine present in competition Twelve Machines of another make. - t {i, e Public Trial, held, under the fljpjMßoftbe Otago Agricultural and PasBal Association, at the Grange, Taieri, on flirchlftb. 1878, the 30 Judges appumted Bre nnanio;ous in awarding the B FIRST PRIZE fl TO THK B M'CORMICK MACHINE Blhe season's stock of the above machines flnow being landed at Port Chalmers from fleE. C. Bushnell, from New York, and HiDg nearly all disposed of. early application to secure one of the above really Bst-dass Harvesters. flAppljto HENRyDBiyERf H DDNEDIN ; flor at the Offices of the !| N Z,L. and M.A. Co. g| Oamaru, Balclutha, and Invercargili. 11 POSTPONMBNT OF SALE. M AGRICULTURAL FARMS, Akatore District. Sy\ W I NG to tbe non-completion of the Plans of this Estate, the SALE is Bosiponed to Saturday, sthjMarch, i§ piaus on application to H waclean brothers. I SATURDAY Bth MAECH, H At 12 o'clock. ™PORTAT<T S\LE OF AGRICILW lURAL FARMS. 1 TOKOMAIRIRO DISTRICT. ffi UNPRECF^^NTLY EASY TERMS, m Small d<*; osita in Cash ; balance up to sal Ykar^ at 5 Pee Cest Per Annomfok M first 3 years, and 8 per cent afterwards. BjlT ACLEAN BROTHERS HM-'-*- (i:i co»j>inc l ion with Mr Henry S)river), instructed by Fdederick Wayne H!cq., <;f Akat'>re, will submit to auction, at ■Watson's R.ioms, High Street, on the above 9 One-half of his 1 AKATOR EESTATE. h Consisting of — S 22 f *rme, varying in extent from 8 50 Acres to 550 Acbks each. B This property is ona of the choices on the Beoait line of Otago, the soil being of excelfllent quality, and the climate all that can be ■desired for the growth of cereals, root crops, Bor English grasses. A large portion of the Blind to be sold is at present nnder crop, and ■intending investors are respectfully requested ■to pay an early visit of inspection. ■ The situation is very convenient, being I from six to ten miles off the Milton railway ■itation. The exposure is really good, and Ino part of tbe property has erer been I affected either by floods or droughts. Crops of all descriptions have been grown with the greatest success, and, as regards yield per acre comparing favourably with that of »ny other district in the South. I THE TERMS #F PAYMENT. fixed by the propritor, are a convincing proof of his estimate of the values and capabilities of the farms. One-fourth cash, the balance on mortgage for a term of years at 5 PER CENT. for firit 3 years, and 8 per cent, afterwards, Or the purchaser any farm may, if be desires, convert the purchase into a LEA?E FOR TWENTY-ONE YEARS, with purchasing clause, at 3, 7, 14, and 21 years, at a rental of 5 per cent, on the purchase money for first 3 years, and 8 per cent. afterwards. Mr Wayne, who desires to proceed to f-urope, l, a 8 nad the var i OUg farmß va j ued by «r Henry driver aud Mr John Maclean, to wnose judgment he has left the fixing of u P»et prices. Intending purchasers may therefore rdr upon it that fair and reasonable values will be accepted Pans and conditions of sale and lease may be seen at the offices of MACLEAN BROTHERS, Dunedin and Balclutha; HENRY DRIVER, Bond street, Dnhedin. >

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Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1084, 4 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1084, 4 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1084, 4 February 1879, Page 3

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