(1 KO. R. JOB UN would inform his customer* X and others that he has taken and will henceforward reside at tho farm on the South Lea, that whs pome time ago occupied by Mr. Marshmnn, imJ recently f\v Air. Lloyd, known as the..property of Lord LylU'iiou. This form being of sevenll .»•■»!.!'/yd iuvos, ailords him facilities far the keeping nnd management of stock that lie has not hitherto possessed, and lias also I'n.iblt'd lii:i to nld considerably to the number oi' his cows. He docs not, however, purpose to seek to make any material addition to the number of Ids customers, but to supply those lie has at all seasons of the year with every description of DAiHY produce, of which none shall be of inferior ijuality. Bounded on the west and south by tho River Heathcote, the farm stretches away from the baso of the hills in the direction of the new Immigration Buildings, and may readily be approached by way of Colombo-street south, from which it is scarcely a third of a mile distant. Milk, &c, will be delivered in Christchurcli daily as usual. Horses and cattle taken in to keep. j September 1, 1563.
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Press, Volume III, Issue 283, 26 September 1863, Page 2
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1
Press, Volume III, Issue 283, 26 September 1863, Page 2
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