GEO. R. JOBLTN would inform his customers and others that ho has taken and will henceforward reside at the farm on the South Lea, that was some time ago occupied by Mr. Marshman, and recently by Mr. Lloyd, known as the property of Lord Lyttelton. This farm being of several hundred acres, affords him facilities for tho keeping and management of stock that ho has not hitherto possessed, and has also enabled him to add considerably to tlie number of his cows. He does not, however, purpose to seek to make any material addition to the number of his customers, but to supply those he has at all seasons of tho year with every description of DAIRY produce, of which none shall be of inferior quality. Bounded on the west and south by the River Heathcote, the farm stretches away from the bass of the hills in tho direction of the new Immigration Buildings, and may readily be approached by way of Colombo-street south, from wliich it is scarcely a third of a mile distant. Milk, &c, will be delivered in Christchureh daily as usual. Horses and cattle taken in to keep. September 1, 1863. To bo published in a few days, At the Press Office, SELECTIONS EROJI THE WRITINGS AND SPEECHES OP JOHN ROBERT GODLEY.
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Press, Volume III, Issue 286, 30 September 1863, Page 2
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