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Hew Advertisements. TO LET, TO LET, for a term of years, with immethe FAMILY BESI. DENOE in Xyttelton in the occupation of A. Sproul j the house ifl weU adapted for a family hoteL Apply on the qmgfo "^ 1.21 Chrietchurch. TO CAPITALISTS, SHEEP FARMERS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. SUN No. 116, SOUTH BANK, RAKATA. FOR SALE. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. OW. TURNER has been instructed by 9 the mortgagee to SELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION, OK TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, At 12 o'clock, RUN No 116, situated on the South Bank of the Rakaia, containing 20,000 acree of magnificent sheep country, ot which 1250 acree are freehold. The run ie known to be one of the best in the province, and can be very economically worked, being completely fenoed, and also enbdifided by wire fencing, The improvements are all good, consisting of an excellent dwelling-house, good woolshed, outbuildings, eheepyarde, and other requisites for the proper working of the station. With the Station will be sold 10,000 first-class sheep, of mixed ages and sexes. The Sale will take place at Messrs MHiBS & GO'S WOOL SALEROOMS, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, At 12 o'clock. For terms, which will be liberal, and further information, apply to """ 0. W. TURNER, Lichfield street; Or, GEORGE GOULD, Cookham House. Christchurch, Feb. 9,1869. 2-10 TO SHEEP FARMERS & OTHERS. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, AT MESSRS. MILES & CO.'S WOOL SALE ROOMS, HEREFORD STREET. OW; TURNER has been instructed to c OFFEB to PUBLIO COMPETITION ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, At 12 o'clock, RUN No. 237 op ;26,500 ACRES, WITH 12,000 SHEEP. The above property is very well known as THE GRAY'S HILL STATION, And ie one of the best in the district, having been an early selection. Its carrying qualities ere excellent, and the increase has in* variably been good. It has never been agSsetea by the snow. The improvements eontiet of—House, Woolshed, Yards, 1000 fccre Paddock, and thirteen miles of wire fencing. With the Station will be sold 15,000 firat-clana SHEEP, of mixed ages and sexes* Also, BUNS Nos. 290 and 683, Containing about 28,000 acres of good sheep counts?, together with 6500 SHEEP of mixed ages and eexes. These runs are situated near Burkes Pass, within an easy distance of Timaru, are well twuaded, and therefore easily worked. The improvements consist of dwelling-house, woolshed, yards, and other conveniences for the economical working of the station. TERMS WILL BE LIBERAL. for particulars apply to ; C. W. TURNER, Hereford street. Or, GEORGE GOULD, Cookham-house. C&rtstehufeh, 9th Feb., 1869. 2-11 NOTICE. ~~~" fpHS COACH between Bangiora and JL Oxford leaves Rangiora Poet-office on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 12.30 p.m.; returning from Oxford on WEDNESDAYS end BATUBDAYS, leaving Oxford at BJO a.m. 8-10, H. BLACKETT. BASSE, CONFECTIONER, AND FBFUEREE. A BTTCHIE begs to intimate to bis XjL 9 friends and the public generally that he has TAKEN the BUSINESS lately earned ea by hie sons. In opening his old premises in Colombo street, he hopes to merit a ebar© of that public favor co liberally besgowed mpoahim for upwards of eight years, aad hopes to give satisfaction. Wedding cakes always on hand. Christohurch, February G, 1869. 2*6

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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1822, 13 February 1869, Page 4

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