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New Advertisements. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 21, 1878. At 2 o'clock. TOWN OF SHERWOOD, WAIPAHI. "T) O N A L D REID Will offer for sale by public auction, without reserve at Watson's Hotel, High-street, Dunedin, on Saturday, 21st September, at 2 o'clock, 71 Sections in the Town of Sherwood, Waipahi, at the upset price of L 8 per section, being sections numbered 1 to 43, and 61 to 88, on the map of the said town, which is a sub-division of section 55, block VH., Waipahi. This town is beautifully situated on a gentle slope, having a northern aspect. It is only ten chains from the Government township, over which it has the advantage of neither being swampy nor subject to floods. It is only eight chains from the Waipahi Railway Station, and Post and Telegraph Offices. The branch railway to Tapanui joins the main trunk line here. Terms remarkably easy —LI deposit, and L 2 within 21 days ; remainder according to agreement at 7 per cent, interest. Also sections 18 and 19, block 1. , Lothian District, 167 acres at the low upset price of 30s. per acre. These sections are situated four miles from the Woodlands Railway Station on the main road from Invercargill to Mataura. For plans and a particulars, apply to W. H. S. ROBERTS, Waipahi ; Or to DONALD REID, 637 Auctioneer, Dunedin. "PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AGRICULTURALISTS AND LAND BUYERS Are hereby informed that it is the intention of F. S. Pjxi_4ns, Esq. to offer for sale by Public Auction, the whole of his magnificent Estate, known as MANUKA ISLAND STATION, Containing 8000 acres of the very best wheat soil in the Province. It was one of the first Runs taken up in the Province, and so has been depastured with sheep for the past thirty years. It has a frontage of three miles to the Molyneux River, a little above Balclutha, and opposite Te Houka, and at every part is easily accessible from the railway at Stirling. The magnificent crops obtained by Jas. Smith, Esq., Greenfield; Messrs Begg Bros., (formerly Maitland's), Hillend, and the numerous settlers between Mr Pillans's property and Stirling, sufficiently attest the rich quality of the soil and subsoil on that side of the River. The property will be offered in'small lots to suit all buyers, and on remarkably liberal terms, as soon as the necessary arrangements can be completed. GILLIES, STREET, AND HISLOP, 583 Agents. J^AND TO LET AT CATLINS RIVER. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Monday, 7th October, for leasing Captain Saunders' property at Catlins River for a term of seven years from Ist November next. The property consists of 150 acres of land, 100 of which are fenced and subdivided into five paddocks. There are erected on the property good six-roomed biouse, stable, barn, and other necessary out buildings. For further particulars and terms of [ease apply to GILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP, rOB Bond-street, Dunedin. . JAMES MURRAY, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, ;/■■■■- MIL TO & "'-'■ 693

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Clutha Leader, 20 September 1878, Page 2

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