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New Advertisements. IMPORTANT NOTICE I Beg to intimate to my Customers and all others concerned that I have This Day DISPOSED of my OIL BUSINESS and BLENDING PREMISES to the NEW ZEALAND COAL AND OIL COMPANY (Ltd.), who intend carrying it on on an extended scale ; and I am sure my late customers will find it easy to procure prompt delivery of all Brands of Oils and Greases of first quality. ] have therefore much pleasure in recommending my successors to my customers and the public generally. I WILLIAM BROWN. Crawford street, Dunedin, February 11, 1902. With reference to the ahove announcement of Mr William Brown's we beg to intimate that, in conjunction with our extensive works at Orepuki, we are ADDING to it the BUSINESS of BLENDING OILS and will be prepared from.To-riav to supply in large or small parcels, comprising all grades of Lubncaung Oil, Refined Burning Colza, Naphtha, Benzine, Tar, etc., etc., equal to anything imported, and which will meet with the approval of every buyer, large Und small, at reasonable rates. It is the Company's intention, in fact, to enter the Oil Trade in * very thorough manner, and, it being ■a purely Colonial Industry, they hope all these in the trade who have had in the past to get their supplies from abroad will assist to the best ot their ability in keeping the money in our own Colony. Trade Mark : " SOUTHERN CROSS." FOR THE NEW ZEALAND COAL AND OIL COMPANY (LIMITED), W. P. WATSON, General Manager. Head Office, Crawford street, February 13, 1902 243 Wilson, Mack-iy and Co., HAVB FOR SALE. 1. 655 Acres splendid land, frontage to sea, between Nuggets and Catlins River, good goai and other bush thereon. 2. 3 Acres, North Balclutha, with Mouse thereon, fenced. 3. 196 Acres splendid alluvial land, 1£ miles from creamery, with good House, Barn, Stable, and Cow-bvre thereon ; price easy, terms liberal. 4. 148 Acres close to Glenomaru Railway Station, fenced ; partly in English grass, close to School and Post Office. 5. 500 Acres Hillend, fenced ; in cultivation with House and buildings thereon. 6. 100 Acres splendid alluvial la,"' close to township, all under cultiv tion, with good House, Barn, Stabl-Cow-byre, etc., thereon. 7. 100 Acres Pureirircki, fenced, in English grass, with good House and. Buildings thereon. 8. 1000 Acres pastoral land, fenced, subdivided, partly under cultivation, with good House and Buildings thereon. 9. 250 Acres Te Houka, fenced, subdivided, all under cultivation, with good House and Buildings thereon ; splendid land. 10. 262 Acres Owaka, fenced, 180 acres in English grass, with good House and Buildings thereon. 11. 90 Acres close to Balclutha, with good House and Buildings thereon, all under cultivation. 12. 140 Acres within one mile of Waiwera Township, with House and Stable thereon ; 30 acres in oats, 15 in turnips, balance English gnu*. 13. 800 Acres Iliilend, buildings thereon, fenced, subdivided, all widecultivation ; grows splendid crops. 14. 400 Acres Waiwera, good build lugs thereon, fenced, subdivided, close to Railway Station, all under cultivation. purchase of 350 acres near Balclutl.p fenced, subdivided, with House aw. Buildings thereon, all under cultivation. 16. 211 Acres Hillend, splendu land, all under cultivation, buildings thereon. Anyone having property for sa!< can, on placing it on our hands fo: sale, have it inserted in this column 'rpo nf ci.arce. 228

n't Teas'! i m i li.HOffi'S. u-n-LiIMORE TAILOa, Clyde~St., Balclutha. (Next Peters and Shiels.) N.B.—Suits made to order at shortest uotice. Prices reasonable i

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXVIII, Issue 1510, 18 April 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XXVIII, Issue 1510, 18 April 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XXVIII, Issue 1510, 18 April 1902, Page 2