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Moody and Ziesler. ]\3[ OODT * ZIESLES TIMABU, Hava ok Hand FOE SAXE AND LEASE, The following Properties : 3000 Acres in Hakateramea, unimproved • nnr chasing clause, £3 15s; easy term’s for leasing. 1500 Acres, splendid soil, Burke’s Pass - nri n» £3los, and terns. ’ pnca 1000-Acre farm, wheat soil, improved: near railway station ; price hi. 650-Acro farm, good strong wheat land; fully unproved; one mile from railway station. 280-Aero farm, beat land in the district; early selection ; in splendid order. £l4. 450-Acro farm at Brothers; well improved ,to lease or sell at reasonable rate, id. 340 Acres, with first-class improvements, and in good condition ; near rail. £l2. 160 Acres, 5 miles from Point; partially im. proved; good land. £9, 180 Acres, near Cavestrong wheat land partly improved. £6. 170 Acres, near railway station; Cave district ; to lease at 10a per acre, with purchasing clause, 1500-Acre farm, in Ashburton district; well im proved; easy terms. £5 10s. 2000-Acre farm, in Ashburton district; well situated, in splendid condition, and fully improved. £s los. FOB SALE, A First-cass Farm of 450 acres ; three years down in English grass; four miles from railway station ; good terms. Apply to— MOODY & ZIESLEB, Timarn. FOE SALE, A. First-class Farm of 1000 acres, strong wheat land; nine paddocks; good dwelling-house, stable, and improvements; within a mile of railway station; price £8; greater part may lie at interest. • Apply to— MOODY & ZIESLEB, Tunaru. FOE SALE, Farm of 650 acres, in good order; good strong land; well improved, good bouse; situated one mile from main line of railway; pr.ee 6660 295 Apply to— MOODY 4 ZIESLEB, Timarn. IT.Z. Agricultural Company, Dunedin. AGRICULTURAL LAND FOE SA Subdivided into FARMS AND ESTATES. T IHE NEW ZEALAND AGEICCXTUEAI COMPANY (LIMITED) are now OFFERING FOE SALE The whole of; their SPLENDID ESTATE, Situated on the Mataura, extending from Gore to Athol and Dipton, and intersected throughout by railways and good roads, BY FREE SELECTION Upon the most LIBERAL TERMS OP DEFERRED PAYMENT AND INTEREST. A large number of settlers are already in successful occupation of Farms on various parts of the Estate, and intending purchasers are invited to inspect the growing crops of wheat, bcrlev, oats, turnips and grass. The Grain Brokers "of the Company in London REPORT ON CROPS grown on the Estate last season (1881-82) as foilows : “ The value of the red straw and white velvet wheat is about the same -55 s to 56a, the former for strength and the latter for colour; and the Tuscan would be worth about 565. The long Tartarian oats, 30s for 3521 b; and the short ones, say 35s for 3841 b-all delivered here. “ It is seldom that we see such fine New Zealand wheat. The samples all round are of very p rune quality, being well dressed and in splendid conetion, they would always meet a ready sale here.” PASTORAL LANDS. The Company have for Sale several Estates of about 1000 acres each, along with which they are prepared to grant leases of their Crown pastoral lands for an nnexpired term of 10 years at a very low rental, in blocks of any size to suit purchasers. Sheep to stock these runs may also be had if required. ADVANCES. The Company also undertake to make Liberal Advances on Growing Crops of Grain, charging interest at current rates till repaid by the sale of grain or otherwise. For plans of the Estate, Townships, &c., and other information, apply at the offices of the Company, Waatwood, Gore; Or to their Agents, THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND KEEGAN TILE AGENCY CO. (Limited), Throughout the Colonies; Or to MESSES GEEEN & SOXJNESS, Gore. Conveyances. SUMNEE. —One Shilling Each Way by Tram and Coach. Sumner, depart—B.s, 8.55,10.20, 1.5,2.35.4.5, 5.15. Cathedral Square, depart—See Tram Time-tables. Parcels or letters please leave at Tram Office. Coaches, Buggies, Private Traps for Hire. W. HAYWARD. Sumner. EOTAt MAIL COACH. SOUTH EAKAIA AND BASE HILL. A CONVEYANCE will leave Eakaia daily at 10 a.m., and Barrhill at 4 p.m. Buggies and Saddle Horses on hire. THOS. MUTTER. Proprietor. EOYAL MAIL COACHES. WAIHI BUSH, GEEALDINE, AND OEAEI. WE beg to inform the public that our Coache will run as under, viz. : Waihi Bush akd Back. Waihi Bush—dep., 6.40 ajn. Waihi Bush —arr., S p.m, Gbkaidike to Oeabi akd Back. Geraldine—dep., 7.40 a.m., 10.40 a.m., 3 p.m., 4.35 p.m. • Orari—dep., 8.52 a.m., 11.50 a.m., 4.15 p.m., 6.51 p.m. , In connection with the above Line of Coaches, we have the Livery and Bait Stables ;at Geraldine, where light expresses, buggies, gigs, and saddle horses can be obtained on the shortest notice. J. MUNDELL 4 CO., Auctioneers, Valuators, Stock, Station and General Commission Agents. Agents for the Union Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Geraldine. TELEGHAPH LINE OF EOYAL MAIL COACHES TO HUEUNUI AND WAIAU. COACHES leave Waikari for Hnrunui on the arrival of morning and mid-day trains from Christchurch and Hurunni every morning at 9.30 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. Also to Waiau every Tuesday and Friday, returning on Wednesdays and Saturdays in time to catch the 4.10 pan. train to Christchurch. T. DEKBETT, Proprietor. GLENTUNNEL TO LAKE COrERIDGE. ON and after January sth. ISS3, a Mail Conveyance will leave Glentunnel for Lake Coleridge every Friday morning, returning in time for last train Saturday evening. Telegrams and parcels punctually attended to. ARTHUR DEKBETT, Proprietor. Coalgate. LONGBEACH COACH. THE Longbeach Coach leaves Ashburton every day (Sundays excepted) at 4.40 p.m., after arrival of train from Christchurch. The coach leaves Longbeach, on the return journey, every morning, at 7.20 a.m. Single Fare, Ss; Eetnrn, Ss. W. E. BOND (late T. Cotton). Proprietor. HOT SPRING*, HANKER PLAINS, AMUEI, NELSON PROVINCE. | aIEECT communication by Mail Coach every JLF Tuesday, on arrival of first train from Christchurch, returning every Thursday morning, in time to catch last train for Christchurch. T. DEEEETT, Proprietor. BALCAIEN TO LETTHFIELD. A COACH will leave the City Hotel, Leithfield, in time to meet the morning train to Christchurch, and morning and evening trains from Christchurch. E. STACEY, Proprietor. TINWALD AND MOUNT SOMEES HAIL WAV MOUNT SOMEES AND AN ASIA EOYAL MAIL COACH. THIS Coach loaves Hood's Hotel, Mount Somers, for Auama Bailway Station, at 7.30 a.m., and 5.35 p.m., every Tuesday and Saturday, returning to Mount Somers on the arrival of each train. "Parcels and Luggage punctually attended to. i Single Fares, 2s, Return, 3s. JOHN HOOD BALCAIEN TO LEITHFIEXH __ ON and after Ist Jan., 1881, a Conveyance wiL Leave the Post-office (J. White and to. s Store), Leithfield, in time to meet the morning train for Christchurch, and morning and evening trains from Christchurch. D. SHAW, Proprietor. THE ADMITTED TO BE GRANDEST SC IN THE WORLD. ENE B Y ).'S Telegraph Line of Koval .J*? 1 from Christchurch to “Okitumf umora, Ross, Eeeftou, and AVesfr eld every Tuesday and Friday train from Christchurch, returning ih every Wednesday and Saturday, ts. Booking Office at COBB* CO.’S, Cathedral square, Christchnrcn. ILEICH, Agent. DY, BINNIE & CO., Proprietors.^

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7223, 24 April 1884, Page 8

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