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DEFERRED PAYMENTS. DART HUNDRED. TUESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1874. IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sections 34, 35, 36, 38 aud 39, Block I, Earnslaw District, Dart Hundred, will be open for application on Deferred Payments, on and after TUESDAY, the 10th day of NOVEMBER, 1574. Application must be made by the applicant in Person at any Land Office in the Province, and a deposit of 18 3d per acre paid at the time of making application, being the lirst half-year's occupation fee. The Purchase Money is payable at the rate of 2s 6d per acre per annum for ten years. Plans to be seen, and lithographs obtained at the Land Olfice at Queenstown, and at DuneJin. R. BEETHAM, District Land Officer. TUESDAY, 10TH NOVEMBER, 1874. *YTOTICE is Hereby Given, that the lease for ten years of the undermentioned Runs will be offered for sale by public auction, at the Survey Office, Queenstown, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of NOVEMBER NEXT, at NOON, in terms of the "Otago Waste Lands Act, 1572," at the upset price of half-penny per acre, rental to be an assessment ot 3s 6d for every head of great cattle, or 7d for every head of small cattle to be depastured on the ruus ; but the minimum stock on which assessment shall be charged shall not be less than the number set opposite each. Lease to commence on the Ist day of October, 1874. The annual rent and a deposit of one-tenth of the purchase money shall be payable at the fall of the hammer, the balance of purchase money within a month. Bun Boundaries. 455 Bounded towards the north by Pun 444 and Crown lands ; and towards the east and west by Crown lands 40,000 453 Bounded towards the north by west branch of Matukituki river ; towards the south by Crown lands ; towarls the east by run 333; and towards the west by Crown lands 6200 Estimated Stock cirryiiijj capacity. 2500 sheep. 500 sheep. TOWN HALL. SMITH'S ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL COMBINATION OF CLASSICAL ARTISTES. rpiIIS Unique and Superlative Troupe of English Artists, culled from the principal Theatres in London and the Continent, engaged the past season by Mr Smith for the Australian Colonies and New Zealand, will have the honor of making their First Appearance at the Town Hall, Queenstown. TOMORROW EVENING. (STGRAND OPENING NIGHT!!! GRAND OPENING NIGHT!!! The Company Comprises a Constellation of Artistes of the First Magnitude, embracing the GREATEST COMBINATION OF TALENT ever gathered in one organisation, and consists of the following distinguished array of names FREDERICO AIItEC, King of the Air, in his Graceful, Daring, and truly Wonderful Performance, entitled, Airevolante! MR ARTHUR ST. VINCENT, Acknowledged by the Public and Press to be the Greatest Comic Singer that ever visited the Colonies, in Songs written and composed by hiuiself. MISS NELLIE FORRESTER, Queen of the Air, aud Serio-Comic Vocalist. JEAN VERLKTTI, The Champion Horizontal Bar and Single Trapezist. MR GEORGE TURNER, The Great Double-Voiced Vocalist, Silver-toned, and Comic Singer. MR ST. VINCENT k NELLIE FORRESTER COMIC DUETS AND DUALOGUES. MR EDWIN HARRIS, Solo Pianist and Musical Director. The whole to conclude with a Laughable NEGRO SKETCH, By the Company. N.B.—Change of Programme each evening, embracing NEW SONGS, DUETS, FARCES and COMIC ACTS. Doors open at half-past seven ; Performance to commence at Eight. Pricks of Admission—3s. 2s and la. J. GARDNER, Agent. ARRROWTOWN, SATURDAY, NOV. 7TH.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 877, 3 November 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 877, 3 November 1874, Page 2

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