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FOR SAJLE AND TO LET I FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL FARM. fT\HE Undersigned arc instructed by Mr. -*- P. M'Shane to sell by Private Treaty the Unexpired Term of Lease of his Farm on the Geraldine Road, about 2i miles from the Winchester Raihvay-statiou. The Farm comprises : 67G Acres excellent Land, of which 150 acres are Stubble, first crop, 400 acres English Grass after Turnips and one crop, and 126 acres magnificent furface-sown Pasture. This Valuable Property is subdivided by live fences into 8 paddocks, and in all of them there is a permanent supply of water. Improvements, in addition to fences, are a 1 Five-roomed House, Seven-stall Stable, Wool--1 sljed, Grainery, Stockyards, Dairymen's Hut, 1 &c, kc. The term of Lease is QJ ypars, and the Annual Rental Nominal. Also—--424 ACRES 424 ' FREEHOLD, being R.S. 31,056, situate 2 miles from the Waiho Railway Station, on ; the sfa side of the railway, and 7 miles from I Waimate. j This very desirable block of Land is all fenced. There are 230 Acres in Wheat and s Oat Stubble (first crop), the balance Fallow. To Farmers, Speculators, and Others, the j above Properties offer a rare opportunity for ; investment. i Full particulars from » MACLEAN AND STEWART, Tiniaru; R. WILKIN AND CO., j 444 A Christcliurch. ITTUBBUCK'S PURE COLZA OIL on ,s at J. S. Anderson's. 105 : TO FARMERS OR INVESTORS. THE undersigned have FOR SALE or TO LET, with Right of Purchase, on [i.-.rticularly easy terms, TWO VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL FARMS In the Hakatcramea Valley, containing 1678 ' and 350 Acres respectively. Full particulars on application. 1 WILLIAM AITREN, $ 29 yne-stroet. TENDERS OAMARU HARBOR WORKS. NO. 3 CONTRACT. * EXTENSION OF BREAKWATER. pHE Oamaru Harbor Board invite L TENDERS for the Construction of 700 LINEAL FEET OF BREAKWATER EXTENSION. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Engineer' 3 Office, Water-street, Dunedin, and at the Ofiice of the Harbor Boad, Oamaru. Tenders to bo addressed, under seal, to the Cnairman, and delivered at the Harbor Board Office before 12 o'clock on APRIL 3rd. JOHN M'GREGOR, g IS Engineer. TO BUILDERS. EXDERS are invited, up to 5 p.m. on -*• TUESDAY, 25tu INST., for REBUILDING the WHITE HART HOTEL, Thames-street. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. JOHNSTON, Ggl Architect. TO BUILDERS. —LENDERS are invited, up to 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, 22nd INST., for the erection of a RESIDENCE (Stone). Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted J. JOHNSTON, f,QQ Architect. y rjpENDERS WANTED to BUILD a -*- STABLE (in Wood), the price to in,n elude labor and material. The lowest or j! any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply to JOHN JACKSON, (542 Cave Valley. -i PUBLIC NOTICES INFORMATION IS WANTED as to the whereabouts of HENRY RUTSON, last heard of at Christchurch about three ' years ago.—Such information will be thankd fnlly received by John Rutsok, Spring Creek, Marlborough. 592 I OWEN, who arrived in Oamaru . about S months ago, is requested to u«- fir.T. AT TTTTS m?T?TCW. nr r.nm. '. municate with the Editor of this paper, when he will probably hear of something to ht3 advantage. M NOTICE. ad "VTTOULD the Person who kindly O- YV removed a large quantity of of "NAILROD" TOBACCO (nearly 701b. ly weight) from my premises during the late Fire, and carried into Mrs. Wilson's yard, ") be good enough to return it to me. I give him this opportunity of restoring my proiy» perty, hoping that his retention of it is due as to forgetfulness. 650 HUGO LIPPERT. TOHN CURRIE begs to thank those who n * rendered such valuable assistance at the late Fire, and the Insurance Companies E for the very prompt settlement of his claims, and begs to inform his customers and the public generally that he WILL OPES on the 11th INST., in the STABLES near the Commercial Hotel, in the same line as before. „„ 647 JOHN CURRIE. I TO FARMERS. ,'M. FRASER & CO., have on hand a large supply of DUPLICATE PARTS for Wood's Self Binders. E. Also on Sale—Genuine Olive Oil. WM. FRASER & CO., 030 Oamaru Foundry. "OHN BAILEY, Nightman, at rear oi IT Proctor and Steward's Mill, ReedI street, Oamarn.—All orders will be punctu- >. aUy attended to. 6a£

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 906, 12 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 906, 12 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 906, 12 March 1879, Page 3

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