FOR SALE AND TO LET -p O R S A L E SECTIONS 13, 14, and 9, BLOCK XLV„ Town of Oamarn, On which is erected a Substantial Sevenroomed House, "with out-buijdiligs and Orchard and Garden. It also possesses a supply of 2coo gallons of water, laid to bath-room, kitchen, and wash-house. Gas ia also laid on to every apartment on the premises. A i so, LEASE of SECTION 7, BLOCK XLIIL, Educational R<ssrvc. On this property is erected a 23-roomed House, with out-buiidings. This also possesses a plentiful supply of water in concrete tai>k. The rent of the property is nominal. For full particulars apply to S7 C. GALBRAITH. F OR SALE —BY TENDER TIIAT VALUABLE PROPEBTY in Thames-street, now occupied by Mr. R. Aitken, Grocer and Baker, being a Municipal Leasehold, yearly rent £7 ; it is now bringing in a net yearly rental of £lll. For full particulars apply to 625 SPENGE AND BEE. COALS! COALS! COALS. gHAO POINT COAL, the BEST and CHEAPEST to the Consumers, m\y be had at 328 6d per ton, from 532 J. T. EVANS and CO TENDERS. WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received at this office till noon of "WEDNESDAY, the 11th JUNE, for the following WORKS : Contract No. 6S—Formation of Road and Erection of Culverts through Section 6, Block VII., Maerewhenua District. Contract No. 69—Erection of Traffic Bridge (Stone and Iron) over Island Stream in Block VIII., Oamaru Survey District. Plans and specifications can be seen at the County Chambers, where tenders will be received. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. MARTIN, County Clerk. May 27th, 1579. 711 TENDERS will be received up to the 31st MAY, for the CARPENTER WORK of a Four-roomed Cottage. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply JOHN BARCLAY, 651 Eden-street. PUBLIC NOTICES rIPOUNDED on the 22nd day of May, 1579, by Mr. Andrew Riddle, Moeraki Station, ONE RED AND WHITE STEER, no visible brand ; owner unknown; for trespassing on Moeraki Estate ; for which 2s damages and 2s driving expenses are claimed ; and in default of being released, the above Steer will be sold at the Public Pound at Hampden, on FRIDAY, the 13th day of JUNE, 1579, at twelve o'clock noon. H. T. MURCOTT, 699 Poundkccper of the Hampden Pound. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. A M'CORKINDALE, • Watchmaker and Jeweller, HAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW PREMISES, Waitaki House, Thames-strekt. G77 WARDEN'S COURT. MAEREWHENUA, THE NEXT SITTING of the Warden's Court, to be held at Livingstone, is ADJOURNED from Wednesday, 7th May, to THURSDAY, sth JUNE, at 12 noon, weather permitting. H. W. ROBINSON, 438 Warden. THE FARMERS Of Oamaru District Are respectfully invited to attend A PUBLIC TRIAL or A. AND J. DOBBIE'S CELEBRATED PATENT BROADCAST SEED-SOWER, Which will take place on the Farm of Mr. Turnbull, close to the Deborah Railway Station, NEXT TUESDAY, JUNE 3rd, At One o'Clock. The trial will be conducted by Mr. A. W. Doisbie, who has brought with him from Adelaide a number of their LATEST IMPROVED PATTERN SOWERS. There are 400 of the Old and 200 of the New Pattern now in use in South Australia, although it is only three years since their invention. The following is a fair sample of the experience of New Zealand farmers using this Sower " Hassell, Son, and Co., Oamaru. " Sirs, —In reply to your questions in re Dobbie's Patent Sower, I beg to say that by only using one horse I sow wheat 45ft.; barley, 40ft. to 45ft.; oats, 36ft.. to 40ft.; but if the horse is driven a little faster it will sow wider. When I first started the Sower I sowed GO acres in 6 hours. " The sowing is revy regular, much better than nine-tenths of what I see sown by hand. ' " I found no difficulty at all in working the machine. I think that every farmer should have a sower, as it does away with the hardest work on the farm ; in fact; as some of my neighbors remarked when they saw me sitting in the dray with my coat on sowing ten acres an hour, they said it was fanning made easy. " Yours, &c., "D. Borrie. " Papakaio, May 26, 1879." The train arrives at Deborah from Oamaru at 12.30. Come and judge for yourselves. They will sow all kinds of seed. A. W. DOBBIE. HASSELL, SON, AND CO., Agents for Oamaru. ' 729 EDWIN, HARDY AND CO., are CASH BUYERS of WHEAT AND BARLEY.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 970, 29 May 1879, Page 3
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