-dS NOTICES ' i 'SD FO S, SETTLEMENT. AREA OF AGRICULTURAL LAND OPEN FOR SALE IN - SOUTHLAND. .......... . Under Deferred Payments 80,015 acres For Direct Purchase ... 35,000 acres Land coveied with Bush, which, when cleared, ~is .of superior for Agriculture ; ... 300,000 acres The price of deferred payment land is 25s and 30s an acre.... : The. land is from 20 miles north to 16 miles south of the latitude of the mouth of th'e Taieri River, and is all from 2 to 38 miles to the northward of the Clutha River at its mouth, Invercargill being 3 miles due south of the latitude of the Clutha, the average height above the sea-level being 250 feet. The average quality of the soil is equal to any in the Australasian Colonies, and from climatic influences is capable of growing not merely excellent wheat, but first-class oats .iiiid barley, and is peculiarly adapted for raising turnips and arlificialgrasses, thereby enabling the farmer to keep his land in perfect heart by a rotation of cropping; manure his land byfeeding off his green crops with sheep and cattle, and keep him independent of a bad market for any particular cereal. A'.l'ovier the district there is firstclass limestone cropping out to fertilise the land when it may require it." Forests of: large extent are -scattered over ifcj providing timbers'for building and feiicmg,' and coal (lignite and the best brown.,coals) for fuel everywhere obtainable. The distriot is further intersected by railways, which open up the gr6at valleys of Aparima,. 'Oreti, and Mataura Rivers ; while a loop line from the Invercargill to Kingston Railway at Lumsdem runs through the Waimea Plains and joins the Invercargill to Dunedin main line at Gore, and a line through the Forest Hill District will be constructed shortly. Thus carriage of produce to the seaboard Or market 'is; easy and cheap from any part of it; and timber, lime, and coal, can be distributed all over the country at a minimum cost. ■ The average yield of cereals per acre, taken from the statistics of the Colony for the year 3 1873 to 1878, as compared with : Canterbury, are as follow » H O (O N # i— i>. r GO GO GO 00 00 'GO
The subjoined tables give the average temperature at Invercargill, Dunedin, and Christchurch, the commercial centres of the districts. It may be remarked that Invercargill being situated close to.Foveaux Straits is exposed to more rainfall and sudden chac ges than the interior of the district, only seven miles due north, where the climate is both drier and warmer, tut along the whole seaboard the land is extremely fertile, and much prized for grass and root crops. The experience of the last few years leads to the conviction that for all-round agriculture the supply of rain by no means exceeds the requirements of the land. This year the thermometer at Invercargill has averaged higher than any part of the Middle Island, and most parts of the North Island, while there has been very considerably less rainfall than in any part of the Colony. AVERAGE TEMPERATURE, * No observations taken in Southland during 1873 to 1576. WALTER K. PEARSON, Chief Commissioner of Waste Lands 334 Board, Southland. THE QAM AR U MAIL, PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, Has now a GUARANTEED CIRCULATION OF 1400 COPIES DAILY. . Being reafl throughout the \yligle of the Counties of Waitaki, Waimate, and Waikouaiti, it is unquestionably the BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM, in North Qtago. Fanners wishing to dispose of Stock, &c, should bear t is faot in mind. SELLERS OF STOCK AND FARM PROPERTIES Should take the fullest advantage of the publicity which its columns aflord BY ADVERTISING THEIR SALES IN THE MAIL.
GENERAL PRINTING. 7JIHE PROPRIETOR of the OAMARU MAIL, Having just imported the Most EFFICIENT STEAM - MACHINERY AND '• APPROVED TYPE, For the purpose of Printing General "Work wisjies to notify the Merchants, people, &p„ that the following may be had AT REASONABLE PRICES At the Mail Office:— BILL-HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, RECEIPT FORMS, HANDBILLS,. DANCE PROGRAMMES, ; CONCERT gROjGR ATVfIVrES, &C., &Oa, &Om !
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 7 October 1880, Page 4
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669Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 7 October 1880, Page 4
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