Late Advertisements. "THE PROPERTY ASSEKSMENT ACT 1885" and "THE RATING ACT ISS2." and AMENDMENTS. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that a UOAIM) of REVIEWERS will MEET at {lie Resident Magistrate's Courthouse, Riverton, >ih 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon, on the sth ,lny of April Ihßo', tor tho purpose f'f Hearing and Determining OBJECTIONS in respect of Property in the undermentioned places- — Hiveiton Borough. Aparinia Road Distrii h Otautan Town District. Orepuki Ontlyiny T)i4i'i r -f". Mararoa Outlying Distriei. Waiau Outlying District. Wairio Outlying District. New River Road District. Wallacetown Outljing District. Winton Outlying District. FREDERICK DRABBLE, ) ALFRED BALDEY, }- Reviewers. W. R. PERKINS, J 3ad SSawicSc Common ISidisag-. SUBSCRIBERS for the New Zealand Jo Handicap FOOT RACE, to be competed for on the 11th and 12th June 1886, at Hawick Common, Scotland, can forward their Subscriptions to JOHN KERSEL, Woollen Factory, Mosgiel. Subscribers wiil receive copies of the Hawick Advertiser, containing full report thereof. 3ap invercargill Egsuciiiag C/!uS». EASTER MEETING— MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 26 and 27, 1886. T^r O M I N A T I O N R. Handicap Hurdle— 2o soys, 2J mi'es ; 1 soy. Autumn Handicap — 30 soys, If mile ; Isi v. County Plate Handicap — 20 soys, 1£ mile ; 1 soy. Hurdle Handicap — 20 soys, 2| miles ; 1 soy. Southland Handicap— 3o so\-<, limile ; 1 soy. Novel Handicap— 2s soys, lh miFe ; 15s. Handicap Time Trot — 1 5 soys, 3 miles ; 1 5s. Flying Handicap, 20 sovs, G furlongs; 1 soy. Close on MONDAY, April 12, 1886. WEIGHTS for First Day's Handicaps, MONDAY, April 19. ACCEPTANCES on SATURDAY, April 24. Complete programmes in circulation. GEORGE. O. BAKER, Secretary. Invercargill, March 18S6. 3ap MEDICAL ADVICE FREF.-Comult, personally or by letter, Mrs Louisa Hawkins, Herbalist, 140 George street, Dunedin. 3:vp I Canterbury College Sclfiool of Agriculture, LINCOLN, near CHRISTCHURCH, AFFORDS thorough Practical and Theoretical instruction in all Branches of Agriculture, and in the .sciences connected therewith. Students ai'o admitted between the agot. of 15 and 21, the course of instruction extending over two years. The annual fee of £65 includes all charge*. Students' steamer fares are paid to and from the nearest port to their homes in New Zealand to Lyttelton. Farm Work — which is compulsory — is paid for, the amount earned by students averaging £10 to £15 per annum. Copies of Prospectus or further particulars m ly be obtained from the Director, Lincoln; or F. G. STEDMAN, Registrar. Registrar's Office, Canterbury College, Christchurch, N.Z. 3ap Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 21st APRIL, At 2 p.m. 4 VALUABLE fl 270-Acre Freehold Farm (Mcn'lnw WelK) AT GItEENVALE. W-Q U I N • is instructed by David Ballingall, Esq., to sell on the above date, at Dunnett's Hotel, Kelso, The above highly-improved Farm, situate three and a-half miles from Kelso railway-station. The Farm comprises 270 acres of Laud situated on the main road from Kelso to Waikaka, and is very highly improved. The Home Farm, section 3, block VIII, Greenvale, is one of the first deferred-payment sections in that district, and comprises soil of the richest description. One hundred acres are now in English grass, and 30 acres in turnips. The remaining 70 acres are in stubble, just ready for the plough. A 70-acre lease, being section 2, block VIII, Greenvale, adjoins the Farm, and can also be leased or converted into freehold. The Buildings comprise comfortable seveuroomed House (nearly new), six-stalled Stable, Loosebox, Cowshed, Chaffhouse, Implement Shed, and Piggery. An excellent Garden and small Forest Plantation, encompassed by live hedges, surround the homestead. A portion of the purchase-money can remain on mortgage for a term of years at current rate of interest. The whole of the Property is well watered, and comprises one of the finest farms in the Greenvale district, as the land not only yields large grain and rpot crops, but also carries fine English graps pasture, The projected Kclso-Gore railway, which will no doubt be shortly constructed, passes through the Farm, and at the present tim? a splendid metal road to the Kelso railway-station passes the property. A Government school, where church services are held, is within a short distance of the Farm. Mr Balliugall's only reason for selling the Farm is that he has leased a sheep run, and must reside on it. 3ap
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Otago Witness, Issue 1793, 3 April 1886, Page 16
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