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Late Advertisements. i»oad lino between Sections 22 and 23,. i Block IV, Catlins Survey District ; ther:c€ ! by a direct line through trig station Z to the boundary of the Kuriwao Surrey District; and thence on the west by th«. Kuriwao Survey District to the starting . point. TAHATIKA SCHOOL DISTRICT. AH that area bounded on the north in &. line from the boundary of the Kuriwao Survey District, from trig station Z in a direct line to the road line between Sections 32 and 28, Block IV, Catlins; thenc© by that road line to the north-western corner of Section 49, Block IV; thence by the north-western "and north-eastern boundaries of Section 49; thence by the* southern boundaries of Sections 35, 34, and 36, same Block; thence by the western boundaries of Block 111 and part of II; thence by the north-eastern boundaries of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, and part or 5, to the road line be-tween Sections 5 and 6, Block 11. same District ; thence, by a road line to the main road; thence by the south-eastern boundary of Section 10 to the boundary of Block II; on the south by tho boundaries of Blocks 11, IV, and VI to the boundary of the Kuriwao Survey District; and thence by the- boundary of that district to the starting point. MILLERS FLAI SCHOOL DISTRICT. All that area bounded on the north by Blocks VII and VI, Teviot Survey District ; towards the nortli-east by the northeastern boundaries of Blocks V and part of -XT, Benger Survey District; again on the north by a lini? running duo east from the eastern - corner of Section 1, Block XI, said District, to the western boundary of the Lammerlaw Survey District; towards the east by part of said Lammerlaw District; towards the south-east by the south-eastern boundary of Block XIII and part of Block XII; and by Sections 4 and 13, Block XH; and by a iine from the- most southern corner of Section 11, Block XH, to a point on the south side of Clutha River; thence by Sections 34 and 33, Block 11. Benger Survey I District; thenoe by a straight line to trig station R; on the west in a direct line from trig station R to trig station U; thence in a straight line to the north-western : corner of Section 2, Block Vl, Benger Survey District : thence by the north-western boundary of Section 2 to the Clutha River. j MOA FLAT SCHOOL DISTRICT. I All that area bounded towards the northi west by Block XIV, Benger Survey District; thence on the north-east by the Clutha, River to the line on the north-west boundary of Section 2, Block VI, Benger | Survey District; thence by the north-west i boundary of Section • 2 tc the north-wesfe corner of sam-e section ; thence- 'by a straight line to trig- station U ; thence by a portion of the straight line connecting trig stations R an.l U to the junction with a. straight line running from the northern boundary ol j Section I, Block 11, Benger Survey Dis--i trict, due west to the boundary of Wart ! Hill Survey District ; thence on the west j-by the boundary of the Wart '£Hill Survey District to the starting point POOLBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT. All that area bounded ofi the north-east' by the Idaburn, from its junction with the Manuherikia Hirer to the corner of Section. 14, Block 111, Poolburn Surv&y District; thenoe on the north-east aJnd east by the Poolburn Survey District to a line through trig station J, running due east and west, and on th& south by said line to the boundary of Section 2, Block 11, Poolburn Survey District; thenoe by Section 2. Block 11, and sections 14 and 15, Block IV, and Sections 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29, Block V, Tiger Hill Survey District; thence by ihe boundary of the Tiger Hill Survey District through trisr station X, and then in a line tp tlie starting point. ' By order of the Board, DONALD BORRIE, Chadrman , P. G. PRTDE, Secretary. Education Office, Dime din, 14th December, 1904 28d (Fellow Institute of Accountants, N.Z.), i LAND AGENT, Dee and Esk streets, Invereargill. TOWN and SUBURBAN PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Special attention given to the Sale or Purchase of Businesses, Business Sites, and Residential Land. MONEY.— Loans negotiated on Freehold Securities at 4^, 5, and sjj per cent., according to locality of freehold and amount ol loans. Money Invested for Owners as directed. Having prepared assessments of Town Pro' perty for municipal rating, the Property Tax, and Land Tax departments, investors may rely on careful and efficient valuations., Crown Land Beard business attended to. " AGENCIES.— District Manager in Southland for the Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, Limited. Policies issued to protect Employers under "The Workmen's Compensation for Accidents Act, 1900." Guarantees of FidelityPolicies. Personal Accident Policies. REUTER'S TELEGRAM COMPANY, LIMITED.— Chief Agency in Southland. Codes : Messages arranged for Britain and Europe. Reuter's vocabulary contains 375,000 paragraphs available for customers. - Reuter's system of Remitting Money to any part of the world by telegram is prompt and charge- reasonable. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY.— Fife Fund 3 £3,967,923. Chief Agent and Attoi--ney for Southland. This company insures farme're' grain in stacks and barns, threshing mills, and farm homesteads at lowest rates known. COOK'S TOURIST and SHIPPING > -KNCY. — Passengers booked to any part of the world where steamers and railways ply. Send for Thos. Cook and Son's Ship- ! ping List, with map (free). CITIZENS' LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF SYDNEY.— This rising company issues Life Policies with options of Paid-up Policies, Annuitipf, etc. W. B SCANDRETT, LAND AGENT, Dee and Eak streets, Invereargill. Telephone No. 180. Cablo Address: Scandrett, Inveicargill. Codes: ABC anoN Reuter's. P.O. Box No. 180. OTAGO DAILY TIMES.— The oVy doming Newspapei published b»t7.eeu Oamaru and Invercargil!. Circulating cn'-eii* sively in Dunedin. aud all Provincial towns.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2650, 28 December 1904, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2650, 28 December 1904, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2650, 28 December 1904, Page 37

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