Late Anv c rtisements. FARMS FOR LEASE OR SALE. FREEHOLDS : 4529 acres, Mount Gowrie, Clarks. 1575 acres, Clarendon. 843 acres, Monoymore. 601 acres, Limehills, Winton. 800 acres, near Clarksville. 502 acres, Centre Bush, Southland. 1000 acres, Tokomairiro district. 1100 acres, Manuka Creek. 242 aores, Owalca. 600 acres, Milton. Also 696 acres. 400 acres, Dunback; 213 acres Waiholfi 225 acres, Round Hill, Milton. 170 acres, Waipahi. 162 acres, Clinton 250 acres, Glenkeuich, Kelso. 118 acres, Clarke's Flat, Lawrence. 297 acres, Merino Downs 250 acres, Sutton. 955 acres, Southland 782 acres, Nokomai Block, Garston 400 acres, Arthurlon 24-8 acres, Pnerua 570 acres and 1000 acres, Milburn LEASEHOLDS: 247 acres Popotunoa. 696 acres, near Milton. 955 acres, Miinihau, Soiithland. 156 acres, L.1.P., Dunback. 80 acres, Otago Peninaula 150 acres, Kaitangata 297 acres, Manuka Creek. 190 acres, near Middlemarch Correspondence invited. OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATTVI? ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEA< LAND (LIMITED), at Dunediu & Balelutha. INSOLVENT ESTATE OF WEADON", THOMAS & CO., GUNMAKERS. Corner Little Collins r.nd Elizabeth Sts., Melb. The Trustea offer to the public to clear the balance of the stock — 9 Double-barrel Breach-loading Guns, best steel locks and twist barrels, walnut stock, top action; box spring triggers, with cartridge machines and cleaners complete— usual price £6, reduced to £2 18s 6d. 3 Double-barrel Breach-loading Guns, snap action, walnut stock, engine-turned rib, choke bore, top lever, pistol grip, rebounding locks, with cartridge machines and cleaners complete — usual price £8, reduced to £3 17s 6d. 4 Double-barrel Breach-loading Guns, engineturned rib, walnut stock, bar and rebounding locks, left-hand barrel full choke, right modified, solid bar action, extension rib, pistol grip, latest improvements, with cartridge machines and cleaners complete — usual price £10, reduced to £5. 12 Double-barrel Breach-loading Guns, "wainut stock, bar and rebounding locks, treble wedge, fast uross bolts, special No. 1, pistol grip, choke bore, unequal for quality, -w ; ;j cartridge machines and cleaners conipV^ — usual price £15, reduced to £7 10s. 15 20th Century Rifles, weight 31b, to take 22 short cartridges or No. 1 btiileted caps; will kill at 300 yds; price 15s 6d. All orders delivered, carriage paid, to any address in New Zealand or Australian Slates. Breach-loading Cartridges, 5s 6d per 100. A fair trial given with every weapon. All bank drafts, cheques, or P.O. orders must be made payable to WEADOJST, THOMAS & CO. Send for Catalogue Posted free. WHEN you think of Eggs, think of NORTON'S PREMIER EGG PRESERVATIVE— Is, 2s 6d, and 4S4 S 6d. Government NotificationPERSONS DRAWING PENSIONS froiffl the IMPERIAL TREASURY are informed that on and after Ist OCTOBER NEXT Imperial Pensions will be PAID bj the CHIEF POSTMASTER, Dunedin. All communications respecting Pensions should therefore be addressed as above. O. W. CHAMBERLAIN, Collector of Customs. Dunedin, 25th September, 1905. CROWN LANDS OPEN FOR SELECTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undermentioned Sections will be Open for Selection at this Office on TUESDAY, 24th October, 1905:— GLENOMARU DlSTßlCT.— Sections 25, 28, 30, S3 to 37, and 50 to 52, Block 11. Areas range from 8 acres odd to 24 acres i odd, and capital values per acre from 5s to 7s 6d. Situated about three miles from Romahapa. TARRAS DISTRICT.— Section 4, Block IX; 320 acres. Half-yearly rent, £1 12s; valuation for improvements, £5 11s. Situated on the Oromwell-Wanaka road, about 18 miles from Cromwell. TUAPEKA EASiT DISTRICT.— Section 40, Block XVIII; 21 acres odd. Halfyearly rent, 5s 6d ; valuation for improvements, £15. Situated about a mile from Wetherstones. Plans and full particulars may be obtained from this Office. D. 'BARRON. Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Dune-din, 2nd October, 1905. ~ SOUTHLAND LAND BOARD. ' District Lands and Survey Office, Invercargill, 29th September, ISOS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a meeting of the Southland Land Board held on 29th day of September, 1905, the following Resolution was passed: — That all correspondence to be dealt with at any ordinary meeting of the Land Board must be received in the Land Office before 1 o'clock p.m. oa the Monday preceding the clay of meeting. X© questions affecting titles to land: will be dealt with by the> Land Board unless previous notice - Jsecn given in writing as above* JOHN HAY, Commissioner of Crown. Laikfc-^
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Otago Witness, Issue 2690, 4 October 1905, Page 41
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