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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. PASTORAL RUNS, SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT, FOR LEASE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. District Lands Office, Invercargill, January 28, 1907. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undermentioned Pastoral Rune will be submitted to Public Auction for Lease at the upset annual rentals and for the terms stated in the schedule hereunder, on THURSDAY, the 28th day of February, 1907, at the Lands Office, Invercargill, at 11 o'clock a.m.: — Schedule. SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT. Under Part VI of "The Land Act, 1892. ' CLASS I, siTitable exclusively for Pasturage. Upiet Term Survey Area Ad. Ren- of Run No. District. Acres. tal. Yrs. & 173 a & 415 al Takitimo 17,600 155 14 (grouped) 328 436 a 1 Wakala, Gap, 424 and 436 V Whiteeoomb, 96,784 180 21 (grouped).; Obelisk 214 a Nolconui 4,850 45 14 187 c & 187 d Wairaki 12,300 120 14 (grouped) 4?3 Oteramika 1,300 2 7 415 a 2 Takitimo 4,300 5 9 Possession will be given on the Ist March, 1908. Valuation for improvements must be paid to the Receiver of Land Revenue, Invercargill, before the purchaser will be let into possession. The above Runs will be sold generally in accordance with Part VI of "The Land Act, 1892." Purchasers must deposit statutory declaration as required by Section 195 6f "The Land A ctT^l !!'-■*»" and pay tbe first halfyear's rent together"^**th the license fee of £1 Is on the fall of the hammer. Sale plans will be iesued shortly. Further particulars may be had on application to this office. JOHN HAY, 6f Commissioner of Crown Lands.
MISSIHQ FRIENDS. HENRY WHITBY, who left Breeza, N.S.W.. 19th September, 1906, please WRITE at once to \owr FATHER, Hunter btreet, Newcastle. Uncle Robert dead; property left you. 29ja
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Otago Witness, Issue 2762, 20 February 1907, Page 38
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