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Public Notices. GK A. Oborn, BUTCHER. MAIN SOUTH BOAD, TIMARU, Begs to Intimate to His Friends and Customers that he has Commenced Business as a General Batcher. BEEF MUTTON LAMB AND PORK, All of the the BEST QUALITY at the LOWEST PRICES. G.A.O.—Thanks every one for their patronage during the time he has been pork butchering, and hopes to merit and to obtain a large share of public support. Families Waited on for Orders. N.B.—Hama and Bacon of Superior Quality. PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS, AMERICAN ORGANS MUSIC, Sic., &c-, &e. rjpHE J^ARGKST gTOOK IN TIMLAJEB.XT TO CHOOSE FROM. Musical Instruments on very Easy Terms of Purchase. MILNER AND THOMPSON’S Pianoforte and Music Warehouse, NEXT THEATRE ROYAL TIMARU. B. A. TEMPERTONj BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. Agent, V. K. PHOTOGRAPHY. By Special appointment to His Excellency Sir George Bowen, K. 0.8. RUDOLPH HAIGH PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, Crayon & Miniature Painter, PRIZE MEDALIST, GREAT NORTH ROAD, TIMARU. Instantaneous Portrait Gallery, Satisfaction Guaranteed. OPALOTTPES (Not Orystoleusn)' These Beautiful Pictures are now Produced at the Rooms, Three Cabinet Photographs Supplied— Two plain mounted, and one exquisitely painted in durable Oil Colors, handsomely framed —PriOO, Magnificent Drawing Boom Ornament, th very thing for Otolstaas and New Tear’s Presents, Specimens now on view at the Booms. K. SANDO, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. DISTRICT AGENT FOE■THE N. ATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Limited) For the Districts of South Canterbury and Ashburton, and Agent for the EQUITABLE INSURANCE ASSOOIAi TION OF NEW ZEALAND! Secretary to ‘the South Canterbury Indus trial Association, I] SAVE been favored with instructions to Sell by Private Treaty the following excellent Properties, viz,;— 143,000 Acres of really good Land, in different parts of the North Island, on very easy terms of payment. K. SANDO. An excellent FARM of 730 Acres for Sale or Lease 3 miles fromTemuka Railway Station. 31000 Acres at Fairlie Creek A First-class Farm of 380 Acrt'B,6 miles from Temuka. E4O Acres in Fairlie Creek District, 3 miles from Railway, 160 Acres at Orari. 60 Acres at the Hinds

A Well-improved Farm of 200 ACRES,, 4 miles from Temuka, with a Ten Boomed House ; all in first-class | order ■A Gentleman’s Besidence near Pleasant Point, consisting of 62£ acres, Freehold, and a new Thirteen Boomed Dwelling House, with well laid out grounds. Terms Easy 23 Acres at Waimate, "fronting on WaitunaEoad; four-roomed Dweling House; three-stalled Stable 7 Acres, and five-roomed House, within three miles of Timaru; 3J acres in orchard and other improvements |-Acre, and 9-roomed House on Wai-iti’ Road |-Acre Section, with frontage on Railway and' Beach Road 1-Acre Sec tic m, frontage on Bailway andNortU Street $-Acre Corner Section with one 4roomed an d one 3-roomed cottage in Willian i street Also Sections ai id 4]Cottages in Church street. J-Aore Section a t Beaoonsfield -J-Aore Section at St. John’s Wood 500 Shares in tho New All Nations Gbldmining Claim 360 Shares in this National Fire Insurance Company 8 Shares in Canterbury Farmers’ Cooperative Association Shares in the To muka Butter, Cheese, and Bacor i Curing Con, ipany (Limited) ; tindTemuka Linseed, Oil, Cake, and Fibre Company - K. SANDOi Danced to purchase & leasi t A Farm, from W 0 to 1000 acres ° good grazing Hand •A Farm, from 25C> to 300 acres gooo wheat land •A {Dairy Farm of 50 to 100 acres, within 4 miles of TimarU A|Qood Farm, 60 to 100 acres, on lease , for 14 years, 1 K. SANDO

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3371, 23 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3371, 23 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3371, 23 January 1884, Page 3