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A. J. Smyth & Co.'s Advertisements ENTIEE "DEEEFOOT." AJ. SMITH & CO. have for Sale the well- • known thorough-bred Entire "DEEEFOOT." Remark regarding this horse is quite unneces- " aary, as he is already well known as the sire of some really first-dags Stock. The Horse may be seefe at the Horsfc Bazaar Ppe-street. ; - . . • . t ■" . 4 ; A. J. SMYTH & Co.?\ Au9fionsers, Invercargill, 11th August, 1868. '"" 13 CHOICE SECTIONS. ' WAIKrVT DISTRICT. AJ. SMYTH & CO., are favored with instruc- • tions from Mr William Bryan, to offer for sale, by private contract — sections 41 and 43, block XVI., Invercargill Hundred. Theße sections are situate in the WaiMvi Dis- „ , trict, only five miles from town, and contain 200 acres of first-class arable, land, with good . q bush&c. Terms Liberal. Further particulars on application to A. J. SMYTH, & CO., 18 : i Auctioneers. EOOITNG^ELT! EOOFINaEELTJ EOOMNG^F^ " " : ' A ' J. SMYTH & Co., have to arrive per the -S\. • '' r Races," from London, a consignment of - E O O FIN G PELT, : ■-. sPot sale at the lowest remunerative price. A. J SMYTH & CO., '. * : . \' . Auctioneers. Invercargill, 27th August. 16 , :,■ valuable peopeett. ~, T A Ji' SMYTH & Co. are instructed by the ■ zli « owners, to offer for sale, by Private Contract^ ■ l TWO CHOICE SECTIONS OF ARABLE LAND, . Sitaate ia ; Mabel; Hundred, being sections 1 and 2 \';'''^B°rof£]V;a3id\cpnfaiiiing about 200 acres in all, running against good Bush reserves on two sidesj' and the" Makerewa River flowing along another. Further particulars on application to A. J.SMYTH & CO., „..".-"-. - Auctioneers. Lavercargill, Aug. 20, 1868. 17 • Miscellaneous - WINTON. :i.IOE SALE. npENDEßSwillbe received for all or any of the JL undernoted SECTIONS, all in the vicinity of ~ ' lie Railway Station ; also of Lime, Coal, and Bush Reserves. The salubrity of the climate (forty miles inland), the beauty of the scenery, and the ~* facility of communication by road and railway between Winton, Invercargill, and the Bluff, will render the former one of the most desirable localities in the country for family residence; and : there can be no doubt the fine fertile land in the vicinity of the station there, will, when the railway B completed, readily realise from £10 to £12 per •" """■■ ■" "~" r ~' "~ ' ■""'■' ' ■- Terms liberal. At least one-half the purchase money may remain on 'the property." ■;:. -A Sections 5, -Block 4,113 a. lr. 3p. - . .. f », W ■-»»" 4,114a v 2r,35p. In one block, 227 a. 3r. 38p. Section 8, BlocS :6, 119 a. Or. 28p. .:-.•;», 9» » 6j 113 a. 3r. 20p. .. In one block, 233 a. Or. Bp. For Further particular^, apply to .-.-.}./,;, k .;•.::- D. M'ARTHUR. "M^LNG FRIENDS, OF KEN, UN ... CLAIMED MONEY RESTORED, &o. T7O GAITS ATOTRALIAN, EUROPEAN j: i^v! A^P AMERICAN GENERAL AGENCY j OFFICB AND UNIVERSAL NEWS ROOMS. .. .Under the Patronage of the Governments . of New South Wales, Viotoria, South Australia Western Australia, "Sew Zealand, Ac., &c. Messrs REYNOLDS & CO., the proprietors of the Sotjtbxaiid Times, N.Z. are heraby appointed, my authorised agents. Inquiries for Missing Sriends, or other information •QUght through the advertising columns of this — Journal, williave immediate attention. Agents are appointed in the principal towns in the world, and all newspapers published by Messrs ; -.REYNOLDS & CO. are regularly filed, and open for the free inspection of the ■- ' puMic. Communications requiring replies should . contain postage stamps. . ' ' JOHN HOGAN, Sole Proprietor. Address : Pobtland, Victobia, Atjsibalia. • '" ' '• AOEKTS 808 SOITTHLAMD : • REYNOLDS & CO. v „ ;'-.;■ Esk street, InvercargllL yi. - - _ ■' '" Sollowaifs PilVs. — The Grand Requisites. — Nobody will deny the assertion that for man's comfort 'and happiness pure Wood and a sound •. :: stomach rank among the first requirements. ~ts Bothvmay, be safely and inexpensively secured -\ : :~hfj these *imirable Pills j which act gently oa — fche^weakesfc frames, and cause no violent shock to the most sensitive system. Holloway's Pill's have proved^ themselves competent to deal constitutionally with those infirmities which descend from ■ : ? pajgenttp offspring, which often mar the brighter . " prpppecte and throw a constant gloom overyouth. " Thesgtiifllfl pnrify. both the sohds and the fluids ; pf J( th^e. body, and by that salutary process rouse every organ to perform naturally its proper function, and strengthen every nerve for its proper duty. ' 36

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Southland Times, Issue 1026, 23 September 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1026, 23 September 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1026, 23 September 1868, Page 4