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**""" 'TThr Blftpkgmith'f Businesa fin 'Wyiidhtti leaving the district for the 6ld/ countrT), .also t ownship, '"q/ol ¥hfenW-|arect*d 4f .tall^itj^leandlooaeboi, ftbio, sectioii 7, peh^^'^TMterther^r^ ?■' ' : .^v .This is * splendid opportunity- for pewons In the trade, *s a firet-claps payable businesa years. ' *~'' "'■ ' '' s :-' >c "* > * ; ■": 1 ". „■.;;.''. rj ,n .For full. particulars apply to. B^bt,.; BJdd, Wy^dHito;br'omc^6f'thiß'papCT. ""; : ■A Bush Section comprising l£i acre, all cleared and fenced,-- with groomed- cottage erected thereon, „One acre f planted-with fruit trees in fM':b&ring,iuKf in condition, rlnspgction; invjted. <i < r . ■'■. "7f For particulars apply to * : Li vaii-^ifitBTiIOHNSQN,^ '■■<■••■■.. - Clifton Hotel, ' _;■- ;• :r a vßhtff Road. The undersigned has .for sale— Sectibns'at'&rove Bu'sh r " „ Wreys Bush Otautau i, Gore „ -Mataura H Lowther „ Campbelltown „ Ryalßush „ Mitchelltowu „ East'Winton Lease of Sectionsin Invercargill Park. JOHN W. MITCHELL, Land Agent, Eskßtreet. Tn O R S A L E,— The River View Estate, situated in the Tuturau District, midway between Gore and the Mataura Bridge. This property contains 2,120 acres, rich agricultural land, and is all fenced and subdivided. For full particulars and price, apply to JOHN W. MITCHELL, Land Agent, Esk Street. i^VN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED Woolsacks, Corrisacks, Flour Bags, Twine, Sheep Shears, Rabbit Traps, Raddle, Lampblack, Colza, Boiled and Raw Oil, Arsenic, Sulphur, Bluestonej Carbolic Acid in drun\s, Sheep Nets; Fencing Wire, Wire Netting, Staples, Galvanised Iron, Wrought and Wire Nails, White Lead, Cement, &c. Groceries and Oilmens Stores of all kinds ; Wines, Beers, and Spirits, of various brands ; Canvas, Scrim, Floor-cloth. Clover and. Turnip Seeds, Imported Gosnell's Perfumery and Brushware Fry Sc Sons Cocoa and Chocolate Sporting and Blasting Powder, Shot, Caps, &c, Wesley Richard's Breech-loading Guns Wrapping and Printing Paper, Paper Bags Broadwood & Sons' Pianos, Pianinos, and Pianettes. McPHERSON Sc CO., Invercargill. T> A T E N T OVAL SAMSON FENGE WIRE. This wire is creating quite a revolution in fencing, and the success attending its intro* duction has brought a number of counterfeits into the market. Buyers should be wary, and not get taken in. Buy of accredited agents only, or send direct to M'LEAN BROS. AND RIGG, 69 Elizabeth street, Melbourne. Circulars and testimonials on application. rjn o Faß, M E it sT JUST ARRIVED— IOO TONS MALDON ISLAND GUANO. On Sale at a low figure. Must be Cleabed this Season. TREW & HALL, General Ironmongebs, Dee Street. THAMILY "» E~S IDEN CE. FOR SALE— A Superior built Family Residence in East Invercargill, containing 10 rooms, and outhouses, together with 2 acres of land. H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer Esk street. T^ 6~ B~~" B A L E~ BIEOHWOOD FEEEHOLD ESTATE. This truly Valuable and Magnificent Estate is situated in the Western District of Southland, and comprises, in all, some 7500 acres of first-class land, nearly all being fit for the plough and is without doubt one of the best properties in the South. The land chiefly consists of low-lying downs and rich river flats, together with, say, 15,000 acres of Crown lands adjoining, Thich have been reserved for Coal and Railway purposes, and is well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks. The STOCK consists of about 10,000 First - class Long - Wooled Sheep. 50 Leicester Rams and 20 Pure-bred Romney Marsh Rams (bred from the flocks of the late Dr Webster, Balruddery, Oamaru). 24 Station Horses, including tno Excellent Teams of draughts. 12 Working Bullocks. 50 Head Store Cattle. IMPROVEMENTS AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Six-roomed Cottage (Furnished). Stable for 18 Horses, Chaff House, Harness Room, Barn, ike, Woolshed, and Drafting Yards, Store (with complete fittings), Men's Huts, Cattle Yards, Dip, &c. (With the exception of the woolshed, drafting yards, and men's huts, all the above buildings are quite new.) Bullock Waggon and Dray Horse Waggon, two Drays and Tip Cart (quite new), Ploughs, Harrows, Rollers, Stores, Tools, Shee2> Netting, Grass Seeds, &c. There are about 700 acres which have been subdivided into small fields, cultivated and now in crop. The freehold will be sold at a moderate price (especially so when its quality is considered), and on reasonable terms, everything else will be given in. If the property is sold before the Ist February, 1879, the wool will be included, if not, the sheep will be shorn and the numbers will stand precisely as ( enumerated, less the wool. Upon the freehold there is an unlimited ' supply of coal, limestone, and freestone. '' The only reason for disposing of this favorite property^is the serioias indisposition of of a member of the proprietors ' family, which compels him to leave the , colony. f The terminus of the Otautau and Night- . caps Railway is upon the run, and within a short distance of the freehold, and the pro- | posed extension to the Waiau passes through the centre of the estate, and close to the present homestead. The above property will be offered for competition by public auction in Dunedin about * the middle of February, 1879, if hot earlier 3 disposed of by private contract. Further detailed particulars, if required, c , may be learned on application at the Officeß c of the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCAN- 1 TILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), Invercargill,. Dnnedin, or Chnatchnrch. Tn O R .8. A L E, : THE NORTHWOOD PARK ESTATE, ' ; Winton,- Southland. Comprising about 1490 acres, partially improved, with dweUirig-hottee, stable,' -godd .• garden' and^ orchard. ; . Frontage" to railWa-y and Winton River, and well sheltered. F6r " quality of ■> $oil and situation^ thre property „ cannot be surpassed, • ' : * '.'■■' - ; ' The 1 Jowter being desirous of leaving ;thc '. colOA^'p3«^^'''toAeilat.k-lov/nj^re.' 1 'tW-ir^:- ■■■;■*■ :--Vp;'H.:KING.:'--': :;.';, ; "■'■'• -•-'.■ '■■-■■■ ."-■■•; y^m^:^

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Southland Times, Issue 3306, 24 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 3306, 24 January 1879, Page 4

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