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:>Fos Sale. T*H!E COTTON FOR'NEW ZEA ■ii- \ '-I "« 1 LAND; r - .' ' OHADWIOK'S. Noted for ptrength,, elasticity, and free dom from knots. /Ksbedally adapted for Sewing Machines: j -<a\ , > Rir>t,T» ft* tevHmv towv BTISTIC Paperhangihgs. We rohaf e, . jost opened : an. assortment ; of new. goods chosen; from, latest season's, patterni. Inspection invited. .Large stock of Picture Mouldings, Marble Mantelpieces. OOWPBR & WILSON, n4 ' Ironmongers. I? OR SALE — A Farm of 320 acres JP ', ,of rich' Arable Land.itt'the New River Hundred,' about; four miles from Wilson's Crossing, and close to a public school. For further particulars apply to Matheson and Co., Dee street. ' "' ' n2B OB SALE— 3I4 acres of first-class unimproved agricultural land, about one and a half Jnilesfrom a junction of railways -and roads. -Terms exceptionally-easy-. -J t B. Baird k Co., general merchants Wairio. TpOR SALE OR LEASE Fellmongery and 10 acres of Land situated at Woodlands. Apply to J. O. McArdell, Manager British and New Zealand Mortgage and Agency Company Limted Invercargill, pIOR SALE— VIIiLA SITES. TO BANKERS, CAPITALISTS, MERCHARTS AND OTHERS, J. L MCDONALD hjis for sale a few grand Villa Sites (known as Hannah's Nursery), East Invercai gill, near the Town Belt.j Position high and salubrious, commanding a fine vview of the Town and Suburbs. Frontages to Yarrow and McMaster Streets. Adjoinß the superb villa residence of W. Bulleid, Esq. Without doubt this spot is the Champs Elyse'es ' -of < Invercargill. For particulars, apply to J.L. McDonald. . oel3 r AND FOB SALE Iff SODTHJU LAND. Farms of from 100 to 1000 acres in Southland for sale on easy terms, say > one-fourth cash, balance may remain on mortgage for a term of five years, at 7 per cent interest. The land is of good quality and well situated, and can be purchased for £3 per acre. Both the land and climate are well adapted for the growth: of Rape and Lint Seed, and if the buyer chooses to grow these he can get an advance on the crop as soon as sown, and be paid 5s 6d per bushel for the seed delivered in DunediD. ! The probable yield of seed would not be less than thirty bushels to the acre, and the terms of payment for the seed would be cash on delivery. For further particulars apply to , ALEXANDER R. HAY, e29 Rortsors' BmlrJine. Invercargill. Land Sales SALE OF ABOUT 106,000 ACRES OF CROWN LANDS IN THE NORTH ISLAND. SALE of about 106,000 of Crown Lands in the North Island, divided into Town, Village Settlement, Agricultural Deferred Payments, Pastoral Deferred Payments, and Cash Payment Sections, as under :— On the 12th December, 3,434 acres of superior Agricultural Laud in the Parihaka Block, divided into Rural Allotments, on deferred payments, and Village Settlement Allotments, at prices ranging from £1 10s to £25 per acre, will be open for application at New Plymouth, Patea, and Hawera. And on the 15th December, 3,450 acres will be offered for cash, at New Plymouth, at prices ranging from £1 to £4 per acre. . On the 18th December, 2,918 acrea of Agricultural Land situate in the YVairoa and Momahaki Districts will be open for application, on deferred payments, at Patea and .Hawera, at prices ranging from £1 to &i 10s per acre. And on the 20th December, there will be offered by public auction, at Patea, ten sections of Forfeited Deferred- Payment Land, also the unsold portion of the Township of Richardson, and 19,235 acres of Rural Eush Land, for cash, at upset pi ices ranging from £1 to £6 per acre. On the 21st December, 4537 acres of Agricultural Deferred-Payment Land, being portion of the Wanganui Harbour Board Endowment, near Feilding, and the Tokomam Block, near Wang in ui, will be open for application, at Wanganui and Wellington, at prices ranging from £1 10s per acre upwards. And on the 22nd December, there will V>e offered at public auefcioa, at Wanganui, 6818 acres in the above-named blocks, for cash, at npset prices ranging from £1 5s per acre upwards. Full particulars of the above lands are published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 93, of the Bth November, 1882, copies of which can be obtained at any Land Office in the colony. Plans and posters will be exhibited at all Railway Stations and Post Offices throughout the colony, and can be obtained at any of the Land Offices. Generai Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 13th November, 1882. n25 A GRICULTURAL LAND FOR JrL sajue, Subdivided into FARMS AND ESTATES. TKE NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL COMPANY (LIMITED) are now OFFERING FOR SALE The whole of their SPLENDID ESTATE, Situated on the Mataura, extending from Gore to Athol and Dipton, and intersected throughout by railways and good roads, BY FREE SELECTION, Upon the most LIBERAL TERMS OF DEFERRED PAYMENT AND INTEREST. A large number of settlers are already in successful occupation of Farms on various paits of the Estate, and intending purchasers are invited to inspect the growing crops of wheat, barley, oats, turnips, and grass. The Brokers of the Company in London REPORT ON CROPS Grown on the estate last season (1881-2) as follows : — "The value of the red straw and white velvet whea- is about the same — 55s t® 565, the former for strength, and the latter for color ; and the Tuscan would be worth about 565. The ong Tartarian oats, 30s for 3521b ; and the Bhort ones, 6ay, 35s for 3841b— all delivered here. " It is seldom that we see such fine New Zealand wheat. The samples all round are of very prime quality ; being well dressed and in splendid condition, they would always meet a ready sale here." PASTORAL LANDS. The Company have for sale several estates of about 1000 acres each, along with which they are prepared to grant leases of their Crown pastoral lands for an unexpired term of ten years, at a very low rental, in blocks of any size to suit purchasers. Sheep to stock these runs may also be had if required. ADVANCES. The' Company also undertake to advance (if required) to any purchaser the cost of substantial improvements in fencing and buildings,- not exceeding in the whole £1 per acre,* repayable "in five" annual instalments, with interest. Also, To make liberal ; advances on growing crops of grain, charging interest at current rates 11 repaid by the sale of grain or otherwise. For plans of the estate, townships, &c, and other information,, apply at the offices of tie Company, . ; DUNE DINT, WANTWOOD (near Mandeviille), :■ Or to their agents at GORE. 820

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Southland Times, Issue 4498, 9 December 1882, Page 4

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