Properties to Let or Sell. o o it sal 10 — 150 ACRES TIMBERED LAND m the Waihi Bush, m Lots of not less than 12^ acres. For particulars, apply to ANGUS MACDONALD, Waititi, Gerahliiie. rTo r sTa le or lease, On Favourable Terms, 100 ACRES OF LAND, Unimproved, situated on Waitohi Flat, near Pleasant Point. Immediate possession. For particulars, apply to E. PILBROW, Temuka. CLOSE OF PARTNERSHIP. MILFORD MILLS, TEMCKA. riORS A L E — The Loaaseholtl Interest m the above valuable property, well-known m the district as WOOD'S MILLS, and doing an extensive Gristing and Flour business. The Mill is driven hy Water-power equal to about sixteen horse, has Two i'airs of French Burr 4 feet Millstones, Elevators, Silks, &c., with, all the recent improvements for Milling purposes. FLAX MACHINERY is attached, capable of producing 1 ton of fibre daily, with 126 Aereu of the Finest Flax Land. The property is held under lease, having Ten Years to run from the Ist January, 1871. Easy terms of payment to suit purchasers. ' For further particulars, apply to MILES & CO., Christchurch and Timarn. LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. U 1 O R SAL E — ONE ACRE and HALF-ACRE SECTIONS iv Healey's Township, GeraJdine. Plans, &c. , may be seen on application to Mr Geo. Taylor, Waihi Crossing, or to GEORGE HEALtY, . Timaru. Horses. f|iO STAND THIS SEASON, In the Temuka District, and Mount Cook, Mackenzie Country (the latter place, Ist January, 1872), The Imported Australian Hackney Stallion, CAIRN GORM. Cairn Gorm is a grey horse, 15 hands high, 9 years old, very powerful, gets splendid stock, and is a Biire foal getter. Pedigree : Got by Sir William Wallace, dam, thoroughbred maie Richmond by Whisker; granddam Poppet, imported Arab mare; sire by Ether, and out of Pigeon Toe, bred by William Hood Wason, Esq. For the convenience of the public, he will stand at Orari Hotel every Monday ; at his stables (H. Peckham's), Geraldiue-road, Tuesdays aud Fridays; Temuka, every Wednesday, and from 10 till 2 ou Thursday ; Pleasaut Valley, Saturday. Terms : Single Mare £3 0a Three or more JC2 108 Groomage 5s Fees to be paid on the Ist January, 1872. JOHN A. GAMACK. Riverslea, Sept. 19, 1871. 'liO STAND THIS SEASON, At Levels Station, The imported Pure Clydesdale Stallion, IVANHOE. Tkrhs : Five Guineas each mare ; Groom's Fee, 5s Allowed oue mare iv five to hona-jide owners. Ivanhoe was bred by the Duke of Hamilton, and is of the very best strain of blood, his sire being the far-famed Sir Walter Scott, aud his dam the no less celebrated mare, Maggie. He has proved himself a remarkably sure foal-getter, and the high quality of his stock now m the district will give him every other necessary recomuiendatiou. Well watered aud grass paddocks provided; and every care taken without responsibility. Owners to remove mares upon receipt of notice of their being stinted, under a charge of 2s 6d per week for grazing. Season to commence Ist October. A prize of £5 will be given at the Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show m October for the best Ivanhoe colt or filly of any age. DONALD McLEAN, Miiuager. NOTICE. Z^IAIRN GORM haviug met with an accident, he will not travel as advertised, till after the Show. JOHN A. GAMACK. October 13, 1871.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XV, Issue 669, 25 October 1871, Page 1
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