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Hall aud Meason. SOUTHLAND LANB. HAVING Sold the Southland Land previously advertised WE NOW HAVK SIiV£E,AL OTHER BLOCK 3 FOR, SALE, TOCETHKB ADOUT 5000 ACKEfe, ON MUCH THE SAMJS TERMS, AND ' ADJOINING THAT ALREADY SOLD. In Farms of 150 Acres and Upwards. ' THE I.fl JTD ' Con^sts of LOW ROI-LING i)OWNS, all PloughaMe, wita Permanant Struitms m die ValUvs, and is gituated freim five and a half to ten miles from t'hreo or four Railwjvy Statious on the Main Line from Dunedin to InveretvTgill, so that Produce or Sheep for Freezing can be »ent to either Miirket. i P81C33. £4 TO £6 PER 4.CEE. TEEMS. The WHOLE of tho PURCHASE MONEY niay remain C'NPAID (if require;!) , for Five Years. INTEREST Will be CHARGED at an EXCISED [NGLY LOW RATE, tnd if required, an arrangement can be made for NO INTEREST TO BE PAID THM FIRST YEAH. .LIGNITE, milking a First-ehiss FUEL, is found almost everywhere, and ai a Good BU!3H (Reserve:! by Government), it within a mile of most of the Land (a License to Cut csn.be obtained for £1 a yiiar), FENOINGI- MATERIAL IS VERY CHEAP, as also is BUILDING TIMBER. We have Sold and been instrumental m Selling during the last year, over 12.0C0 Acns, 3000 of which have been Purchased by tomi fide Farmers from this District, who are settled on the Land;' and to whom intending Purchasers enn applj- for information. , ■ - . • " ; Among the settlers ou the Laud are the following well-known farmers freni this dßta3ct^— ; ; .- : Mr Jabaz Allot, of KiJigsdoim and afterwards Temnka. Mr Thos. Duffell, <>f Temuka. .. Mr Wm. Clarke, of Cannin';ton..: : Mr W. Moorhead, of BeU acd Moorhead, Otaio; : : . Besides a numbc-.r of others. Within a. short distance aip Mr John Irviae.of Temuka, and Mr -lame* Mcllwraith, of Home Bush. In thif district Mr W; Weeterby/f armor, Landsbtirougii's road ; and Meisrs O'Connop and Pjjndiviile, Seudovrn, cangiye every iiiformafebri, fromhaving been on the hmd. ' , Thfr following List, ctonpilad jrpwG-overa-ment Statistics, shows the-, comparative yield of G-rain during^ the laßt:fc)ur years m Canterbury and m th| Coimty of Southland. The lattiir only comprises a portion of the old Prcrincial Distn.et.Qf Southland, and dies riot include the Jacobs Biver District, th« averager for which during the same |ierio.cl are-r-TTHIUT. OATS. BAEKST. 39.6 35.5 33.0 jjer iv.-re. UICALiTT. !, WUEIV. J CIAT9. jBRLY. * 1830. ■ I SBiitiland County 5.537 25.0 36.2 M 3?.!t 28.7 Canterbary .. 153.78J 210 153.7U 3T.7 30.3 1881. Sontaland County U.7SC 30 7 31,011 X>.7 34.6 Canurbary ..208,561 23.6 89^30 2P.» 26.5 1882. ' SotrtbUnd County 17,006 2.11 32,518 ».l> 2(1.0 Canterbury ..237.015 21.S U2.370 2--..H 11).« 1883. Southland Cbnnty 23,958 24.7 47,700 3T.1 S3S> Caatgtmry .. >4i>,163 25.5 ! 136,487 au) 1 26.2 It will be observed that the areu under — whaifc has increased frota !>337 acres m 1880, W£issS~in 1883, a clear prooi that wheat will grow well; tor farmer* would not sow it year after year unless it paid them. We aric Fanners and others, especially Small Fanners and Contractors with Farming Plant, to conmder the following facts : — . That' a very lew yeare ago land m the • Tnriiun District was worth only£ 2 an acre, wfoiLj now it woald avemgi> nearer £10. Tliat what has made i* increas.) m value is getfliiaient. . ] ' "X&at'bn the small holdings tßijy have here all they can rnalto is a biire liviig, aiid that m tea years' time) they will be so many years older, but no better oft than they are now. Tiat they shotdd ednficler whether, m the interests of their families and their old age, they would not be wife to sell their small high-priced farms hero, which ; ciinnot increase much more m value, and purchase larger ones m Southland, off which they not only can make a better living, but which, must increase m value ai settlomei.t progreaieg, and leave them licit and independent by tliat means alone, and ■ THE TERMS On which vre are offering thj Laud Pats it within the reach of everyone. : HALL & MEABON, TIMARU. TO LET— A Good 4-Roome.l ' COTTAGE, with 3 Acre<i of Laud and Oixhard, situated on Went Town Belt. i-i8 P 8023 HALL & MJEASON. C.F.C. Association. FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. CHEESE From the Temnka Dairy Factory NOW ON SALE AT CAIN'S TERRACE WAREHOUSE. JAMES W.ATKIWS, '. ,1-1/4:7983 •Monftg.jr. . /.'•: FETEKDS AT BOMK ' .rfpjfJß.:- "TIM ABU HBEALD DIOWTHIiT SIJIIKM4»^ , " Containing all Uw. principiil Hei's oj' the Month of Colonial tnt«n»t, Foat<)d to any , pick tbab; : , Thai* . Pewone who opj m the hobifc of - Moojjotf New«paperß to Uui Old Country mtj BATA THBMSBLVBS MUCH TIIOUIBLE "' and aVVayi secure ita deiipiitch ill time for "the BiigKih Mail,' by leaving their imtructiont at tail office.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2918, 30 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2918, 30 January 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2918, 30 January 1884, Page 4