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LIST OF RUNS TO BE SUBMITTED TO AUCTION, AT THE LAND OFFICE, OHRISTCHURCH, ON 29m MAY, 1884, AT 12 O'CIiOCK NOOrf. rpHE License for each Run shall bo for a Term of about Six Years, terminating Ist March, 1890, subject to t'.o provisions of the X Land Act 1877, and its amendments. Purchasers will have to pay on the fall of tho hammer fifteen months rent to tho Ist September, 1885, m pursuance of Clause 8., Sub-section 3 of Soction 16 of the Land Act 1877 Amendment Act 1879. uj Upset ° 6 i Formerly held by Locality. Character of Country. Am. Annual !R P* ' . ~~ ~~ ~~ — — — Acres. £ s. d. N 2 J.T. Peacock Between Eyre and Waimakaiiri ... Manuka scrub 2,815 23 9 2 N 3 H Bretash . ... Between Eyro and Waimakarin ... Manuka scrub ... ... 9,1 M7GI2 4 N 4 A.H.Cunningham Near Ashley Head ... ... Summercountry 0.000 10 8 4 N 5 Clifford and Weld Stoneyhurst ... J. ear the sea ... ... 1,799 j 44 19 6 N 6G. Rutherford, iun Big Ben Range Summercountry 2./08 . 618 6 N 7 J.W.M.Cox... Poult er River... Slimmer country 6,000 , 0 8 4 N 8 J.W.Bruce Eaat Poulter River ... ... High country 5,000 W 8 4 N 9 J W Bruce Bealey and Waimakarin ... High country ... ... 2,160 [ 9 0 0 N 10 j' w' Brace South sido Upper Waimakarin ... Summercountry... ... 6,980 14 15 10 N 11 j'w'Bruco " '" '■'■'■ West of River Poulter ... ... Summercountry... ... 5,000 10 8 4 NI2I R M Cotton ■•• Near Lake Coloridgo ... ... Summer country ... ... 11,000 34 7 6 Nl3 a MVRhp Head waters of Rangitata ... I Summer country ... ... | 5,000 20 16 8 Nl4 GMcßne '■'■'■ Head waters of Rangitata ... I Summer country | 5,000 20 16 8 N 15 T H Potts ■•• Head waters of Rangitata ... Summercountry... ... j 10,0,0 83 G 8 NIG J.'R.'andW. M. Campbell '.'.'. Head waters of Rangitata ... I Summer country 5,000 4113 4 Nl7 G L Mellish ... ... Lake Heron ... ... ■•• j Summer country ... ... 10,000 83 6 8 N 18 W Gerard ■■ Head waters of Rakaia... ... | Summer country ... ... 5,000 41 13 4 Nl9 Cuuterburv and Otago Association South bank of Rakaia Biver bed on the plains ... j «J3'J j 23 9 6 N2O Canterbury and Otago Association South bank of Rakaia River bod, on the pains ... 18b ; 26 b N2l Canterbury and Otago Association South bank of Rakaia River bed on the plains ... ; 112 , J« 0 "V 22 "Ri-iwn nnd Alli-n . South bank of Rakaia ... ... | River bed, on tho plains ... ' 190 I: 2 8 9 N 4 I MePhail '.'.' .'•• LakeTekapo... ... ... | Summer country ! 20,000 j 100 0 0 N24 Suttonßros " .". ■• River Dobson... ... ••• | Very high, summer country j 5,000 20 16 8 N25 Suttonßros! '.". ■• East of Lake Ohau ... ... I Very high, summer country i 2,000 . 8 6 8 N2O Brown and Grey ... ■• Near Burkes Pass ... ... , Summercountry... ... 15,000 j 101 5 0 N27 C W Tancrcd .. Near Geraldine ... ... ', Good ... ' ... ... | 355 j 817 6 N 28 c!w!Tancred '.'.. ... Near Geraldine ... ... i Good ... ... ... i 282 9 8 0 N 29 MePhail and jamiesou... ... Between Lakes Ohou and Hawea Very high, summer country 5,000 20 16 8 N 30 ! MePhail and Jamieson.!. ... River Ahuriri.., ... ... Very high, summer country 5,000 20 16 8 N3l MePhail and Jamieson... ... River Ahuriri... ... ... | Vory high, summer country 5,000 , 20 16 8 N 32 F. Huddlestone ... ... H»ad of Mokarora River ... Very high, summer country 4,532 9 7 6 N33 F Huddlestone ". ... East of MokaTora River ... Vory high, summer country : 7,400 10 10 6 N 34 F. Huddlestone .. ... East of Lake Wanaka ... ... Very hiph, summer country | 10,000 I 12 10 0 N3SH.P. M. Aynslev ... ... West of Mokarora River ... Very high, summer country ] 5,000 j 30 0 N36 nP M Ayu«ley ... •• West of Mokarora River ... Very high, summer country i 5,000 i 3 0 0 N37 W. G. Stowart ... ... North of River Wilkin ... ... Very high, summer country j 5,000 j 315 0 N3B W.G.Stewart ... ... North of River Wilkin ... ... Very high, summer country ! 5,000 j 315 0 N39 W.G.Stewart ... ... South of River Wilkin ... ... Very high, summer country | 5,000 J 4 3 0 N4O W.G.Stewart "! ... North of River Wilkin ... ... Very high, summer country : 5,000 ; 4 3 0 N4l Chalmers and Kerin ... ... River Wilkin ... ... ... Very high, hummer country i 5,000 , 710 0 N 42 I John Kerin ... River Wilkin ... ... ... Very high, summer country 5,000 i 710 0 N 43 I J McLaren . ... Island, head of Lako Wanaka ... Very Mgh country ... j 99 110 0 N 41 R. McGregor... ... ... West of Rivor Hawea ... ... Very high country ... j 11,500 17 19 0 N45! r! McGregor ... ... ... West of River Hawea ... ... Very high country ... \ 5,000 7 s^lo N 46 1 R McGregor ... ... Between Rivers Hawea and Maka- .. . j . rora ... ... •■■ Very high country ... ' 7,680 610 0 N 47 | F H Fraser . ... East of River Hawea ... ... ] Very high country ... : 10,00(1 18 10 6 N4B'F. H. Fraser ... ... ... West of River Hawea ... ... Very high country ... : 5,000 j 410 0 N 49 f! h! Fraser ... ... ... West of River Hawea ... ... Very high country ... 5,000 j 410 0 NSO F. h! Frnser ... ... ... East of River Hawea ... ... Very high country ... j 5,000 410 0 Nslj FH. Fraser ... ... ... West of River Hawea ... ... Very high country ... , 5,000 410 0 N52 A.C.Thomson ... ... T lining Lake Wanaka ... ... Vory high country - ... I 6,145 I 713 6 N63'A. C. Thomson ... ... , West of Lake Wanaka ... ... Very high country ... | 5,000 | 3 0 0 Plans may be seen at the Land Offices, Christchurch, Timaru, and Dunedin, on and after Ist May next. WALTER KITSON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Land Oißee, Christchurch, April 24th, 1884. 4-29 9124 Sheep Dip. Publication. WILSON'S COLONIAL SHEEP DIP. T HE >%§sß?& a^ BANK " „ . . uc , OF NEW ZEALAND. J%d% A fT»HE Propnetors wish to bring before the #(\ftd LO/A* -"■ notice of FfcocKMASTEBs the continued Tlie Proprietor of tho Mebcantile and »\V**** _ *€/JU+ Success of this Dip. Mr Logan Wilsox, of Bankruptcy Gazette op New Zealand JULVV i I H a E . Tftl Bush > lloTin S Rct ; red from t»° Trild °. V lO "as much pleasure m announcing to Sub *•: I «• inconvenience previously felt of two similar scr ibcrs and the public generally that the ffiKfeMWSftK names clashing is at an end. Subecription to the Gazette is now reduced 5 TBgsa3g» ___ T We beg to Caution Flockowners not to con- to TWO GUINEAS per annum as from the rf. ■■■ a found the "Logan WUson Dip" (disapproved of lst J anuarj , 188*. Ho is enabled to make *- J* II 3/ A 1 at the Hawke ' 5 Ba y tnals ) Wlth our " WIL ' this intimation m consequence of the highly f II /»o SON'S COLONIAL, nnd regret that, no! encouraging increaso m circulation which ■* B **• Imping received notieo, we did not compote there. cont inues to attend each issue of what lias Tf"% If" 'W!^ We maintain, and our Reports from the whole roved to bo a mo3t va i lmb i 0 business publiMJ JL J^ of Otago and elsewhere (see our Circular for cation) ant l because of tho economic reforms ~" 1884) confirm our assertion, that this is the only introduced by tlio Chattels Securities SOLE MANUFACTURERS! reliable Dip that can be used to Ensure a Clean Amendment Act 1883. J. HATCH ACO NOW° MANUFACTURED* EITHER WITH llio Gazette has now entered its NINTH " ** WW.j OR vyiTHOUT GLYCERINE A3 ORDERED, s" ear of existence; and, encouraged by its INVEECAHQILI,. iy Quantities fob Lahoe Fxockb. V^ success, the Proprietor begs to assure his numerous Subscribers throughout tho colony r pxp«a r pTT\ / f/"-\T\jT a T eg that neither labor nor expense will be spared i, y. n ■«' , t «i , „ m sustaining its present deserved reputation, _. „ „ , Ohapi, Orari, South Canterbury, January 3rd, 1883. as tlie most useful and reliable circular of its Tihe Mannger Canterbury larmers Co-operative Association, Limited, limaru. kind m New Zealand Dear Sin, — Replying to your enquiry regarding " Wilson's Colonial Sheep Dip," I used it last season and found it to answer very well. The Dip is slow m action, but the results . ™* Halp-teABLT Tkdex WiU m future bo aro lasting. Live Ticks, &c, may bo found, together with dead ones, a few day after dipping, 18Sucd separately, at an oitra charge of Five but a fortnight after all will be dead. I clipped my ewes once and the hoggets twice. Wash- SHILIINGS per annum. ing the lot at shearing time, the wool came out ns clean, bright and soft as could bo desired. Note. — Subscription, with Index, £2 7s The growth wa3 certainly not impaired by the Dip, the average growth per sheep being per annum ; -without Index, £2 2s per rather over that of previous years — Yours faithfully, annum — Payable m Advance. „ , _ T .„ _ „ , xK> A - B _ A - R^?^ > Persons desirous of subscribing to the Messrs Hatch & Co., Invercargill. Home Bush, January 15th, 1881-. Gazette from the let January, 1884, will Dear Sirs,— This is to certify that I havo used your Sheep Dip for tho last two seasons, pleaso send their names and addresses to the and I am so thoroughly satisfied with it that I intend to order sufllcier.t this season to dip Agent for Timaru. T. G. CORK. about 20,000 sheep. I can recommend it to all breeders of sheep. Head Office Dunedin R T Whbeleb JAMES A. McILRAITH, No 8 _ Stafford ' etreefc Dunedin. ' Manager Home Bush Estato, Canterbury, N.Z. 12 28 7815 J. HATCH & CO. are the SOLE AGENTS m tho Middlo Island for Down's Farmers' Friend, for Smut m Wheat. ~~~~~ Agents— NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. rXOLLONIVH OPTICAT ANn nnn CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ld. ; and II TNSTRITMimTH MESSRS ROBERT WILKIN & CO., TIMARU. % an b^Sned fhrSh^lfents, J. HATCH & CO., INVERCARGILL, gordon and gotch, Melbourne AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, Free of a " ohar B«« » aT( > 10 P er oont eommi» 3-17 8G69 PROPRIETORS. " oa- „ . I P ._ M _. __-«, 4-inch Truneit Theodolite, best quality | Conveyances. trough and oirou , ar % 3 0 c , THE WONDER OF THE WOELD. l'^ j°" j° l\ ° ° y>t 6-inch do., do 34 0 C HERMAN'S WORLD -RENOWNED 6^^^^^^ 4-inch Theodolite, best quality ...81 0 C SHEEP-WASH gpPWviiqwfcfjt<T o-inch ao., do. ... .., ... ao 0 t tvrx "^^ ■£zj£zzz*-* =: "" £-inch do y do. ... ... ... 28 10 f CELEBRATFT) ™rTN DFSTROYFR COAOHKS - X^t J Y"\ -'V M M ° CJUjiLUKAIJiIJ VHiKlllM UJtolßOYJiii. 4-inch V Lovel (improved), with WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE, AND looking plates, io 81 Th.s Preparation is known throughout the ORARI - M i?J T N^ Sf^SP*®™' & °' f^o^^l^^S^^^ W B^\ t ° «^"«-P«"«-.U-t-« TELES^ii^TSafor^onomic,, Le on sheep, goats, orcatUe S ™ poaches :- It is sufficient to say that ONE SHILLING Waihi Bush — dep., 6.40 a.m. Catalogues can bo obtained of Gordon and PACKET of the Powder dissolved m Two Waihi Bush — nrr., 8 p.m. Gotou, Melbourne Sydney, and Brisbane. Buckets of Water will wash EIGHTEEN Gbbaldwe to Obaei and Back. _^ SHEEP. This admits the most economical, Geraldino— dep., 8.40 a.m., 10.40 a.m., Christohurcll Agency. as well as the simplest plan m tho world for 3 p.m., 5.35 p.m. ___ the cure and prevention of diseases incident Orari — d?p., 8.52 a.m., 11,50 a.m., 4.15 "]»/■". H JJ, AHEENE to farm stock. By its use the farmer can p.m., 6.51 p.m. Jj/JL secure the health of his stock at the rate of £d In connection with the above line of (Addroes Box 8 Post-Office Christper head per annum. Coaches, wo have the Livery and Bait Stables ' , ' , . ' at Geraldino where Light Expresses, Buggies, enured), In all large Sheep Districts m Australia, Gigs, and Saddle Horses can be obtained on HAS BEEN APPOINTED OUR ADVERSouth America, and Africa no other prepara- the shortest notice. USING AGENT tion is used. The Vermin Destroyer is also N.B. — The most experienced drivers and j> or ij- or th Canterbury invaluable for the purposes of the Horticul- grooms are kept m connection with tho biisi- ] turist ; and it is most extensively used by the ness, theroforo the Public can rely on tho » jjj, LETTERS or CORRESPONDFlower and Kitchen Gardeners m Europe, greatest civility and attention m all business _£\. ENOE intended for tho EDITORIAL America and the British Possessions m all entrustedto the firm DEPARTMENT of this paper, ought to be parts of tho Globe. One Packet dissolved m xleaa Office, Geralaino. ADDRESSED to tho EDrTOR. two buckets of water will serve for over half- J. MUNDELL & CO., ADVERTISEMENTS ORDERS FOR an-acre of ground, and will effectually pre- 4210 . Proprietors. PRINTING, and all business matters relating vent blight and exclude all other garden = the office( th c l lC q U es, &c, to peBU - ROYAL MAIL TO MACKENZIE be ADDEESSEfi to the MANAGER j As a VERMIN KILLER it is an unrivalled COUNTRY. T&rvSnf^Z^ a ri /, ro< ? t u . este d «iat NO specific. Its use will speedily exterminate aU LETTERS' bo directed, either to the Prohousehold pests, such as bugs, cockroaches, HTHE Royal Mail Coach runs to Burko's P m imvi^V^Yih l^!" tv! fleas on animals, moths m furs, and insects on -L Pass three times a week, viz. :-Mon- ° mce ' PRIVATELY, if the communications birds of all kinds, from the canary to the day, Wednesday and Friday, returning samo oro :??' of a P"vate nature, as delays are poultry. For this purpose simple and plain duy to catch Evening Train. wmrtime. occasioned hy to rtcirg. directions aro given on every packet. The The Mail Coach leaves Fairlie Creek after -«■ «r mr up'u nnn tttttttj /->tt t». Powder can also be used m a dry state for the the arrival of tho First Train on Mondays^for Vfl la n tiu i i p it -.1 destruction of rats and mice. A little Tekapo Ferry, returning to catch tho Last il . , ,?l' '-^ it M T«^Lt ,r! »?'^ sprinkled on a slice of bread and butter, or a Train to Timaru on Tuesdays. *?;• V?^~ r „.* ™, £ * Z"", ..?"., T*"Eiece of meat or cheoso, is sought after greodily Having takon over from Mr John Hinckloy — — J_ '—. ! _ — . y thoso vermin, while the household pets tho J^err Stablos at Albury and Fairlio Hop Bitters aro tho Puroßt and Bost Bitters such as eats and dogs will not touch it m any Oreok, wo hopo l>y strict attention to business, ovorma d 0 . Thoy aro oompouudod from Hops, form, and are thoroforo perfectly safe. combined witu moderate charges, to merit a Halt, Buohn, Mandrako, and Dandolion, sharoof t!io public support hitherto bostowod —tho oldost, bost, and most vulnablo modiTho ahove marvolloiiß discovery has gained on our prodecoflsor. oinon m tho world and oontain all the 1 bost for Herman Bros, and Co., London, the silver Good Grooms are kept m both Stables, &nd most onrativo proportios of all qthor medal at tho Intercolonial Exhibition, Mcl- and Buggies, Expresses, Coachos and Saddle remedies, boing tho greatest Blood Purifier, bourne, 1866, besides numerous testimonials Horseß can bo hired at a minute's notice. Livor Roprnlator, and Lifo and Health Rofrom Government officials and all the elitr of Good Paddockingj Horses Broken to J t }T s? Agont °-?, oa , rth - No "Jisoaso or ill t ho medical faculty m Europe. Saddle and Harness "and ever, ■ ««» jWkjn. ffi,* l^ "and ° porf"t HERMAN BROS AND CO. hog to an- j. 9 3848 BDKaE9S & ffi ant Jt '*££ anounco that thoy liave appointed as their To all whoao omploymont oauso irro(?nSolo Agent for Timaru, Wm. GUNN, ~ larity oftho bowolsor nrlnary orgonß, or who Chemist, from whom tho Preparation can be ' requiro an Appotizor, Tonio and mild Stimobtaincd m Parcels. Prico ONE SHILLING, RANGITATA AND PEEL FOREST nlont, Hep Bittera aro invaluable, boing highly or Six Packets for FIVE SHILLINGS. COACH ourative, touio and atimnlating, without m Liberal reduction allowed to tho trade. ' toxicating. No matter what your foolings or BtoU SSS r Fro ß ßO™°LOinS'N Ara ' TTAVnrO PURCHASED the above Line I^%^&^ £s%?& iIILK-^NU KUAJJ, I.UJNJJUW XX of COACHES, I be« to inform tho mck, but if yon only fool bad or misorablo, use e-ii odUl Public that after Saturday, tho 9th February, Hop Bittern at onoe. It may Bavo your life. tho COACH to MEET tho EXPRESS Hundreds havo been Ravod by so doinif. JCSOO ■"■ TRATN from tho SOUTH will bo DISCON. 1 bo i )tti<l for a oaso thoy will not euro or MOLLEB'S COD LIVER OIL tbere TINUED. A COACH to MEET tho EX- W'\ "° T„J^ °f Wm fore i. distinguished by tho uttor ab MKBS FROM tho NORTH will run on fe n Zber Hon Bi«Z ft no vifo^'drl^od ° .-»»*• TTTli'n'nAVa 'Ptllfoanivo i a i n>rr-n XtClnOilllJOr, HOP i>H/LOrri \H JIO VIIO, firuKKUU f icnoo of tlio nauseous tasto and offonmv -THURSDAYS and SATUR- drunkon nostrnm, but tho Pnrost and Bout odour ueual m cod liver oil. Its nonsoquon I'AXH, leaving I'cel lorcst at 8.45 a.m., and Moaioino ovor maflo ; tho " lnvalkla'n Friond easy digestibility makos superfluous tho ad leaving the Rangitata on the return journoy and Hopo," and no porson or family should bo mixture of other in|(redi(inU uard for imprnv at 12.30 p.m. without them. Try the Bitters to-day. Got 1•* ordinary (.Mi. 'i-1 8274 GEORGE NEWMAN at Chomtetaor Druggtato.— Adv. (3)

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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 3018, 27 May 1884, Page 4

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