: Business Notices. . SEVEN OASES NEW GOODS. Just Landed, ex s.g. Mararoa. Cliristmas and New Yeai Presents. G. &T_~YOUMG ARE now Showing a Large and Variec Stoek of New Goods, which have beei specially selected by their Mr George Younj for the Christmas Trade here, In Gold and Silver Watches In Gold, and Silver Jewellery In Silver and Eleqtro-Plftted Ooods In all Departments the Stock will be found to contain the Newest and Most Fashionable Goods to be obtained in the Home Markets. 1 Inspection respectfully. Invited. G. St •T.-YOUNQ, IMPORTERS, r Practical Watchmakers and Jewellers, DUNEDIN, TIMARU & OAMARU. 1222 5266 ■ ■ ■ CHEAP CHRISTMAS GROCERIES, Etc. BEEHIVE STORES, TZMAftV, Cobnbb Maik South Road and Noeth Stbbbt. ' Business and Premises for Sale or to Let. JOHEPHERD, to Reduce his Very • iO ' Large Stock, submits the folio w- , ing from his Price -List, specially made for CASH ONLY:— Flour, Bruce, Allen or Meek's, 501b, 4/8 Oatmeal, Fresh, Meek's, 261b, 3/Tea, 1/4, 1/10, */4, 2/9 per lb Tea, per box, fair quality, 11/6 • Tea, half-chests, from 1/1} to 2/3 per lb Sugar, White Crystal, per bag, 3id per lb Tobaoco, from 6/- per lb . ' ; Vestas, 1/4, best 1/6 dozen - Currents, clean and new, 5Jd per lb | Raisins, Eleme and Sultanas, 7d per lb Corn Flour, from 4id per lb ' Candles 6d, Jam 6d per lb Coffee, from 1/4 per lb Pickles Bd, Vinegar 9d per bottle Kerosene, from 7/- per tin. 13-11 6163 NOTICE. [ , . • ' • ■ •' D ANDERSON begs leave to return • thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him by his numerous Customers ' for the last thirteen' years, and can fully assure them that no effort on his part will-te spared to merit a continuance of their favor, and to meet the requirements of the 1 times ho i» prepared to. execute all work-entrusted ' to him at prices hitherto unknown in the 1 district, viz.; Horse Shoeing at 6s, 7s and 8s [ per Set for Cash. = . ■ ' ■ ■ • ? ' taddbek provided free for all horses left to 1 be Shod, and parties requiring their horses Fed One Shilling each. Look for Circular, whioh will be issued in a few days. D.ANDERSON, Pleasant Point. January 9tb, 1886. 1 11 5459 : BON-ACCORD CARRIAGE WORKS. A RCHIBALD F BASES, PROPRIETOR. MAIN NORTH ROAD (Next King's Stables TIMARU. «-12 S3> * Properties to Let. SPLENDID LAND TO BE LET OB SOLD FOR AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRY FARMB. THE PROPERTY OF THE N;Z. MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. A NUMBER of IMPROVED and UNIMPROVED FARMS, averaging in size from 100 to 1000 acres, forming part of the Strathmore, Waicola Estates and other Properties situated near Otautau, and adjacent to Jacob'B River, with railway passing through the first named Properties. The whole of the Land is virtually level ) almost every acre being available for the plough. The soil' is rioh and deep and capable, after working, of yielding large crops of grain, roots and grass. DAIRY FACTORIES 1 are fast becoming a feature of New Zealand, ' and it is evident that Butter and Cheese with > its combination pig rearing, will be among the main staples of this colony. Tho opportunity ■. now offered of acquiring first-class Dairy Lands should therefore be of great advantage to persons witli families of growing children, r as Dairy Farms can be worked with the best effect by tho combined efforts of a family working together. I Tho Woodlaw Foreßt adjoins the Property) ensuring timber for building, fencing and i firewood purposes, cool and lime are procurable at a short distance. Intending Purchases should personally - inspect' these lands during the ensuing period of cheap railway fares, and form their owe opinion of them. ■• . To meet the depressed state of the lane market and to encourage bond fide settlers, ' . tjicse farms are offered at the exceptionally J low rate for rich deep soil of from £t 10s tc r £5 per acre according to locality and improve merits. Interest at 6 per cent per annum oi a unpaid purchase money. These will be the terms for purchase; -and parties making t deposit will be given special advantages. These prices will form the basis of leasing farms, the rent of which will be equal to from 9 3s to 69, with the option of purchase at unj time during the- period of the lease, the duration of which is fixed for a term of 6 years with purchasing clause. . i As it is too late now to put in cropt) thi: ** year, arrangements can be made that interest or rent will only become chargeable oa front Ist July, 1886, while immediate possession cat 3 be given to enable farmers to make theii n preparations for next season. • '• For further particulars, &c, apply to '• CHARLES WM. EICHBAUM, Land- Agent, Pleasant Point, on behalf of th< Association ; or 7 MESSRS JONAS & BOURN, . ' ; Auctioneers, &c., Timaru, ; MESSRS MUNDELL & CO., Auctioneers, &c, Goraldino. A MR K. F. GRAY, . ° Auctioneer, 4c., Temuka. ~ b, JAMES A. GRAOIE & CO., D. MACLEAN, , 11-7 4776 Timaru,
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3523, 13 January 1886, Page 1
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