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Hotels. GROSVENOR HOTEL, TIMARU. Patbonised by HIS EXCELLENCY SIR WILLIAM JERVOIS, X.08., AND LEADING CITIZENS OF NEW ZEALAND. TIHE ABOVE HOTEL IS REPLETE WITH EVERT CONVENIENCE POE THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. PRIVATE SUITES OF APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES EN ROUTE. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS WILL MEET WITH EVERY ATTENTION AND CONVENIENCE. MEALS TO MEET EARLY AND LATE TRAINS. lath Room, Sample Rooms, two of Thuraton's Best .Billiard Tables, AND ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Night Porter m attendance. WALTER F. BROWN, PROPRIETOR (Successor to J. D. KETT). 11-11 4812 MASONIC HOTEL (Opposito Railway Station), ST. ANDREWS. IHAS, WEDERELL v Eight Years Proprietor of the Fairlie Creek Cotel), having leased the above Hotel from [r Brown, is prepared to welcome his old •lends and the public, and as the House is cry Commodious and Convenient, patrons iay rely on being Comfortable. WINES, SPIRITS and BEER of Best Irands. HORSES and BUGGIES on HIRE. GOOD STABLING, with Groom m Lttendanco. 9-17 4210 Properties to Let. PLENDID LAND TO BE LET OR SOLD FOR AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRY FARMS. 'HE PROPERTY OF THE N.Z. MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. A NUMBER of IMPROVED and UN□L IMPROVED FARMS, averaging m izo from 100 to 1000 acres, forming part of lie Strathmore, Waicola Estates and other 'ropertirs situated near Otautau, and adjaent to Jacob's River, with railway passing trough the first named Properties. The whole of the Land is virtually level lmost every acre being available for the lough. The soil is rich and deep and apahle, after working, of yielding large crops f grain, roots and grass. DAIRY FACTORIES re fast becoming a feature of New Zealand, nd it is evident that Butter and Cheese, with :s combination pig rearing, will be among the lain staples of this colony. The opportunity ow offered of acquiring first-class Dairy iands should therefore bo of great advantage 3 persons with families of growing children, s Dairy Farms can be worked with the best ffect by the combined efforts of a family forking together. The Woodlaw Forest adjoins the Property, nsuring timber for building, fencing and rcwood purposes, coal and lime are procurble at a short distance. Intending Purchasers should personally aspect these lands during the ensuing period f cheap railway fares, and form their own pinion of them. To meet the depressed state of the land larket, and to encourage bond fide settlers, lieso farms are offered at tho exceptionally jw rate for rich deep soil of from £2 10s to !5 per acre according to locality and improve aents. Interest at 6 per cent per annum on □paid purchaso money. These will be the srms for purchaso, and parties making a eposit will be given special advantages. These prices will form the basis of leasing inns, tho rent of which will be equal to from sto 6s, with the option' of purchnso at any ime during the period of the lease, the uration of which is fixed for a term of 5 ears with purchasing clause. As it iB too late now to put m cropa this ear, arrangements can bo made that interest r rent will only become chargeablo as from st July, 1886, while immediate possession an bo given to enable farmers to make their reparations for next season. For further particulars, ie, apply to CHARLES WM. EICHBAUM, jand Agent, Pleasant Point, on behalf of the Association ; or MESSRS JONAS & BOURN, Auctioneers, &c, Timaru. MESSRS MUNDELL & CO., Auctioneers, &c, Geraldine. MR K. F. GRAY, Auctioneer, &c, Temuka. JAMES A. GRACIE & CO., D. MACLEAN, 11-7 4776 Timaru. IPLENDID DAIRY AND AGRICULTURAL FARMS. Co Let on 12 Years' Leases, with power to Purchaso by tho Tenant. rllE NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN LAND COMPANY (Ld.) re now prepared to Let, at moderate rentals, oino of the llnest Dairying Lund m New Zealand, Bituatck on their EDKNDALE Estate, iv close proximity to the Dairy factory. Tho Land is all under English Jrass, and on several of the Farms largo }welling:houses are erected. Compeusation rill be given to outgoing tenants at tho xpiry of their leases for approved farm mildings erected by them. Farmers m tho ocality who last Beason supplied milk to the )airy grossed from £6 to £8 per cow, and ho opportunely now offered should be pecially attractive to settlers with working amilies. The Company are also prepared to Let LGRICULXURAL FARMS on their TOL'ARA, LEVELS, PAREORA, ARDJOWAN, and WAITEPEKA Estates, the iand on which is well known to bo unsur>assed m the colony. The Terms offered by the Company for leasing their Lands are specially liberal, and noderate rentals will be accepted, but m very caße intending tenants must satisfy tho /Ompariy that they possess sufficient working apital, and are m a position to carry out the onditions of lease. Tho Company are at all times prepared to reat for the Sale of Farms. For full particulars, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN LAND COMPANY (LIMITED), : ' , Dunedin ; Or their Agonta, ' 9-28 4255

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3542, 4 February 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3542, 4 February 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3542, 4 February 1886, Page 1