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Properties to Let. SPLENDID DAISY AND AGEICUI TUEAL FAEMS. To Let on 12 Years' Leases, with power t Purchase by tho Tenant. THE NEW ZEALAND AND AUS TEALIAN LAND COMPANY (Ld. are now prapared to Let, at moderate rentals Bomo of tho finest Dairying Land m Ne\ Zealand, situated on their EDENDAL] Estate, m close proximity to the Dair Factory. The Land is ail under Engliai GraSß, and on Beveral of the Farms larg Dwelling:houßDs are erected. Compeusatioi will be given to outgoing tenants at th expiry of their leases for approved farn buildings erected by them. Farmers m tin locality who last season supplied milk to tin Dairy grossed from £6 to £8 per cow, an< th« opportunity now offered should bi specially attractive to settlers with workinj families. The Company are also prepared to Le AGRICULTURAL FAEMS on their TO TAEA, LEVELS, PAREOEA, ARD GOWAN, and WAITEPEKA Estates, th( Land on which is well known to be unsur passed m the colony. The Terms offered by the Company foi Leasing their Lands are specially liberal, anc moderate rentals will be accepted, but ir every case intending tenants must satisfy the Company that they possess sufficient working capital, and aro m a position to carry out th( conditions of lease. Tho Company are at all times prepared t< treat for the Solo of Farms. For full particulars, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND AND AUS. TRALIAN LAND COMPANY (LIMITED), Dunedin. Or their Aeents. 9-23 4255 TO LET, 6 ROOMED HOUSF, Bath-room, &c. witli Half-acre Garden, Waiti Eoad, Stable and Paddock, Heaton Street. 2-6 5744 W. RUTHERFURD. SPLENDID LAND TO BE LET OB SOLD FOR AGRICULTURAL AND DAIEY FAEMS. THE PROPERTY OF THE N.Z. MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. A NUMBER of IMPROVED and UNIMPROVED FAEMS, averaging m size from 100 to 1000 acres, forming part of tho Stnithmoro, Waieola KsUitcs and other Properties situated near Otautau, and adjacent to Jacob's Eiver, with railway passing through tho first named Properties. The whole of the Land is virtually level almost every acre being available for the plough. The soil is rirh and deep and capable, after working, of yielding largo crops of grain, roots and gr.iss. DAIRY FACTORIES aro fast becoming a feature of Now Zealand, and it is evident that Butter and Cheese, with its combination pi^ rearing, will be among tho main staples of this colony. Tho opportunity now offered of acquiring firat-clasß Dairy Lands Bhould tboroforo be of great advantage to persons with families of growing children, as Dairy Farms can be worked with the best effect by the combined efforts of a family working together. The Woodlaw Forest adjoins tho Property, ensuring timber for building, fencing and firewood purposes, coal and limo nro procurable at a short distance. Intending Purchasers should personally inspect these lands during the ensuing period of cheap railway fares, and form their own opinion of them. To meek tho depressed stnto of the land market, and to oncourage bond Jide settlers, Iheso farms aro offered at tho exccerAionally low rato for rich deep soil of from £2 10s to £5 per acre according to locality and improve menU. Interest at 6 per cent per annum on unpnid purchase money. These will be tho terms for purchase, and parties making a deposit will be given special advantages. These prices will form tho basis of loasing farms, tho rent of which will be equal to from 3s to 6s, with the option of purchase at any time during the period of the lease, the duration of which is fixed for a term of 5 years with purchasing clause. As it is too late now to put m crops thie year, arrangements can bo made that interest or rent will only beeomo chargeable as from Ist July, 188G, while immediate possession can be given to enable farmers to mako theii preparations for next season. For further particulars, &c, apply to OHAELE3 WM. EICHBAUM, Land Agent, Pleasant Point, on behalf of the Association ; or MESSES JONAS & BOUBN, Auctioneers, &c, Timaru. MESSES MUNDELL & CO., Auctioneers, &c, Gcraldino. ME X. F. GRAY, Auctioneer, &c, Temuka. JAMES A. GRACIE & CO., D. MACLEAN, 11-7 4776 Timaru. New Zealand Railiuays. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO FAIRLIE OREEK. FAIRLIE CREEK RACES, APEIL Ist ON tho Ist April EXCUBSION TICKETS to FAIRLIE CREEK will bo ißsuec as under : — Bettjbn Fabeb. Ist 2nd From Class.. Class. Timaru, Washdyko 5s 3s 9d Lovcls, Waitohi Eoad, ) . n nt Pleasant Point j 4s 3s Od Sutherlands, Cavo 3s 23 3d Tho morning train from Timaru to Fairlii Creek and evening train from Fairlio Creel will convoy the Excursionists, and will rut later than usual as follows, and bo correa pondingly later than usual at each inter mediato station : — Timaru, dep 8.20 a.m Fairlie Creek, arr. ... ... 11.6 a.m Fairlio Crock, dep. ... ... 6.25 p.jn Timaru, arr. ... 8.55 p.m Stopping at Platform Stations if required am taking passengers from and to any station a; usual. Tho Excursion Tickets will only bo avail able for day of issue and by tho train namei herein. Saturday Beturn Tickets to Fairlie Creel will be issued at Timaru, Winscombo. am intermediate stations on Ist April, availabl for return on lßt or 2nd. 3-25 312 By Order. AET UNION. BY PEEMISSION FEOM THI COLONIAL SECRETAEY. I INTEND HOLDING an ART UNIOI SHORTLY. The PICTURES, whicl are the work of various Artists, aro on viov at my Shop, opposite Messrs Jonas am Bourn's, Great North Eoad. Full particular will bo advertised m a few days. 3-27 334 A. LANGBEIN.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3585, 27 March 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3585, 27 March 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3585, 27 March 1886, Page 1