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to ballot for a choice of sections. Tin principal point to be noted in connection with, the Improved Farm Set- , tloment Act is that it provides that ' the Government may advance monej tor improvements to enable the sett- ; lers to clear their lauds and brhi{z them into profitable occupation, and also to build their houses and fencing. Advances will be given sufficient to cover tho cost of clearing fifty acres. Very - stringent regulations will bo issued in regard to compulsory residence and tho transfer of sections, in order that only bona fide settlers should bo encouraged. No rent will be required until after the first ' burn.' " There was no land available in Canterbury or Otaga which could bo utilised under the scheme, but there was a, little in Southland. Wellington, Taranaki, and Auckland had the most available tor the purpose. The survey of the sections would be put in hand at once, and it was hoped that they would be onen for selection early in tho

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Wanteds. WANTED —Furnished Bedroom and SiLtiiig-room, lor couple, and on.: child; 3yrs permanent. .-ipply Jackson, Box o'.). WANTED— Capable Cook-Gcncra! • other help kept. .Mrs J. I'. Newman, ,Maiu Road (references required). WANTED, by pupil teacher—Board and Residence, with use of piano, near Main .School. Apply. Teacher, Herald Office. WANTED to Sell—First-class Gig Horse, guaranteed quiet, saddle or harness: will break 3 miiis. on the road; also sound, lady can drive; aged seven years. Apply'to Stone Stables. FOR SALE—Three New 4-Roomed Cottages, £330, £340 and £380; sunny sites; £lO deposit and 10s weekly. Apply T. C'oulthard-Mullions, Hay's .Buildings. SHOPS to Let—Tenants wanted for 3 Shops to be built in Stafford Street, North End; rent 18s, 20s, and 255. Apply T. Coulthard-Mullions, Hay's Buildings. SALE A Double-furrow ;uaranteed in thorough order). Apply Smaill 'and Lee. WANTED KNOWN For Fruit Trees. Bushes and Roses, l'ines and Maerocarpa, Floral Work, etc. G. CROSS. P.S.—We are now opening up our New Seeds in Vegetables and Flow is. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. r"v 0, 7, and 8-Roomed Houses, mostly 0 new, all in good repair; centrally situated 111 Arthur and Theodocia Streets, within a few hundred yards of Tiniaru Post. Office. Also several empty SECTIONS adjoining. These properties are lor ABSOLUTE SALE, and can he had at reasonable values to Cash Customers; clear titles. For further information apply to MR WM. EVANS, Lisava House, Theodoeia Street, or at the Office, of the ATLAS FLOUR MILLING COY., near Railway Station. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. ARTISTIC LITTLE .j-ROOMEI) VILLA. THIS Rroiierty is situate jn beautifully sunny position at Maori Hill. The House i's excellently finished, and being latelv built is thoroughly up-to-date. It has all possible, conveniences, and is connected with underground drainage. The Section (1-0 Am-) is nicely laid out in lawn and gardens. There is a, gooil fowl run, etc. Owner is determine,! (~ sell at Bedrock Value—half of which may remain at 4! per cent. If desired, Purchaser can have tenant for G months at £1 ner week. RONALD T,. FISHER, Bcswick Street. A Mil T. C. LILICO, M.R.C.V.S., JL (late • Govt.'Veterinarian) Has decided to commence the practice of his profession in South Canterbury. Residence: EMPIRE HOTEL, TIMARU.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13953, 13 July 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13953, 13 July 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13953, 13 July 1909, Page 7

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