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W A - ' Wanted a young girl to assist in house work. Apply at once to office of this paper AUCTION SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FARMS SATURDAY, 4th APRIL, 1903 CBESCENT ROOMS, 2 p.m. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO., in conjunction with J. R. MILLS & SON, have received instructions from Messrs Whittingham Bros, (on account of the death of Mr George Whittingham) to sell by public auction as above, their well-known Thornbury and Wild Bush farms, as follows— Lot I—Spring Bank Farm, Thornbury being sections 18, 19 and 20, block 7 Jacob's River H, containing 225 acres more or less, of which 50 acres are in rape, 18 acres turnips, 41 acres oats balance in English grass 1 Lot ll—Education Leasehold, being section 56, block 7, Jacob's River Hundred containing 216 acres, of which 60acres are in turnips, balance in English grasß, and on which is erected a six roomed house, stable, and other out buildings, also sheep yards and concrete sheep dip. This farm is leased from the Otago School Commissioners at an annual rental of L4O 10s, the present lease expiring on the 30th April, 1904, but is subject to the usual valuation clauses Lot lll—Woodeote Farm, near Riverton being sections 27, 28, 29, 55, and 56 block 111, Jacob's River Hundred containing 420 acres of which 40acres are in turnips, 325 acres English grass, balance partly bush, and on which is erected a six roomed house stable, barn and other outbuildings Note —These farms are conveniently situ ated, Nos 1 and 2 being alongside Thornbury township, while No 3 is within three miles of Riverton. They have all been well farmed and are in splendid heart For terms and further particulars apply to the Auctioneers District Lands and Survey Office, Invercargill, 14th March, 1903, Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned Crown sections will be offered for sale by public auction at this office on Saturday, 18th day of April, 1903, at 11 o'clock a.m. TOWN OF^RIVERTON Sections 11,12,13 and 14, block IX, 8, 9,10,11,12,13,1 G, 17,18 and 20, block X and 15 add 17, block XV Area lrood each. Upset price L 5 per section One-fifth of the purchase money must be paid on the fall of the hammer and the balance, together with £1 Crown grant fee, within 30 days, or the deposit will be forfeited. Full particulars and sale plans may Le obtained at this office.

JOHN HAY, Commissioner of Crows Lands. T ESLBYA N C UURCH Otautau 11, Drummond 7 —Mr Heaven. Nightcap 3 7 —Mr Guttery. South Hillend 11, Aparima 2.30, Otautau —Eev. F. W. Boys. Eiverton 7 (farawcll service) —Mr J. L. Mechaelis. Subject, " Lite's Evening Prayer," pUURCH OP ENGLAND Fourth Sunday in Lont St Mary's, Eiverton—B.3o a.m., Holy Communion, The Vicar; 11 a.ni., Mr Picket; 7 p.m., Dr Trotter. St Leonard's, Thornbury—ll a.m., Holy Communion, The Vicar. St Andrews, Otautau—7 p.m , The Vicar. XIjJW ZKALASD RAILWAYS. invercargill District OEEPUKI PACES, 25th MARCH, 1903 Afternoon train to Invercargill will leave Orepuki 5.30 pm, Eiverton 6.46, Thornbury 7.3 (connecting with Nightcaps train) Makarewa 7.47, luvercargill arrive 8.17 p m Special train stopping where required will leave Thornbury 5.18 p in, Otautau 6.3; Nightcaps arrive 5.55 p in. Evening train to Nightcaps will leave Eiverton 6.30 p m, Thornbury 7,'i (connecting with train from Orepuki), Otautau 7.50, Nightcaps arrive 8.35 p m. The 4 30 p m train Invercargill to Lumsden will NOT connect at Makarewa with the afternoon train from Orepuki. BY ORDER. VEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS (Inveecakgill District.) WEEK END EXCURSIONS TO QUEENSTOWN Commencing on SATURDAY, 3rd January, 1903, and on each subsequent Satur day up to and including SATURDAY, 28th March, EXCURSION TICKETS at a SPECIAL LOW RATE will be issued to Quecnstown from the undermentioned stations available for travel to Queenatown on Saturdays and for return to destination on the following Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. From Ist Class 2nd Class Eiverton 12s 0d 7s 9d Otautau 12s 6d 8s Od The above fares include saloon steamer passage for first class tickets and steerage steamer passage for second clase tickets. Cheap Tickets a c also issued at all the principal stations in South and These tickets are not available for break of journey In connection with these week end excursions the steamer will leave Queens town for the Head of the Lake at 9 30 a m on Mondays, returning from the Head of the Lake at 5.30 p in. Return fare from Queenatown'ss. * BY ORDER.

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Western Star, 20 March 1903, Page 3

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