We beg to draw the attention of our readers to a very valuable property to be offered for sale to-morrow. It consists of the township of Sunny Dale situated, in the North-Bast Valley, and' is at present owned by Captain Baldwin. The property is a most desh*able one as it occupies a situation in every respect unrivalled in the neighbonihood of Dunedin. It is at an easy distance from .the city, with which there is constant communication by means of cabs ; it commands a pleasant' prospect, and has the advantage of a sunny and j well-sheltered aspect. It is, in short, property certain to rise rapidly in value, and is offered for sale on convenient texws. . < • i We would draw the attention of pur readers to the, preliminary notice to be found in our advertising' columns of the Coiomal Insurance Company of New Zealand. The Company is about to be formed at Wellington under the most favourable auspices, and we looli forward to its marked success and prosperity. i „ . , < Cohnoiseues in tea will be glad to learn that the refreshing beverage may now be enjoyed by them in a much purer form than1 '-.at hitherto in vogue. The new method discovered of compressing the leaves possess€s many advantages over the old mode of preparation. It provides for obtaining a much- stronger jnfusion of more' delicate flavour, and at a greatly diminished expense; Full information concerning the matter will be found in our advertising, columns. [ The Ceylori Almanac for 'this year could not find room for 'the names of the two Catholic ' Bishops of the island, whose' jurisdiction extends to 180,000 Catholics. ■ . ' ..,,,.-
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 259, 19 April 1878, Page 12
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271Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 259, 19 April 1878, Page 12
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