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special NOTICE. l4m jm^S^S^OOm BY FREB gELECTIONj EXTENDING OVER TEN YEA.RS. NO PORTION OF THE PURCHASEMONEY PAYABLE FOR SEVEN YEARS, UNLESS AT THE OPTION 0F THE PURCHASER. INTEREST AT 5 PEB CENT. qpHE NEW ZEALAND AGRIL CULTURAL COMPANY, wishing to promote the settlement of hona fide Farmers, have determined to throw open, for SALE B^ FREE SELECTION, 5,000 ACRES of their fine Estate, upon terms in point of liberality never before offered in New Zealand, SELECTION of position and area may be ma( j e on any portion of the Estate to suit the views of purchasers, when the Company will immediately survey the land selected ; which, being {j>ee from ftny encumbrance whatever a TITLE can be granted under " The Land Transfer Act." SITUATION.—The property commences by joining the Edendale Estate, about four miles below Gore, on the Mataura Plains,and extends in one continuous block of rich alluvial plains and rolling downs through Croydon, Wantwood, Waimea, Longridge, Caroline» Josephville, and Eyre Creek Plains for a distance of over 60 miles, intersected throughout by railwa 7 communication. CAPABILITIES. — Intending purchasers are invited to inspect the land in its natural state and at present under cultivation, the latter consisting of artificial grasses, turnips, wheat, barley, oats, and potatoes, to the extent of about 25,000 acres, which cannot be surpassed in any part of New Zealand. Terms of Payment extending over Ten Years, at Five per cent, per annum. No Interest for the first six months after purchase. No portion of the purchase-money payable for seven years, unless at the option of the pnrchase/; me a nwhile to bear interest at the rate of oonl y five per cent< Per annum > ex" ce P t Mto the FIEST BIX months (after purcjase) for which time NO iktekest will be After seven vaars navment maybe made by^'quSSrS£ ffi"SJanS^to Tree equal payments extending over three years, bearing five per cent, interest. f ot pi anß of the Estate, conditions of sale, and other information apply at the Offices of THE COMPANY, Dunedin and Waimea • BASTINGS, LEARY,& CO', ur TO MDI a Dußedin CANNING, GREEN & SOUNESS M'ARDKLLfrrO wowo,«-nw owo,«-n InvercargiU.

NBW SEEDg NEW gEEI)S> y AMES j_ PRYOR has opened a V Branch Shop in No. 62, Princes street, for the accommodation of his country and Durban customers. 200 varieties of choice flower seeds, from 2s gardenseed( large re g d clovers, lucern trefoil, and cow grass, especially selected m the Home market, and will be sold very cheap ; Aberdeen turnips, champion and other swedes, leviathan, long red, and yellow globe mangold ; novelty, Pans prize medal lawn grass, highly recommended. JJ.P. is deterniined to clear his extensive stock at extremely low prices for CASH. Note the address—James J. Peyob, No. 62 > Princes street; and wholesale warehouse, 193, George street, Dunedin.

X GRIMALDAI, JU • General Storekeeper, HILLSIDE, SOUTH DUNEDIN. A large and well-selected stock of Teas, Sugars, and General Groceries, which will be Bold at' the joweßtjoweBt remunerative prices. Inspection Invited.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 457, 13 January 1882, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 457, 13 January 1882, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 457, 13 January 1882, Page 6