An advertisement appears on our back page relating to the Linkwater Dale Estate of 725 acres, which the owner, Mrs. Greg?, has authorised Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Palmerston North, to soli by public auction, at 2 p.m. on July 1. This excellent property, which is only ton miles from Picton,' will bo subdivided into 18 farms, ranging in area from 20 to 04 acres. To anyone seeking a property this, it is stated, will txf well worth inspection. Full particulars and plans can be had on application to Mr. I. W. Gregg. Mahakipawa, or from the auctioneers, Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Palmerston North; Tour eyes A now discovery for removing cataacts, films, white specks without operations. Send for testimonials and particulars, free. E. W. Hall, Hwbalist, Armagh Street, Christciiurch.— Advt. . - For Children's Hacking Coughs at Night" Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is. ZA* On Monday next, at the Foresters' Hall, Greytown, Messrs. Abraham and Williams, instructed by Mr. A. J. Toogood, of Featherston, are offering for salo by public auction, 1220 acres of tho T'auhere-nikau-Moroa lands. The actions vary in size from GO to 124 acres, and aro all t'horoughly well watered by permanent irrigation. Tho terms of purchase are given as exceedingly easy. This land has been proved to be excellent for cropping. Mr. Thos. Ingley, on an adjoining section of precisely similar land, is reported to have cropped 61 bushels of Algerian oals, 75 tons of Abundance oats, and 3 tons ot oatensheaf ohafF lo the acre. Theso crop 3 were secured by the use of only lewt. of basic slag to tho acre. Mr. John Nix, who is also on owner of adjoining land of tho same quality, cropped 58 bushels of Abundance oats and 2 tons of straw to tho acre, despite tho fact that the <yvH) was sown lato in tho season. Tho success of the Greytown Fruit Company's orchard should also attract attention to those lands. Tho soil and climate" are, it is claimed, eminently suited for apple growing. The sections are all suitable for grazing, and dairy fanners, it is said,' are finding it a sound policy to turn their dry dairy stock on these warm lands during the wet winter months, thus raving the cutting of their rich pasture in the wet weather.. -The sale of theso lands is expected to attract keen competition, as the are.i now availablo is very limited. Think of it!—6o doses of "NAZOL" for Is. 6d., and every dose soothes nnd relieves. No: wonder this honest remedy for coughs and colds is in propter demand every month. Provo its efficacy to-day.— Advt. On June 28, Messrs. Williams and liar, per will sell, bv public auction, the wholo of the contents of the Rutland Hotel, Wanganui, This, it i 3 stated, oilers a splendid opportunity to hotclkeep-crs, boardinghonse proprietors, and others to obtain first-class furniture, etn., at auction prices. The furniture, linen, blankets. plate, ctc„ it is stated, are all of the best quality procurable.
"Delays <aro dangerous"—especially when you have a cold. Get "XAZOL" today. A few drops of this true and tried remedy will shift the most obstinate cough and cold, Thoroughly efficacious for all bronchial troubles.—Advt
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2172, 10 June 1914, Page 9
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