BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, kjfj'l THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY TEAS IN THE WORLD IN COMPARISON TO THE POPULATION OF ANY COUNTRY.
W. H. MELHUISH, AUCTIONEER. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. i GOH Ac,es (freehold). Im--LOW provements consist of— House, Stables, Men’s Whare, Shearing Shed, and Yards. All well fenced and watered ; nearly all plonghable, being tussocky downs ; carries about 1200 sheep; could be made to carry considerably more. Price Low. Easy Terms. i Aeres (L.1.P.) Improve -LOW ments, 5 miles Fencing (nearly new), Whare, Shearing Shed, Sheep Yards; all low, tussocky country; carrying 800 •sheep ; might be made to carry a lot more. Rent, £29, half-yearly. Acres Grazing Run ; halfOf VV yearly rent £l6 : 3 miles fencing ; 300 acres in grass, balance open to heavy bush ; at present carrying 300 sheep and 200 head <rf chttle. By falling bush could be made to ci* ci fc -t great quantity of slock. Very low price asked. OAA At ’*’Ls (L.I.P.)—AII low ZiVV country, well grassed. Carries about three sheep acre. Price on application. RO Acres Freehold ; rich heavy land. Six-roomed house and Outbuildings ; Good Orchard ; three miles from Factory. S. MAXTON AND CO. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. HAVE the following Properties on their books : 1. S. G. R. 2000 acres, ring-fenced, sub-divided, 200 acres cleared and ia English grass. A most desirable property. Country. 2. 250 actes freehold : 6 paddocks. House, sheds, and every convenience. 4 miles from town. 3. 200 acres L. 1.P,, originally bush, now cleared, grassed, ami subdivided into 1 p iddocks. House, sheds, ami sheepyards. 6 miles from town. 4. 50 acres freehold, cultivated swamp land. Sub-divided into 8 paddocks. 7-roomed house, shed, stockyard, and orchard. 3 miles from factory. 5. 20 acres freehold, 4 paddocks ; 6-rooined house. Shed, stables, orch'ird. 2 miles from factory. S. A. MAXTON and CO., PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, mHE Annual SOIREE will be JL held on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21st. Tea on the Tables at 5.30 p.m ; After-meeting at 7.30 p.m. The Rev. Mr Robb, of Blenheim, and Rev. Mr Wedderspoon, of Lyttelton, will assist. AYT ANTED Known.— That W. W Morris has just received the most up-to-date Hats, Caps, ami Ties in the. market. A Great Selection. For Cold in the Head and Influenza Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, ' 1/0 and I°/6 per bottle
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Kaikoura Star, 9 October 1906, Page 4
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