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An officer of the ship that conveyed portion of the Thirteenth Reinforcements ■to ther destination has loudf oranses to sing on behalf of the troops. The troops, who were under Major Turner, were most exemplary in their behaviour; in fact, the officer stated', xhey were fine best-behaved lot that had 1 been- taken frorm New Zealand by that ship. Every ■part of the ship was kept in; good order, and the fatigue parties were most assiduous in* their duties. The New Zealand Times states that the ship was two months on the voyage, so .that the nerves cf some of 'the sold : ei's couild. "with justification, be excused for being frayed somewhat. The citizen® in iihe various ports called] at haSi made a ipoint of expressing- their appreciation!, of the fine beh-aviovrr of th e mieimbers-'- of the special jpart of the Thirteenths-referred to.

NOTICE 0 those who are looking for a s% home in first-class orchard, planed with first quality of commercial varieties of apples in full bearing, or fruit farm? planted with 3 and 4-year old trees and others who are in want of orchard land; we are instructed to sell in suitable blocks from 5 acres upwards, to curt buyers. The land is of deep rich soil and of a loamy nature and well adapted for growing all classes of crops. Term* and p-rices are right, from £5 per acre Others who require a good comfortable city' dwelling or gentleman's residence with suitable grounds, or a borne >by the sea; also sheep runs, large sheep and cattle srtation, farms, milk runs doinif satisfactory business': towon and country grocery business doing large turnover, refreshment rooms, fruit and confection, ery business; also boarding house in the city. Please a*Xl or Write lis foT paxtJcTic*rs, we can help yon. L. KINGSTON. Ij&nd J>igens, ■vhr*"* 540 H*rd7-s>

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Nelson Evening Mail, 29 September 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 29 September 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 29 September 1916, Page 7

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