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Messrs Litchfield & Son Ohe the highest price for Gold, Silver, and Copper, Also for Farm and Dairy Produce, in exchange for Goods.

The Wonderful Virtues of the Australian Gum Tree. When the alchemist of past ages were endeavouring to discover the Elixir of Life, they made some very valu Me but simple dis overies in the science of chemist’y. and for many centuries the results of their researches .were used by hermits and others who professed a knowledge of medicine Of late years the rapid development of t 1 is science has been so gre t, and the study of botany in new found count ies has been practised to such an extent, tb c the, old world: ideas have passed away. The present enlightened age require something more than the simple discoveries of these enthusiasts; this was to a certain extent achieved when the curative p operty of the Australian gum tree were first made known 6 an expectant world Since the first discove ies of these medicinal virtues many eminent men have made experiments, from the tree, which has been planted in many parts of the globe, as apeventative of malaria and other fevers. Notwithstanding the many efforts 'O obtain the greatest virtues .vith the least imparities, it, w s not ill Leon Pettit, an imminent French analytical chemist, after m.iny years of: unceasing toil, was able to produce the active medicinal principles in th-- purest nd best form of this wonderful tree by a process : only known to himself, which he introduced to the public in iB6O, and called it Pettit’s Eucalypti BaLam. This valuable preparati n is free from all resinous and irritating substances, being unlike all otho' compounds, so-called extracts, ic. :c. It may be given to children with the greatest safety It is unequalled for coughs, colds, influenza asthma, whooping coughs, bronchitis, and al other chest and Jung affections. Thousands of testimonials have been recsived. Sold everywhere. I eware of imitations Shaedand and Co., Wholesale Agents, J. Read, IS THE ONLY FIRST CLASS FURNITURE MANUFACTURER IN BLENHEIM. FOB ENGINE AT , GO TO J. BEAD for furniture. Iron J. HEAD Bedsteads, Venetian J. READ Blinds, American J- READ Ch irs, Austrian J. READ Chairs, for UpholJ, READ stery, Toilet Sets, J. READ Kapoc Feds, for Look J, REA > ing Glasses, for Spring J. READ \-attrasscs, for PicJ READ ture Framing, who J. READ has the only selecJ, READ lion in town. SHOWROOMS ERI AL J. READ J. READ J. READ J, READ J. READ J. READ J. READ J. READ J. READ J. READ J. READ J. READ 1 3- AT C. M. BREWSTER’S, -®a High Street, and at Market Place.’ CHEAP AND DURABLE. J. READ, York Terrace, Blenheim. LU Q£ >g Ui ■+J m -4-3 o < M LU —IN STOCK-, ; For Sale—Cheap Quality and Price Guaranteed AT F, 0. LITCHFIELD’S* Garden Spades Garden Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Grubbers, Trowels, Gloves, Tinware 11 1 esc iptions, Hrushware, Iron Bedsteads, Stoves and Ranges, Lamp w. re, Looking Glasses, Guns and Ammunition, Axes ; and Adzes, Mattocks 2/11, Enamelled Tray Scales from 6/9 each, Churns and Pumps, 'upper Boilers, Box Irons, Sausage Machines, Pocket and Butchers’Knives Cutlery, Plated Goods, &c., Earthenware, Glassware. Some Barg ins in PI tea, Early, Infection Invited. F. C. LITCHFIELD, Market Place, Blenheim.

j Mahakipawa Alluvial Gold Mining Company. A CALL (the eighth) of 2/6 per Share will be payable on Wednesday, August 13th, at the registered Office of the Company. W. T. Erskine, Legal Manager. V. E. Crown Lands Office, Blenheim, 22nd July, 1890. r |’ , HE un ler-ihentioned Crown Lands and Reserves will be offered for disposal by Public Auction at the Survey Office, Blenheim, on Tuesday, the 26th day of August, 1890, at Noon. FOR SALE FOR CASH. RAI VALLEY. WAKA MARINA SURVEY DISTRICT Area. Upset Price* Block. Section: a. r. p. £ b. d. I. 75 45 0 0 56 6 0 I. 76 43 1 0 69 9 4 SMALL GRAZING RUNS (TO BE LEASED UNDER PART VII. OF “THE LAND ACT, 1885.”) KENEPURU SOUND. GORE SURVEY DISTRICT. Estimated area, 480 acres. Upset annual rent, 3d an acre. POKOKINO BAY. ORIERI SUR VE Y DISTRICT. Estimated area, 800 acres. Upset annual rent, 3d an acre. SOUTH-EAST BAY. ORIERI SURVEY DISTRICT. Estimated area, 900 acres. Upset annual rent, 3d an acre. CLOVA BAY. ORIERI SUR VEY DISTRIC'I. Estimated area, 700 acres. Upset annual rent, 3d an acre. MUD BAY LINKWATER SURVEY DISTRICT. Estimated area, 800 acres. Upset annual rent, Sd an acre. Boundaries and areas subject to adjustment after survey. PASTORAL LICENSES UNDER PART VI. OF “THE LAND : ACT, 1885.” NORTH BANK; OF WAIRAU. CLOUDY BAY SURVEY DISTRICT. Estimated area, 850 acres. Term, 10 years. Upset annual rent, Id an acre. - kahuna valley, adjoining the KILBY HUN. ON AMALUTU SURVEY DIOTRICT. Estimated area, 220 acres. Terra’ 14 years. Upset Annual rent, Id an acre, PELORUS VALLEY, PORTION OP THE LATE PA£7L‘S. B£/N. WAKAMARINA SURVEY DISTRICT Estimated area, 170 acres. Term, 10 years. Upset annual rent, 3d an acre. Licensees to have the boundaries laid off at their own expense if required to do so by the Land Board. PORTION OF. THE LATE AWA.TERE SHEARING RESERVE. i HOLDER SUR VEY DISTRICT. Section 1, Block IV., 3,193 acres. Term, 10 years. Upset annual rent, £IOO. Present lease expires '3oth December, 1890. Haif a year's rent and £1 Is for lease or license, to be paid on the fall of the hammer. RESERVES TO BE LEASED UNDER SECTION - 23 OF i “THE PUBLIC RESERVES 1 ACT, 18S1.” KAHUNA VALLEY. ON AMALUTU SURVEY DISTRICT. Section 66,' and part of Section 67> 146 a 2r. 30p. Term. 7 years. Upset annual rent, 2s 7d an acre. Present lease expires 2nd October, 1890. DMA' A QNAMALUTU SURVEY DISTRICT. Section 172, 468 acres. Term, 7 years. Upset annua! rent, £2O. Present lease expires 20th October, 1890. PICTON HARBOR LINKWATNR SURVEY DISTRICT. Section 117.' Term, 7 years. Upset annual rent, £2O. Present lease expires 7th October, 1891, i Half a, Year’s Rent, and £3. for each lease, to bo pdd on the fall of (he hammer. Tlie lessee to execute the lease within thiny daya after notice that the same is ready for his signature, in default the deposit to be forfeited, and the transaction to be cancelled, SpVcial conditions to be inserted in each lease. ! HENRY G. CLARK, Commuisioner of Grown Land*.

For Sale, 9 SHARES in the Southern Cross at 1/9, with calls paid date. Apply to S, J. Macalister, Auctioneer and Land Agent, Blenheim. i SKATING RINK, J HE SKATING RINK will be open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays until father notice. The price of admission will be 6d, and use of Skates 6d. On Wednesday Afternoons the rink wi'l be open to Ladies only Free of Charge. JLIOR SALE—Twenty small Sides of Bacon @ 6d per pound, Always on hand—Good Dry Firewood. H. M. Reader. WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply at Residence o£W. BROWNLEE.

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 54, 1 August 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 54, 1 August 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 54, 1 August 1890, Page 3

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