1’ freehold, 400 leasehold, R.ingi'ala ; 1 250 acres, Hook; 500 acres, 270 seres, 1 To tarn: 420 acres, Crieklevvood ; 330 - acre.-, near Washuyke ; 90 acres near , I’oii t ; 1134 acres, with houses, stables. «tc.,'Oi.aio ; 404 actes sheep country near "i Eahng ; 100 acres. Waitohi ; 2000 „ere; agricultural, with 3000 &cte« pastoral cmmti y, Sonth Canterbury ; I<‘3 acn s with good house, PtUtora ; 3(ffl acres near Waslulyke ; afires Kajafttowii : 40 and 30 acreji''iicar station ; 250 Azores, ; 163 screr, Have* >SO acjjjßyFLevm; 207 acres, 73 a (ires, 80jWPs noawAlbury ; 240 acres, 82 acresjflfa-hdyke 8180 acr< s 352 acres, perpetuity ; 116 acres lease isPjperpe ; uity ; 400 acres, Makikihi ; 2Sjl«md 150 acres, Waitohi : 111 stores, Midown ; 400 acres, Level:-; 187 acres, Orari ; 1 14 acres, Seadown; 88 acres, Point; 170 acres near St. Amhews; 300 acres improved St. Andrews ; 2£ acre;, 4-room-d house, St. Andrews township (cheap); f acre, witli 4 roomed h- u-e, and 2 r-.ome houses, Bush Road, WMmaie (a. bargain). D. MAHONEY, Cain’s Terrace Timarn W. Ferrier JAS u t received-his Now Season 5 CHRISTMAS /aR$ MOUNTS. L idimnto. friends nothin; wn Photo oi For sending to yc could be better to an yo one of our ban Prices, from 5s ier Dozen, Studio : 125, Rt.u-i oud Stheet, TIM ARC. Chas. Creba, GENERAL BLACKS?,|ITII an / 1 far||k[ 'Opposite Closing Factory), * .4 JT SUEEN It. ( tit H OEIN G- done on if Improved Prim K) with e:v under the persona! ervisio cf f Proprietor. Phil Kidiarcls, QuKJgN Street (Opposite City (Ipuuciihpii'ftmljj T A EGS tg/atmlbig^rthat purchased Table and his shooting sale^H. Pipes ans A.ccordeous of ||he very best kept in stock. rTIHANKS his numerous Customers JL for Liberal support accorded him during the past two years, and asks for a continualnce of same. Complete Stock of Groceries, etc., always on hand AT CASH FOR SALE "Wheat, Pollald, and Prime Rolled Bacon. | Agent for THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND MARINE. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Alterations to standing advertisements in this paper must reach the office not later than 10 a.m. on the day preceding that of publication. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers are requested to notify this Office if their papers are delivered regularly. STYLISH SUITINGS. WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP and have on view a splendid selection cf SEASONABLE SUITINGS. See our Popula| Blud| and Bla< Vicuna Suitings our-s Fancy Twei Suitings in all shades. SUITS TO ORDmFXOMS£3 i S s UPWARDS . If you |f£int a Stylish Suit for |tho at a modoratefprhe, fepjypur order with us, and qfder earf||feriiwoid the rush. Our Mercery Department is noted for the freshness, smart style, and Value of the Goods., Hats, Shirts, and Ties in great variety and in the latest styles. T. EVANS AND SON, WAITANGI HOUSE, Qcisek gram, Vhm
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 168, 20 February 1902, Page 4
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