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Fiutain asd France.-—The British commerci;;i c3elega>fs nr.w visiting Paris are delight* d at the csrdiality everywhere mani fested towards them, and mutu&l convictions are exprepsed that the occasion will lend to more important results than could havu been anticipated. The delegates witnessed a very rowdy debate in the Chamber of Deputies.

Teacher's Whisky.—A very old friend of the residents of the Penineula is shortly paying a visit with a view of giving the perple a treat by inducing some of the hotel keerere to purchase and vend some of the celebrated Teachfr'e Whiekey It is eaid that for mellowness purity of flavour, and liffl giving properties, this well known old spirit hae eet&blished an unequalled reputation iv the Feme markets.

Fcr Rrouchial Cough, take Wocda ! Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d and 2a 6d every. where,

Coal I")ijcovi , rt—A proppecting paity of prsct.ical n incis from New Zealand had die* covered i»n f xcellent seam nf coal 7ft thick ar Cocmbfr, Nfc\v Walee, five miles t>c.uth of Ryestone. The quality is similar Io Newcastle Wallsend ooal.

An Fsteemed Friend.—By the iutrcduotion of a comparatively new blend of famous Sooteh whisky—"Auld Acquaintance"— theCrittrion Hotel has become the chief rendfzvcus of the Peninsula for those per , eons who Keek tisty and exbilirating beverage?. MrG. B. Mackay has now a wide reputation for supplying the wante of the mo&t fiistidiocs end may be Baid to have filled a long felt, want io. acquiring the agency for tlio "Atld Acquainance" brand of whisky.

Sydney Markets.—At the Homebmh pales, the demand for sheep was dull. Best wether.-. 20i to 20j lid, good 17« 6d to 19e, ewes (scarce) 18s. Cattle—Values were weaker. Best bullocks £11 to £12 10s, good £10 sa, cows, beet £8 to £9 15e, good £7 ss. Beet beef soid at 27s per 1001b.

Business Notices = c7h. arndt, L&ND AND ESTATE AGENT STRATFORD, TARANAKI. i fcP ACRES, dairy lease 5 years at ]4a XOXj per acre, together with 50 cows ; purebred bull; cut crop j farm implements, etc. Property eituatcd on wood road 300 yards from factory (adjoining farm recently Uaeed at 19a 6d per acre). The let for j£6S4. Particulars on application. A C\H ACRES finest dairy land, levul jLM i and excellently grassed ; 1 mile from Toko town, statioD, factory eto., btratford County; good dwelling; fencing in exc< lleut order, elc. ; lease of 28 years at varying rentals up to 2s 6d per acre. Good will £8 per acre. Cheaper than freehold of a similar quality ; 27 acree of this property are- now let for £1 per acre. I7AA ACRES undulating to hilly coun- • \j\J try, about half e.vailable for dairying, all in llie best of grasses, wek fenced and Bubrlivided into twelvepaddeckp; excellent eiglit roomed residence and various ueceeeary outLuildings; could be divided into three pi opt i ties without furiher cost; creamery and pioposed , railway ttatioL within 2 miles. This is a property sure to ' rise in value? Fieehold £10 per acre easy terms. ' '

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2819, 6 November 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2819, 6 November 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2819, 6 November 1903, Page 4

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