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Compensation for Injuries—The Heme Secretary has appointed a Departmental Committee to consider the desirableness ot extending the law of compensation for workmen's injuries to other classes of employment, TEACHER'S Whisky . —A very old friend of the residents of the Peninsula is shortly paying a visit with a view of giving the people a treat by induoing some of the hotel keepers to purchase and vend some of the celebrated Teacher's Whiskey It is said that for mellowness purity of flavour, and life giving properties, this well known old spirit has established an unequalled reputation in the Home.markets. Scarlet Fryer—There is au alarming outbreak of scarlet fever at Mount Morgan, Queensland. The hospital i. taxed to the uttermos:, and the authorities are erecting temporary wards. An Frteemed Friend.—By the iutroduc tion of a comparatively new blend of famous Sootch whisky—"Auld Acquaintance"— the Crit- rion Hotel has become the chief rendezvrus of the Peninsula for these per' Bons who -eek taßty and exhilirating bever ages, MrG. B. Mackay has now a wide reputation for supplying the wants of the most fasti .ious and may be said to have filled alone felt want in acquiring the agency for the ''Auld Acquainance" brand of wbibky. A Plauuh of Caterpillars — An extraordinary plaaue of caterpillars is devastaf ing the cr :ps in various parts of Australia. 3_ri___is have several times been held up by the pest the rails and causing the wheels to .lip.
'S'.i.Hne-. Koticea C. H. AENDT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT ST P. A -FORD, TARANAKI, 1 A^R E3, dairy ,ease 5 years at 14s ArJO per acre, together with 50 cows; purebred lull; cut crop j farm implcmen'.. eto. Projy. rty situated on oood road 300 yards froi. factory (adjoining farm recently If aßed at 19. 6d per acre). The let for .669 .. Particularh nn application. A OCT ACRES finest dairy land, level I and e.rccllently grassed ; 1 mih from Toko town, station, factory etc., Btratford County ; good* dwelling; fencing in excellent order, etc. ; leaso 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 acres of this property are now let for £1 per acre. -TOO ACRES undulating to hilly counI \J\J try, about half available for dairying, all in the best of grasses, wel. fenced and subdivided into twelve paddock s; excellent eight'roomed residence and various necessary outbuildings; could be divided into three properties without further cost; oreamery and proposed railway station within 2 miles. UL'his is a property sure to rise in value. Freehold £10 per acre easy terms.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2824, 24 November 1903, Page 4
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437Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2824, 24 November 1903, Page 4
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