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Ban T'om^oo.-—General Wossgil, Presi , fieur,, a r, j his Minietere, have taken refuse on brr, r( J a German warship, purrsnderirjg Svn, Domiugo to the insurgents. Enthusiasm prevails throughout the R r pub!ic. Teacher's VVhisky. —A very old friend «f the resider. s of the Peninenla is Rhortly pa , , ing a visjt with a view of giving the per>p!e » treat by irducing come nf the hotel keepers to purchase and vend some of thf celebrated IVache/e Whibkey Jt is said that for mellowness purity of flavour, and life giving properties, this well known old ■pirit has et>t'<bliehed an unequalled reputa tion in the H<<me markets. Australian Politics. —The New South Wales Parlament ia clearing up business prior to ending the seesiop. The Lnan Atpropriition, tbe Federal Election and Mechinery Bills hive passed. An Ksteemkd FRiENn.~By the introduo tlon of a comparatively new blend of famous Scotch whuky—"Auld Acquaintance"— the Criterion Hotel has become the ohief rendezvous of (he Peninsula for those per , sons who feok tisty and exbilirating bever' »ges. Mr G. B. Mackay has now a wide reputation tor supplying the wants of the most fastidious and may be said to have filled a long felt want iv acquiring the agency for the ••Auld Acquainance" brand of whisky. Fcr Brorcliial Cough, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Iβ 6d and 2s 6d everywherp, It Woekk Like Magic— The relief ob tamed f«om Chamberlain's Pain Balm when appl'ed to a hiien or scald ia so Dearly inBtantaneou. l - that it seems almost magical in its effrtot. Am injury of this kind heals without maturation when this remedy ie applied ami unless the wound is very eevere does not leav* a scar. For e*le by J. 8. Dodds, Cbenr.Kr, Akaroa. Sydney Markets—At the Homebueh Bales prices !<><■ sheep were uncharged, but cattle were easier. Beet wethera 18s, good 16e to 17a, ewes 17s, extra 18e. good 14s 6d to 15' 6d, beet bullocks LlO 10e, extra to LIQ 10?, good L 9 15*, best oows LB, extra L 8 10s, good L 6 159. Beet beef ■old at 253 61 per 1001b.
Bieeinees Notices C. H. ARNDT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT S'XRA'I FORD, TARANAKI. 1 £/» ACREB, dairy lease 5 years at 14a A.O\J per acre, together with 50 oowe ; purebred bull; cut cropj farm implements, etc. Property eitnated on crood road 300 yards from factory (adjoining farm recently leased at, 19,? 6d per acre). The Jot for J6654. Particulars on application. A C\fl ACRES finest dairy land, level TCW I and excellently grassed ; 1 mile from Toko town, statioD, factory etc., Stratford County ; good dwelling ; fencing in excellent oider, etc. ; Wee of 28 years at varyiDg up to 2<j 6d per acre. Good will £8 per a.'ro. Cheaper 1 him freehold of * eimilar quality ; 27 acres cf this property are now lee for £1 per acre. r7AA ACRES undulating to hilly counlUv try, about huH f.vailable for dairying, all in the best of grasses, wels fenced and subdivided into twelve paddocke; excellent eightToi.med residence and various necessary outbuildings ; could bo divided into three properties without further cost; creamery and proposed railway station within 2 miles. This is a property sure to rise in v»lue. Freshojd £10 per aore 1 easy tcreiß.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2826, 1 December 1903, Page 4
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539Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2826, 1 December 1903, Page 4
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