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Thh host p-attebikq tbibutb to thb merits ob udoxpho wo_fb*s sohibdam Abokatio Schnapps is to be found in the faot that, although repeatedly pirated, and often imitated, nothing has ever been produced that even simulates this matchless preparation. All the adulterated compounds and noxious nostrums, the diluted cordials and sickly elixirs that have been foisted on the public, bear no more the shadow of a semblance to this excelling invigorant than the strongest artificial light to the great luminary of the day.—[Advt.J

%&mtistmtnU. Road Boards. SPREYDONROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO"~RATEPAYERS. ALL ? BATES Outstanding on the 26th NOVEMBER will be SUED FOR without further Notice. By Order, 11-9 1644 J. RICHARDS, Collector. SPREYDON ROAD BOARD. is Hereby Given that it is the J3j intention of the Spreydon Road Board to Strike and Levy a SPECIAL BATE of One Shilling in the £ on the assessment of all those properties known as Rosewarne's Paddock, being part R.S. 154, Lots No. 1 to No. 43 inclusive, for Making Roads. The said Special Rate to be due and payab.'e in one sum on the Sixth Day of December next. The Special Rate List is open for inspection at the office of the Board, Lincoln road. By Order, J. RICHARDS, Clerk to the Board. 11-9 1645 Properties for Sale. OTEL FOR SALE—The LEASE of a first class Country Hotel doing a good business in South Canterbury. Apply to Vincent _ Co. 10-19 718 FOR SALE, Section of Land containing 10 ACRE*, situated at Fendaltown. Apply H. Cookson, on the Premises, Fendaltown road. 11-2 1340 rfIHE UNDERSIGNED are instructed by MR THOMAS ROSKRUGE to OFFER FOR SALE BY TENDER, ALL THAT FIRST-CLASS EABM, BITT7ATBD FOUR MILES FROM CHERTSEY STATION CONTAINING 1743 acres 1743 The land is subdivided into nine paddocks by substantial wire fences, planted with gorse, and is in perfect rotation order. The soil,-varying from sft to 2ft, is extremely suitable either for grazing or agricultural fanning, and is irrigated by constantly flowing water races, one of which is now being constructed through the centre of the land, whilst further branch races can, owing to the favorable levels, be brought in at a small cost. The growing crops look magnificent, and are aa follows:— tfafaA ACEE3 in WHEAT fp£i{\ ACRES in OATS and GRASS The remainder, O-j f\ ACRES are in GRASS OfO ACRES „ FALLOW Qfirt ACEES NEW LAND, now being tj\J\J broken up 1743 _ THE BUILDINGS Cemprh-e a j Three-roomed dwelling Fourteen-stalled substantial stable Also, granary, mens' houses, &c, Ac. Along with the Land will be sold the whole FARMING PLANT, Consisting of 15 First-class draught horses 1 do do colt 2 do riding hacks 1 Threshing machine, with 8 h. p. engine and combine (by Clayton and Shuttleworth) 4 Reapers and binders (by McCormick and Walter A. Wood) 4 Double-furrow ploughs 1 Single-furrow plough 4 Sets harrows 4 Drays 18 Sets harness 4 Sets dray and leading harness 1 Horse-power chaff-cutter and oat crusher 1 Broadcast sower 2 Cambridge rollers Also, Cornsacks, oats, fowls, turkeys, pigs Ac., Ac., Ac., All of which can now be inspected on application to Mr Andrew Macfarlane on the farm. Tenders for the foregoing, addressed to the undersigned, will be received np to and including 16th NOVEMBER, but the highest tender need not necessarily be accepted. ROYSE, STJ-A-D & CO. 11-31375

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Press, Issue 5046, 9 November 1881, Page 3

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