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TTihliw Notice THE WEEKLY PEESS FRIDAY, JULY 5, CONTENTS: • THE YEOMAN, ROF SSSOR LONG OS NEW ZEALAND DAIRY FARMING. THE TTARATTA. By ax Old Ssttlkb. ASHBURTON HORSS SALES. By our Correspondent. THE GARDEN. PLANTING ROSES. COOKING WINTER VEGETABLES. FOOTBALL. THE ENGLAND v NATIVES' MATCH. MR JOE WARBRICK'S OWN ACCOUNT. COMMENTS BY THREE-QUARTER BACK. THE INTERNATIONAL DIFFICULTY AT HOME. By Thrbb-Quartjb Back. NOTES BY THREE-QUARTER BACK AND TOUCHLINE. SPORTING. Notes By Spectator. Horses Wanted for India (H.) Racing Reforms. The Grand National Weights. Review of the Melbourne Cap. Wanganui and Taranaki Notes. Not a glimpse of Donovan. (By Pendragon.) . Great Trotters—Past and Present. "Adding to the Last. Old Wanganui. ALL ABOUT CHARLES SANTLEY. ONE OF ENGLAND'S SoNTGSIERS. HOW I CAPTURED THE BERLIN TREATY. MARION CRAWFORD A3 THE APOSTL OF BATHOS. THE CHEER OF THE TRENTON. MR GIMLKTCa INSPIRATION. THE COLORINcToF LANGUAGE. A DELIGHTFUL NIGHT WITH MR GLAD STONE. THE HAURAKI GOLDFIELD AND ITS POSSIBILITIES. (By the Warrigal.) TIMELY MODESTY. Br an Ex-Nava* Officer. LOCAL INDUSTRIES. THE ONEHUNGA IRON WORKS. Written fob the Weekly Press. THE WEEKLY PRESS, PRICE—SIXPENCE. ! . PROPERTIES FOR SALE. STATIONS. "I O AAA ACRES FREEHOLD, with Io«V"U 14,000 crossbred sheep and 1000' " bead well-bred cattle. A very large area of this property is subdivided and •own to English grass after the plough, the balance being very rich swamp land, well improved; 10 miles from railway station, and has first-class homestead improvements. 1A AAA -ACRES FREEHOLD, with A vArUIF 12.000 sheep and 1000 head of 7 cattle. Good homestead and a 1! necessary improvements for carrying on the work of the station. Land of good quality and partially improved. OK AAA ACRES FREEHOLDano 20,000 Leasehold for sale ac a low price GA A A ACRES FREEHOLD, originally ,UVu bush, but now of English grass. ' Hβ* extensive improvements, consuting of large residence and grounds, wool shed, and all other necessary outbuildings ; situated near important centre. CX AAA ACRES LEASEHOLD; sheep Ot>«Ul/V station, with unexpired term to 7 run at a very low rental; land principally open, with some bush; improvements extensive and in good order. This run at present carries 16,000 merino and crossbred sheep. FARMS. A great many Freehold Farms for Sale, rarr ing in sin from 100 to 3000 Acres, ail more or less improved, and withsuitable homesteads. CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPRBTHES 3 Blocks of City Properties tor Sal© at £7009 £10.000 and £18.000 «ach; and a great many others, at prices ranging from £200 upwards. HOTEL PROPERTIES. We haTe several Hotel Properties for Sale in both town and country. MONEY TO LEND At Lowest Rates of Interest. J. CRAIG MoKSRROW and CO., Auctioneers, &&, 9139 18LambtonQoay. FOR CHILBLAINS AND RHEUMATISM. "VpW ANTIINFLAMMATORY REMEDY COTTLE'S COLONIAL CURE. READ THE FOLLOWINGHear Sir,—Having tried your Colonial Cure for Chilblains I can with confidence recommend it. Two or three drawings completely removed all irritation and swelling. There is no remedy to equal it. I cannot speak too highly of it. A trial is all that is needed. J. J. Parker. Labor Exchange^Chrutchurch. INTERNALLY FOR COUGHS, CROUP, SORB THROATS. AND ALL BRONCHIAL AILMENTS. Most o»«*Ti>{«f« and Storekeepers. j Wholesale-New Zealand Drue Company-^

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7357, 9 July 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7357, 9 July 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7357, 9 July 1889, Page 3