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War Loan 1-IAVE you helped to 1 1 WIN THE WAR by putting all the money you possibly can into the WAR {LOAN ? Let it fight for youp country and for you. Youp to help in the fight is here now. REMEMBER: Your Country needs it. Your Money is safe. The Interest is sure. at any Postal Money-order Office, Bank, or through your Stockbroker, or at the Treasury, Wellington. Applications close MONDAY, 15th APRIL. Fop information apply at any Postal Money-order Office or Bank. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Agricultural and Dairying Land, Qrey Valley, West Coast. > J. ACRES, \SUBDIVIDED INTO NINE COMPACT OfIQK dairy farms. 4\JvO AT AUCTIONEERS’ ROOMS, MACK AY STREET, GREYMOUTH. MONDAY, APRIL 29th, at 8 p.m.

MARK SPROT & CO., favoured with instructions from A, J. PALMER, ESQ., will sell by public auction his valuable estate at .Waimu'nga, Grey Valley, in the following subdivisions:

LOT 1.—202 ACRES, Sections 18, 4, 3a, 102, and Part 3, Block XI, M#wheraiti Survey District, mostly rich river flat; 30 acres mixed White Pine bush, remainder felled and grassed; large proportion plougliable. Frontage to main road. FREEHOLD. LOT 2.-237 ACRES, 0 ROODS, 22 PERCHES, Section 5 and part 17, Block VII., Mawheraiti Survey District. Wholly cleared, except small fringe along creeks; practically all plougliable; 35 chains frontage to railway and main road; the whole, of soil is heavy and rich, except narrow strip near railway and road. FREEHOLD. LOT 3—182 ACRES, 3 ROODS, 25 PERCHES, Sections 14 and 15, Block VII, Mawheraiti Survey District; about 30 acres bush; 40 acres at present ploughed and in turnips; balance good deep river flat, felled and grassed; large portion ploughable ; balance can be made ready for plough by cleaning up. Frontage to railway and main ' road. FREEHOLD. LOT 4.—349 ACRES, 3 ROODS, 33 PERCHES, Sections 1,6, 1, 10, Blocks 11 and VI., Mawheraiti Survey District. About 50 acres light bush, remainder open country with patches of light Manuka scrub. Soil fair to very good; mostly ploughable; frontage to Burton’s Creek. Access through Lots 5 and 6 by means of dray track, until construction of road, already surveyed. FREEHOLD. LOT 5.— 314 ACRES, 1 ROOD, 35 PERCHES, Sections 12, 13 and part 11, Block VII., Mawheraiti Survey District; 60 acres of bush, remainder comprises open country with patches of light Manuka and firstclass land felled and grassed; big proportion plougliable. 107 ACRES UNDER. PASTORAL LICENSE, remainder FREEHOLD. LOT 6—311 ACRES 0 ROODS, 8 PERCHES, Section part 11, and Section 4, Block VTI., Mawheraiti Survey District; 50 acres bush; 30 acres ploughed and in turnips; remainder felled and grassed, except small patches of shelter bush. Soil fair to very good; mostly ploughable. FREEHOLD. LOT 7—238 acres, I ROOD, 03 PERCHES, Sections part 17 and part 3, Block VII.; Mawheraiti Survey District —HOMESTEAD BLOCK Builaings, comprising six-roomed Homestead, Dairy, Barn and Shearing Shed, Slaughter House, Cart

TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for EXCAVATING- a I)AM, and also for a, DRAINAGE RACE for the Westland Gold Prospecting Syndicate at Humphreys. Plans and specifications at my residence, Hokitika. Tenders close on SATURDAY, APRIL 13th, at 5 p.m. R. O. SPEED.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1918, Page 3

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