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For Sole. THE Freehold Farm of the Undersigned consisting of 900 acres, besides rented land. About GOO sheep, 33 head of cattle, 9 heavy horses, 14-roomed house, mens’ house, ‘2 large stables, chaff house, granary, milking yards, sheep do., boilers, tanks, &c., 4 acres garden, and orchard stocked with the best fruit trees to be procured. Six grass paddocks, containing about 100 acres. All agricultural implements, 2 drays and harness, 2 traps and ditto, 2 reaping machines, 4 ploughs, harrows, roller, 2 horse-powoi ; 2 chaficutters, and everything necessary for carrying on the work. About GOO bushels of oats in stack given in. Price merely nominal. • Owner wishing to leave the Province. N.B.- --Half -an - hour’s drive from Blenheim. 540 LEWIS K. HORNE. JS[ 0 T 1 0 E ■ McLKOD’S LATENT SAFETY TIMBER JACKS. Messrs FRASER and TINNE, Phcenix Foundry, Auckland, are licensed to make and sell these light, powerful Jacks, so well suited to Bush and Saw-mill work, or on board ship, in warehouses, at railway stations, or wherever heavy goods, timber, machinery, &c., have to be moved or handled. Owing to the superiority of, and demand for, these Jacks, Fraser and Tinne have provided costly machinery for their manufacture, and are now engaged in making 1,000 of tnem. The parts of the Jacks that are subjected to the greatest amount of strain and wear are being wrought from their scrap furnace. The chief points of advantage in these Jacks are 1. Their long thrust admitting, if necessary, of the wood or stalk being made shorter than usual, for small timber and sawmills. 2. That they do not run back under heavy weights, thus dispensing with the continual attendance of one hand, on whose care may often depend the safety' of other hands. 3. Their reduced dimensions and weight, reducing the danger of their removal from rolling logs, &c., and making them so much more handy and convenient for carrying and working. 403 New Zealand Hallways. • PICTON AND BLENHEIM. REGULAR TRAINS on the above Line will run as follows ; Leave Picton at 8 a.m., and 2 p.m. „ Blenheim 10 a.m., and 4 p.m. (Signed) HST. J. CHRISTOPHERS, 23 General Manager. DWEMYSS, BUILDER Grove. Road, Blenheim. Plan and Specifications Prepared. 79 Post Office Hotel, Wellington. (Immediately opposite the Post and Telegraph Offices and Wharf.) THIS favorite House has now changed hands, and under its new proprietorextensive alterations and improvements have been made, comprising bath-room, with hot, cold, and shower, and contiguous conveniences, with twenty large airy bedrooms, dining-room with seating accommodation for about eighty. Cuisine complete in every particular, and under the charge of an experienced cook. Spacious Commercial Room, Sittingßooms, and large Billiard Saloon, containing two of Alcock’s prize tables (both new), with commodious bar, card tables, &c. HORACE D. MONK, Proprietor. Late Ship Hotel, Picton, and Prince of Wales Hotel, Invercargill. All generally required newspapers filed. N.B. —The proprietor’s large experience in the selection of liquors, &c., is a guarantee that everything will be of the very ‘best description.. 255

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Marlborough Express, Volume XIV, Issue 1122, 5 April 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XIV, Issue 1122, 5 April 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XIV, Issue 1122, 5 April 1879, Page 1