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NEXT SATURDAY, TO FARMERS, CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, Ac. SPLENDID FREEHOLD FARM AT KAIKOURA. FOR SALE. That the proceeds of the Estate may be divided among those interested, according to the will cf the late J. H. C. G. SCHROEDER. mODHUNTER and JENNINGS have reJL ceived instructions from Paul Spanjeb, and Mrs Sohroeder, the executors m the estate of the late J. H, C. G. Schroedeb, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At their Wool Stores, Hereford Street, CHRISTCHURCH, OH SATURDAY, APRIL 22, At 12 o'clock noon, all that well-known Property, TREFOIL FARM, Consisting of Oi)(\ ACRES, moreorleES. The SITUATION of this property is all that oould be desired, being witbin four miles of KAIKOURA TOWNSHIP AND HARBOR, and bounded by good roads. The QUALITY of the land is first-class, and eminently adapted for either DAIRY FARMING, SHEEP FARMING, or GRAIN GROWING. The BUILDINGS comprise eight- roomed Dwelling-house, Stables, Wool-shed, &c, with extensive and well laid-out Gardens and Plantations. The whole of the property is abundantly watered with never- failing natural water supplies, and is enclosed m a rabbit fenoe recently erected. The vendor reserves the right to offer the farm m three lots, as follows : — A. B. P. Lotl .. „ 273 3 26 Lot 2 .. .. 326 2 30 Lot 3 .. .. 226 2 36 Also— Bush Section No. 297, Kaikoura Suburban, mostly m bueb, 18£ aores. The TERMS OF SALE are : Ten pounds per centum on day of sale, the balance of the purchase-money witbin one month. Possession on completion of payment. TITLE— Land Transfer Act. In offering the above property, tha Auctioneers call the special attention of farmers and investors, confident that it offerßaßplendid opening for either occupation or investment. Further particulars, and plans of the property can be obtained from Mr Pato Spanjeb, Springston, Messrs Cqnolly and Sharp, Solicitors, Blenheim, or at the offices of the Auctioneers, TODHUNTER & JENNINGS, 161, Hereford Street, Christohurch. E. ALLAN, . Market St, next Muncaster's. GREAT ~~ WINTER SALE. IMPOETANT. WE have just purchased a Wholesale Stock of Clothing and Drapery, and as a great favor have secured part of the Btock for the Blenheim Branch, to be sold at HALF-PRICE ! 50 Men's strong Tweed Suits, all sizes, 21g a suit ; cheap at 40a 20 Men's Oamaru Saddle 16oz. treblemilled Tweed, 45s a suit ; usual ptice 633 40 Men's Black Worsted Suits, all bound and well-made, 40s a suit ; never sold under 60s 150 pairs Men's Strong Tweed Trousers, 6s lid; just half-price 200 Boys' Navy Serge Sailor Suits, with badge and whistle, from 5s lid a suit ; these are a really good line 200 doz. Men's, Bdys', and Youths' Navy Serge and Tweed Hats, at Is, Is 6d, to 4s 6d each 150 Boys' Velvet Caps, at Is each ; cheap at 29 Od 200 Boys' Velvet and Cloth Tarn o' Shanters, Is each 80 doz. Men's Strong Regatta Shirts, with collars, at 2s lid each ; well worth 4s Od 60 doz. Men's strong Cotton Shirts, lined backs, Is lid each 25 doz. Men's ribbed Woollen Drawers, 2s lid a pair; cheap at 4s 6d 90 large Winter Rugs, at 4s 9d and 5s 9d each ; never sold under 12s 6d 200 pairs large size Grey and Blue Blankets, 14s 6d a pair 60 pairs of thumping big White Blankets, at 123 9d a pair ; nsual price is 21s 60 pairs of large double size Colonial Blankets, at half-price 20 Cocoannt Door-mats, at 2s 3d each 30 pieces of 72-inch white Twill Sheeting, at 10£ d a yard ; never sold under Is 6d 45 pieces of Flannelette, very wide, at 3|d * and 4§d a yard ; usual price, BJd 10 pieces of double -width Linen Table Damask, at Is a yard ; jugt half-price 50 pieces of all-wool Wellington Flannel, m grey, Shetland, and white, at 10£ d a yard ; never sold under Is 6d 20 pieces of double-width heavy unbleaohed Twill Sheeting, at 9d a yard; worth double 200 doz. 4-button Ladies' Tan Kid Gloves, warranted to wear well, at Is lid a pair; the wholesale price was 4s 6d 25 boxes of pure Glycerine Soap, at 2d a cake ; the marked price of this was 6d 40 dozen Lavender-scented Smelling Salts, m stoppered bottles, Is each ; cheap at 2s 6d 30 pieces of Crewdson's White Calico, at 2? lid a dozen yards ; cheap at 63 6d Marvellous Bargains m Dress Stuffs ! 70 pieces of double-width all-wool Alexandra Corduroy Dress Stuffs, at Is6d; usual price, 33 6d 50 pieces of all-wool double-width Melton Dress, very heavy and strong, Is 6J a yard ; usual price, 3s 6d 60 pieces of double-width all-wool Dress Tweed, reversible patterns, Is 6d a yard ; usual price, 3s 6d 45 wool Axminster Door-mats, at Is 9d and Is lid 20 Ladies' all-wool Flannel Dressing Gowns, at 9s lid and 12s each ; less than half price A splendid lot of Ladies' Ulsters, with threequarter cape detached, silk-lined, and silk hood, all-wool tweed, m the newest shapes—" Dorothy," •• lolanthe," and " Mikado," at 163 6d, 17s 6d, and 21s ; these are all less than wholesale price 20 Ladies' Fur edged Cloaks, at 20s ; these are just half-price CALL EARLY AT R. ALLAN'S, Market Street, n9xt Munoaster's, WAIRAU RESTAURANT. THE OLD STAND (whioh can't be rubbed out), is still ander the management and supervision of the wellknown and far-famed celebrity, JOHN M. SMITH, who is still there to meet his FrieYids and Patrons " old and new,' and supnly them with the best of J BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, TEAS SUPPERS, AND BEDS, At the Lowest Possible Rates. nXw + ° D i ly consider »tion being TERMS fht W°M eep - theßutcher « B «*«. Grocer Ac Rent Man m a good humour. So if you JS5i?-t BBt - abl r ? gOOd robust bealtb J. M SIOTH, ALFRED STREET.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 88, 17 April 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 88, 17 April 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 88, 17 April 1893, Page 3

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