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MAHAKIPAWA STOCK SALE. MR J. DUNCAN'S YARDS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS GREEN & CO. have received the following entries :■— 1100 Crossbred Lambs 265 Crossbred Ewes 272 Crossbred Wethers 68 Head Mixed Cattle 2 Horses FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. GREEN & CO., Auctioneers. SHEEP STATION FOR SALE, mBE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & X MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION —AT— Ewart's Hall, Blenheim, on SATURDAY, the 9th April, at 12 o'clock, the FREEHOLD ESTATE ... OF BIRCH HILL, Wairau Valley, about 40 mile 3by good road from Blenheim. Comprising 29,700 acres, more or | less, of Freehold. Land, well fenced and subdivided, and about 14 miles of River Frontage. The improvements comprise over 50 miles wire fencing, Comfortable Homestead, Large Woolahed, Men's Huts, Drafting Yards, Concrete Dip, Ac, &c, also Garden and Plantations. The Ran will be sold as a Going Concern with about 10,500 first-class Merino Sheep, together with the Furniture and Plant, Horses and Cattle on the property. For Farther Particulars and Terms apply to any of the Offices of the Company in New Zealand, or to. J. REID, Auctioneer. HULLO, MISSIS, THIS IS MEANT FOR YOU AND ME. DEAR MADAM— As you are aware, the Blenheim Rifles and Cadets are running a Bazaar, and as you know, for this they require a great supply of sewn articles, fancy goods, eatables, sweets, flowers, produce, etc. Surely you can help them with a gift in some of these lines of articles. But we beg your pardon. Perhaps you have been asked and promised something already for this good object, but if you have not, kindly think it over, and if yon possibly can, send something along to the General Fund. You see it is not possible to see you all personally, and naturally ALL want to help, just as much as we require the help of all. TO OUR FARMER FRIENDS. This is the first time for a good many years that we have asked you to assist us. This year we require New Uniforms badly, and we hope to raise money by this Bazaar to get them. Now, yon have had a good year, and surely a contribution of one sack of grain, or some other produce of the farm (not money) will not be felt at all by you, and it will help us greatly. Kindly open your heart this once, and send along a small mite from your store of plenty, and help us to wipe out out shabbiness. REMEMBER: The Volunteers are kept up for the future safety o£ your lives and property. Dates: March 23rd, 24th, 25th, and 26th next, Bazaar will be open. SHAW'S SPECTACLES ARE THE BEST. "T^OUR SIGHT TESTED FREE OF X CHARGE. Goggles, Preservers, Smoked Glass, and Every Class of Optical Goods. FRANK SHAW. CONSULTING CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, Medical Hall, Blenheim. PUBLIC NOTICE. mHE Medical Hall Dental DepartJ- ment, so successfully carried on by me for the past three years, has been taken over by Messrs J. D. Mitohem. and J. G. Bacon, who will carry it on as before. All accounts owing to this department will be received by me, and I will pay all liabilities due by the same. I have to tender my thanks to all those who have favored me with their patronage in the past, and bespeak the same favor for my successors. FRANK SHAW, Chemist and Optician, Medical Hall. February Ist, 1904. ~ NOT SURPRISING. AFTER ten years' maturity it is not surprising that Fekgxtson's P. and O. Whisky should have that peculiar purity and mellowness for which it is noted. Notwithstanding the keen competition prevalent in a city like London Ferguson's " P. and O." Whisky is there conceded to be the finest whisky of the day, and consequently it is not surprising that it should be the choice of British Medicos for their patients, and British Army and Navy Officers for their messes. Profit by the experience o£ others and ask for FERGUSON'S P. & 0. WHISKY. ,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 64, 17 March 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 64, 17 March 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 64, 17 March 1904, Page 3

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