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J iN O. W H1 T tt. FOR SALE. That desinib c viUa residenca situate in Budge S;reef, lmown as " Kilwinning." The house contains 6 wellfinished lofty rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water laid oq, washhouse with every convenience, windmill, good orchard in full bbaring. Also, fiveroomei cottage adjoining and about one acre land, Apply early to JNO. WHITE, AeJDt. RESIDENTIAL BUJLDfNG BIT£o FOR SAL«. Two acres land sifcnata Red wood town. Three-quarter acre land situate Kedwood Street, Blenheim. Several allorments, oaefc containing j about 4 kc-'ch, aitnata about; twr> miles from Post Office, and clear of floods. These sectioos present; a good opportunity to anyone desirous of building aid wishing'to'keep a horso and cow. Ten-roomed House, with stable and rsrapsbed, fowlhouae; 1J acre. Land Transfer Title. Apply So JNO, WHITS, Agenc. TO LET. Five roomed House, with bathroom, soullevy and outhouse; situate Maswell Roa-i. Apply to JNO. WBITE, Agent. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Six-roomei House, almost new, with bathroom, scullery, hot water service, washhouse, copper set in brick; about one acre land ; trapahed, stable, chaffhouse, harness room, fowlbouse, Ac. Six-roomed Cottage, wifch half-acre I land, Land Transfer Title. JNO. WHITE, Auctioneer. FOR~SALE~AT SEDDON. Three quarter acre sections, situate Simpson and Clifford Streets, Seridon. Apply to JNO, WHITE, Ageafc. W..8, GIRLING & CO.'S CLOTHING & MERCERY DEPARTMENT. Season 1905-6. Season 1905-8. IN this department v/e have just opened up a very heavy shipment of MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING direct from the Kaiapoi and Petone Mills. v Owing to making an early seawn'B purchase from the above mills wo have saved a large discount, and have marked the new goods at Bedrock Prices. W. B. GIRLING & CO. MARLBOROUGH AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. mBE following SPECIAL PRIZES J_ have b"en given for the next SHOW, on 21st and 22nd November ;.— Class 6: Graham Bros., £113. Class 7 : H. Campbell, Esq. £1 Is. Class 16: W. Hod>on, Esq, £1 Is. Class 2IA: A. 0. Mcßae, Eeq, £1 Is. Class 30a : Best Turn-out;. Bonaflde property of Exhibitor 12 months before Show. Horsa to be able to go a journey of 50 miles. Trap, harness, aud general appearance to be all counted. R. D&ropier Atkinson, Eaq, Ist £1 Is. Class 39a : Brood Mare, beat adapted for breeding plough horses, to be owned and shown by farmer farming not more tiun 150 acres. N Z. Shipping Coy., let £2 2a. CJaaa 39b : Mare or Gelding-, any a<*e, brod by Eshibitor. Exhibitor to foe farmer not owning cr Issuing mi re than 150 acres. John Dollar, Esq, Ist £1 Is. Class S9o: Boat Mare, served by " Tarn O' Shauier." Gey. Boyea, Eg, Ist Freo Service; 2nd 20s. JCnfcry. 4a. Class 390: Bsßt Mara, fo: vve<? by " Bonnie Don.'* Oeo. Boyce, Knq, isS FiseSecvic?.; 2nd 20a. Entry, Class 47a ) T a „cv f .^ diag Cuißs4/B f or Filly" Class 470 J or* my. Class 47e : Best Foal by " The MacGraaor. Jesse Blick, Eaq, Ist' £lls. Class 114a : Best Half "bred Ram, oyer 18 months. Ja*". Nixon, Esq, Ist £1 1». ,CIaBS Ilsa : Best Half-bred Ewe, over , 18 months, with Lamb at foot. Oivaers s.s. Blenheim, lst£l In. Class 114b : Best s'en of Two Half-bred Rams, over 18 months. J. G. Armstrong, lat £2 2s. Class 222 :To read: " Loaf of Howemade Bread baked ia an oven." Class 222a : Loaf of ??ome made Broid baked in a stove. Mrs John Rose Ist, £1 Is ; Association 2nd and 3rd Class 186 : Nimmo & Blair, £1 Is The following Special Prizes will be donated to the Wood-chopping and Sawing Competitions : —Nees & McLean, £5 5s ; Wro. Cate, £5 5s ; Smart Bros. and Lodge, £5 5s ;J. F. Smart, £2.2* ; BrownJee & Co., £2 2s ; Chas. Bryant, £2 2s ; Priddle & Atwood £1 Is; A J. Hewetson, £1 Is ; W. Barton. £1 Is ; H. Trent, £1 Is ; H. Dodson & Co. £1 Is. All entries close on November llih. Further Special Prizes will be advertised. J. J. CORRY, Secretary.

PICTON FREEZING WOBKS. T¥7E BEG TO NOTIFY THAT TUB ABOVE WORKS WILL BE OPEN TO RECEIVE STOCK FOR FREEZING On and after the 23rd NOVEMBER. 1905. THE CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY, Limited, PICTON. SEDDON HALL. THE Hall will be opened by the Hoo-'C, H. Mills, M.H.R., Minister of Customs, on November 9ch, 1905. Luncheon providod on the ground by Messrs Ssofct and Co. Tickets 3?. Plaiu and F*ncy Dress Bail in the evening (Vaniisni's Orchestra). Tickets : Double, 7s 6il; Gents, 5s ; Ladies, 2a 6dL A Special Train will leave Blenheim at 6.45 p.m. on the9fcb, returning after the Ball at 3 a.ni, on the 10th. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs Seottand Co., F. W. Adams, and L. Clouston. J. W. HUMPHREYS, Secretary. PELORUS ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. nnHE Kaituna-Taa Marina Road is JL Dangerous and STOPPED for Heavy Tra£Bc3 by river encroachment, (near Mr A. Squire's residence.) W. MATTHEWS, Secretary. E. FREETH, PAINTER, PAPER-HA>; SERt GLAZIER, & Market re et, Sonth. Material and Wobk Guaranteed. I Fall Stock of English Wall Papers o Xiatast Pesigns on hand.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 266, 6 November 1905, Page 3

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