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TamLlyn, McKenzie, an<J Win ton. 'PRONE 3608. 'PHONE 3608. HOUSE, FARM AND STATION AGENTS AND VALUATORS, ETC., BBAITHWAITE'S BUILDINGS, 42 PRINCES STREET :: DUNEDIN. HAWKES BAY OMAKERE DISTRICT.—29OO acres freehold, served by first ciass motor road. The whole property is in grass, except plantations. AiJ undulating and Hut, subdivided into twenty paddocks,, particularly well watered by creeks, springs and dams ; winters 375U breeding ewes and 1000 dry sheep, besides 250 head of cattle, and fatten all surplus. There is a gentleman's first-class residence, manager's house, men's whare, stables, motor shed, woolshed (with machines installed) sheep and cattle yards, dip., etc. etc., all improvements in first-class order ; school within two miles. This is a partcularly attractive property, situated by good road within easy distance of rail and all conveniences. Practically on the coast. Gets the benefit of all the coast rains. The gardens are very extensive, numerous belts of shelter trees. Price £ls 10s per acre. Mortgage £21,000 at 4£ per cent can be taken over. Terms will be given over and above. CANTERBURY.—I3OO acres flat, all well fenced and watered, situated close to Christchurch suburban service, etc. At present 10 acres in stubble, 80 acres green feed, 30 acres turnips, balance grass. Run average of 20U0 sheep. Sixroomed dwelling, scullery, pantry, stables, implement shed, loose box, motor shed, men's cottage, etc., also orchard. Price £l7 per acre. The owner has other interests in Utago and would like to exchange with a tana in this part. CANTERBURY.—BOO acres within 15 miles of Christchurch, adjoining station, etc., well fenced and subdivided, and well watered. Capacity li sheep to the acre and crops. Modern dwelling with bathroom, h. ami c. water, woolshed. implement slied, stable, new yards, etc. 100 acres stubble, yd acres turnips, So acres rape, balance giass. Price iiu uei acre. The owner will exchange iveiv home to retire .» ■• _\ making proposition; 20 acres first-class land well eituated, fenced and watered; healthy spot and lovely out- ■,' . Al;in p. rmaueul grass, tieven roomed dwelling, scullery, washhouss, uairy, trap shed, fowl housj, piggeries byre. etc. Price with 8 cows, separator sundries, etc.: £I2OO. Easy terms arranged. TAMBLYN, McKBNZIE & WINTON, PROPERTY SAIESMEN, 42 PBTNCES ST. DUNEDIN.

OLL OF HONOUR. ROXBURGH SCHOOL. As fax as is known locally the following are the names of the ex-pupils of thf Roxburgh School who volunteered for service in the Great War. Should any of our readers know of other exuupils who took part the school authorities will be pleased if they will forward the names without delay so that the record may be made as complete as oossible. ANDREW, A. ANDREW, J. ANDKEW, D. BLACKHOLM, BUTLER, B. BURTON, W. BUTLER, E. BEAUFORT, H. BEAUFORT, R. BOWDEN, H. BOW PEN, L. BOWDEN T. BOWDEN, W. BOWDEN, A. KIRKWOOD, Jno. KIRK WOOD, Jas. KIRKWOOD, W. BITCHING, Nurse LAMB, J. LALOjuI, W. LALOLI, A. G. LALOLI, L. LAMBOURNE, E LODGE, H. E. LOUDEN, J. MATHEWS, Roy. uJ-rMTnv v MORRIN,WM. BLIGHTON, N D M M CAMPBELL, H. MALCOLMSON, J. COCKBURN, J. MICHELLE, J.

Cool', w. COLVILLE, R. COEMACK, J. COEMACK, J. H. COEMACK, W. CEAIG, F. CROSSAN, D. DEUCHRASS, W. DENHAM, C DIXON, J. DONNELLY, W. DOR WARD, G. DONALDSON, A. DUN I.AY, D. FITZGERALD, B. GALVIN, Thos. GEORGE, W. GEORGE, V. GILCHRIST, G GIH HEIST, J. GOURLEY, J. GORDON, W. GORDON, E. GRAY, G. GRAY, H. GRAY, T. GRAY, W. GROVEE, Stanley GUNN, W. HAELIWICH, M. HARLIWICH, G. HARRIS, L. HAY MAN, R. HILL, A. HUNT, D. HUNT, P. HOUGHTON, W. KIT TO. A. KTTTO, James. KIT TO, Joseph. KIT TO, John. MITCHELL, R. F McEWEN, Walter McEWEN, Wm. . Mcdonald, w. McGregor, d. McGregor, p. McGregor, p. g McMULLIN, H. NAYLOR, George. NOTT, Glbert. O'BRIEN, J. P. OLSEN, D. PAINE, A. PARKER, Vincen RAE, George. RAE, Thos. RAINHAM, J. RAINHAM, W. REDMAN, W. ROBERTSON, J. K ROONEY, H. ROY. Francis. ROY, Lawrence. SANDS, R. SANDS, A. SHAW. R. SHEPHERD, H. G. SPENCER, John. SPOONER, E. J. SPOONEE, G, TAYLOR, Stanley THOMPSON E. TOMS, G. WEATHERALL F. WEATHERALL G WEAVER, Leslie. WHELAN, H. WESTCOTT, H. WHITE, S. B. WOODHOUSE. KILLED IN ACTION. BAILLIE, F. CuLVILLE, J. CAMPBELL, W. COULTER, A. COEMACK, F. DONNELLY, A. DUNLAY, J. GORDON, J. HARRIS, R. WHITE, W. C, HAINES, L. LALOLI, J. JONES, A. E. JONES, J. C. MOERIN, J. SHEPHERD, H. ( SMITH. GIDEON TOMS, A. WHELAN, P. M.M., Serb, M.

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Mt Benger Mail, 21 May 1919, Page 2

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