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For Sale PROPERTIES FOR SALE. STATIONS. 1 Q AAA AGEES Freehold, with XOS w V/* / 14,000 cross-bred sheep and 1000 head well-bred cattle. A very large area of this property is subdivided and sown to English grass after the plough, the balance being very rich swamp laud well improved; 10 miles from railway station, and has first-class homestead improvements. 10.000 acres Freehold, with 12,000 sheep and 1000 head of cattle. Good homestead and all necessary improvements for carrying on the work of the station. Land of good quality and partially improved. 25.000 acres Freehold and 20,000 leasehold for sale at a low price. 6000 acres Freehold, originally bush, but now of English grass ; has extensive improvements, consisting of large residence and grounds, woolshed, and all other necessary outbuildings sitoated near important centre. 55.000 acres Leasehold; sheep station, with unexpired term to run. at a very low rental; land principally open, with some bush ; improvements extensive and In good order. This run at present parries 16,000 merino and crossbred sheep FARMS—A great many freehold farms for sale, varying in size from. 100 to 3000 acres, all more or less improved, and with suitable homesteads. CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES—--3 blocks of City Properties for sale at £7OOO, £IO,OOO and £16,000 each ; and a great many others, at prices ranging from £2OO upwards. HOTEL PROPERTIES. We have several Hotel Properties for sale In both town and country. MONEY TO LEND at lowest rates of interest. —— J. CRAIG MoKERROW & CO., Auctioneers, Etc., 18, Lambton-quay. Business Notices GEORGE REICHARDT •jyi’USIO AND PIANO WAREHOUSE, ( Lambton-quay. EX KAIKOXJRA. & TAINUI. KIRKMAN’S UPRIGHT STEEL GRAND PIANOS. KIRKMAN’S IRON FRAMED PIANOS ■At Sixty Guineas. COLLAR!) & COLLARD’S ENTIRE BRONZED FRAME PIANOS. GAUTROT’S BRASS INSTRUMENTS! Bands Supplied on the Most Moderate Teems. Gautrot’s Brass Instruments have been awarded the Gold Medal at the Paris Exhibition, Besson’s instruments ■ only gaining the same high award. The Gantrot brass is supplied to the bands at about half the cost of the Besson's make. AMERICAN PALACE ORGANS AT £ls 10s £l7 10s. £22 10s. £27 10s. £45. Apply for Illustrated Price List of Cornett and other Brass Instruments at GEORGE EEICHAEDT’S MUSIC WAREHOUSE LAMB TON. QUAY. TO THE TRADE ONLY. R COGNAC, FRANCE. FOR MANY YEARS THE LARGEST HOLDERS OF BRANDY. All Colonial orders to be addressed to:— London Branch, ROUYBR, GILLET AND CO., 59, Mark -Lane, London, E.C. 872 OUYER, QUILLET & C IE " TTIEWS OF MOUNT COOK AND V GREAT TASMAN GLACIERS.—A special feature of our collection of views is the set of photographs of Mount Cook and the Glaciers of the Tasman, Hooker, and Mueller. Many of these photographs were obtained at great personal risk daring a fortnight’s camping out on the great Tasman Glacier, a region only explored previously by three parties, viz., Sealey, Rev W. V. Green and guides, and Dr von Leudenfeld, and are beautiful pictures for sending to friends as representing the gigantic snowfields of these parts. The price of these photograph is the same as our other views, viz., 15s dozen, and will be sent post-paid to any address immediately on receipt of money, A panorama of five plates, joined to roll up for posting, showing the whole sweep ol Tasman Glacier, 16 miles long, with Mount Cook Range, 12s.— E. WHEELER & SON, New Zealand Scenery Dep6t (est. 1865), Cathedral-square, Christchurch. 217 FOR SALS. TWO PRINTING PRESSES. (NEW). ' A DEMY FOLIO and a FOOLSCAP FOLIO. Apply, New Zealand Times Office. SECRETS OP LIFE AND HEALTH. FREE BY POST for six penny (N.Z.) stamps, a medical Treatise by an eminent French Hospital Physician, thirty years a Parisian Specialist (now retired), showing sufferers how they may core themselves of Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, &n., &c., without consulting a medical man. Address Parisian, P.O. Box 766, Sydney. “A boon to all desiring ‘self-cure." — Medical Review. 263 !

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8845, 23 November 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8845, 23 November 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8845, 23 November 1889, Page 2

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