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Section 5, ±slock IV; 282 acres. Cash price, £352 10/0; occupation with right of purchase, half-yearly rent, £8 16/3 ; lease in perpetuity, haly-yearly rent, £7 1/0. Section 6, Block IV; 293 ncres. Cash price, £3G6 5/0; occupation with right of purchase, half-yearly rent, £9 8/1; lease in perpetuity, halt-yearJy rent, £7 6/6. Section 1, E!ofk I; 215 acres. Cash price, £268 15/0 ; occupation with right of purchase, half-yearly rent, £6 14/5 ; lease in perpetuity, half-yearly rent, £5 7/6. | Section 57, Block V; 103 acres. ' Cash price, £lls 17/6 ; occupation with right of purchase, half-yearly rent, £2 17/11 ; lease in perpetuity, halt-yearly rent, £2 6/4. Section 58, Block V; 248 acres. Cash price, £310; occupation with right of purchase, half yearly rent, £7 15/0; lease in perpetuity, half-yearly rent, £6 4/0. ■' - : " .' » . . ! Section 2, Block XV; 398 acres. Cash price, £477 12/0; occupation with right of purchase, half-yearly rent, £ll 18/10; lease m perpetuity, half-yearly rent, £9 11/0. Section 4, Block I and 1 Block II; 1,557 acres. Cash price, £934 4/0; occupation with right of purchase, half-yearly rent, £2B 7/1 ; lease in perpetuity, half-yearly rent, £lB 13/8. S.G. Run No. 101; 8,184 acres, half-yearly rent, £l4 18/6. If more than one. application he received for the same section, then the order of selection will be decided by ballot at the Court-house on the following day at 11 a.m. Each applicant must be prepared to pay immediately on his application being declared successful, one halfyear's rent and £1 1/0 lease fee in the case of the S.G. Bun and for Occupation with Right of Purchase and Lease in Perpetuity applications, and in the case of Cash applications, one-fifth of the total price. C. W. ADAMS, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Blenheim, 28rd September, 1898.

[A CABD.j Miss Scott AS much pleasure in announc- . ing that after MONDAY, Ist AUGUST, she will be prepared to receive pupils for tuitiou ia Pianoforte, Theory, and Technique at her private residence, Inglis Street Haveiock, Quarter commences with pupil. Teems :—One Guinea per quarter.

TO STAND THIS SEASON. The THOEOUGHBEED STALLION KING'S OWN, _D by Qui ViTe King Tom : King iom by Harkaway-Pocahontas ; Qui Vive by Volti-geur-Mrs ftidgeway. Contessa by FniiriCountess; Puriri by Towton (imp)-Waimed; Countess by the The Peer (imp)-Phcebe. Frcm the above pedigree it will be enen th» KING'S OWN baa the mast classical strains of blood running through bis veins. Contessa produced those good horses Hiilstone and Princess Cole, both being fuil brother and sifter to KING'S OWN. Hillstone's sir-, King i 01-», was a great horse of his day, having won in England the Ascot De by, Palace Makes, and the Cumberland Pate. KING'S OWN himself has won many races. He is a big horse, with plenty of bone, and shoo, d prove a use ul sire. KING'S OWN wi I leave Renwick for the Kuiiuna and Hayeloek on Mondays, and will be at the Commercial Hotel Stables on Monday evenings and Tuesday mornings, and Oanvaatown on Tuesdays (weather permit ing). FivbJ :—£2 10/- for single mare; reduction for two or more mares belonging to tne same owner; guarantee £3 10/-; groomage, 5/-, to be p id at first service. For further particulars apply to The Groom in charge, or to Si, BI0Kr»THE PURE-BEKD CLYDESDALE STALLION THE JUARL. Pedigrpe: —Sire Marquis, dam Nellie, by Thieri; Nellie's dam Blossom, by fc'ir Colin Campbell, Nora. I" HE EARL in obtainable at Mr J. Fulton's faim, Mi.bakipawa. .For the convenience of hose desiring The Karl's st-rvici h, mares may bo left at the Masonic Hote btailes, Havelock, from wh nee they will be removed to the proprietor's paddocks, at Uabakipawa. Terms on application to JAAk&i FULTON,

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 9, Issue 79, 4 October 1898, Page 3

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