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FOR SALE. KIA ORA FARTI AND RUN THIS compact and valuable property is situated at ELI BAY, PELORUS SOUND, Marlborough, and contains 423 acres of Freehold land ; a great portion of it is • flat, then sloping back towards the hills. It has two beautiful streams 1 of water running constantly through I it down to the beach. 1 AND Over 1700 acres of fertile Lease-in- | Perpetuity land adjoining the Freehold, at the very low rental of £35 [ per annum for 999 years—nearly {all in view from the Homestead. ! It is all warm, sunny land, facing | the North-west with a water frontage of four miles. ( It has direct communication with Wellington, Picton and Havelock by steamer, ALSO by roads and tracks, to other parts of the Sounds, Picton, and Havelock. There are over 300 acres of good ploughable land, some of it first-class Agricultural and splendid grazing land. About 100 acres of it has been stumped and cultivated, yielding excellent crops of oats, wheat and rape. There is a new well-built com- j fortable Dwelling-house, 60 x ' 50, containing eight nice rooms, Storeroom, Bathroom, with Hot and Cold water service, laid on from the , creek. 1A telephone office is connected with the house, and a Posti Office within two miles. 1 An aided school is within two chains of the dwelling. A comfortable four-roomed Cottage with outbuilding and garden for workmen. There is a large new corrugated Iron Building, 80 x 20, concrete floor, with an extensive loft (T & G floor) used for storing oats and chaff. The main building is used for dairying, with up-to-date milkingplant and all latest improvements, and a 4 h.p. Oil-engine for driving Milking Machinery, Chaff-cutter and Cutting Firewood. There is a suitable Shearing-shed, 1 Yards, and Sheep Dip. About 1000 chains of wire fencing divides the property into (25) paddocks. There are over 2300 sheep and lambs and 110 head of cattle (in--1 eluding a good herd of milking I cows), and the Butter Factory sends a launch twice weekly for the cream. When all the land is cleared of bush and properly cleaned up it will winter 4000 sheep. ALL STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Etc., Etc., TO BE TAKEN AT VALUATION.

Hotels. Moiesworth Street WELLINGTON MRS BEIRNE (late of West Coast, Blenheim and Picton), begs to inform the travelling public that she has taken over the above well-known hotel, which will be run on the motto: Home away from home.” Mrs J. P. Beirne PROPRIETRESS.

IT IS THE DESTINOTIVE QUALITY OF SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT—its freedom from resins and woody impurities, its great antiseptic, healing, stimulating powers, and its safety —that prompted the highest medical authorities to recommend it as the only eucalyptus produced fit for internal use. At the Supreme Court of Victoria, a witness testified that he was made much worse by a substitute which was sold as “just as good’’ as SANDER'S EXTRACT, and his trouble (ulcer) was healed rapidly by the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT afterwards. The common eucalyptus which is fit for mechanical purposes, such as making varnish only, should never be employed as a remedial agent. SANDER’S EXTRACT can be used on the most tender surface or internally with perfect safety, and when taken as directed will always benefit. Mrs White’s cat leaves Havelock for Blenheim on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 9 a.m., returning same day. _ _;

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 30, Issue 17, 1 March 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 30, Issue 17, 1 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 30, Issue 17, 1 March 1918, Page 3

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