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I MIW APTlttnßltilßTl. SAINT BAPHAEL WHSFB. (The Wine of Health.) A CONSIGNMENT of thia wonder. XL fat OtJBATIVB WISE jut received, For GonTtlwcanU rce9?ering from long illneeaef, this WINS will b« found moat bene< floial, being uuraluabta m a Tonic and Restorative, Owing titbe amonnt of tannin itcontaini, derived from » process of prolonged f«rmmt* tion; no other Wine oeeseaei more ternl atrecgth and body. The moat minute care v beatowad upon id production, and iU reputation, wbiob bai been long eatabliehsd, ia extending every day. M. ft WEBSTER, AGENT, FOB NELSON AHD MABLBOBOUaH Oriolcet Bats, Oricket Bats w. H. w"^.jß.irt Splendid Assortment of CRICKETING MATERIAL cf all descriptions, and ON SALE at the " OLD, STAND." P.S.—A Large Dia. count' made from marked prices to Clubs. Call early and have the First Choice. Remember—Twist Tobacco, 5/IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!! George Theak BEGS to intimate that he has pur* chased from John Nkwberry, tha GOOD-WILL, STOCK-IN-TRADE, and all BOOK DEBTS of that Grocery and General Store business in Bridge street, earned on up till now by him, and intend 9 carrying on the same in such a manner as will ensure eatisfaction to all patrons. X hereby intimaiV that I have sold to Gsobo* Theak, the(,Good-will, Stoelcin. Tracts, and all Bookg)obts, in connectioa with the basines3 in Bridge street hitherto carried on by me, and solicit for my Bucees--Bov a continuance of patronage. (Signed) JOHN NEWBEBRY. October Ist, 1887. Adams & Kingdon Have the fohowing JPROI^EJRTIESS For Sale and to Let' FOR~SALE. i)A f\ ACHES, Pa'iawau Section! A^b\J 1,2, and 3. ■11 fr ACRES WaitneaWes^R^ JLX.O wood's Ta'liy, part of Section 27, £qaare 2. G)hhr AOBES Pakawau Sectiohl (U $ I 4, 81, 32, 33, 84, Scare 16. KH ACRES Coiliugwood, AoreM 0 § Vallay. S.'ttion» 42 an^; 43----1 jfV)-FEET, fro.tags' to Btoo^ Farm at Brtehtwater The Property of Eichabd Andbew. OO ACEES of First-class Agrical* mO tural Land in the centre of tho Brightvater Towcubip acd fronting the Main Road and Railway Station asd comprising come of the moat Valuable BuildiDg fiiteiin Brightwater. Ibis Property U worthy the inpootion of farmer* in tearch of. a Gcod Farm; of capitaliits with a view of cutting it np \nto Building Allotments; and of thoie in learch of a Healthy and Picturesque Residence. Farm at Brightwater. The Property of F. H. Snowden. A FIRST-CLASS FARUi of 211 Acre*; -100 Acre* are cropped erery yearand the balance v good Grast Land. Then it a Comtortabie new Fifc-rooaaed Honu upon the Propsrtyi »l*o * table, Oioh <?, 4c. The Property is lituatod within oae n>iie of tbo Brightirttar Railway Station. Farms at Lower Wakefield, The Property of Joibua Bird, Esq. 1. 49 acre*, Section 76, Waimea South, good level agricultural land,all fenced and sab, divided, with good 10 rooued Dwellinf Home, Dairy, Wa*hbou»e Bam. Stablw, and Qutbnildingt. The property frostitie main read, and id only | mile fron Wake field Railway Stottor, hai a perm*aent it^eam running through it, and if a comfortable and deiirable homeatead; ~ 2.'85 aerei, part of Sectio 114, Wainw South, nearly adjoining the aboro, a fenced and anbfli?ided. 3. £0 aorea, Section 80, Waimea South goo level agricultural land,' all fence d mi . ■übdivided. The property fronta tbo main road, and ii only j mile from WakefieU Railway Station, ia well watered, and ii a oomfortable and deairable farm. A eoDiiderable part of the purohaae money can remain on mortgage ■ Farm, Waimea West. (Part oi Riohabb Tomuhson'b). (\f\ ACRES, Parts of Stations 58 vl%# and 164, aotoe of the beat land in Waimea Wear. All level land, and all been ploughed and cropped. The land adjoint Mr* Oolt'a and Mr P. Martin'a. Land at Takaka. 91 n AORES- Seotibn 49, of mIX\J which about fiOAoware good level lard, the balance being hill. The pro* pert■* abuta on the new Takaka Bridge. STAFFORD HOU3F, Tb« Port I KJ the Property Of BdWAKD EvebmT. I KfcQ.: A beautiful reaidenee with Stablr, to, orttboking the Bay, together with Sin Acrec, planted with fruit and Ornamental Treei » - - - . Tojiet The BhokamUliV Skop and PremiiM adjoiuicg tLo u^. , /ormerJy oocupiei by Wimaett and Sholta 9Q FEET, Bridge Street, 0 dmlO Boildiag leue, adjoining Mom Tailor. . For Salejor£o Let A DWELLINa-lI^USEiD Wa«bjOL ingtoa Valley, oo u.aiug 7 room?, with Waah-houae, Ac, -fitted up with avary convenience, atandiog upon H Aerea of Land, Toe Hooit baa only j cat been re-paperei aaa V3*painted throughout. PANAMA HOUSE, 17 rooms ia flnt-elae* repair, auitable for a Board* nj Howe Doctor**, or Private B#eid»nc#. Adams and Kingdom •owoitoii, nuiof

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Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5023, 5 October 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5023, 5 October 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5023, 5 October 1887, Page 2

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