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■ :■.;; ra^ ..\ SAINT RAPHAEL WINE. (The Wine of Health,) A CONSIGNMENT of this wonderfnl OOBATIVB WISE jtufc MMtrtd. i For Oonvibieent* reowe«iog from long illneuM, thw WINE will be fonnd aiott bene- . fioial, being iaTaluabie v a Tonic and Restorative, Owing io the amoant of tannin it contain*, derived from a prows j of prolonged fermentation; no other Wine oiweeei more real strength and body. The moat minate care is baatowed upon iU production, and Hi reputation, which ba? been long established, i» extending every day, M. M. WEBSTER, AGENT, FOB NELSON AflD MABLBOBOU OH

Orioket Bats. Oricket Bats^ VIT TT WEST has juat W« jtLt W received a | Splendid Assortment of CRICKETING MATERIAL cf all descriptions, and ON SALE at tbe " OLD STAND." P.S3.—A Large Discount made from marked prices to Clubs. Call early and have the First Choice. ■Remember—Twist Tobacco, 5/- f R>; 2/0 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! 1 GeorgeTheak BEGS to intimate that he has purchased .from John Newbebrt, the GOOD-WILL, STOCK-IN-TRADE, and all BOOK DEBTS of that Grocery and General Store business in Bridge street, carried on up till now by him, and intends carrying on the same in such a manner as will ensure eatisfaction to alfpatrons. I hereby intimate that I liave sold to Gkorg* Theak, the Good-will, Stock-in. Trade, and all Book Debts, in connection with the bnsiness in Bridge street, hitherto carried on by me, and solicit for my successor a continuance of patronage. (Signed) JOHN NEWBERRX October Ist, 1887. Mams & Kingdon Have the foUowing PRbl JERTIB 8 For Sale and to Lets FOR~SALE. G)A f\ ACRES, Pakawau Sections M^XJ 1.2, and 3. I "I C ACBES Waimoa Wesf, RedXI. t) wood's Ya)l*y, part of Section 27, Square 2. ' ■ 6>>7>7 ACRES, Pakawau Section! M%i 4, 81, 32, 33, 34, Scare 15. t>7 ACRES Ooilingwood, Aotere O 4 Valley. Sections 42 and 43* "V lAi) FEET, fro.tage to Broo^ I VJZI tract; Farm at Briabtwater The Property of JUzghabo AnabeWi f>O ACRES of Firat-clasa Agricalm\J tural Land in the centre of the Brightwater Township and fronting the Main Rjad and Railway Station and oompruiog ■ ome of tbe most Valuable Building bitee in Bright water. This Property ii worthy the inspection of farmers in search of a Qcod Farmj of capitalists with a view of cutting it up into Building Allotments; and of those in learch of a Healthy and Picturesque Residence. •■ Farm at Bnghtwater. The Property of F. H. Snowden. A FIRST-CLASS FARM of 211 Acres; 100 Acres are cropped every 1 yearaDd the balance is good Grass Land. 'Xh«re. ia a Comfortable new Five-rooaaed ilouM upon the Property, a leo 1 table, Otoh d/&c. The Property is situated within one n?Ue of ' tbe Brightwatar Railway Station. Farms at Low^r Wakefield, I The Property of Joshua Bird, Esq. I 1. 49 acres, Section 16, Waimea South, good I level agricultural land,all fenced and sab divided) with good 10 rooced Dwelling House, Dairy, Washbouae Barn. Stables, and Outbuilding!. The property fronts tLe main road, and ia only i mile from 1 W&iefleld Bail way Station, has a perma< tent stream running through it, and it a comfortable snd deurable homestead; I 2. 85 aerea, part of Sectio 114, Waime I . Soutb, nearly adjoining the above, a I fenoed and subdivided. I 3. 60 acres, Section 80, Waimea Soutb goo I level agricultural land, all fence d and I subdivided. The property fronts themain I road, and is only i mile from Wakefield I Railway Station, is well watered, and is a I comfortable and desirable farm. I A-considerable part of the purchase money 1 can remain on mortgage I Farm, Waimea West. I (Part oi Riohabd (Fomunson's). I Of* AORES, Parts of Sections 53 I v)V/ and 154, sooio of the best land in I Waimea West. AH level land, and all been I ploughed and cropped. Tbe land adjoins Mrs I Colt's and Mr P. Martin's. . I Luiid at Takaka. I 91 n AOIiE3 ' Section 49, 0! I hdWJ which abouti 50 Aores are good I level land, tbo balanoe being hill. Tbe pro* I pert' abuts on the new Takaka Bridge. I STAFFORD HOUSF, The Port I O tho Property of Edwass £tbbitt. I Eeq. A beautiful residence with Stable, 40, I orerlaoking the Bay, together with Fivo I Acre, planted with Fruit and Ornamental ■ Treed I To I^et I Tbe Blaoi: ''j Shop and Promises I adjoiuicg the ab^Vv-, formerly oooupied by ■ and ShoHs , I 90 FEET, Bridge Street, 0 I «O Buildiag lease, adjoining. Moxis, ■ Tailor. ■ For Sale c A) Let I V DWELLING-H l^EiQWash. I XX. in^tju Valley, co^taming 7 room?, H •,th Waßh-home, 40., Stted up with tverj ■ Qjtivonienot>, ktiodiiiff < pon li Acfts of Land, H1 r 0 Houto bai only j u»t beau ic-p»poreJ and H re-paiiit^cl t:irougaout. B OaNAMA HOUSE, 17 rcoma in ■ JL flrst-j|»es ropair, «tuitablo for a Board* ,H a$ Houte, Doctor's,.or Privaiti K«*ideßcei Adams and Kiogdon. I BOI4OITOBB, K4LBOH ■

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Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 2