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NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

(Per United Press Association.) Trenthan? Range, March 5 Xhe following are the leading pirzetakers in the Volunteer Match A, 200, 500, and 600 yards, 7 shots :— Drummond, Dannevirke, £5 95 i ifackson. Wellington, M 95 Ifviffe; Nelson^ £3 . . 94 Sandford; Cn'n'ste'tanrcb;-----£3 & Maingay, Piako, £2 .. 9.°, lladfield, Blenheim £2 . . 93 James, Napier, £2 ..92 Hadfield, Blenheim, 178, wins the Carbine Uup, being the highest aggregate in the Volunteer Matches A anofß. Sandfortl, Christchureh,l7o, is next, and Maingay, Piako, 173. is third. -In firing off for tbe final position of those who competed in the championship the scores were: — McLeod, i Hastings* 12: livine, Nelson, 10; Catley, Nelson, 7: Hyde, Napier, 6; Barltrop; 1 Feilding, 2; Ree, Queenstown; 2; McLeod is therefore the' 50th representative. The weather continues[fine,butthe wind causes the men "an anxious time, as it conies from all quarters, and to-day is one of Trentham's worst "fish-tails. " Rapid Firing, 200 yards 10 shots: Wanganui Rifle team, £5, 26; Christchuich No. 1 Engineers and Orepuki Rifles,each 22,-divida £3: Wellington No. 1 Battalion, Wr Taranaki Battalion, 12. Rapid Firing, 600 yards, 10 shots; Wellington battalion, £5, 29; M.I. Engineers, Christchuich, £3, 28: Wanganui Rifles, 27; Taranaki Rifles 20; Orepuki Rifles, 17. Colonial Ammunition Company's Match.lo rounds: Karori Rifle Club, £6, 18 hits; M.I. Engineers (Christchurch), Victoria Rifles (Auckland), and Taranaki Rifles. 13 hits each,

PROPERTIES FOB SALE BISLEY BROS. & CO Stock and Station Agents, Auctioneers, Valuators, Etc. .and Sl Estate Agency ' All <rond marketable properties adver- ' used free irr this column. Splendid . Agricultural and Pastoral Farm, 2250 Acres £ r :10 Aero-:* In «ood Difvin', I-?- ■' -Station en ■Pror-c ■■'■;. 250 A-rcs Freehold, ( . ■ '..■ Ac O.T-: ' ] 5 years to run, and 1000 Auaa tader O?i • pption 1 fif-r-.- Ths whole of the pros* &f *">irs, rr •.. ."; t-c compact block ;13 ■" ■ uuii.'ivid'. • "Atjred. and is all flat c ■ . country. j3niiiiin^a oonsist of Borrooms,' bam, c^.-^ed, stable, cart si dairy, few~ or • .lans hut, blaokanu; :. shopniid all tor Stock at --"r-'-" o. ; place: 100 h»- -Hla (40 k a.\-i»j ooivs), 7 rr: y h^so s^n.-ig .-.r : dray. infix. '-rows, and reaper, a il V.vi,"- • harness for workiLg tbo ylic?. "price, b? h a -i- concern, £2500. SMALL EASING- BUN. 1000 Acres, within 13 miles of City and 6 from JHttw;'.? ; is- well watered by streaniß Bn.i fp inr-s, estimated to produce 'ff pwamps 300 ions of fUx yearly. More Ismd iwn bn hiul if desired. i-ncK 80s rcr acre. Folio 175 N.B SBEEl 1 BUN (11 miles from City). 800 Acre?, mostly hilly, with 150 acres in bush. A 1 in grnss, sub-divided into 4 paddecks, w. !1 watered by streams. Buildings c rsia ■ of worthed ond v?hare. At present tarrying 800 shoop (will winter 600 ewes). Frico £2500, Folio 172. BIYEB FLAT LAND, ' 240 Acres all flat, and in grass, subdivided into 3 paddocks, with a running stream in each ; 14 acres are in crop. Hou.-e1 9 rccms, stable, ttj, only half mile from school. Price £1800. Folio"172. GOOD GRAZING AND DAIRY FARM. 522 Acres, well subdivided and watered. Good e-roomad house, dairy, barn, shearing shed, shcop and cattla yards (carrying at present 1150 sheep, 85 head oattle, 15 horses), as agoing concern, with 850 mixed Bheep, 75 haad mixed cattle. I rice £4000.. Folio 171. SPLENDID CROPPING LAND. 159 Ad-es (100. acres flat and 51) hilly), 52 aces in barley, 15 acres in tarnips, balance in grass. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, watered by Btreams and springs. Carried 122 ewes and hoggets through vinter. Had 7 acres in early pens, wbfch realised £170, this area now being ploughed for turnips. House 10 rooms ; shed. 8 9tal'ed stable, cowsbed and 4-stalled stable; "!2 miles from creamery, 1J fiom school. Price £2600. Folio 168. SMALL GRAZING BUN. 1800 Acred, principally limestone coun-try-350 Acres busS balance in grass. Is subdivided into 10 paddocks, and is well watered by s'-vpam?. V.&rrying at date 1200 sheep (600 being breeding ewes). 4-Roomed cottage, shed, barn, anil sables: 2 miles from school, and cios3 to creamery. Price £40C0. Folio 174 GOOD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL PItOPaRTY. 3150 Acre? freehold — 2250 acres being in g r a=3, 150 acres vih milling timbor, 750 acres bush. All fenced and subdivided ; firßt-ei?ss fences ; 1000 acre 3 are ploughable, 10 acres in hops ; grow 3 any crops or cereals : 40 acres at present in turnips. Carryincj at present 2500 sheep, 100 head oattle. New 10-roomed house, stables, cart Bbeds, 2 hop Mlns, and other outbuildings. New up-to-date wool shed, 38 by 50 feet, jus; completed. As 'a going concern, with 10 draught borsfs, 2 Snip horses, and several hacks, seed flriil Otborne Cultivvov, Ma.ssiy Barns do, Sp 1 dir-a Harrows, li cr (n-3w") " mower, harro^73, dxib'e and si :i 'o furrow pk-u^be, trape, c",j- s etc., etc. Prico £13,(300. F ! 174 HriNDY FABM, CLC 1 . TO CITY. 70 Acres freehold, •.' c-I'- iu gra,??. Subdivic^ ■ -J: ■■'ddec ■ ; Btre-.Mi.i3 ar;d' creak tuzi ■ .;roi . cci ; Hou=e, 4. rooms, almost nsv. cow^.v fl- : ry, she"" -.rds a i nl -Tip ;1% miles iu> [<■ :k;1 avid -: r.fir/; isc-ivryiug at pre..-. ilO sb-( ... ■; .:es aiij 6 ci-.vs; wiii f i!ou Bhefp nil ye-".r rcunn. One am 1 : acrfa arc in icro"':e-:, oeiimated to * ; £200, Prico £950. T ''■ ""- FANDY T " " "3E TO J :i. 20 1 ? A* rs. ' acres pivugied, fr,. '■■•- i . -- ■■ ■■ -■ ---3 ia oats, 12 acres ;n _ s -: . v s'Uft os, 2 aorea iv ■iU'-EM-f. 3 ""■ ■-•■■■ "•>;-, c. d 20 acres to be B (wr •: ■■•>-. l : :i~:r. i- .'-uiijivided into 20 pad' clis. ni we 1 'v i .er-^1 by natural springs. A* p-'cs-:;.^ cvriying 250 ewes with himhs m loj'. FJr.uso 7 rooms; Btable 5 atiils ; fcheis, c'-o. on Stoke eido of properly ; and houso 5 rosir.s (old), stablo ns.d shed oa -Bish.-jp^ala sido. It is nbout 2i miles from towr, ctdke siclo 1^ Biahopdale, and I-i from P. r . Pries £-23 :)-.•: ac -n. Folio IGB Or vv sll saH ISi n,caß, wish a : ! crops except 10 acres of o-is. Price £15 per acre. GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM. 360 Acros ; 140 acres being flat, and balance low, undulating hills, subdivided into 7 paddocks, watered by Pigeon Vailsy creek ; is situated about 1J miles from school, creamery and town, and about 1£ mil s f com Wakefield railway station. Good 7-rocmed honsr, barn, etc ; about 4 acres in orchard. WLI carry about 450 sheep, besides cattle. Price £1500. Folio 166 SUITABLE FOR LARGE OR SMALL TRUIT GROWING. 94 Acres' four miles from City, suitable for small or large fruit growing, iv splendid locality ; long frontage to public road, and suitable for cutting up into smaller areas. Would also make a splendid dairy fa^m, never-fftiliog stream running right through property Price £2700. Folio 165 GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE (7 miles from. City). 14J Acres land. Orchard and plantation, beautifully fituaied on main road, doit to Railway S ation and P.O ; port'on of the property h planted in Eoglißh evergreeens There are 200 fruit trees, specially selected by fcha Government Pomologist. There are several paddoe! s, water laid en from reservoir. House o£ 12 large and lofty roomß, with large halls, aisa office and library, Has verandah on three Bides ; foundations are of brick, Under same roof are pantry, souliery, wash-house, daliy, etc. Outbuildings consist of 2-roomed cottage, ba.n. 4-sialle-i s'ao'e; other conveniences' Easy terms payment. Price £1600. FREEHOLD PROPERTY (in the heart of Ci y). House; 7 large and lofty rooms; barroom, with porceluin b ith, h. and o. watsr, End lavatory; wash-bousa copper; tabti built in ; workshop ; wood and coal housa, all UDder one roof . a£phait path and yards. Gas acd water laid on. This property fases maia sireet, ar;d io olosa to Queer's Garden. Section has 141 ; ft 9in frontage, and 107 feet deep. Pries £1450. Also Fcus^, 8 notis. Stone and wood ooma a;e la-ge and iofty ; all outbuildings are new. G s and water laid on, Price £6^5. SUPERIOR CITY RESIDENCE: BUIDCtE STREET. HOUSE, 11 Roam {b^U li Totara) I dti ono fiat, wit!j bafcbio: ■■■•; pantry, seulc';, , •h Ashbouie, cog^or, tubi r ' -3 over), ni ■■'.-■ . .'• id oiV. l»wn auci garde-; ! ?ft fronta;-'- m> rrtdv?-3're6s fey 150 lc~ : " -;■*'*■ Price £1250 Actions. Vve havr- jd Building allotme. " in all purt3 of the City at very reason-- bie prices. . To thoso " wish toe' ■ '; r.hoir r>ro" : 'ber 8^ •>.• I ;*?'<(*. % 'i. . or • Towr? ; 10 ased to have • l uave a large ''..■-"riptions of the .iic ami'- 'ent we can e'd\.'.-i s ■io. -. . BiSLEY BROS. & CO., gjock, Station, Land, Estate, ' and Commission Agents,' Auetionoers, Etc.. dardy Strse.t, kelson,

~ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. " 0000 SHEEP. 5000 RICHMOND YARDS. On WEDNESDAY, 13th instant, at 2 o'clock, MEdSRS BISLEY BROS. & CO. will hold a sale o! 6000 Fdt and Store Sheep (on account farmers and station owners), iuoluding wetbe's, ew e and lambs, also 30 Rams, and 20 head Fat Cattle. Further particulars Inter issue. BISLEY BROS. & CO. 670 Auctioneers. Stock Sale. MURCHISON. MURCHISQN. THUR&DAY, Maroh 21, 1907, at 1 o'clock. MES3BSBTSLEY BROS. & Co. will hold a STOCK SALE as above, iV. Lynch's Yards, when they will ofier — TO Kf\ SHEEP— Ewes, Wethers, and X4t/U Rams. O K Head OATTLE. (The Estate late Walter Ncame ) TBOTTING STALLION " Kuroka." TWO BROOD MARES (one with foal at foot) 2 Yoarlings, 1 year old 5 Store Pigs 30 Head Mixed Cattle Further Entries invitrd. 624 BISLEY BROS. & CO, SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. TUESDAY, MARCH 12th, at 1 o'olook. At WAKEFIELD. Messrs BISLEY BROS. & CO., having received instructions from Mr J. C. Williams, who is leaving for Christohurch, will offer, on the premises, Wakefield, the whole of his Household Furniturs and Effeots, inoluding — Duchess Sets, 2 Double Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chest Drawers, Carpet 12 x 12, Tables, Chairs, Fender and Fire Irons, Kitchen Utensils, etc. Also. Dog Cart and Harness and Mare, Full particulars later issue. Absolutely No Reserve, 581 BISLEY BROS. & GO. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. " In Business Part of Town, to oloae Estate. SATURDAY, MARCH 16th, at 12 o'clook. MESSRS BISLEY BROS. & CO. having received instructions from Mr T. S. Chisholm, will offer by Public Auction, at their Exchange Land Salerooms, Section with 34 feet frontage to j Bridge-street, together with Buildings j thereon. For further particulars apply BISLEY BROS & CO, 524 Auctioneers. Sheep. Sheep. ENTRIES of Sheep, in large or small numbers, aie being reoeived on aocount of owners for sale at our Riohmond Yards, giving free grazing ; or, if desired, will make shipments, on liberal termß, to outside markets ; or will purchase at high est ourrent market rates. Full particulars on application to R. GAUKRODGER Stoke. Or BISLEY BROS. & CO., 688 Auctioneers, Stock & Station Agents. THE LAST WOOL SALES. At tho last Wool Sales, held In Christohurch on the 13th Deo., very satisfactory prices were obtained for the better classes of wool. The top prioe was obtained for the well known " Pahau Pastures " (Culverden)" clip, whioh realised 15d per lb for balfbred, this being the best prioe obtained for any class of wool in New Zealand for some yeaiv. As a matter of oourse this wool was in splendid condition, the fiook from which it came havirg been dipped in Little's Combined Sheep ! Dips 1 which showa that it pays to use the best Tdip, Other dips from flocks dipped in 1 Little's I (Fluid or Powder) Dips. I also brought goto" prices, ranging to 14Jd, The Chief Nelson Agents for Little's Dips *ie— BISLEY BROS & CO., St jck and Station Agents. 425 Hardy- street. McMAHON & LEE, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK SALESMEN, SHAREBROKERS, LAND AGENTS, Eto. STOCK SALE YABDB, opposito New Railway Station REEFTON. Sales conduoted in every part the Inangahua and Buller Districts, WEEKLY SALES of Produce and Frui Goods Sold on Consignment. Aoocuni Sales rendered promptly, New Books. NEW SUPPLIES ESPERANTO BOOKf. Sata's Smoke in the Flame, 2/6 and 3, 6 Buke's Sketches Notmandy, 2/6 Keary's Get On or Get Out, 1/Brawn's Venus and the Woodman, 2/6 & 3/6 Sinclair's King Midas. 3/6 Dicksee & Blain's Office Organisation and Management, 6/Hazell's Annual, 4/Whittaker's Almanao, 1/3 Warren's Sußan Clegg, 3/6 Walcott's Blindfolded, 3/6 Garland's Witch's Gold, 3/6 Gull's Soul Stealer. a weird and rare book, 2/6 and 3/6 Wright & Smith's Parliament Past and Present, 7/6 Tixt Books of Ju- jut-see, 3/6 Cousin's Chemistry Garden, 1/- „ Cholmondeley Prisoners, 3/6 ]. E. Hounsell & Co. TRAFALGAR STREET. j ONE THOUSAND Shaves for Is. and twelve months' Easy Gutting for 6d> CAN BE HAD by bringing your Razors and Soissora to LETHABY'B, Umbrella, Sunshade, and Walking Stiok Manufacturer. Re-Covering and Repairing Umbrellas and Sunshades and fixing up Walking Sliofes a peolallty, Also, a large stook of Gold and Silver JEWELLERY, imported direct from the makers, and will be sold at a very little over English prices. The Jewellery oondsts of Ladies' Gold Watches from £2, Gents' Gold Watches from £3 10s Silver Watches from 14s, Blaok Steel and Nickel Watches from Bs. Also, a large quantity of other kinds Jewellery. the AdJre3S — J. 6. LETHABY, CITY UMBRELLA WORKS, 535T..80N. UOI °~EASTCOTT'S IF you require anything in the way of Jt'ure Drugs, Chemicals, Photographio i Soods, or- Photogr&phio Solutions made up, i SASTCOTT'S IS THE SHOP where ' over? thing is new. No old stook on hand. h Speciality. ig teen constantly tngaged for the pa-i 40 years bb Dispenser with some of the leading medical men and hot pitals at Home and in the Colony, you oan rely on having your preeoriptiona carefully and oorreotly prepared with pure drugs at EABTCOTT'B. Orders by posl or telephone will receive prompt attention. Any article not in stook procured tj first post without extra charge. TEA sTt 0 O T T •- Chemist, Etc BARDY-STREBT, NELSON Opposito W ( Rout & Song. ,

TO-DAY, at 2 p.m. WIHiE HAIIT YARDS RICHMOND. MESSRS MARS SPROT & CO. will sell as abovo - -j -| f"W \ SHEEP, comprising - 300 Wetbera 500 Souad-raoath Ewes (ia lots to suit buyers 150 2, 4. and 6-Tooth Ewe 3 50 Aged Ewes 100 Store Wethers. R. V. GULLY, 638 Auctioneer. MARK SPROT & CO., NELSON, GRFA'MOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. Live Stock Salesmen, Valuator^ Land & Estate Agent 3, Woi| Brokers, Commission Agents,' etc , etc. HIDE?, SKINS, & TALLOiV.-We are f a3h purchasers of Hides, Skins, & Tallow in any quanti y. liighest market piice given. PROPEltTY.—Ciientg wishiDg to dhpDEe of property, either by Public Auction or Frivate Treaty, can rely on securing every attention. INSURANCE. — Being agent 9 for the Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, we are prei ared to take risks at lowest currant rates. LIVE STOCK.- Haifa are beld regularly at our Eichmond and Ihorpe Y»rds in the Nelson district ; and our Wf si C »ast branohes at Greymouth and Hokitlfca will at all times be prepared to handle stock on behalf of clieEt3, at their yards, Totara Pla f , Greymouth, and Arahura. AUCTION SALES.— We me prepared to conducn Auction Sales in ail parts of the country. Prompt Account Sales R*ndebed. MARK SPROT & CO., Auctioneers, Hardy- street, 208 Nelson. FIGH - P.GS. PIGSWDIMOCE & CO., Ltd.. Wellington, are Bayers of 10,009 (Ten thousand) first quality BACON PIGS, MAIDEN SOWS, aod BARROWS. Weight preferred, 110 to 150 H«s (dead). Cash- on delive y. Sekoml Notice.— Parmera are strongly advised, before selling their Pigs, to see Mr P. G. Moffatt, as he is offering special Inducements for Bacon Pigs this season. Price 4d- per pound dead weight. We reoeive Pigs on Mondays, and at art IME 07 THE SBAB. Pigs to be Delivered Alive to P. G. MOFFATT, Agent, Agent, Motaeka, F. & D. EDWARDS, Laud & Estate Agents, HAVE FOR SATiPi. TWO CHEAP FARM PROPERTIES. ORINOCO, NGATIMOTI : 70 acres Freehold, two acres of which is in raspberries, and two aores in young orchard in full bearing. The land is divided into nine paddooks (well watered), and is carrying 50 sheep, 8 cows, and 8 head young oattle. The improvements are a good 8-roomed House, waehhouae. and all necessary farm boildings. Price £840. 339 acres Lease in Perpetuity, bush land, all felled, grassed, and fenced, 2 to 3 miles from the above property, with a good road to it ; carrying between 400 and 500 abeep. Rental £6 7s 6d per unnum. Price £i 10s per acre, As the owner, Mr J. Hill, intends leaving the distriot, these properties must 03 sold immediately. SPLENDID FARM PROPERTY. 40-Aore Freehold Farm, subdivided into ten paddocks, with good 12-roomed ■ c, slabie. barn, coaohhouße, sheep sheds, and all necessary farm buildings. The property is well watered by permanent stream. Land is specially adapted for fruit growing. Price £875, 1360 Acres Leasehold, with right of per cbase from tho Crown a*i 6a per aare* situated 2 miles from the above property. WAKEFIELD QUAY .* 5 roomed Cottage, land 25ft x 10 3 ft Price £220. COLLING WOOD-ST: 7-roomsd Dwelling ; connected with sewer : land 35 x 115. Price £350 ; easy terms. KAWAI-ST. : Dwelling of 6 rooms (praotically new) with bathroom, washhouse, and ecullery ; land 63 x 150. Price £480. SPLENDID FARM of 580 acres, nearly all tolled and in good grasß, limestone country ; fenced and subdivided into well watered paddocks ; will winter 750 Bheep and 50 cattle ; shearing shed, wool press etc FOXHILL: Farm of 118 aoreß, rin>' fenced and subdivided, five minutes walk from school, post office, and railway station ; there is a good 7 roomed Dwelling and necessary farm buildings on the property. Price £1180 MANUKA STREET : The fine Residence of F. O. Hamilton, Esq., containing seven rooms, pantry, ba broom, washhouse, hot and cold water, electric,, bells, etc. The land has a frontage oi 130 feet with a depth of 129 feet. All paths are asphalted. TASMAN STREET: Dwelling of eight roomp, bathroom, and storeroom (only built three years), the property of and occupied by Mrs Gray land 89 x 100. SOUTH MAITAI : 592 aores good sheep and oattle country, belonging to late James Newport's Estate. Price £4 per acre. REDWOOD'S VALLEY: 109 acres freehoid and 900 acres leasehold (ill riag fenced), with 8 roomed dwelling and farm sheda thereon, the property of Mr John Wiadleborne : 3 acres ar9 in orchard and 30 acres under plough ; carries 400 sheep. Price £950. TASMAN 81 . 1 Dwelling of 9 rooms, the property of W. W. Clifford, Esq. Land 118 x 100. ~ GOOD Building Site,' Alfred-street, 60Ii by 118 f t; a bargain for;£4s. SPLENDID Building Site, Cant a! Cjlling wood street; land 50 x 142. Price £250 RICHMOND : That fine Rssidtmial Property at Richmond, about one mile from Railway Station, belonging to Mr H. Backeridge. New house, 8 sooms, bathroom, da'uy, and all conveniences, stables, &c. ; 12£ acres of laud, 2 acres of which is apple orchard, and well laid out grounds, Magnificent view of the bay and eurroutdirg country, Water laid on to house and all paddocks. Trioe £1300. RUSSELL-BT. : "Mount Pleasant" property, containing 8$ aores, with large Dwelling, all conveniences ; £1850. Will sell Dwelling and 2 acres for £1250; 6£ aores, would cut up into good building sites, £650. ■ KAWAI ST.— Half-acre of land with 2 roomed CoJtage. Price £225. FOUR and a half Aores land, being part of Enner Glynn Estate, Brook street, with frontage to new road. Price £125. St. VINCENT SI'REET: 18 Aores land with 450 feet frontage to S\ Vincen street. Exoellent building sites. Price £1450. MAITAI BANK : 8 roomed House, known "as " Wilden Lodge." Bight of way at back of property. Prioe £850. WASHINGTON VALLEY 5 Boomed House (just erected), with bathroom, aod gas and water laid on, and 5 aores landfall in orchard and garden. Price £603. B&REBY Business, Nelson city NEW-STREET (near New Post Office) : Seven roornen House (practically new) with every convenience. Land bl x 125, MOUNT ST. : Dwelling of 9 rooms, bathroom, wash-house, and all conveniences, with 5§ acres of land, £1600. Will sell dwelling and 1 acre for £1000, Easy terms. WAIMEA ST. : Section 50 x 400, extsd - ing to Mount street ; 2 good building site , £250. Sf. VINCENT ST,: 1 Acre, near Rail way Station ; good building sites, £400. Call and Inspect our List. FOR SALEOR TO LET, The fine Residence of Mr B. S. Chisholm, containing 9 rjoois, hall, and baloony, with all conveniences, situated in Hardy-street East ; asphalt pa. ha. Price £1100; or to let at £65 per annum. TO~IiET. MAITAI BANK : " Wilden Indge," containing 8 io- ma, aid half aore of land. Price £5-2 per annum to good tenant. NINE ROOMED HOUSE in Nile-street, at present occupied by Mrs Riohmond. Rent £G5 per annum. Possession 1 Feb T& D. EDWARDS LAND & EBrATE AGENTS, Wakkotku) Bhiloinqb] ' l

TO-MORROW, at 1.80 p m. (On the Premise?, South-Btreet) FDRNITORE& EFFECTS in the Es'ai of Emma Annear, deceased. ITT LOOK has receive! ineiruitions Vv • from the Eiccutois to ceil thf whole of the Furniture and Effects in th. above Bstate. Sale at 130 p.m. No R* seive,— W. LOCK, Auctioneer. G2d FRIDAY, March Bth. z - • SUPERIOR iUtiMTURE & EFFECTSMR LOCK will srU, on behalf of Vk F. H. HouNttLo, who is leaving the district, his surplus FURNITURE AND EFFECTS' Particulars later. 627 W. LOCK, Auctioneer. TADMOE,SE; IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE of CONTENTS OF GENERAL STORE. WM. LOCK, favoured nitb instruction! from WHI'IE BRO 4^ (Storekeeper?) wlil hold an — EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE on tbo above dato. I artioularu later. W. LOOK, 655 Auctioneer. At LOCK'S GREAT Furniture Emporium THE EASIEST -TERM^' PIANOS, ORGANS, Atlas Sewing Machines, MINER and ZEALANDU RANGES' UP-TODATE FURNITURE of every description. Carpets, Curtains, Linoleums, HEARTH RU3S, QUILTS and, SHEETINGS. SATI FICTION GUARANTEE!). LOCK, THE UNIVERSAL PROViDER, AND ONLY COMPLETE FURNISHER. Cocksfoot Seed. Qf\ f\ SACKS (new season's) in tie! OUw and to arrive Write ub fo Samples and Quotations. BISLEX BROS. & CO. 687 Seed Merchants. 1 Nothing like it in the I 1 world. The most certain I 1 and effective cough I fi medicine. The surest 1 H body builder. a I Cmulsion I I of Cod I^iver Oil, with I 1 I*ime, Soda, and Creasote. I I "It's Famous," I I This celebrated Emulsion J H relieves at once hacking, J » stubborn, tickling coughs, m 3 Constant coughing, ■ 1 coughing, coughing; de- 1 I prives the sufferer of I I needed rest. It weakens I m and delibitates. It re- 1 B tards a speedy cure. » ■ Lane's Emulsion will « ■ stop the cough. It will 1 I give sound refreshing 1 I sleep. It will help food I I digest perfectly. Perfectly I 1 digested food means more 1 I fat, more blood, more I I strength. It means I I health — the health that 1 I "is needed to resist disease, 1 I With robust health, con- | I sumption (the white | I scourge of New Zealand) | ■ cannot follow a cough. §j ■ Get Lane's Emulsion, § g take it according to direc- H § tions, and notice how B B quickly you begin to im- 1 B prove. All chemists and I I stores sell it. Two sizes, I 118 ' 2/6 and 4/6. I City Land. f Q ACRES (more or less) Freehold Latd 1.0 within ihd City, splendid grass country ; must be Bold ; a bargain, only £475 ; terms if desired. BISLEY BROS. & CO., 684 Land Agents. j EASIEST TO RIDE! I EASiEST TO BUY ! EASIEST TO PAY FOR ! \ \ P rill Rud fl e -Wh»worth \ 1 I //// Guaranteed \.^^>v Four Years. ROAD RACER, £t3 13s. LADIES' or GENTS' ROADSTER, £15 15«. Easy terms, £2 extra. Write for Catalogue, post free E. REYNOLDS & C 0. ,1» WELUNBTON, CKRISTCHURCH, INVERCARBIU. Latest i906-7^Models on Show at FOB SALE byMtSSSRS F. REYNOLDS & CO WELLINGTON. TAKAKA AGENT-C.W. BO£D.

divide £3; Wellington M.I. Battalion, 12; Wangaoui Rifles 12: Palnierston North Rifles, 11: OpaUi Rifle Club, 11; Gisborne Rifles, 9: Orepuki JKifles 8.

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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11877, 6 March 1907, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11877, 6 March 1907, Page 3

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