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Central A^Qtioji £-ooiai bb_dge^stbebt; -■•huu i By order of tbe Mortgagee a__i ! the conduct of the <egistrar of the Court. WM. LOOK has reoeived inatrnotionß t sell by Publio Anotion, At his Room. | Bridge-street, On SATURDAY, 7th July, 1894 at Noon, 1 QfT AORES OF FREEHOLD LANI JL ts I eitustea at Inangahua Laadiog being Seotions 12 and 18, Blook VIII. Inangahua Distriot. One huudred aores ari oleared and laid down in grass and oulti v-ted ; 50 aores are fit for the plough* Thi ground is divided io'o gix j.a-'dcckp, with i large BARN and CHAFF-BOUSE (-.Oft by 20ft wi h iron roof and MEN'S HUT built thereon. Also. 63 ACRES U* FREEHOLD LAND beirg Sections 1, 2, and 8, of Blook VIII, InaDgahua Distriot, on whioh ia ereoted ai ACCOMMODATION HOUSE of 10 rooms, iron root, lined throughout witl bo.rds— no paper; detached Wash-hou.-aud D_i.y. Also large B&.P.N, 12-stalled STABLE, large COWSHED. CARTSHED. _ FOWL-HOUSE, WOODSHED, GARDEN, and ORCHARD, beirg the Pioperty of FREDERICK ADOL* fHUS GREEVE3 ARCHER. The Title Deeds and a Pian of tbe Land may be inspected at the offloes of Messrs Pitt and Moore, Solioitors, Nelion. For further partionlars Apply to Wm LCCK, Auotioneer. NGATIMOTI. STOCK SALE AT MR E. ROBINSON'S YABDS, Cn WEDNESDAY, July 11, 1 p.m. Tl/TR LOCK will salT I 203 Ewes (ia lamb) 150 Lambs 100E*es(inhmb) 10 head Yonng Cattle 4 Horses 2 Cowb 1 Cow\in calf) I Horse Gear 1 Reaper aod Mower (complete) 2 good Haoks 1 Cow, near calving 50 fot Sheep 2 good £he-p Dogs 2 young £heep Dogs 1 Trap and Harness 1 Reaping Machine 2 Ploughs 1 eet Iron Harrows 1 Roller 1 Cow* to calve early 1 Springing Heifer 1 Sausage Mactioe and Filler, comple.e A large quantity of Fruit tTrees, Apples, Peaohes, Apricots, Choice Ornamental and Floweriog Shtubs j Further entries solioited, and oan be left v. ith Mr Robinson or forwarded to tb. Auotioneer. NOTE.— Atte; the sale of Stook, a oonBignment of Drapery, Blunkets, Overcoats, Merchandise, Musical Inßtrnments, &0., will de sold. Wm LOCK, Auoiioneer. CHEAP GRi^ZINOT GN Tadmor Lodge Estate for Horses, Cattle, and Sheep.— Apply MR A. D.STANLEY. 1858-3a TADMOR. H. BRUSEWITZ. LANDSCAPE AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPBER, (Waimea-_t, Third Honse from Mr Pettit's Store. HAVING Pnrobased all MR OLSEN'S NEGATIVES, H. Brusewitz begs to infoim tbe inhabitants of tbe W_imeas that they oan have Photographs at 1/6 per Copy or Enlargements at 7/6 each. 1865— 13m

*__ UNION BSBS STEAM SHIP IKS! COMPANY «___*_c««^ OF NBW ZEALAND, ih limited. probaEiE saii_:nqs7 tabanaki and manukau Mauinapua I Monday | July 9 1 10 p.m. WELLINGTON DIREOT Waikoi* I Friday | July 6I 10 p.m, Mawhkba* | Bnnday [ Jnly 8| 11 a.m. Gbajt tojs» \ Wednesday | July 11 I •Passengers only. PICTON AND WELLINGTON. PBNGUIN [Tuesday | July 10 j ROTOBPA I Thursday | July 12 | LYTTELTON ANdIpUNEDIN. Penguin | Tuesday | July 10 j ROTOBUA* I Thursday j Jnly 12 | »Ly_teuon only. . WESTPORT. Gbafton* I Saturday | July 7 I 9*30 a.m* WAi-JUI f Tuesday | Jnly 10 | Omapbbb j Wednesday j July 11 > •Lands Cargo on return from Greymonth, tiRJBJY _ -OUTH. Gbax-on I Saturday | Jnly 7| 9 30am, Waxsui i Tues.ay | Jnly 10 | Mawbxba* | Thnreday j July 12 | | 'Lands Westport Cargo returning from i Greymouth, MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. Wakatipu I TueEday | July 10 I *Calls Hobart. SYDNEY FBOM WELLINGTON. Waibarapa* | Frid.y | July 6 | *EastOoaßt. TONGA AND SAMOA. Tavionx* (Wednesday | Aug 8 | ' 'From Anokland. SUVA AKD LEVUKA. Ovaii-O* | Thursday j Ju'y 19 | •From Anokland. HONOLULU AND BAH FRANOISCO Axau-Eoa | Satnrday |Jclyl4| •From AooHand. No Cargo received after 4'30 p.m, snd on | Satnrday after 2 p.m. Viejtorfl are requested to leave th) steamers immediately after the seeotid whistle bas been sounded. d-S 0 ? 81 .^' 11 - ?*«l«Jd 'onto to Great Britain throngh Ameriea. Passengsr booked through to San Frauoiea*. and Live-poo; Passage Tlaksts ismed at Fort Offloe only For all information aspljr at tht Company'. Od_oßS, i GovMnnHawr Whabf and THA*,', LOAR StBEKT, *f ANCHOR |jf|^ STEAM LINE OF WSU/pAOKETaI ABB APPOINTS!) XO LEAVE FOR WESTPORT. GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. THE MURRAY, on SUNDAY, Bth inet, at 10 a.m, FOR WANGANUI~AND WELLINGTON. THE KENNEDY, on SUNDAY, 8;b inst,, at 10 a.m. J. H. COCK & CO. NEW ZEALAND INSURANOE COMPANY. DIVIDEND WARRANTS at the rate of ISA per oent per Bhare bave arrived, tnd may be OBTAINED on application at bhe Company's Offioes, Traf_]gar~et. J. WILSON, 1861—1 Mana TO BUSHMEN AND OTHERS. [ TENDEBS will ba reoeived by tbe undersigned np to AUGUST lex., for CLEARING UF about 60 Aoreß of felled and burnt LIGHT BUSH, being the North-western end of Seoiion 117, East Takaka. Speoifioations and conditions may be seen it tbe Sawmills, East Takaka, or at my )_Boe, Nelson. No tender necessarily aooepted. H. BAIGENT, 1863-td Waimea and Hardy- ets , Neleon.

E. B U X T O N & CO TRAFALGAR STRfiJiI NE 43S^Jj___g^ N _ HAVE ON SALE AGRiCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS — — ooMyawiHo— FARMERS' FAVOURITE GRAIN DRILLS, CORBETT'S " Naw Wabwick Chahpion " DIGGING PLOUGHS. Tbis Plough is now offered si tbe simplest, lightest in draught, and mott effloient implement of its kind yet introduced. When at work it thoroughly purveiiaes tbe soil equal to Ploughing, cultivating, and harrowing, The share is of suffloient width to ont op all weeds and thistles. For summer tallowing, laying np the land for the winter, for ploughing in and burying manure, and destroying weeds of all kinds, it ia amost valuable implement. Thomas Corbet* has reeef ved the hiohsbt awabds on reoord for Digging Ploughs. Ransome's, Hornsby V, and Howarp's Plough, in all sizes ; Amerioan end English Hillside Ploughs; Corbett's Zig-Z.g Harrows ior 1, 9, ot 3 horses; Coleman .and Morton.* Cultivators, Obain Harrows ; Planet Ja. all Stssl Hoses Hosa and Cnltivatcbs, with .xtra sweeps ; Planet Jr. C >mbined Sued Drills and Wheel Hoes ; Pbiboe's Bboad Oast Hard Bem> S. v. sua ; Bbntall'b C_.a_t BIa ___.__.», for hand or power Turnip Cntters, & .. , & o. _b__i_b *maßmemmmmßwmamßßmmammmmßamummmmmuimimmamnmmßmiimm tmiii ,i -_•__. _■«,.„.:.,,_. FOR the prteent Ses sent we beve a gccd r.l.ct.cn of BEATING _*7 OVEB, for GRe-aiaitrJ or Coal. Fenders and Fire Irons, Spark Guards, and Nureerv Fenders ; toe Fuel Sent, and Gotbio Grates ; Coal Yams ; Beatrice and Viotoria Lamp Stoves ; Table Braoket, and Hanging Lamps Gas Ohandalsera and Brackets ; Hall Lamp?, Aebeetcs Fuel Trivets, {Carriage Lamps, fte., fto, A oomplete assortment of /Amerioan, English, and Colonial, STOVES and RANGES, for burning Gas, Wood, or Coal. -■ ■iYw i i ; ARTIFICIAL MANURES. Wt have been appointed AGENTS for the GaarfOompsnyV Atti&fa! Menaces, ana are now booking Orders for the ooming season. These Manures er« nod. ok., dl j the ehaspest land beat in tbe market.,, Prioeß, analyiis, and oopy of Tee tire onial) npon__pp!ioat-Oe_ E. BUXTON & O P., ■MIRATALfiAR __B____, HELHOm ...„ :a3

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 155, 5 July 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 155, 5 July 1894, Page 3