AUCTIONS. I KOKATAHI SALE YARDS. ANNUAL SALE. FARMERS SURPLUS STOCK. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1911. TITARK SPROT AND CO., -will sell by public auction as above;— 200 STORE CATTLE, mixed ages • and sexes. Further entries recived up to date of sale. MONDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1911. At 11.30 a.m. IVTARK SPROT AND CO., under instructions from Mr. D. Delaney, will sell at their Rooms, Mackay Street, Greymouth, as above: — 60 ACRES FREEHOLD, Camp Town (near Ngahere), securely fenced, cleared and in grass.' 200 ACRES LEASEHOLD adjoining. TERMS AT SALE. MARK SPROT AND CO., Auctioneers. TOTARA FLAT SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Ist, 1911. At 11 a.m. p W. MOSS AND CO., will sell by public auction as above: 300 2, 3 and 4 year old STEERS. 20 HEIFERS.' 3 SPRINGERS. 150 STORE SHEEP. On Account of Mr. Price Hamer. 50 STEERS. On account Mr. John O’Regan. 50 CATTLE (mixed sexes.) Account Clients. 1200 STORE SHEEP. Account Mr. Alf Smith. G. W. MOSS AND CO., Auctioneers, IMPORTANT SALE PROPERTY JUNCTION. OF FREEHOLD AT NGAHERE AT AUCTION ROOMS, MACKAY ST, GREYMOUTH. SATURDAY, 4th MARCH, 1911. At 11.30 a.m. W. MOSS AND CO., * acting under instructions from the Blackball Coal Coy. Ltd., will sell bv public auction as above; — That valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY at Ngahere Junction, consisting of over seven acres of land together with two splendid DWELLINGS erected thereon, one containing ten rooms with large orchard, garden, vinery, fowl run and all modern conveniences, and one containing six rooms with garden, fowl run, and all conveniences. The land is beautifully laid out, and is situated close to the school and adjoins the new railway station. The property will be offered in one lot, and failing to effect a sale, will be submitted in two lots, one of 3 acres 3 roods 26.6 perches with ten-roomed dwelling thereon; and one of 3 acres 2 r00d5”9,4 perches with six-roomed cottage thereon. Immediate possession can be given; also financial assistance if required at lowest rate of interest. For plan and particulars apply to the auctioneers. G. W. MOSS AND CO., Auctioneers. FOR PROMPT SALE. THE A.I. HOTEL, HOKITIKA. ItTARK SPROT AND CO., favored with instructions from Mrs. E. M. Davey, offer for prompt sale the A.l. HOTEL, HOKITIKA. The Hotel is well and' favourably known and has a splendid trade connection. Possession given immediately. or within one month. Full particulars from MARK SPROT AND CO., Hotel Brokers, Hokitika and Grey.
FOR SALE. * FOR SALE /CORNER of Buller Road and Smith Street, Reefton, three SECTIONS,' Freehold, with commodious SHOP and six-roomed DWELLING, scullery, outhouses, good garden, water laid on and every convenience. Building has frontage of 60ft. to Buller Road and 30ft. to Smith Street. Good cash DRAPERY, DRESSMAKING and OUT-FITTING BUSINESS. 11l health reason for selling. Price, without stock, shopfittings, etc., £375. If purchaser wishes to take over business, stock, etc., apply for particulars to Mrs McKenney, Draper, etc., Reefton. POR SALE—Cheap, FILLY, three A years, by Woodland Whispers.— Apply P. O’Donnell. POR SALE—Leasehold SECTION. A Municipal Reserve, corner of Nelson and Shakespeare Streets, 66ft. frontage by a depth of 132 ft. Price £BO ; a bargain. —Apply G. W. Moss and Co., Land and Estate Agents. FOR SALE HP HE splendidly situated and up-to-A date RESIDENCE of Mr. A. W. Yarrall, containing ten rooms, with every convenience. Inspection invited. Also six-roomed HOUSE in High Street, |?ILASS JELLY JARS, airtight tops, 2s 6d dozen. —BECK AND CO., Mackay Street. ¥SBACE yourself up, by using PARX> KINSON’S QUININE AND IRON WINE. It is the finest tonic going. Price 2/6. _____ BEST Quality Raspberry, Strawberry, Pineapple, Gingerwine, and Lime Juice Cordials at Is per bottle.—BECK AND CO. FOR SALE—Drapery, Dressmaking and Millinery BUSINESS, together with lease of Shop; now occupied by Mrs. R. Bull. Doing a most satisfactory business, and a real good investment. —Apply on the premises, Mrs. R. Bull. T>UB IT IN!—What? SYDAL, the XV magic healer. Try it. Chemists and stores. Is 6d. PLECTRO PLATE just imported for Xmas Presents ; startling prices ; view our windows. —ARNOTT AND SEABROOK, Ironmongers.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 February 1911, Page 1
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