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WANTED KNOWN. CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. Ea.yjeu Goons at Kastek Puicts. lADIES', Gents', and Children's J Canvas Shoos, al prices. Boys' and Girls' Boots, 4/6 to 7/6. See our Men's Shooters, at 9/11. See our Men's Pegged do., at 12/0 (every peg driven by hand), bee our Watertight*, from 11/6 (hand pegged). See our Bluchers, 4/11 and 5/11 (all hand made. Ladies' Goods in groat variety from FEATHERWEIGHT down to "dAIKY BOOTrf at all prices. AT THE CASH BOOT MART. P. COPP, J. MORRIS, Manage] 1. Proprietor. " CLEARING SALE. WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL, at 1 p.m. FT! HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & J- MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., having been favored with instructions from Mr F. P. J. Ward, of Burtegill, Awatere, will offer by Public auction.at his residence on the above date the whole of his valuable and wel-culled flock, thoroughbred Horses, Furniture and usual Station Plant, consisting of: SHEEP (Half-bred, and inbred half-bred, Lincoln-Merino.) 217 Ewes, 2-tooth 153 Ewes, 4-tooth 82 Ewes, 6-tooth 142 Ewes, 8-tooth 11 Ewes, over 8-tooth 292 Ewe Lambs 50 Wethers 7 Rams 100 Merino Ewes, aged, Hawkcsbury bred, HORSES. Thoroughbred Mare, One Eye (Leos—Eliin Queen), in foal to Stoneyhursfc 1 Colt, rising 2-year-old (Meriy England—One Eye) 1 Filly, rising 2-year-old (sire, Pirate) 1 Gelding (broken to double and single harness, and saddle) SUNDRIES. Weighing Machine, Cart Harness, Grindstone, Wire, Whealbarrow, Carpenter's Tools, Dray, &c, &c. FURNITURE. 3 Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Wash Stands, Couch, Tables, Drawers, Fenders,' Dies;er, I new Linoleum, &c, &c. £0 Fowls. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. J. REID, J.B. GREEN, Manager. Auctioneer. STOGKJALES, r^ RIFFITHS & SON will sell as under •.— RENWICKTOWN : WEDNESDAY, | - - ~-"~"~ 24th April. 30 Crossbred Ewes ■■ - 200 Crossbred Lambs (forward) '"-- ---j 155 Crossbred Wethers. 150 Merino Ewes (good condition) 30 Pigs 15 Mixed Cattle Farm Implements and Sundries. Further Entries Invited. L. GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer. SALE BY AUCTION. SATURDAY NEXT, 20th April, at 12 noon, at rooms, market place. RESIDENCE IN WELD STREET. MESSRS GRIFFITHS & SON have been instructed by Mr Harry Kirby, to offer for" sale by public auction at their Rooms, Market Place, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 12 noon, his . RESIDENCE, consisting of: Neat Cottage of five rooms, with three lire-places, outshed and yard, situate upon part Lot 8, of Section 2, Omaka, Weld Street, containing- a quarter of an acre lately planted with fruit trees. This property is situated in one of the most popular localities in Blenheim, and is specially recommended to buyers, being a most healthy position, and absolutely out of flood 'level. Further particulars, conditions •of sale, &c, may be obtained on application to L. GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer. important~^aleT j RESIDENTIAL PIIOPERT.Y. | SATURDAY NEXT, 20th APRIL, at 12 noon. "Tl/TESSRS GRIFFITHS & SON, hav- | IV-L ing been favored with instructions from P. Douslix, Esq., who is shortly leaving Blenheim, will offer for sale at their rooms . THE VILLA RESIDENCE, Occupied by him (and recently by L. Bright, Esq.), situate at the cori net- of Hutcheson and Nelson Streets. The grounds contain one aero. The house, which is above flood level, was built only a few years ago of heart of rimu (specially selected), and contains seven lofty rooms, as well as bathroom, pantry, washhouse, and every modern convenience, and has a spacious verandah all round. Auctionekr's Note.—Probable purchasers are invited to inspect the property. In the grounds will be found over one hundred fruit trees, as well as magnificent Wcsterias, Wellingtonias Yews, Elms, Ashes, Ti-tres, Magnolias, and New Zealand Flax. In fact every ornamental tree which good taste could suggest has boon brought into requisition, in what is undoubtedly ono of the most attractive residences in Blenheim. It is an ideal home, and it is seldom indeed that such a desirable property comes into the market. If dosired a portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage at a low rate of interest. Further particulars, conditions of sale, etc., may be obtained on application. lL L. GRIFFITHS, [. ■~ ;. .-■• Auctioneer. A LL pains, strains, sprains, bruises I™m ?£ e*iff ie oly cured by ?*>ASBY'S «s j ehettJiatsana grocery

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 86, 17 April 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 86, 17 April 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 86, 17 April 1901, Page 3

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