\ Wellington Wool Sales. WOOL SALES will be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, during the current season on the following dates: Sale Time Catalogues close 11th Dec. 1914, at 9 a.m. sth Dec., noon. i '26th Jan. 1915, at9a.m. 16th Jan., noon. 1 26th Feb. 1915, at 9 a.m. 19th Veb., 5 p.Jn ' J I'hs charge on wool offered but not " ] sold will be 2s per bale for the first ' i offering, and Is per bale for the second ' offering.. In ordeT to shorten the catalogue, single and two-bale lots will be grouped as far as possible, and all two-bale lots not grouped will be treated as "star" lots. To facilitate inter-lotting, ■no reserves will be accepted for such lots. Geo. H. Scales, Ltd. W. and G. Turnbull and Co., Ltd. s N.Z. Loan and Mercantile i- Agency Co., Ltd. i Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd.. i and Johnston and Co., Ltd. t Dalgety and Co., Ltd. s United Farmers' Co-op. _ Assn, s Ltd., and Wairarapa Farmers' Co-or>. Assn, Ltd Levin and Co., Ltd., and Freeman R. Jackson and Co. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. CROYDON ' ' 1 j Preparatory Sch®oß ? li DAY'S BAY, .WELLINGTON. y * | > Superior Boarding School for Boys undei "Surteen. > ___ - Principal: MISS SOMMERVILLE. FIINE Residential Mansion facing $ harbor, with beautiful grounds - and spacious playing fields—a de--1 lightful environment most conducive j to happy and healthy boyhood. Strict discipline. A GOOD PRIMARY EDUCATION imparted by a carefully chosen staff s of nighly-qualified teachers. 1 The subjects are English, French, Latin, Mathomatics, History, Geo- , graphy, and Drawing. For Prospectus and all particulars apply— THE PRINCIPAL NOTE: Pupils may now be enrolled for next year. V JH|MBnBfI|Hi^^ttHHHBUHBBH|H3BHHMMh WDIMOCK & CO., LTD., have • appointed Stanley Morgan as q buyer, and he will be permanently _ stationed in the district. Farmers can rely on prompt attention. Address: STANLEY MORGAN. g, Post Office, Blenheim. Hotel For Sale \ or Lease. j • 1 Wairau Valley Accommodation House (Free House), near Blenheim, r Marlborough, adjoining the 3 Hillersden Estate lately acquii-ed by* the Government. A LTERNATIVE Tenders for the £\. purchase of the freehold or five (5) years' lease of same, comprising 136 acres, more or less, and (the - 20-roomed Licensed Hotel, with stabling and all necessary outbuildings thereon, will be received by t • the undersigned till noon SATUR- • DAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1914. f Possession will be given on January • Ist, 1915, at noon. j Terms for purchase of freehold can bo arranged. [ \ Any tender not necessarily ac- : cepted. AH tenders to be accompanied with .? a cheque marked good for fourteen . | (14) days to .the value" of ten per | cent. (10 per cent.) of amount of l tender. JOHN J. ADDISON, 455 Barbadoes Streefc. Ohris^chuvch. NO FARMER SHOULD BE WITHOUT ST! ««/^ILEANSO" ""DRENCH ia » _Aw/ specially prepared dr«neli Im COWS before and after calving. A real preventive of Milk1 F©7«r. Mal-jmitis, Chills, Colds, R«d Waiter^ and th© general sickness of cattle. SHfe,T ypS fUI fOT H°? SMPrice, Is 6d per packet; 16a p«r doi. A full supply of Veterinary requirements kept in stook. A, M.P«B., N.Z. j CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, Markat Street, Blenhiftm. Resident Veterinary Burgeons: Mr Henry Jeilyman Mr W. Bagby ] Appointmoiits ar: . fc -«.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 286, 9 December 1914, Page 8
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526Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 286, 9 December 1914, Page 8
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