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11 " n , iii l iiiVi;i;'r l'j'^i'iyiV'.n ffiwmm . -WASHlN^'OliroVAL^Bt^^ SHARP & SONS have '_eeifat^#siP in«trubtiohs from HesaHr CHAKLJEi; and RSUBBN BIRD, to aeil by A^W6ii||| At thkir Rooms, HA^i^KMart^ On SATUaDAY, 2nd April, ":s!s{jg§ at Noon— ' '' ''.'■ 'Prf'fM A 4.roomel COTTAGE, WMhlditol'l Valley, frontage, to Ha9tiag«-at«t 08 feet with a depth of 380 f t;^ ; ;| For further paitioulars apply to '■--'■• SHARP & SONS,' ;J . Auotioneeri. ::.; FORTNIGHTLY J J STOCK SAIMI WHITE HART ROTEU UIOUMOfID, WEDNESDAY, April 6th, 1892, at 2.30 p.m,:— j): 8 head Fat Catde \l t 80 Crossbred Ewes r; 50 Fat She p ■; ■; .)•; &*Stook bought or sold, 1 tot olfahta 0 " ,: Qommiflition ot)ii^ Liberal advances made on stook foejal , at auction, or privately. '■>;. Early paitioulars of Stook cowing fox* ward for sale are particularly requested SHARP & SONS, Auctioneers. Hot Sale Privately. KA AORES ot LaND, Wakapuaka, watt vV/ watered and aunonndedby a ling lenoa, containing saveral eligible building aitea within a few minutes walk of the ; town, SHARP & SONS, Auotioneeri, FOR SALE " 300 Colonial Banks (cum. div.) 33 National Banks, 23 New Zealand Banks. SHARP & SONS, , Auctioneers. SALE; FREEHOLD FARM, WaIROA GORGE. £Q ACRES of good Grasa Land, 40 of XjM whioh thave been oaltivated, now laid down ia English graaaee, oarefolly fenced, and well watered, tigether wita 8-roomed Dwelling tJouee, Ojaob, Housj, Obaif House, Workahop, Piggeries, and 40 Beehives. Three Aorea^Oxohard, aborted tr.ee, and 1 Acre bush, For furthtr pmiauhra apply to Whs .WARNOOK, or to SHAUP & SONS, Aootionew, MONEY. WANTED to BORROW, £II,OOO, in oae cum, at Six prf oeat. Uood security, Apply SHAhP & SONS. 1 Valuable J/reehold, RICHMOND. SHARP & SONS have received instruct tions from T. RAYKEII HODDER, Kg., (who has lef « the KatrioO to Eell by . Auction, At Their Rooms, Habdy Stbeet, On SArURDAY, 26th Maroh, at Noon, (unless previonsly disposed ot), AU that vety VALUABLE and SPLENDID PROPERTY, bounded by the Cemetery Road, Richmond, atd part of whioh km formerly known as the " Wenalsy Hail Eaia c, " containing abont SEVBNTY„TWO AORES Choice and Rioh Land, inolttdinj 28 aoriß of low nnlulating Land, admirably adapted for healthy Building Sites, and oammacdiDg a pleasant view of the saa and Waimea plains. Tbe wnole of the land is aplendil agricultural land, and WbU 6Uitabla fur paßturc, or grain, or IruU growiug. Farther pariioulara oan ba obtained from Mossed HODDER k CO., Riohmond, or SHARP fc SONS. TBIOYOm FOR SALE CHEAP, a Pirst-olew MACHINE, SHARP k SONS. House, Shop, Land. HXQH STREET, RIOHMOND. SHARP k SONS have reoeived (natius* tions to sell by Pablio Anotion, A? THEIBJjRoOMS, HAADY.ST,, On SATURDAY, 26th*Maroh, 1892, at Noon, Dwelling House, Sbop, and Ltnd, being pad of S6otion 25, Township of Riohmond, containing aboat 17 perahes, and hating a frontage to High street cf 27 feet, by a depth of 145 feet, with a privato right of way of 40 feet; The Buildings aro (a good order, and ' hava been recently painted and ropapered, 83-Thia is a good business alto (in tha centra of the township, ard Jwill bo cold practically without reserve.' SHARP & SONS, Auctioneers, "for sale, INTHE NORTH ISLAND, under Deferred Payment. AA SMALT" FARMS, near *____ Martinborough, Waharapa, varying in eize from 85 to 160 Acrec, being portions of the Dsy Rivet Kfttate. AU in grass and partly fenced, and watered chiefly by th» water race and natural creeks. , Also, Tho DRY RIVER HOMESTEAD itself, with 1600 Acres of valuable Lard a'tached thereto. For further pariioulara apply to SHARP & SONS, _ Auctioneer*. 1 FOR SALENS • 200 Morioo Ewes ia lamb 3 Cotiwoid Rams ; S 603 Merino Weiheva .$ SHARP H SONS, ;l Auclio* eer?, «; Valuable OrohardM RIWAKA. • ;j| SHARP & SONS have receiva<li instructions from Mr William^ SCOTT (who intends leaving New>> Zealand) to SELL his VALUABLEjI ORCHARD, Riwaka, confoininfc Si about FIVE AORES Rich Land. ;*|l There arelfiOO Fruit Trees In foil fae&^l ing, petfeotly clean, ; ; There aro on the property . DWELttlk^ll HOUSE, TWO WORKSHOPS; ./S very Iwe QLABS COYBBED HOtrsEfifl from I$Q feet to 305 feet long.'; 'One nfjmoi amal'er ' taa' at present aOme W.ooolbl*o^ fraiV ih it. There id a good euppl? 7k*|l water tower ol.gaodi-w»ttjr,:'VAfvj||^B[ folly .25 tops qt,.fra^ iu.t.he; is bringing in stout fiSp per Wde]^ abdli^Sj iucoihe . realleed is £6CO pef ahhuniitM^ yewly' improviog. 1 < ■•:' ■:; r- : '/ ' > 1 " ' .'*" '' : ' : Title F^«i&^bj^-^9H WIU ba SOIjD A BAUaAl^aithalofM wishes to reallaa at o.ij.^;W U'at^pi^^ WR$3 ' ■ Apply stlAßPr&BQp^ 1 Q-hotaopcwsvPcrtablaa^^yiM^ . ,1 good 'B9«|m:tttd39fis^MwS9H ; l Double FunowPlong^YHo^wliOT

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 72, 29 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 72, 29 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 72, 29 March 1892, Page 3