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THUESDAY NEXT, at 2 o'clock sharp. WAIMEA WEST. AUCTION SALE OF AGRICULTURAL > AND GRAZING LAND, 1 SITUATED NEAB BBTGHTWATEBi AND UNEESEBVED SALE OF SHEEP, HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. MESSES BISLEY BROS. 4 CO., acting under instructions from the Owners, MESSKS M. NEWTH & SON, will sell by Publio Auction, on the property (known as "Disher's"), Waimea West, on Thuisday, August <isfc, at 2 p.m. The Whole Blook of FBEEHOLD LAND, Together with SHEEP, HOESES, AND IMPLEMENTS, consisting of— r*yn ACUE3 (more or less) Freehold £) |\) Land, all fenced and subdivided, with convenient Besidence and Outbuildings thereon. 400|Jcr08sbred Sheep— 2, 4, 6, and 8 tooth— to be sold in lots to suit buyers 1 ,Dr4us;ht Gelding, 5 years, broken to all work 1 Unbroken Draught, 2 years 1 Light Horso 1 Spring Trap, in first-olass order I superior heavy draught gelding 1 medium draught, broken to all work Also, FA.BM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Sale at 2 o'olook sharp. The above land iB partly under plougb, and is situated in a warm sunny position, with good road frontages, | being within easy distance of Brightwater Railway Station, and can be described as first-olass grazing property, especially for sheep. If desired, two-thirds of the purchase money can be arranged ab a low rate of interest. Fall partionlars given on application to BISLEY BEOS. & CO., I Auctioneer?, S ATUEDA F, August 3rd, ab Nood. HORSES. MESSES BISLE* BROS. & CO., acting Minder instructions from tae Owners, will sell by Pablio Aaction, at their Yards, Hardy-street, on Saturday, August 3rd; at nosn, I Chestnut Harness Mare, 3 off, braken 1 Lipht Draught Mare, 3 off, broke j to all harness 1 Express Gelding, 5 off, brok9n to all C^H8 work « I bay Harness Mare, 4 off, quiet, and guaranteed good Sale at Noon. BISLEY BROS. & CO., Auctioneers. WEEKL STOOK_SALES BAILVAY SALE YARDS, RIOHMOK"D SALES FOKTiiCOMING I WEDNESDAY, July 31, at 230. 40 prime (extra good) fat hoggets 4 store cattlß 10 store pigs, 3 months 25 store hoggets 50 store ewe 3 50 very prime turnip and chad-fed 4-tooth wethers 4 tat heifers 2 young forward cows 12 prime porkers £12 pigs, 4 months Q|gl brown gelding, broken to sid die ,7Tand harness, hard and Btaunch, BSwith bridle and sad cle. .■^N.B.— The above stook yards, recently extended, now provide every accommoda turn for large and small cattle. - Pig pens* have also been erected. Stook owners will please notice that our sales'will be condnoted weekly instead of fortnightly. II dasired, paddocking oan be arranged cd application to the Auctioneers, or to Mr Wm. Coleman, Hope. BI LEY BEOS. & CO., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, August 10th, at Noon, SALE BYAICTION. SUBDIVISION OF FIFTY AORES OF VALUABLE SUBUBBANJ FREEHOLD LAND. 10 ALLOTMENTS. Varying in size fr m TfIREE-QUARTEE ACEE TO 12 ACEES FREE TITLES GIVEN. Presenting v. rare chance to the Working Man, Independent Man, Speculator, 1 Trustees, and others to secure P roper tieo ; of Unequalled Situations, commanding magnificent vievrs. Most suitable for Residential purpose 0 , Fruit Cultivation, Grazing, PouUry Fare - ing, etc. At Low Upset Prices, and oi terms to suit one and all, MESSES BISLEY BEOS. & C ">. have been favoured with instructions to . sell by Publio Anction, at their Rooms. Hardy-street, on Saturday, August 10th, at noon sharp. Particulars later. WATCH THIS fePACE FOB LOW UPSET PEICES. K3f They will astonish you. The above valuable blook of Freehold properties is situated just outside the oity boundary, adjoining, on the town side, Mr Burford, and some twenty minutes' walk [ from the General Post Office, haviag L frontages to Wakapuaba Eoad. Tte upset prices on allotments will not be one quarter as compared with present values of Wood acres situated from a <j quarter to hilf a mile away ; and at tbe same t'tne some of the land being offered for sale is almost of equ-.l value for market gardening, fruifc cultivation, tomato " and cucumber growing, the latter under , glass, and superior for poultry farming, v grazing purposes, etc. ■ The position is warm, and oommands an unequalled view. The water supply is 8 from a never failing stream, which will be 8 reserved, and the larger blocks will have r access to same. c Free Titles. c The title of the properties is Land i- Transfer, an 3 to each purchaser a title ] will be given free of cost. All allotments will be sold subject to survey. 'J Low Rates. I We would pont out to intending purj chisers that this valuable property is fronting the main level road from the city, and being outside the town boundary, will not, be Bubjecfc to city rates. t, An Opportunity. 58 To young men starting lite, to spejularors and others requiring convenient jro--39 perties to the city, this Bale offers a rare i nance to secure land which should at no ~ distant date double its present value. Terms. a- One-third of the purchase money to be 7e paid within ote month from date of sale, re and the balance, if desired, can remain for in a term of five years, interest at 5 per cent n- per annum. Or if the pu chasers desire to th pay > a3h at one month after sal 9, a dis- — count of 2i percent will bo allowed ofl the full purchase money. Sale at Noon sharp. , 8 t bisleyljros. & co., • Auctioneers,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 171, 30 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 171, 30 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 171, 30 July 1901, Page 3