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SATURDAY NEXT, April 12th at noon GENT'S JICYCLE. ME-SRS BISLEY BROS. & CO., actinc under instructions from tne Bailiff of the MagistraWs Comt, at Nelson, will sell by Publio AnotioD, at bheir Rooms, Hardy.street, oa Saturday, April"l2tb,at noon, 1 GENT'S BICYCLE, taken under distress warrant In the oase of Sydney Alfred G r bbs and Valantine Herbert Ban v. Harry Canington. Sale at 1130. BISLFiY BROS. & CO. (E. H. Bisley), Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 12th April, at Noon. AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY BEING SOLD IN CONVENIENT SIZED BLOCKS. A Chance for the Working Man. 1 Q AGUES subdivided into Three parts, [_O each atout Six Acres. Splendid Situation, GiviDg sufEoient Und for Orchard purposes, Poultry keeping, Grazing Cows, etc An opportunity for thesa who are determined togejion in lie. It is not often Buch a ohtmpe occurs to secure Six Acres within the City boundary about twenty minutes* walk from the General Poso Office. Easy Terms can be arranged, If Improvements and Buildings erected little or no oash required at time of sale. MESSRS BISLEY BROS. & CO. have been favoured with Instructions from the seller to offer by Publio Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, on Saturday, 12th April, at Noon. Tbe above Valuable CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being 18 Aores subdivided into three equal parts of about Six Acres, situated Emano street, as fo lows : — Lot 1. — Corner Beet ion, containing 6J acre?, more or leE\ Lot 2.— 6 i acres, more or less, adjoining to the n >rth Lot 1. Lot 8.-64 acres, more or less, adjoining to the north Lot 2. Each of the above blocks has a frontage ot about 260 feet, by a depth of 800 feet, more cr less, with splorjdid Building Sites, and will be boU practically Without Reserve. Plans of the property can now be inBpecttd at the offices of the Auction era. BISLEY BROS. & CO., (A. H. Bisley), Auo'ioneers. RAILWAY SALE YARDS, RICHMOND SALES FORTHCOMING. April 9th —RACE DAY. -NO SALE. WEDNESDAY, April 16tb, at 2 p.m. Present Eotriee. 100 store and fat « tooth ewes 150 store 8 tooth ewes, m lamb to imported t ngliah Leicester rams 250 Merino ewes, in lamb to imported Romney Marsh rams 75 young crossbred ewes, in lamb 50 ewes and lambs 150 Hore we hers ICO prime fat wethers lambs, mixed sexes, fats and stores The above Yards are oentr.»lly situated and complete in all respects, having every accommodation for fat and store sheep, fat and etore cattle, horse?, pigs, etc dF Splendid paddooking is offered to our cii?nts free • i' charge, having recently acquired that magnificent block of land situated at Stoke, containing 150 acres, knows es Mr jilarsden's. We purpose giving dien s from a distance every advantage, aud in event of not securing market values, olltr to those who desire tc Bell at our next fixture, FREE GRAZING, making a small driving charge only. O" Local buyerß (if desired) we will accommodate with terms extending from one to four months, as may be a- ranged. Fuller particulars given on applioatior to BISLEY BROS. &. CO., Stook Salesmen. SATURDAY NEXT, 12th April, ai Noon, CITY FREEHOLD TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION BEING VALUABLE BUSINESS SITjEP, Situated HARDY AND VANGUARD STREETS MESSRS BISLEY BBOS. & CO., having been favoured with instructions from the Owner, will sell by Public Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, oc Saturday, 12th April, at Noon, All that piece or parcel of Freehold Land, having frontages to Hardy and Yanguard-Btieets, as follows : — Lot r.— Having frontage to Hardy< street of 45 feet, by large depth. Lot ll.— HaviDg frontage to Hardy, street of 44 feet, by depth of about IOC feet. Lot lll— Being corner allotment, hay' iDg frontage to Hardy-street of 44 feet 1 and frontage to Vaaguard-street of 66 feet. Sale at Noon. <3-Thia Sale should prove an opportunity alike to the keen tusiness man desiring tc secure a good business position, or to the capitalist. The property is s« placed that it should continuallyl mproye in value, it being in one of tLe main streets of the city, and near the Railway Station. If desired, easy t^rms of payment can be arranged. BISLEY BROS. & CO., (A. H Bi ley), Auctioneers, IMPORTANT SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND Being Subdivision 154 ACRES, Situa'ed in (he Famed District of STOKE an Ideal Suburban Settlement, Being Healthy and Warm, w ith Beautifu Surroundings, Having frOntages to the best of Metalled Roads, And known as MR "J7W. MARSDEN'S. ~"lhis Sale gives a rare opportunity to one and all, including young men aud women, etarting life, the capitalist, the speculator, or tue working man, to saoUre some of the finest situated land in the Nelson Province, practically at their own val es. Such valuable property should year by year menace in valao, and at no distant period tbe blocks now befog sold may again in turn b> subdivided into small Building Allotments, md the now laoky purchaser will probably double or treble firib cost. *■.■■ • > i This Sale presents a chftnoe ,thj»t only TirTESSBS BISLEyT&ROS* * CO.,^. JLtJL insr been favoured with instruct tlons from t v e Owner; will sell thn abore most desirable property by Private Treaty, The Land comprises : — i t J Acrrs (more or less), being sections 104 45a, and parts 44, 45, 47, and 49, subdivided into convenient sized blooks suitable for tbe city man, independent man, working man, or farmer. Partioalars being as folio wp :— 1 Q Allotments, each containing from 2 J.O to 4 Acres, with frontages to main road. 3 Allotments, each containing from 5 to 9 acres, with frontages to main roa<? f) Blooks, each containing 30 aores, witi /j. frontages to public roads. -f Block, with limestone quarry, contain--1 ing 20 acres, with frontage topublio tOa^ " BISLBX BBOS. & CO.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 82, 8 April 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 82, 8 April 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 82, 8 April 1902, Page 4

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