FOETHCOMING . { LIVE STOCK SALES. ' BICHMOND. EAILWAY t-ALl_ YARDS. EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 2 pm. WAKEFIELD. TUESDAY, 15th April, at 2 o'olook. At Yards adjoining Hotel, Piesent Entries', ' 100 store enres and wethers 60 fat wethers 60 fat ewes 20 fat lambs , ,<- --40 p ime fat sbeep, mixed rexes 40 2 and 4-tooth wethega 1 chaffcutter 1 plough Expres., in gcol order UPPER MuUTERE. TUESDAY, 29fch_.April, at 1 o'clock. Ai Yards adjoining Hctcl. Pres.nt Entries, 100 Btore crossbred shpep 76 pria c fat eh ep, mixed sexes 1 heavy timber waggon 1 light spring dray, almo. t new 1 double furrow plough 1 scarifier MOTUEKA VALLEY. At Ferry Yards. TtJESDAY, 6th May, at I o'clock. Present Entr'es. 600 fat and store sheep Entries of Fat and Store Stock for the above fixtures are now being received, and sellers are respectfully requested to forward early particulars of same, in order tbat they may be rvdvertised, for which wr make no charge. Mr Arthur Wilkinson is our Authorised Buyer and Travelling Live Stock Representative, to whom any particulars oan be supplied. iSfOur clients and Btock ownerß generally wi}l find it to their best interest b; selling at our yards at Richmond, Wake field, Upper Moutere, and Motueka Valley, whi h, if well supported, we will continue to hold monthly or quarterly sales, as may prove moßt expedient to Bailors* I (9- Local buyers (if desired) we will accommodate with terma extending from one to four months, as may be arranged. BISLEY BROS. 4 CO., (A. H. Bisley), Auctioneers. L 1 r I 7 i WANTED. PRBIE WALNUTS, IN ANY QUANTITY. t HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. Apply BISLEY BROS 4 CO, ■ 8 t 1 1 _ 9 IMPORTANT SALE ■ BY PRIVATE TREATY OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND Being Subdivision 154 ACRES, Situa'ed in the Famed District of STOKE > an Ideal Suburban Settlement, Being Healthy and Warm, « ith Beautifu Surroundings, 3 Having frOntages to the best of Metalled Roads, And known as HR J. W. MARSDEN'S. , ' This Sale gives a rare opportunity to ) one and all, inoluding young men and women, starting life, the capitalist, the . speculator, or the working man, to saoure some of the finest situated land in the r Nelson Province, practically at their own val es. Such valuable, property should F year by year increase in value, and at no distant period tbe blocks now being Bold r may again in turn be subdivided into small Building Allotments, tnd the now , luoky purchaser will probably double or treble first cost. This Sale presents a chance that cnly . comes but once in a life time. f T| TESSRS BISLEY BROS. & CO., ha.__v_L ing been favoured with inetrucr tions from t*e Owner, will Bell the abo.e j most desirable property by Private Treaty, 'fhe Land comprises :— -i C i Acres (more or less), being sections 10 4 45a, and parts 44, 46, 47, and 49, subdivided into convenient 6ized blocks suitable for the cicy man, independent i man, working man, or farmer. Particulars being aB follows :— -J Q Allotments, each containing from 2 J.O to Acres, with front ages to main road. 3 Allotments, eacb containing from 6 to 9 acres, with frontages to main roal 2 Blocks, each containing 30 acres, witi frontages to publio roads. 1 Block, witb limestone quarry, containing 20 acres, with frontage to publio 1 road * BISLEY BROS. & CO.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 86, 12 April 1902, Page 4
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