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NOTICE. HAVING baa Twenty Sheep and Lambs worried and killed within four days, POISON will be laid on all my propeety, Annesbrook. _. „ F. TRASK, Stoke. THURSDAY, 14th May, 1903, at P3O p.m. Unreserved Clearing Sale of CAB PROPRIETOR'S PLANT AND FURNITURE. At No. 67 Ghuznee-street, Wellington. MESSRS J. B. BETHUNE & CO. have received instructions from Mr P. Moloney to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, No. 67 Ghnznee-st., Wellington, on Thursday, 14th inst., commencing at ! I*3o p.m", The whole of his Superior and Up-to-date | PLANT, consisting of— Landau, built by Messrs Robin & Co. . Landau, built by Messrs Rouse & Hurrell 5 superior Mares and Geldings, all perfectly reliable in harness f The Chestnut Trotting Gelding Brambles, by Vancleve Chestnut Mare by Electioneer, 6 years, thoroughly quiet in saddle j Pair well-matched Mares, by Wilkin, 4 and 5 years 3 sets double harness, saddle and bridle, trotting gear, covers, horse feed, stake requisites, tools and sundries. Also, the whole of the FURNITURE of the 5 roomed dwe-'ing-hause, consisting of Sideboard, dresser, duchess chest and washstand, chest of drawers, double and single bedsteads, chinaware, oilcloth, tables, chairs, kitchen utensils, sundries. ORDER OF SALE--Household Furniture, at 130 p.m. Plant, Horses, etc., at 3 p.m. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers.

WEDNESDAY, J3tii May, 1903, 2-30 p.m. To Speculators, Cab Proprietors, Carriers AND INVESTORS. IMPOST/ NT ABSOLUTE SALE OF VALUABLE BLOCK OF FREEHOLD LAND, DWELLING-HOUSE, STABLES, ETC. No 67 Ghuznee-stbeet, Wellington, „ (Opposite St. Paul s Church). I Tl/f ESSRS J. H. BETHUNE & CO. are JJ_L instructed by Mb P. Moloney, who is leaving Wellington, to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston street, Wellington, on Wednesday, 13th May, at 2*30 p.m„ That Centrally Situated FREEHOLD PROPERTY, part of Section No. 144, "Wellington, having a frontage of 37ft. l_ins. to Ghuznee-street, by the extensive depth of 136 feet, together with the substantiallybuilt Dwelling-house, No. 67 Ghuznee-it, confining 5 rooms, scullery, and conveniences ; also at rear, the Stable of four stalls and two loose boxes, having brick wall and floor ; Coach-house and Loft, with bricked and drained stable yard, now in the occupation of Mr Moloney. • The above is one of the best sites in WelI lin& jon for an up^to-date Dairying, Livery, Carrying, or Coal and Produce Business. The buildings are well constructed, and eminently suitable for any of the above purposes, whilst their close proximity to Willis-street, the favourite residential part of the city for professional men, makes it the ideal cab repositoi y of Wellington. On the frontage of the land is a site for another building, whilst there is room to more than double the stable accommodation. The Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending the above property to business men, professional men, and investors. Title— Land Transfer. Full particulars and cards to view on application. J. BETHUNE ft CO., Auctioneers.

autumTflower show AND COMPETITION FAIR, To be held in the Bishop's School, i WEDNESDAY NEXT, 6th May. Afternoon Tea. A popular Concert in the evening. Open from 3 to 5, and 7 to 10 p.m. Admission : Afternoon, 6d ; Evening, Is. Passes given in the afternoon will admit to evening entertainment on payment of sixpence. G. SCL ANDERS, Hon. Secretary. NELSON POULTRY ASSOCIATION. ("1 ENERAL MEETING of Members of ~W the above will te held in Society's Room, Mercer's Buildings, on TUESDAY, ! sth at 8 p.m. Business : Election of Judges for forthcoming Show. C. A. SEYMOUR, Hon. Secretary. «~»— ——»—-— »————»— —i i ■ ■ ONE MOMENT, PLEASEJUST a second, Ladies, while we say a few words about the most important article of your attire. Corsets ! Of course we mean your Corsets. What other article of your dress approaches the Corset in importance ? Without a Corset the best of dresses would be nothing, while with a badly fitlin© Corset tbe most modern of costumes aippear dowdy and old-fashioned. Again, your personal comfort depends wholly upon having your Corset to fit, and which, while forming the figure, avoids compression and restraint. "DAYDREAM" CORSETS are UP-TO-DATE, BEST VALUE, EXPERT WORKMANSHIP, PERFECT STYLE, UNIFORM QUALITY, SPLENDID SHAPE. Give lasting comfort and relief to those who have long sought, and -vainly hoped for, a perfect Corset. THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY CO-, AGENTS FOR NELSON.

SHIPMENTS OF BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS TO BAND FOR WINTER WEAR. Ex "Waiwera," "lonic," "Queeen Mary,", and "Tongariro. _u*__?o_r_Sf , «sa EStfs*-- «&?™_s£_: Ladies' Felt Slippers, 50 kinds to choose irom, all colors and * rs_s?i-_ar_ -sr- sff^^sr ever shown in Nelson. ___,___, REPAIRS a Speciality _ t I*OLK^S. all Km*, CENTRAL TRAFALGAR STRH^i- \ k T GHT BA N D & CO, iL> - 1 r^TRALTBAJALG't STREET. " HUSIGAL INSTRUMENTS. B. HUFFAM has much pleasure in tmwjnjjjW *-"-* * ,*» jS ta ioed' the SOLE AGENCY for this distric. Ot !W8 .■. .1 J -i J-ULfllfc "RUD IBACH SOM PIANOFORTES." "■^T 8 y_OTl?iE-_2. t££*_. well-known v EAVESTAFF. 101 C Aton yeais' guarantee gives with the ahove instruments, also : ««g-5^»JgK5 55lSr_Sr---* *ir^__3£ via riauo» *T- n H ,-fli v^ tiieased to wait on intending I *&__ij_^£^^r«W^ ««»*«-*■ .•*> ;« cstock_ [■... T. BLAKE HIIFFAM, H .-'."■■■' v MELSOKi .:■__..*.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 92, 4 May 1903, Page 3

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