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HURSDAY.and FRIDAY, Feb. 7th and Bth, at 1 p.m. each day. At Premises, Hardy-street. CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY. ON behalf of Messrs Telenius and Glover, who are closing the business ately conducted by Mr W. R. Gl6ver, comprising — Men's and Boys' Suits, Shirts, Dress Materials, Prints, Calicoes, Muslins, Laces, Embroidery, Flannelette, and a quantity of General Drapery. MARK SPROT and CO., Auctioneers. STOCK SALES. THURSDAY, Feb. 14. At 12 noon. THORPE SALE YARDS. On behalf of Dovedale Farmers' Union. Present Entries : — 500 Fat/ and Store Sheep 6 head Young Cattle 1 Light Draught Gelding, 4yrs j WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, ' 1907, 1 p.m. On behalf of VVakefield Farmers' Union. Early entries invited. MARK SPROT and CO., Auctioneers. TO LET.-The Offices, with firstclass Strong Room, now in out occupation. Possession early in February forj[ale. "MURITAI."— Tho residence of the late Hon. Albert Pitt, situated at the Port, Nelson, commanding a magnificent view of the Harbour and Bay. The House is of modern construction, Mirstantially built, well finished eveiy respect and in first-class orilor, and comprises Eleven good lofty rooms. Water, Gas, and every modern convenience. The land contains 3| acres, and i.= conveniently divided into paddoAs, orchard, flower garden, lawn tennis court, and plantation. The outbuildings consist of three stall stable and coach house. This is one of tho most desirable residontian properties in Nelson, and is unsurpassed for beauty of view, pleasantness of situation and healthiness of locality. City Properties. Scotland-street — New 5-roomed house, land 50ft x 150 ft. Price £460 ; deposit £100, balance at 5 per cent. Manuka and Alton-streets. — Magnificent building sites from £3 10s Odper foot. Hardy-street.— 2 acros of land sdiuirably adapted for orchard or tomato garden. Price £600 per acre. Nile-street East. — Splendid building sections at £2 15s Od per foot. Tory-street.— Section 50 x 150. Pr'r.e £200. Totara-street. — First class sections, 50ft x 130 ft, from 30s per foot. Vanguard-street — Sections from £2 per foot. All the above properties can be purchased on very easy terms. If purchaser pays cash for section the vendors will advance at 5 per cent, necessary money to erect $ house, or if the house erected to satisfaction of vendors the whole of purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent, with option of repaying by monthly instalments. Waimea-street. — New 5-roomed house and land. Price £420. Corner Section. — In best part of the Wood, 100 ft x 104 ft. Price £430. Ngatiawa-street. — Section 61ft x 181 ft. Price £160. Farm Properties. 115 acres near City— 2o acres level, balance undulating, 6-roomed house, and farm buildings. Price £1350. Pigeon Valley. £00 acres good sheep country, 4-roomed house. Price £2 per acre. Ngatimoti— lßoo acres splendid sheep country, all in grass except 350 acres standing bush ; will winter 1500 sheep. Pri.e £2 10s Od per acre. Central Moutere. — 50 acres freehold, 69 acres Native Reserve Leasehold, good dwelling and other buildings. Price, £1100. Upper Moutere. — 134 acres, 30 acres level, balance- undulating, all in grass or under cultivation. Price £650. Central Moutere. — 60 acres, splendid laud, 40 acres under plough, 10 acres in grass, balance bush. 10-roomed house, hop-kiln, stable, 2 acres hops, 3 acres orchard. Price £1650. Nelson City.— loo acres of first-class land vrithin the City boundary, 40 acres level, balance undulating, all ploughable. Also, 32 acres of splendid land, Broomed house, an ideal dairying or orchard property. Stoke. — 7 acres, good land, splendid situation. Price £475 ; easy terms. Motueka.— 2sJ acres, 6-romed house, with farm buildings. Price £550. Richmond.— l2i acres, 10-romed house with every convenience, good orchard. Price £1300Pitt & Moore, Solicitors, Nelson. WAIMEA COUNTY COUNCIL. FT^ENDERS for the undermentioned X Works will close at the County Office, Nelson on WEDNESDAY, 6th February, at 4. o'clock p.m. :— 1. Sherry Va4ley Road — Metalling only, about 40 chains, 2. Moutere Main Road— Delivery of metal, Lower Moutere. Specifications may be seen at the County Office, Nelson, and for No. 1 at Palmer's Store, Tadmor, and for No. 2 at H. A. Tarrant's Office?, Motueka. j J. G. LITTLEJOHN, j County Engineer. [ ' GIRLS' COLLEGE. TEACHER OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. rjj iIIE Governors of Nelson College reJ_ quire the services of a Teacher of Physical Culture and Gymnastics at the . 3 iris' College, for the period including ' Lhe second half of the Ist term, the 2nd term, and the first half of the 3rd . crm. Salary, £SQ. Details as to | loms, etc., can be learned from the i Ljady Principal. Applications, with testimonials, adlressed to the Secretary, will bo ro•eived until TUESDAY, 12th inst. JAMES BLAIR, Secretary. College Office, Nelson. ' " ' - 2nd February, 1907. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. 5^7E have this day taken into Party V nership DR F. A. BETT. Ko [ nay be consulted at Dr Hudson's red- ! [ence, Nile-street East, between the lours of 9 and 10.30 a.m., 2 and 3 p.m., nd 7 and 8 p.m. (Signed) P. 0. ANDREW. S. A. LUCAS Nelson, Feb. I, J.9Q7. " HIS EXPERIENCE. ; Mr A. T. Beale, of Beale Bros., Oaky (Q.), says :— ''l . can recommend Ihamberjain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarhoea Remedy to all troubled with iarrhoea or bowel complaints, for I aye used it for these complaints myill and was cured. Have persuaded ly friends to give it a trial, and in I'ery instance a cure was effected. For i|e by R, Snodgrass and Sons.. ' .

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 February 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 February 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 February 1907, Page 4

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