I THURSDAY, MARCH 14. At 1.30 sharp. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, PIANO. FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS. WT LOCK will sell on behalf of VV . MR A. TREGEA, on the above date, City property,' piano, and Effects. W. LOCK, Auctioneer. TADMOR,MS% y At 11 A.M. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE of CONTENTS of GENERAL STORE. TX7"M. LOCK, favoured with inT V structions from Messrs WHITE BROS, (Storekeepers) will hold an — EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE on the above date. GROCERIES, DRAPERY. IRONMONGERY, BOOTS. CROCKERY, CLOTHING. BRUSHWARE, TOOLS. CLOCKS. DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. CUTLERY, KEROSENE. TOBACCO, OATMEAL, WOOL BALES, Also — HORSES, CARTS, and HARNESS. Without Reserve. &K*-*- . , W. LOCK, Auctioneer RANGBSf THE BEST AND MOSTECONOMICAL RANGES ARE BARRINGHAM AND CO'S MINER AND ZEALANDIA. , mHE ZEALANDIA OPEN FIRE X RANGE IS A TREASURE. All RANGES are Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction ; besides the Price is about TWENTY-FIVE Per Cent cheaper than others. Scores of local testiamonials. Theso RANGES are in use in nearly all tho LARGE INSTITUTIONS in Dunedin. T C\CiTZ IS SOLE AGENT. JUUVjJI IS SOLE AGENT. GO-CARTS. WE HOLD the Largest and Most Varied Stock of any Retail Es-' tablishment in the Colony — embracing all the Latest Designs. Tho Prices aro EXTREMELY LOW. THE ATT. A Q sewing J. JU 1?\. O MACHINES. There is still a Strong Demand for theso MARVELLOUS MACHINES, and to keep up the Supply we have just cabled to LONDON for FIFTY (50) machines. The ATLAS 20th CENTURY REVERSIBLE Feed and others, (Hand or Treadle) always in Stock. HIGH-GRADE MACHINES at remarkably LOW PRICES. Every Machine Guaranteed. i LOCK, THE CHEAP FURNISKER. . TO LET.-The Offices, with first class Strong Room, now in ou occupation. Possesion early in February , FOR "SALE. "MURITAI."— The residenco of the 1 | late Hon. Albert Pitt, situated at tht Port, Nelson, commanding a magnificen' view of the Harbour and Bay. The House is of modern construction, snrstantially >uilt, well finished 'n eveiy respect aud in first-class order, and comprises Eleven good lofty rooms. Water, Gas, and every modern convenience. The land contains 3J a re?, and ic conveniently divided into r addojks, orchard, flower garden, lawn tennis court, and plantation. The outbuildings consist of three stall stable and coach house. This is one of the most desirable residentian properties in Nelsen, aud is unsurpassed for beauty of view, pleasantness of situation and healtbiiic..: of locality. City Properties.?, ! Manuka and Alton-streets.— Magnifi cent buiitli.g sites from £3 10s Odpei foot. I Hardy-street.— 2 .teres of land .du.ir ably adapted for oi crhai d or tomato gar den. Price £600 pel cere. Nile-street East.-- -Splendid building sections at £2 15s o.' io foot. Tory-street. — Section Lv x 150. Pri« £200. Totara-street. — Fir.- <la?s sections, 50ft x 130ft, from 300 dj. 1 >ot. Vanguard-stre'j — Sections from £2 per foot. All the abovo properties abo purchased on very easy terms. . urchaser pays cash for section the endors will advance at 5 per cent, necessary money to orect a house, or if the bouse 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 £425. Corner" Section. — In best part of the | Wood, 100ft x lC4ft. Prce £430. j Ngatiawa-street — Section 61ft x 181 (ft. Price £160. j Farm Properties. J 115 acres near City — 20 acres level, | balanco undulating, 6-roomed house, 1\ and farm buildings. Price £1350.' | Pigeon Valley.— soo acres good sheep | country, 4-roomed house. Price £2 poi iacre. Ngatimoti— 1800 acres splendid sheep country, all in grass except 350 acres l standing bush ; will winter 1500 sheep. [ Pri.,; £2 10s Od per acre. | Central Moutere. — 50 acres .reehold, '69 acres Native Reserve Leasehold, good dwelling aDd other buildings Pricr, £1100. Central Moutere. — 60 acres, splendid land, 40 acres under plough, 10 acrei in grass, balance bush. 10-roomed house ; hop-kiln, stable, 2 acres hops, 3 acrei orchard. Price £1650. Nelson City.— loo acres of first-class land Tvithin the City boundary, 40 acrea level, balance undulating, all ploughable. . Also, 32 acres of splondid land, Broomed house, an ideal dairying or orchard property. Stoke.— 7 acres, gotd land, splendid situation. Price £475 ; easy terms. Motueka. — 2i>| acres, 6-romed house, with farm buildings. Price £550. Richmond. — 12i aTes, 10-romed house with every convenience, good orchard. Price rSI^OQ.. */■-_. .ift^teloore, ;:•-.-• ' '" "'' Nelson. — -yy-- - — m- „ __ Ay-. . y?\ V --.BIT OF ALL RIGHT. "While out shooting the other day," says R. London, merchant, Maldon i (Vic). "I strained the calf of my leg 'so badly that I was unable to walk, and had to be assisted into my gig. On reaching home I had Chamberlain s Pain Balm rubbed in. It certainly warmed up that part of my body, but it did the work, and, to my great relief and pleasure, all the soreness was gone by the next day, and I was able to walk. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a bit of all right, and I now speak from personal exepriencc, as well as a storekeeper who has sold it for years." For sale by Grove and Rons.* I
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