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Clearing Sale. ENNEiTGLYNN.SHEEP. CATTTE, HORSES, IMPUiYiE.NT3, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, j EFFECTS. 1 TUESDAY, JULY 30, MESSRS BISLEY BROS. & CO., -acting under instructions from ■■■ Mr A. C. Burr (who has disposed of his property) will offer at Public Auction, positively without reserve, on I above date: Sheep, Dairy Cows, 4 ' Horses, Waggonette, Buggy, and Gig,- --' all -arness; lmnlernents, etc. i PARTICULARS OF FURNITURE. 1 Drawing Room. — Linoleum, cosy -, corner, carpet square, 3 rugs, 4 chait-s,---f lurn 'stand, Hower stand, and vase, 2 1 llpwer vases, Devonport, Austrian chair, 1 brass curb, jfire irons, ashpan, folding i couch in silk tapestry, flower stand and :' vase, 9 pictures, mirror, overmantel (10 , bevelled edge mirrors), set of 3 ornam ents, Japanese table, Japanese pan--1 e'^ afternoon tea set, tapestry curtains, 1 pair curtains, poles and rings, Brussels 1 square -12ft* 6m x.l6ft, corner chair, cane"chair, , Broadwood upright grand 1 piano, music cabinet, brass curb , and ' irons, 2 hanging mirrors, 6 oil paint- : ings, 5 pictures, 3 poles and rings. Dining Room. — Linoleum 20ft x 14ft, rug, fender and irons, spirit lamp and '.. kettle, 6ft sideboard with 3 drawers, '■ -mottled kauri bsautifully carved, '5 1 mirrors, telescope dining table 4ft 6in x Bft 6in, 6 Austrian chairs, rattan ,\ chair, .. folding chair, child's rocker, ■ f Ctesterfield and cushion, overmantel, 2 ornaments, gent's chair, 2 large pictures (Highland cattle), 4 pictures, 1 : Japanese picture, 2 pairs tapestry cur- , tains,f*2 pairs lace curtains, 2 poles and rfhzs, hanging lamp. Sitting Room. — Linoleum 15x9. carpet square 10ft 6in x 9ft, 3 chairs. , rattan lounge, folding chair in red push, -Singer sewing machine, rattan cake stand, Japanese table, music cab-, met,. pair curtains, pole rings, pair • lace curtains, portiere rod. f Bedroom.- •'. No. 1. — Linoleum 14x14. carpet- square 12i12i brass rail .bedstead •4ft' 6in, marble top washstand and ' ware, towel rail, duchess chest, wardrobe, coal vase, fender and irons, ash- ' pan, lamp ,. ornaments, bedding, blan■kets;y,cretonne curtains,, lace curtains, mi** and rings. Bedroom No. 2. — Single bedstead, bedding and .blankets, carpet; ' square ij .9x9, dressing 'table and mirror,.. 4-draw- '■ -ef -chest, curtains and pole. ,3 i Bedroom No. - 3. — Bedstead; -bedding" and blankets, linoleum. 2 mats, duchess' ■ ; chest, curjairis and pole. •'■' : Bedroom 4. — Linoleum, brass rail : * bedstead' and bedding, dressing table, . . washstand and ware, 4-drawer chest, curtains, pole and rings. . . . , Bedroom No s.— Liholeum 13x15, '• Brussels carpet 12x12, duchess chest, 4ft 6in brass rail bedstead and beddiii*r, washstand arid ware, rattan I -chair, cuiitains and pole. -. , t - Bedroom No. 6. — Linoleum 14x10, '■■ 1 bedstead and mattress, bedding, marble t top washstand-rand ware, towel, rail, |! duchess chest, curtains and poleJ :, Bedroom;.. No. 7. — Single b.r. bed- ," stead and • bedding, washstand and ware; dressing table, curtain pole and .'rings, oilcloth, 2 mats. Bedroom r No. 8. — 4ft. 6in. bedstead ;. and mattress, oilcloth, table, duchess chest, linoleum, washstand and ware, chair. Office. — 3* rugs, linoleum, carpet sq., [ cabinet, table. 3 drawers; 2 office ./amps, corner table, revolving chair, i' paoer basket, 6 pictures, 3 tennis racquets. 2 barrel breechloading guns, 1 I Winchester rifle, coal vase, fender and I irons, ashpan, ornaments, mirror, '. 1 canoe, Austrian chair, 3 rattan chairs, ' small table, sofa and ' cushions, rug, ; cabinet, inkstand, barometer, 1 'mariner's compass, 3 whips, two tortoise shells, map, tapestry curtains, ; jpole and rings. 1. ' Hall.— Ball stand, mirror, stanct, and vase, mats, rugs, linoleum, hanging '■ lai SP-. ■'■ , „ Stairs.-^ls yards carpet, stair- rods, " linoleum, mats, etc. Balcony. — 4 deck chairs, linoleum 16x *. 6ft, oilcloth. - ;. .; SHEEP; CATTLE, HORSES/ETC. : ! ■*»"* buggy hordes (black), 1 hunter, ■ 2 children's ponies, saddles, bridles, ■' and riJgs.^j^piggon^tte, hooded buggy, . , and gig (all iie*f). - Tanned set double • harness, 2 single sets harness, 1 tandem ' set jof -harness. r..y ,--■. • Two dairy cows in milk, dairy utensils. 40 2 -and 3 shear English Leicester I '.; rams. j i< .' .-.•.' Positively no reserve, as Mr Burr is I **■ leaving the district. j I '< iSale of . furniture., and effects at 10 o clock sharp. Stock and implements i to follow.' * • J -- BISLEYBROS. & CO., [ j j "." Auctioneer-). :-*| I Qft«ALBr , . -to Close Accounts in Estate of Late, ••; -ft ■ WM. SUTTON. . f THE unsold Sections in the Estate as j -follows: — ... ' LOT 1. -: 15 Acres, with Homestead. ' LOT '2. 124 Acres,- with .-Stables. , Particuliy-s on annlication to — * 1 '•: y, LESLIE SUTTON. . Richmond; ' .07-.-. ■ BISLEY BROS. & . CO., , '■-. y :' .';■'■ •'. - Agent's. ;^H()si- ' ;"' ,; OTOCK &' STATION A GENT, TXTAKEFIELD. TJIOR OALE. - WAI-ITI. — House, seven rooms, 12 ' acre. xii«.re or less, 4 au«s in- hops, ", acre orchard. Fenced and subdivided. '. Well watered.?. -. One mile from rail - t way,. Post Office, and. School. Easy • " terms. - " ■'-jj ■-.■ WAK'EEIELD.T-Spiendid property, 2i from Wakefield, 64 acres undu- . Mating- limestone country. All been under, plough, now in grass, will carry 1 3G0'sheep, tip top land for cows, well : watered, fenced, and subdivided. . . ;po.ttage 4 rooms, hop kiln, new wool : press. Easy terms. WAKEFIELD.— House seven rooms, - detached dairy, barn, stable, pigstye, and fowl, houre ; W acres, more or less, of the very best level land, 2 acres in orchard, balance in grass. ; P'enty water, all level and well- : drained. Easy-terms. •> WAKEFIELD.- krick kiln, sheds, tools, and all requisites for carrying • on bricfemaking; Superior clay handy for bricks and tiles, with 9 acres, more or less, of 'boat quality land, -of- ; which Zjf acres, are in hops, #nd one fy.acre orchard f and garden. Easy ' terms. - ; WAI-ITI VALLEY. 700 Acres, conJ sisting of 220 acres freehold, and 480 t acres 0.r.p., with 6yrs to run. Greater part of this property could be plough ed; 3 acres hops, 100 acres mixed bush, balance good fern country. Plenty of water. House 6 rooms, hop kiln, stable, barn, cart shed, and fowl house, all in good condi--1 tion. Railway 4 miles, school mile land a-half. Easy terms. WAKEFIELD. -900 Acres freehold, limestone country,v cry. best land for sheep, subdivided into 17 padocks, 260 acres under English grass, 450 ncres ploughable for turnips or rape. .Watered .throughout; % miles , from railway. Little over mileafiom school. Easy terms. ■WAIMEA VALLEY.— 29 acres Inv hold, very heavy alluvial soil, pei-•fi-Hlv- sheltered, N.E. aspect, never ! billing stream; ring fenced: First- . class hops and orchard land; 14 acres- under English grass, remainder in magnificent native bush, uailway 4 rnilus, school quite close. Easy terms. If you are desirous of. acquiring a country residence, small or large farm, sheep run. or property of any kind in this beautiful and prosperous district, kindly communicate with '•■ rpiIOS. TTT TTIGGS. ■ LAND & ESTATE AGENT, I _ '•'•-,."' WAKEFIELD. ....}...:*< HEEDON'S MAGNETIC ' .'" "■ . ""LINIMENT Wil! relieve at once Rheumatism, I -Lumhago, Lame Back, Cuts, Bruises? "or' Burns*,' and continued application will effect a cure in a remarkably 'short time. Obtainable at W. C. Ancell's, " Chemist, Agent.* • v

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 July 1907, Page 4

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