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/CLEARING j AT FERN FLAT (Near Miirchison). SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1907. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. MESSRS BISLEY BROS, and CO., having received instructions from Mr A. Bredbury; (who is leaving the district for Nelson), will offer, ori the premises, the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK,, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFECTS, as folows:— 70 Sheep '20 Head Mixed Cattlo Pigs and Fowls 2 Tip-top Draught Mares. 2 Drays and Harness, 1 Trap, Mowing Machine, Chaffcutter, Harrows, -Plough, Blacksmith's Tools, and Sundries too numerous to mention. Also, Household Furniture and Effects. No Reserve. _ LUNCHEON PROVIDED. BISLEY BROS, and CO., Auctioneers. l M ||| ' Tl ICHMOND "y ARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 12th inst. "M/TESSRS BISLEY BROS, and CO -JXwill hod their usual weekl y auc " tion sale. Entries invited. — Preliminary Notioe. — CLEARING SALE AT TADMOR. FRIDAY, 30th AUGUST. MESSRS BISLEY BROS, and CO. under instructions from Mr K ihomassen, who has sold his property, wil offer o nabove date the whol eof his live and dead stock, household furniture, etc. No reserve. Ful Particulars Later Issue. BISLEY BROS AND CO., Auctioneer. forsaleT To Close Accounts in Estate of Late WM. SUTTON. THE unsold Sections in the Estate as follows : — LOT 1. 15 Acres, with Homestead. LOT 2. 124 Acres, with Stables. Particulars on application to — LESLIE SUTTON, Richmond, or BISLEY BROS. & CO., Agents. • THOS. H. HIGGS OTOCK & STATION A GENT Try AKEFIELD. "pOR OALE. WAKEFIELD.— IOO Acres Freehold, of which 30 acres are best flat land, and 70 acres hilly, on which sheep thrive. House 7 rooms, hop kiln, stable, shed, and detached dairy. Easy terms. WAKEFIELD.— SpIendid property, 21 miles from Wakefield, 64 acres undulating limestone country. AU been under plough, now in grass, will cany 300 sheep, tip top land for cows, wel! watered, fenced, and subdivided. Cottage 4 rooms, hop kiln, new wool press. Easy terms. WAK_FIELD.— House seven rooms, detached dairy, barn, stable, pigstye, and fowl ho_ re ; 10 acres, more 01 less, of the very best level land, t acres in orchard, balance in grass. P'enty water, all ievel and welldrained. Ea3y terms. WAKEFIELD.— Brick kiln, sheds, toe's, and all requisites for carrying on brick-making. Superior clay handy for bricks and tiles, with 9. acres, more or less, of best quality land, of which 2j acres are in hops, and one acie orchard and garden. Easy terms. WAI-ITI VALLEY. 700 Acres, consisting of 220 acres freehold, and 480 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 condition. Railway 4 miles, school mile and a-half. Easy terms. WAKEFIELD.— 9OO Acres freehold, limestone country,v cry best land for sheep, subdivided into 17 padoeks, 250 acres under English grass, 450 acres ploughable for turnips or rape. Watered throughout; 24 miles from railway. Little over mile from school. Easy terms. WAIMEA VALLEY.— 29 acres freehold, very heary alluvial soil, per fectly sheltered, N.E. aspect, never failing stream; ring fenced. Firstclass hops and orchard land ; 14 acres under English grass, remainder in magnificent native b^sh. Kailway 4 miles, 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 rjpHOS. TT TTIGGS, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, WAKEFIELD. E. M°PHERSON AND CO., LTD. HAVE FOR SALE :— 650 ACRES, One of the best Farms ii, Nelson District, well fenced anc watered. Good dwelling, 14 rooms also a cottage of 6 rooms, and gen eral outbuildings. About two mile, from Wakefield Railway Station Frice £10 lOe per acre. 100 ACRES Good Agricultural Farm Has frontage to main road, all un der cultivation, well fenced am subdivided, well watered by streams. Gooj house 8 rooms. Stable, barn, cow sheds, etc. Situated i mile from Wakefield Railway Station. 5V' ACRES (Ploughed Land), main road frontago, rich soil, within one mile township Wakefield. 33 ACRES Valuable Freehold Farm, Dwelling 13 rooms, new stable cost £60. Nw Dairy. 10 acres in orchard ; 12 tons fruit sold off il this season; 104 chain frontagemain road. Price £40 per acre. 25 ACRES, Ring-fenced and sub-divid ed, bounded by two public roadf and railway line. Ploughable and rich land. One mile from Railway Station. 100 ACRES, situate Pigeon Valley. Inis is a nice Farm with good Dwelling, stable, and general outbuildings, cart, ploughs, harrows, etc. Price £1300. TWO Sections at Tahuna. Price £40 each. 50 ACRES (more or less), at Wai-iti, Good Dwelling, 8 rooms, barn, and other buildings, 3 acres in orchard, 1^ acres hops, excellent situation, well watered by a never failing 43 ACRES, Pigeon Valley. This is a good and cheap property, all ploughable, 1 acre in orchard, new 4-roomed house and outbuildings. Land will grow good root crops. Price £650. 5 ACRES section in Wakefield. Good level land, £40 per acre. NUMEROUS Building Sites and Small Properties in different parts of the District. APPLY:— ETI/fCFHERSON & CO., LTD., . IVI • WAKEFIELD. AUTUMN &"" WINTER Goods. JUST ARR-VED-TH_ FINEST CLOTHS IST *__» MARKET, Tweeds, Worsteds, Vicu-Jas, Tennis, Golf, and other suitable Tweeds to* tbe coming season. E. RICHARDS, PRACTICAL TAILOR, TBAPAXfIAR ST. (OPPOSRB TXk)

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, 10 August 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, 10 August 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, 10 August 1907, Page 4

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