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THURSDAY NEXT, Oct. 3, 1 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS: WLOGK has been favoured with t instructions from Mr A. C. Moore {who ha 6 sold his property) to hold a clearing sale of his Furniture and Effects on an early claf-e. Side Board, duchess, chests and pis, b.m. Bedstead*, S'totch chest drawers, ottomaii, fancy occasional and other chairs, dining table, spring and hair mattresses, wool rugs, linoleums, hall and other curtains, platform rockers, treadle sewing machine, whatnots, fenders and irons, crockery, cutlery, kitchen utensils, gas stove, wringer, brass preserving pan, 2 cylinder lawn roller, ball bearing lawn mower, wheelbarrow, carpenter's bench, tools, vice, and scores of other lines too numerous to particularise. Without reserve. W. LOCK, Auctioneer.' A GOOD RESOLVE. I must go down to Nelson town, To where the people flock, At least they ought when things are bought From such a man as LOCK. I want to buy some furniture, A pier glass and a clock, A pretty couch, and I am sure I'll get them best from LOCK. I want a table and some chairs, An easy one to rock, Some pictures and some carpet squares, They must bo cheap from LOCK. A piano, too, I want to buy, And give my girls a shock, A pleasant one,7'm sure that I Cau manage it from LOCK. A son of mine will marry soon, And he will want a stock Of things before the honeymoon, He'll have to go to LOCK. For if he wants to please his bride, And clear life's sunken rock, He might do worse than step inside To deal with WILLIAM LOCK. For every happy home, I'm told By one who does not mock, Is made not out of love or gold, But by getting things from LOCK. FURNITURE PURCHASE YOUrl WEDDING or any furniture required, at— LOCK'S GREAT MONEY SAVING WAREHOUSE. One of the Biggest and most up-to-date Stocks in the Colony to select from. LOCK, Universal Provider. LOCK, FOR LOW PuICES and Fair and Square dealing. New or good SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Etc. Cash or Easy Terms. LOCK, COMPLETE FURNISHER. FOR _S ALE. SHEEP FARMS. 330 ACRES.— Good sheep country, 180 acres rich river flat, balance undulating sheep couuiry. Improvements comprise good seven-roomed houiso and farm buildings, one acre in hops and eight acres in crop. Price £3960. 2100 ACRES.— uood Sheep Country, eight miles from railway station ; 1400 acres in grass and rough feed balance bush, ringfenced and subdivided, 6 roomed house, 2 roome cottage, man s whare, sawmilling plant can be taken . t t valuation. Price £2 10s per acre. 700 ACRES. -All in fiood grass, 30 acres ploughed, fenced, and sub-di-vided, we)! watered, 40 E-res level, balance hills, limestone formation, wintering 650 sheep, small cottage, yards, etc., 3 miles frc«n country town by good level road. Price £4 per acre. 110 ACRES.— BO ACRES in grass, remainder under cultivation, dubdivided into 10 good paddocks, limestone formation, property specially adapted for producing early crops and early lambs, township, railway, and Bchool within 2 miles. New 6 roomed house and all necessary farm buildings. Price £21 per acre uOO ACRES.— Ex. client sheep country, 360 acres in grass, balance bush, 100 acres level, balance low hills, now csrryi.ig 500 sheep besides cattle. Price£22oo. 500 ACRES. — Warm sheep country, 200 acres warm sheep country, 200 acres grassed, remainder bush, carrying 200 sheep. Price £1400. 84 ACRES.— Nearly all in grass, good sheep country.h alf level, balance low hills, 8 new roomed honee, stable and barn. 500 ACRES.— Good Sheep^CouStry, fenced and sub-divided, 4 roomed house. Price £2 pe r acre. 270 ACRES— Good land, 40 acres level, balance undulating Bheep country, good house and farm buildings. * Price £1650. AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES. 16 ACRES Land at Stoka win 6-rmd. House and farm buildings. Would make an ideal poultry farm. „ Price £800 30 ACRES.— At Waimea West, 8 acres level, remainder undulating, an ideal orchard property. Prica £175. 119 ACRES.— Good ianii, 60 acres freehold land 69 Nativs Recrve, low rental, 9 mpiles from, seaport, 45 acres level, aali ploughable. Would make a splendid orchard property, Rood dwelling, farm buildings. A bargain. Price £!?50. 60 ACRES.— Farm, splendid Jani, 40 acres under plough, 10 acres in grass, balance bush reserve, 10-room-ed house, hop-kiln, stable, 2 acioa hops, 3 acres orchard. Price £165 C. 34 ACRES. — Magnificent dairying land, new five-roomed house and stables, within two miles school, township, railway station and butter factory. i J rice £1450, of which £1000 can remain at 5 per cent. j 21 ACRES.— Splendid level land within 3 miles from City and Port, would make ideal orchard property or poultry property. Prico £IJSO. 6Z> ACRES — Good fruit growing land, 7 roomed house, stable, six paddocks, near Port Office, school and railway station. Price £1050. 75 ACRES.— AII good ' agricultural land, 6 roomed house and farm buildings. Price £1300. CITY PROPERTIES. House property in Mount-street, having frontage of 50ft by depth of 122 ft. New 6-roomed house, bathroom, linen press, pantry, washhou£e, eac. Prioe £650. | WAIMEA-RD.--One acre good la.nd ; I wel-built 6 roomed house, one glass- i house J Price £725. MANUKA and ALION-STS — Bui! jinß sites at £3 10s per foot. HARDY-ST.— 2 acres, suitable for subdivision. Price £300 per acre. NILE-ST. EAST.— Splendid building sites at £2 15s per foot. TORS -ST.— Beautiful section 50ftxl50 ft. Price £200. TOTAR.AP.T.— First-class sections 50x 150 ft, /-mi 3Us per foot. -. K^CKS, THE FORT.-Splenrlid building site, magnificent view nf Nc|son Haven. Price £450, of which £350 can remai; 1 . on mortgage at 5 per cent. HAMPDEN-ST.— New 5 roomod house, with conveniences. Land 4?'"ixlooft. New glass house. Prk-p X450. PITT & MOORE TBAPaLH .RSTREET, NELSON \ Hf-'TV T/? riE HAPrf! Good Ueallh omtribntes larwly to happiness. Drink "KOZIE" Tea and strengthen your constitution. It is a pure and a good beverage. No. 2 "ROZIE", Is 8d only. Agonts: GROVE & SON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 30 September 1907, Page 4

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