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AUCTION SALE. TUES9AY>~FEBfiUARY 11* 2.30 p.m. MESSRS LEVIEN and ROLLBT wiil sell by Public Auction at their Mart in Hardy-street, under instructions from the shippers, A Varied and Large Collection of SOLOMON ISLAND, FIJI ISLAND, & OLD NEW ZEALAND CURIOS. This consignment of CURIOS will be sold absolutely withsut reserve, as the owner is leaving the Dominion at an early date, and must realise before leaving. Sale will be hold on TUESDAY, the 11th February, 1908. The Goods will be on view on Monday and Tuesday preceding the sale; LEVIEN and ROfcLET-.; Land, Sto-cft; and Geheral Auctioneers. AUCTION SALES. > MESSRS LEVIEN and ROLLET, Stock Salesmen and General Auctioneers, will hold sales during February as follows (— Sale of Idand Curios— TUESDAY, Feb. 11th, at their Mart. Stock SaIe—WEDNESDAY, 19th February, 1.30 p.m., Richmond. (Present entries include 1500 breeding ewes and lambs). Stock SaIe— FRIDAY, 21st, at Tadmor Stock SaIe—WEDNESDAY, 26th Fob-., , 1.30, Richmondi Sundrles-SATURDAY, 29th Feb,, at their Mart, Hardy-street; Entries now being receiv*di EDWARDS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. • HAVE F 0& SALE :rrTHE DANIEL ESTATE, BI{OOK-ST, — Homestead block comprisinju over .3 acrea -land with house (occupied by the Misses Daniel), stable, etc. This property commands an excellent view of the bay sjirl city, aiia is very sunny. frico £850. CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. HARDY-STKEET EAST.-Practidri. 'y n«\v 8-roomed house; with bathroom, washhouse, and all conveniences. High firossuro boilsr. Land 76 x 100. Well aid out gardens and fruit trees. WAKAPUAKA.— MO acres situated Todd's Bush, 6 miles from Nolson, 136 acres in grass, 4 acres in crop, bringfenced and sub-divided, never-failing supply of watar from natural springs, winUrs 350 sheep, splendid 8-rmd iiouso, . dairy) wash-house, man's room, etc., H miles frbm school and 2 milßs from creamery; spl«ndid view of thi ba§. Pricß £2600. ST. yiNCBNT-ST— House, 5 large rms, Wash-house, bathroom, workshop 20x14. woodshed, gas and water, copper aiia tiibß, asphalt yard and paths; land 47 i 150. Price £660. HAMPDEN-ST.— House 6 rms, washhouse, and bathroom, woodshed, otc., copper and tubs, gas and water, asphalt yard and paths. Land 50x90. Price ST. VINCENT - STREET— Large section 150 x 266, with good 6-roomed dwelling (practically new), and stable thereon. Would sell house and 75ft. WASHINGTON VALLEY.— Section containing 1 rood 9 perches; price £120. Section i-acre £90. GLENDUAN.— New 6-roomed Dwelling with 10ft Verandah on three flidesj partly enclosed with glass. Land Jacre. Etcejlent position for a Tea Kiosk. Price £650. Easy terms. MOUNT-ST. Dwelling 8 rooms, bathroom, washhonse, and all conveniences, with 5£ acres of land. Price £1600. Will sell dwelling and 1 acre for £1000. Easy Terms. T ASM AN- ST.— Dwelling 8 rooms, Sathroom storeroom, etc (only built 7 /ears), the property of Mrs Gray. Land SflxlOO. TASMAN-ST. New dwelling 6 rooms; good section. Price £625. THE WOOD.— Large 8 roomed honse and all conveniences. Garden laid out in ornamental trees. Land 171x241. Price £1700. TOI TOI-ST.--10 acros, 4 of which are in orchard, 6 roomed house, trapshed, fruit store, glass hoise £ox6o, workshop ,etc The property of Mr J. H. Walkor. Price £1350. ■ TIPAHI-ST.— New 6 roomed bonse yritt/ ill convonlenc^u. ZL^&nd &4x196 Price £550. CUiiNER BRIDGE & COLLING-WOOD-STS.— Large boardinghouse o£ 16 rooms, all convenionces and in thorough repair; brick wall. Al»o large shop. Price £1200. COLLINGWOOD TOWNSHIP— Large .boarding house of 21 rooms, together with a good bakery business and 2 shops. Pr'ce £1775. Tenn.s VANGUARD-ST— New 5 roomed dwelling, with scullery and workshop; youns; orchard; land 50x132. Prfoe £45a BUILDING SITES. STOKE.T-6i acres surounded entirely ■by ,pnbli6 roads;, excellent site, Price £575.. . . • ,. J ■'. -.;' ST. VINCENT and HAMPDEN-ST.— Corner section 77x100. Price £200. WAI i^A-STREET.— Section 50x400, cctendin,, to Mount-street. Pric«.£2so. ST. VIN".ENT-ST.-Near Railway Station 1 aci« of land; would cut np into 3 good sections. Price £400. WEKA-ST.— Section, 102x170 ft, all ir chard ; would make 3 good building sites. Price £3 2s 6d per foot ST. VINCENT-ST.— lB acres with 460 feet frontage. Splendid bnildinz sites Price £1450. BROOK-ST.— Land 80x128, with stable and outbuildings thsrscn. Price £270. WELLINGTON Sr— Splendid Building site 95x86. Price £210 cash. FARM PROPERTIES. RIWAKA.— 249 acres splendid land, 55 acres ploughable, 6 acres in orchard, 3 acres in raspberries, and 1£ acres in hops. Balance in grass. Property all well fenced with 7 wires and posts. Well watered by permanent stream. Will carry 500 sheep. Good 7-roomsd house and bathroom (water laid on), 5 stall stable and loose boxes, etc. 2£ miles from school; 2 miles from creamery. Price £3100. Stock tan be taken at valuation. ■*' STANLEY BROOK.— Sheep Run 1803 acres, 6 miles from Tanawera Railway •Station, the property of Mr M. Eanron; 250 ojres of this is good flat plonghable land, 88S acres undulating (a large portion of which is ploughable) of excellent sheep country; 666 acres in good milling timber. The whole is well watered and lies entirely u> the snn. Eight rsomed house etc, and all necessary farm buildings and complete sawmiUing piant and tramway. Price £5 pc/ actv. or £10,000 as a ir» ing concern.' Cash inquired .32250. ■ V -„\ „■ f?Ki a-. ws ->f whi>i- ; s lease in perpetuity, renta* F.o), situilea iibou*; .:"r-i.s fioiii fttti.v'i; with rootnod dwelling and r!I nectssaiy »»/m bu : Jd isijja ; at*. >;i M »-i:rss p. .u^h.il>!« ; 120 of leasehold is in sumdiug Lush. i ;<n.l nt proi'».!t. vans hie ol wintering 150 sheep. Price £625. GENERAL STOREKEEPING BUSINESS.— One of the oldest established businesses at Picton, with lease of premises for seven years, with right of renewal. Stock consists of groceries, ironmongery, and coa lyard, boots and shoes, crockery, etc. Rent of buildings 40s per 7,-eek. Stork at valuation. No F & D~ EDWARDS, LAND and ESTATE AGENTS. TRAFALGAR SmHEET. $3ezt National Bank) NOTICE. E HOOPER & SONS beg to notify • the inhabitants of Wakefield tnd surrounding districts that they mend holding a genuine Clearing CASH iALE of First-class Drapery, Clothing, Joots & Shoes, commencing THURSJAY, January 25, and continuing for }na Month. Ten to 16 per cent alowed on all purchases, some lines mucb aore. E. HOOPER & SONS, t V *

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 8 February 1908, Page 4

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