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BY PUBLIC AUOTIONr SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1908, I at 12 noon. To Close Accounts. DESIRABLE RICHMOND PROPERTY. MESSRS BISLEY BROS, and CO., having received instructions 1 from tho Trustees in the Estate of the late Wm. Suttcn, will offer, at their ■ Exchange Land Salerooms, on Saturday, 15th February : — ALL that parcel of land situated in the Borough of Richmond, containing 16 acres 1 rood tip-top land, frith goou Residence of 7 rooms. As this is tha only portion of the property unsold, the Trustees wish to close accounts. ■ It is an ideal country residense, with good view of the plains arid the bays, and ( is only one mile from the railway, school i and post office. Has six and a-half chains frontage to Queen-street. i BISLEY BROS, and CO., I Auctioneers. ! AUCTION SALE. I TUESSAY, TIsftUARY 11, 2.30 p.m. j MESSRS LEVIEN and ROLLET j will sell by Public Auction at i their Mart in Hardy-street, under instructions from th« shippers, » A Varied and Large Collection of SOLOMON ISLAND, FIJI ISLAND, '' & OLD NEW ZEALAND j CURIOS. ! This consignment of CURIOS will be sold absolutely without reserve, as j the owner is leaving the Dominion at ! an early date, and must realise before leaving. j Salo will be held on TUESDAY, the 11th February, 1908. ! Tho Goods will bo on view on Mon- ■ day and Tuesday preceding th» sale. I LEVIEN and ROLLET., j Land, Stock, and General Auctioneers. AUCTION JSALES. j MESSRS LEVIEN and ROLLET, ; Stock Salesmen and General ; Auctioneers, will hold sales during February as follows: — Sale of IJand Curios— TUESDAY, Feb. 11th, at their Mart. Stock SaIo— WEDNESDAY, 19th February, 1.30 p.m., Richmond. (Present, entries includ* 1500 breeding eweg and lambs). i Stock SaIe— FRIDAY, 21st, at Tadmor Stock SaIe— WEDNESDAY, 26th Feb., 1.30. Richmond. Entries now being received. Sundries— SATURDAY, 29th Feb., \ at their Mart, Hardy-street. / ' H. RAN KIN, AUCTIONEER, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, ' HAS FOR SALE 27 ACRES Leasehold in Borough of j Motueka, 2s 6d per acre rent. £15 per acre. 30 ACRES Leasehold, 7s 6d an acre ; ront, new 8-roomed House, grounds ; well-laid out with choice shrubs. ( 300 ACRES Freehold, good sheep I country, 130 acres in grass, balance J good bush, carrying 100 sheep, 30 huai cattle. 51 ACRES Freehold, Lower Moutere, two acres in hops, balance under plough, and in grass. Quality of land j really good. Price £950. 131 ACRES Freehold, Riwaka, low hills, 5C acres in bush, two acres orchard in full bearing, 7-roomed houso, barn, subdivided and well watered £200 in cash required, balance can re main at 5 per cent. Price £900. 284 ACRES Native Lease, 19 years { to run. Situated centre of borough of ; Motueka, 21 acres in orchard iv full bearing; 9-roomed house almost new, j j water laid on, every convenience, 4 1 stall stable, hopkiln and ether outbuild- j ings. Pries £1650. j 95 ACRES Nativo Lease in Borough i of Motueka, 15 years to run, new liveroomed house and outbuildings. Has ■ all been cropped. Low icnt. Price £600 i 25 ACRES of Freehold in Boroagt 1 , together with two houses thereon, one of four rooms, and the other of six, in gocd repair. Bain, stable, and trap sked. £750. 134 ACRES Freehold, Motueka. within five minutes wr.'k of Post Office. First-class land. Price £715 6 ACRES Native Reserve, elope to F-igh-street, house, stable, etc., front r ing on three streets. Greater part in ! 01 chard in full bearing. Pri.-e £500. j 666 ACRES Freehold, Ngatimoti, en pable of carrying 2 sheep to the acre. House, stable, sheep, yards, dip, hop kiln, etc. Well-watered by tunning stitam, long frontage to main roai. Good fiats and low ploughable hil's. Price, including over 1000 sheep, £5000. Half purchase money can remain at 4J per cent. A iare oppcrtucity. 7 ACRES Native leasehold in Bo - rongh, 6-roomed house in good repair i 2 acres in orchard; balance in graft and crop, corner block. Price £350. A bargain. Furthrr particulars may bt bad on application to » J. iL RANKIN, AucKoneer « J Commission Agent, ingh-Etreet, Motueka TS THE QUALITY THAT The ' Proprietors of, "AMBER TIPS" TEA Have much pleasure in thanking the Ladies and Public of Nelson for tne very liberal support given this Brand. 6f Tea since introduced a couple of years go. The sales of CAMBER TIPS" are steadily 'increasing from quarter to quarter. The leaf is crisp, with fine aroma; the infusion is a bright amber colour, with brisk, pleasant flavour, free from tannin; assists digestion, not causing indigestion, as many teas do with dull, heavy, dark liquor with earthy flavour. Users of "AMBER TIPS" can rely ob the good quality being maintained, and Umse who have not yet, tried it aru respectfully invited to do so^ and we think will be more than pleased with it. The ( quality sells "AMBER TIPS"; it needs no coupons, gifts, or presents. Prices— l 8, 1 10. 2 -, and 2 4 a Ib. Packed in 1 and % Jh. tins; j 51b. ar.d lOffi. 'boxes. ! Stor-lroil by nearly all Grocers | and MerchantsWATCHES FOR NOTHING. ANY PERSON Collecting 20swortr of Outside Coloured Wrappers (any size) it NESTLES, PETERS', or KOHLER'S Chocolate, is entitledto an INGERSOLL EEYLESS WATCH Guaranteed Good Timekeepers. Send Wrappers to tße undersigned with your name and address, and a WATCH- (Ladies' or' Gentleman's), 1 will- b«'. pasted in winrn. I CT T^IEKPATBIOK & CO., r

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1908, Page 4

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