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RICHMOND YARDS. 2000 &H 2000 SHEEP ' WEDNESDAY in-.-vl, at 2.30 p.m. MESSRS BibLi-l' BROS & Co. . , iiom uieir usual weexiy ._u. t ioii &aT«, when they will offerrtrkArt SHEEP, 4, 6,. and 8- tooth' 25UUU Ewes, Wethers, and Hoggets. Hoggetts. -t r- f\f\ OF these are one brand JLuUU and earmark. I f)_o PRIME Fat Pigs. Further Entries Invited. ■ SATURDAY^EXf] STOCK SALE. AT LYNCH' S YARDS, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1 o'clock -a P> ET r. SHEEP— Ewes in lamb & lOOU Forward Wethers. MESSRS BISLEY BROS. & CO will hold a STOCK SALE at above date, when they will offer lobU Ewes and Wethers, in lots to suit purchasers. BISLEY BROS, and CO., Auctioneers. TO EFFECT A SPEEDY SALE. | X 7ANGUARD St., new House of ) V 5 rooms, wardrobes and cupI boards built in, scullery, veranda, cop- | per, tubs, taps oyer range, workshop, , good kitchen garden <ot ornamental trees and lawn « front area 50ft x 132 ft in depth. Price £450. Easy ternS ' BISLEY 3KOS. & CO. _ ' ptJBLIC J^-OTIOE. AUCTION SALES'. PIANOS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFECTS, HARNESS, TRAPS/MERCHANDISE, Etc. TT AVING disposed of our FurniJtA ture Department, gives us one of the Largest and Commodious Salerooms in tie colony. We are now prepared to conduct Auction Sales in I these rooms on behalf oltoh «; FRIDAY* Afternoons & BAIUKUai Mornings. All goods taken delivery of at our Stores free of charge, also no charg 9 for storage on goods sent in lor Auction. BISLEY BROS, and CO., General Auctioneers. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. j DESIRABLE PROPERTY e OF acre , ; |ln HAMPDEN-St. W. (sacres being in Young Orchard). MESSRS BISLfiY BROS. & CO. have for sale on account of Alu. W Penney, who is leaving tho dis- 1 itrinct, his desirable property containing j Nine Acres (more or less), together with New Dwelling of 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery, and wash-house, work- I shop, trapshed, and stable. Gas and water laid on, copper and tubs. Laud | Transfer title. BISLEY BROS, and CO., Auctioneers. * WAIMEA WEST. A Grand Little Property. For Prompt Sale at a Low Price. 30 Acres, more or less FREEHOLD LAND. ALL well-fenced and sub-divided into 5 parts, well-watered, _ acre in orchard, 2 acres in hops (wire and posts), House of 7 rooms, barn, hopkiln, stables, sheds, etc., good road frontage. About _ mile from P.O. and school, and 1_ miles from railway station. Price £775. Easy terms. Full particulars : BISLEY BROS, and CO., Land Agents. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 1 (ko acres i (ko acres FARM AT TADMOR. j Tl /T ESSRS BISLEY BROS. & CO., i JJrJL acting under instructions from i Mr. R. Y. Ferguson, will offer by Private Treaty:— All that parcel of laud containing 160 acres (more or less), at Tadmor, in one block, or in lots to suit purchasers. iTOCK SALE. MOTUEKA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, at 2 p.m. MESSRS J. H. RANKIN and CO. will sell at their yards on beIhalf of clients, on the above date :— ' QflA EWES, 2, 4, 6, and 8-tooth. i)f\ LAMBS, 20 Fat Ewes, 26 1 __jU Forward Weaners. I QA HEAD Store Cattle, I<> . __SI_J Weaners. J Q/"\ FORWARD Store Tigs. I jTTvRAUGHT and Harness Horses. | Further entries being received. J. H. RANKIN, ! Auctioneer. j NELSON INSTITUTE RESERVE— TADMOR, TENDERS are invited for the Lease of above Reserve, containing 194 J acres (more or less), section 16 and 18 Jof Block vii on the plan of the said district. ' The land adjoins the township of ' Manu, and the railway line, as well as the coach road, runs through the Reserve. The land is nearly level, and , well-watered, and about 15 acres hay« been sown in grass this season. The conditions of lease can be obtained from the Secretary of the Institute. The highest, or any other tender not ( necessarily accepted. Tenders te reach I the Secrotary by SATURDAY, May ( 2nd, at the latest. !By Order of the Committee, GEO. C. GILBERT, . Hon. Sec. and Treas., Nelson Institnte. ["AMBER | TIPS" I TEAS. I I rr^HESE delicious Teas are \ ! JL to be Had from most j ? |of the Grocers throughout jj New Zealand. ; ' t \ PRICES: lslOd and 2s a | j pound. In lib and >_lb tins, s j and 51b and 101 b boxes. | j j These Teas are specially % l | selected and arc free from | j tannin, assisting digestion | and not causing indiges- ; tion. like many heavy, > earthy-flavoured Teasnowg on the market. Lovers of __ GOOD TEA should insist on their grocer supplying them with " AMB EX TIPS " Teas, which, for brisk, flayoury infusion, are un-1 equalled, B J JI...H -„ , , , ~^tS_____________________M___m____t 1 _r^^_2_W_BHfi_B-IJ!BrlSI I&S^fIMMIIjKBSijHMIjHI , I'TINS * BOTTLES. ONLY. 8 '1.'.'." . m_ i ii— mmm>H\i i !■■> _______________________^H_l__________i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 April 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 April 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 April 1908, Page 4