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C_TOCK SALE, MURCHISON, ,J5 LYNCH'S YARDS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, at Noon. MESSRS BISLEY BROS. & (JO. will hold the first series of sales as above, when they will offer — 000 Head Fonvard stoic Cattle ' iJjjuU mixed ages. Qn Good Dairy Cows and Heifers OU (Springers). ' K/\_f\ Sh«ep— Ewes,. Wethers, and OUU Hoggetts. Further Entries invited. BISLEY BROS. & CO., ) Auctioneers. THURSDAY, Ist October, at 11 O'Clock Sharp. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, & LIVE & DEAD STOCK. I WITHOUT RESERVE. MESSRS BISLEY BROS. & CO., having received instructions from Mr Robert McGavin Thomson, (who is leaving the district), will sell as above at his residence, Motupiko Store, his Household Furnishings, Piano and Live and Dead Stock. 5 J Luncheon Provided. i a For this xture we are open to receive 1 entries of Sheep, Cattle, Horses, etc. r ■• BISLEY BROS. & CO., ? Auctioneers. r ____________-___________----_— — . — — — a SATURpAY, 10th OCT., at Non. ST TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUC I'iO'J ' AGPICULTURAL & SHEEP FARM. SITUATED TAPAWERA. MESSRS BISLEY BROS, and CU.. acting under instructions ir.im Mb. JOHN BIGGS, will sell by publ : ; ; auction at their Land Salerooms, on above i date, his Agricultural and Sheep Farm jj containing 400 acres freehold land Im. r, Si or less), some 20 acres being in crop, ,c The buildings co sist of 6-roomed >esil6 tierce, stable, barn, cart shed, etc v This property is well-watered, all . fenced and sub-divided, and is situated about 20 minutes from the Tapawera Bailway Station, will winter 500 — mucd sheep, besidis cattle and ho~?s. Fuller particulars on application to Mr Biggs, on the propeity, or from BitvKY BROS., t. Land an J Stock Auctione vs. re . th £1550. "• A SNAP ! ! 380 Acres (more or less) a " XX freehold farm situated in rising s ? district near Port, a few hours' sail f rom Nelson. Fully 200 acres level, 50 acres under plough. All well-watered, fenced, . and subdivided ; 12 acres planted in appie orchard, trees 1, 2, anci 3yrs old, all choice kinds. The Residence, which contains 9 rooms, is almost new, outbuild- • ings include stable, shed, etc. This is un,l,. doubted^- a very cheap property, and or- should commond the attention of one on all the look-out for a desirable home. Full _ B particulars at the offices of ; s '_ BISLEY BROS. & CO., Sole Agents, ti- . . 3, > TGIERTILISERS , t0 J? IN STOCK r '*»- PICTON, RAPE, TURNIP, Etc. d '- ROCKLAND, HOP, GRAIN, POTATO, Etc. STANLEY'S SUPER. OF LIME. WELLINGTON BLOOD and BONE. _ Supplied in Sacks or by the Ton. BISLEY BROS. & Co., Sole Agents. POOK A BARGAIN. of dJ&JiIQ TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. is — a . TTOUSE, 4 roms, with s?ction 54 feet js I I frontage to main roadxlo4ft deep. be Land Transfer title. This property is in , w good locality, and well worth the price n . asked.— BISLEY BROS. & CO. " BICYCLES. BICYCLES. WE have for Private Sale severai new PROGRESS BICYCLES. Cost price £10 10s, now being sold at v £710s - »- BISLEY BROS. & CO. 4 , i * FOR SALE. y A GREAT BARGAIN. * 20-H.P. Multitublar Boiler. 2-H.P. Horizontal Engine. All in firsa-class working order, and can bs inspected at any time. " Price for lot complete, £180. Jr Full particulars. Apply '* BISLEtf BRO3. and Co. 3 ~ PUBLIC AUCTIQJf I FRIDAY N£XT\ 2.30 P.M. MESSRS LEVIEN & ROLET have been favoured with instructions from Mr Freebury, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at his residence, 168 Waimea-street, A portion of his Household Furniture, comprising Couch in Velvet, Am. Rockers, Rattan Chairs, Handsome Sideboard, Mottled Kauri Panels, Brussels Carpet, Tables, Fine Duchess Set, including * Wardrobe, Duchess Chest & Washstand, 15 in kauri, Italian Bedstead, Brass Mount- . Ed, Linos, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, etc. " LEVIEN & ROLLET, Auctioneers, ie ?e . s, c- AUCTION SALE. . HIGH STREET, MOTUEKA, '' SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, at 2.30 p.m. j JH. RANKIN and CO., acting un- : • der instructions from Mrs. E. ' LYNCH, will sell by Public Auction on ■ the above date on the premises, the I goodwill of the refreshment rooms now I occupied by her. The building contains j 8 roms, almost new, with billiard room ' "• 22ftx22ft. The land has 34ft frontage ', '£ by a depth- of 130 ft. The lease has 11 j j_ ysars to run, with all rights to improve, ments. Low rental. Now doing a lirst- . class trade. Also a tip-top billiard . table by Wright, Banish and Co., in perr l feet order, with all equipments. Further " I particulars may be had upon application. r ! j . J. H. RANKIN, 0 Auctioneer. v- ■ ■■■ ... ■' -■ ■a . ' i 'UNSEED COMPOUND.' The Stookport Remedy' for Coughs and Coldg. Over 40 years' proven effi«acy. ' . 'UNSEED .COMPOUND' for Coughs amd Colds. Gives immediate relief in Bronchitis, etc. i- "UNSEED COMPOUND" for | Coughs and Colds. Of proven effi- i * acy for Bronchial irritation. j 8 'UNSEED .COMPOUND' for f s Coughs- and Colds. Relieves asthma < 5 and difficult brerthng. j . 'LINSEED COMPOUND' of 40 [ ! years' proven efficacy, for Conphs, f Colda, and difficulty of breathing. I 'OqAQOTJNEy 'BXINX,' 'TEN- j ABXTINE.' — Cements for broken and ! othor articles. j MOUNTAIN FLAX ('Linum Catiuurticmn* Trade Mark) PILLS. An greeable aperient. Worth a trial. 'LINSEED COMPOUND.' Trade Mark of Kay's Compound Esßonc ' '(____, Linseed for Coughs and CuliL ! ' f Mrs. L. Peters,' Miramar, \7elli_igton, N.Z., says: "I can safely recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and ' Diarrhoea Remedy to anyone suffering from pains in the stomach. A few dayß ago my little boy, aged 6 years, was , suffering agony with this complaint. I only gave him a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, and he was soon well, and has not been troubled since. I think this remedy shonld be kept in every , , home." For sale by E. Grove & Son.*

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

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