G-SACTIHOKPE : QALE. ". '^EXLGOck'S YAEDS. ' '?{?i*i^."S 7.5. " " '" - ¥UESDATg _9Hi'' FEB:, at 1.30, On Accost of Various Clients. _. .« yy Present Entries : "-i" ASfifY' "SKeep7 including Ewes, JLUOU Lombs, and .Wethers (stores* &*''■":. •** **' - aid fats) in lots. XZ *i£~i. f) * Hea . d F^ C?ttle ' -— i" f*~ HeadForward Store Cattle. 1 Heavy Draught Mare, all ;iO'*OTk, 4 years. •* j/>«|gLight and Draught Horses. . 'JQ'sXiv - . Account of Mr J. Salisbury. -i Q 2-tootb-Eomney Rams. > «i * \J'Aocpnnt of Mr A. Silcock. j \J {^-.HalfbrediLincoln Rams. i iO.:Border Leicester Rams. ;>.Q ymyy- ■ i Further Entries Invited. .BISLEY BROS. & CO., ii*-.- Xx Auctioneers.. mAPAWERA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 10th FEB., at 1.30 P.M On Scconnt of Various Clients. i Present Entries: K|?|?Yi. pwes and Lainbs, in lots. O'Q/\ 2 and 4-tooth. Wethers, one ___sUl_|/X'earmark. y. X. ' QViipiL.Z-tobth 'Ewes,- one earmark^ | OAA Store Lambs, mixed sexes. ' OAA •'Eamba, forwards to fats. RAO Crossbreit Ewes, in lots. :.:£I? _2Eccoiint-of Mr. J. Salisbury. AA 2-tooth Romney Rams. Account of Thomas Hunt, "Highfield." "I-O- 2-tooth Romney Marsh Rams. /» 2-tooth English Leicester Rams Fnrther Entries Invited. BISLEY BROS. & CO., Auctioneers. ■jfffURCHISON ©TOCK ©ALE. LYNCH'S YARDS. SATURDAY, 13th FEB., at 1.30 p.m. On Account of Various Clients. . X . Present Entries : £if\{\ Crossbred Ewes in lots. -OAA— 2 and 4-tooth Wethers. QAA Lambs, Mixed Sexes. 'I"_H9 Prinl6 Fat Sheep. ry Also Number of CATTLE. _ Further Entries Invited. BISLEYBROS. & CO., Auctioneers. SUMMARY of STOCK SALES FORTHCOMING •...-. BICHMOND YARDS. ETORY WEDNESDAY, at 2.30 p.m. THORPE— SILCOCK'S YARDS. TUESDAY,.9th Pebmary, at 1.30 p.m. TAPAWERA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 10th Feb., 1.30 p.ra. MURCHISON YARDS (Lynch's) SATURDAY, 13th Feb., at 1.30 p.m. CENTRAL TAKAKA— At W. C. 7 -BAIGENT'S YAEDS. , r FRIDAY, 19th February. ....... ( UPPER TAKAKA— At HAYWARD 'S YARDS. I .. SATURDAY^' 2Oth February. .. BAM AND. EWE FAIR, AND PAT - i 'AND STORE STOCK SAI_E. 7 . i ; ( BICHMOND YARDS. ■ ." ? FBpAY, 26th Feb., at 10 a.m. OOLDEN DOWNS ACCOMMODA *->- ■■:- hon HOUSE YARDS. TUESDAY, 2nd March, 'at 1.30 p.m. BISLEY BROS. & CO., ....... , Auctioneers. 7V|;,F087 SALE PRIVATELY A Young -Dranght Horses, 4 and 5 . years* pldt' Jiist broken., : /jrtiVUpstandingXrap Horses, 4 and 5 i ifjt& years old. : Just broken. % _:Q'J Lig&t'-Trap Horses, 3 and 4 year* ' V'V >- oW. V Just broken. '" Full 'particulars from R. GAUKRODGER, ! Quarantine Road, Stoke. - W" BISLEY BROS, ft CO.. , Hardy -street. PUBLIC AUCTION ' WEDNESDAY NEXT, 10th, a»2 P.HJ MESSRS LEVIEN & ROLLET, act ing under instructions from All ' Uridge, who is leaving Nelson, will sell as above at his residence, Bronti-streel, i (back of Convent), the whole of \ VALUABLE FURNITURE ANP , EFFECTS. PIANO, iu a magnificent Wainui frame ! (Bohm), splendid tone; verv handsome > DINING ROOM SUITE IN FUMED j ; •OAK^/Comprising. .Massive Sideboard. [ beautifully carved, and fitted with lead 1 lights'and copper imountings, EXTENSION: TABLE, -CARVER'S CHAIR ' and 6 SMALL CHAIRS, upholstered in '■• .Buffalo, SPLENDID SETTEE and DI •' upholstered in- green vei " vet, very fine AXMINSTER CARPEI ;>' SQUARE', Superior Curtains, Vases, Or- .'' namente", QUAINTLY DESIGNED "• =BEDROOM SUITE in Walnut consistr; ing 1 of "'LARGE' WARDROBE, DUCH ' ESS CHEST (bevel glass, jewel draw - eriijfTBABBLE TOP WASHSTAND. with pedestal cupboard, whole beauti fully ffirtished and mounted with antirjuicopper fittings; VERY MASSIVE liJ-.D STEAD, HEAVILY RRASS JIOINT _._EEt^_ja.tttfiss!js,aiiiL!.'\d.l.iii^, \ lims.Mounted Bedstead and Bidding, Dneh effl-GEes-a.-Wiishstand-', Cbait's, MAG . NEFICENT ANTIQUE HALL .STAND splendidly designed^and finiflipd iu lirsl i .3as's style, 2iVERY, HANDSOME AX , MINSTER SQUAR ; ES, First QnalH-L-nolenms.'. Toiletware, Blue China Din lied Set (64 pieces), Aluminium Cooking ■ Utensils; etc.; etc. , * 'i 'OS'-VIEW- TUESDAY AFTERNOON, VV. .2.30 to 4.30. Special attentionis called to this Sab " of First-lass, Furniture. The goods hav< '■ -been- iu -nse less than sis months, anc. laying' had "care and aftention, are ir ' every way -equal, to new, while even th. imalleslarticle is of the best quality Buyers 'are urged to avail themselves ol an opportunity, which seldom comes tr the^hammer. BOOTSa™ »HOES. FOE STYLE, FOB STYLE, OOMFOBT, — —QOMFOBT, DUBABILITY, and X DURABILITY, and GOOD VALUE ia V/, v. , GOOD .VALUE in ■\h m y ■: -y i- .-;■ :-•■■■- WiV "'-7 ■■*" ■ footwejib'-' ''- v -'■ y yy \yKkxy~ ■■ Ji-%yy .-: "y . , : Onr., Boot* and Shoes have stood the test of. years, each year adding to th* tnf»ll^fatt_m 2* i^il'er'feft-SatiSfaction Guaranteed.— ; VfOnifrStocl-i'&'niQst. oompleto, and in- ■ eludes tlie best English, "American, and ;Colonial ; inake3. BEDROCK PRICES. : "WrTmay, r.ICHMOTD and WAKAPUAKA. Jt^M'Xyyyy^ ,-■>-, ._ y-y.,.: y
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 8 February 1909, Page 4
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