RICHMOND YARDS Feb. .17, at 2.30.. MESSRS BISLEI' BROS, and CO. wiUiql&their usual. Stock Sale, when t"he'ywil lofter an account of various clients — ?00J|(J<I*rwg Wethers^ Fmther t .entvies invited. BISEEY DRDS. and CO., : Auctioneers. TOCK SALES, rpAKAKA. ■k/f ESSES BISLEY BROS, and -- . jyX~ ."-wil lhold the following Stock Sales in the ; -Takaka district: — I * ; ' CENTRAL TAKAKA. i At W. C. Baigenfs Yards. ■ ■ FRIDAY", 19th Feb., at 1.30 p.m. , Present Entries : i nnn Mjxed shee p- ■ UPtER TAKAKA. At MrsHayward'^ Yards. j SATURDAY,.2oth:Feb.,atl.3op.m. [ i Present Entries : 1 r^AAV Mixed Sheep. ' Further entries invited. BISLEY BBOS. and C<j., Auctioneers. ""HORSES." FOB SALE PRIVATELY. 4 Young Draught . Horses, 4 and 5 years-'old. Just broken., 3 Upstanding Trap Horses, 4 and 5 years old. Jast broken. Q Light Trap Horses, 3 and 4 yearo old.. ;.. Ju£t broken. Full particulars from R. GADKRODGER, Quarantine Road, Stoke, or BISLEY BROS. & CO., Hardy-street. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS LEVIEN & ROLj have been favoured with instruction; trbm I)R. DUFF, who i.- leaving Nelson, •to sell at his residence, Shelbournestrect, at an early dat', his HOU3EHOIO FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Ottoman, sideboard, bookcase with glass front, extension table, brass-mount-ed, bedsteads, horsehair mattresses, duchess • chests, linoleums, carpets, chairs, tables, wardrobes, curtains, . ornaments, vase3, clocks, glassware, crockery ware, linen etc., etc. Full particulars in later issue. LEVIEN & ROLLET, Auctioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION. BBESHOID PEOPEETY— AT WAKEFIELD. SATURDAY, 27th February, at Noon. MESSES LEVIEN & BOLLET, acting under: instructions from the Trus toes, will sell at their Hooins, Hardystroet, as above The Freehold Property, situated at Wakefioid, recently occupied by Richard King, -deceased, containing 4 acres ' 3 roods, more or less, and being part of Section VH.," District of Waimea, together with tho Dwelling and Outbuildings thereon. Mtyte.— Til's sale is being made to Vind up the estate, and so offers an exceptional chance to secure a barffiiin. For plan of property and further particulars apply Messrs Pitt and Moore, Soliciors, or LEVIEN & ROLLET, Auctioneers. i — t*e off your Hal tolFcMucMr BEST PiaffOlf EARTH. Jgo " E. McPHEESON & CO., LT^). AGENTS FOR : Myers' Pumps. Windmills. OilrEngines, Hot Air l'miiping Kn ' "giriesj. Fire Engines. * i "Ontario" Combined Drills. "Acme" Combined Harrow and - 'Orrhard Cultivators. Syracuse, Hornsby, 'and Olivei ', ; '" 'Ploughs, Etc. fV - ; .;■-■"' *"'■'" E. MJpjlEßSbli & CO., LTD., .. WAKEFIELD. . NELSON EDUCATION BOARD. ELSON EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS, complying with conditions named on form of ap--1 plication, will ba received by the undersigned until FRIDAY, 19th February. 1909, for the undermentioned posit ons: — Westport D.H.S. : Principal ; salary £370; residence. (Former applicants will be deemed to be appli'.auts under this advertisement unless intimation be given to the undersigned to the contrary). Birchfield: Assistant Teacher; £90. Uruwhenua (Takaka): tole Teacher; salary £90; house allowance £10. Puponga : Sole Toachtr ; salary £90 : •house allowance £10. Pakawau : New School ; particulars of salary, etc., on application. Aniseed Valley : Teacher for House hold School; salary £48, and boaro and lodgings free. Awa-iti :■;.' Teacher for Household School; present salary £30, witL probable increase, and beard and loHgingafree. " Drummond's (Stanley Brook) : Tcachei for Household School ; salary £30, - and board and lodgings free. Eighty-Eight Valley (Wakefield) : Sole Teachec;. present salary £36. Pupil Teachers are also required fi>; itne Denniston, Granity, Lower Takaka, Lower Wakefield, Millerton, '■• ; Nelton Boys', Nelson Girls' (2), Ri waka, _ Seddonville, and Westpnrt Schools. N: B. WILLIAMS, SecretnryNelson, Febrnary 2, 1909. EfOOT^ AND ,vj- ,*;■ -SHOES. FoksXYLE, FOE STYLES - - ■ COMFORT, 'i | iOQMFOET, T; . .DUBABILITY, and . " DURABILITY, and r . - - GOOD VALDE in A • ' " - GOOD VALUE in ' '^v-vFOOTWEAB/ -V' ■I 'FOOTWEAR , •■-..., p, ', ,._ ' : w'Pui- Uoot? and Shoes have stood the $eet.i>{;;.-W3,. each, year adding to th« iUgh repntatwn; Md POPUIIBITY -—Perfect SatißfactionjGuaranteed.— •'jO'urgSloekVjis most ConTplete; ,:&nd. includesithejDest English, ; itoerican,'C.and Polonialjnakes. rKi . \ '_. ' ' I - - i KBEDROck ; -' : PRirCES. ■filCHMONp:^^ w WAgAPUAKA.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 12 February 1909, Page 4
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