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AUCTION SALES . Bislcy Bros. & Co. RICHMOND YARD:,,. TOMORKOVY. at 2 p.m. Pros cut r.in.nt's : 1200 S H EEP. •ui p 1 i.si 11 ir 350 Hoggets. 350 Ewes, in lamb. 2CO Store Wethers. 200 Prime Fat aiul Hoggo J-'iu ther entries invited. BIS LEY BROS. & CO., Auctioneer; TUESDAY. .Julv 4. 10.30 a.m. sharp. CLEARING SALE OE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK.—Without Reserve. 'ESSRS BISLEY BROS, ami CO.. . having bjeu favoured with in-i-tioiis from ~Mv E. Keiiyon, who i.* leaving the district. wi.1.1 sc.i>[ by Public Auctioni. on above date, the whole of his Household 1 Furniture, Piano, and Effects, Waggon. Binder, Harness. ]i:iplements. Potatoes Young Fowls, etc. The Live Stock consists of 10 cows. mostly .Jersey grade, all coming into profit; 1 Draught .Marc.. 4 years; 1 do. 2 yean-s off. unbroken ; 1 Hainess Horse 5 years, extra good : 100 Lambs, mixed sexes; 150 Store Wethers and Ewes; ICO Prime Eat LUNCHEON PROVIDED. With the consent of Mr Ken.yon, we invite further entries of Live and Dead Stock for this fixture. BISLEY X.--0S!. & CO.. Auctioneers. Alfred Goula. THURSDAY NEXT, AT 2 P.M. AT THS ROOMS. HARDY-STREET. NUTNE UNRESERVED SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. Linen Baskets. Tennis Sets, Writing Desks. Work Boxes, Cases Ink. Bamubco Goods, .col'.ection- new Books, ■etc. ALFRED GOULD. Auctioneer. FOR SALE. HIS ESTATE ia NOW OFFERED to the Public tot FOR PRIVATE SALE. THERE ARE SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS 1 HAVING FRONTAGES TO BROUGHAM STREET, " SCOTLANB STPJLEI, P-RONTE STREET, SEYMOUR. AVENUE, and BROOK STREET, x Several of the Sections include the well known Orchard lately leased to Mr 11. Bashford, and other., are covered with Mghly Ornamental Native Rush Alao, The well-known Boardinghouse known "WARWICK HOUSE," containing 28 rooms, with all conveniences, together with four acres of land, tastefully laid out in garden, shrubbery, etc. The title is Land Transfer, and vorj easy terms are oSereJ. For fi'.-ther particulars apply bo F. & D. EDWARDS UUSTD AGENTS, TRAFALGAR-ST. PANAMA HOTEL (Under New Management). CORNER HARDY AND COLLINGWOOD STREETS, NELSON. ■ ■ AVIISG taken over th«s above well- . known Hotel, I respectfully notify the Travelling Public that their wants will be catered for in ' FIRST-CLASS STYLE. Country Visitors can rest assured that they will receive the best of attention and accommodation. Moderate Tariff .Excellent Cuisine. Only the Best Branas of VVines and Spirits kept. HOGG'S SPARKLING XXI-IX ALES On Draught or in Bottles. Celebrated for their Purity. B. ensp. [jyi s ;T''■ Proprietor. AUTUMN SEASON: 1911. JUST OPENED, AND NOW SHOWING, NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. (The Very Lateset Models in JiADIES" TRIMMED MILLINERY. LADIES' READY-MADE COSTUMES in Navy, Black, Grey, Green, Brown, Etc., to fit all s'izes. i-he Newest in NECK WEAR, HOSIERY GLOVES, FURS, LACES, RIBBONS, Etc. New Goods in every Department, specially selected and Drices low. T. H. CONDELL, Trafalgar -street. NELSON LOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOAIU . TENDERS are invited by the above Board for the purchase of the SITE lately occupied by the Old People's Home, situated in Waimea-street, being section numbered 663 on the map of the City of Nelson, and containing One Acre more or less. Th e highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.. Each tender must be accompanied bv a deposit in cash, or marked cheque of £lO, and must bo marked on the outside "Tender for Site." a.nd forwarded to the undersigned not later than 12 o'clock noon on. WEDNESDAY, the sth July prox. S. BLOMFIELD, Secretary.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 27 June 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 27 June 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 27 June 1911, Page 8