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AUCTION SALES. Bisley Eros. & Cp. BELGROVE YARDS. THURSDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. Present Entries : 70 Ewes, 8-tooth. 25 2-tooth Ewes. 35 Wethers. 60 Wether Lambs. 3CO Ewes, 2 to 8-tooth, in lots. 100 Mixed Lambs. 50 Fat Ewes. 1 Mare and Foal. Further entries invited. BISLEY BROS, and 00., Auctioneers. KORERE. Mr Newport's Yards. FRIDAY, MARCH Bth, at 2 p.m. Present Entries : SHEEP, including Ewe Wethers, and Lambs. Further entries invited. BISLEY BROS. AND CO., Auctioneers. BRIGHTWATER YARDS. TUESDAY, 12t.h MARCH, at 2 p.m. Present Entries : 300 Mixed Sheep, being ewes, wethers and lambs. Further entries invited. BISLEY BROS, and 00., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 14th MARCH, at 10.30 sharp. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, At the Homestead, Golden Downs. Messrs bisley bros. and co., in conjunction with MESSRS DALGETY AND CO.. LTD., have received instructions from GEO. KING, Esq. (who has gust sold his run.), to sell by public auction, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, on the Station known as g-2000 Ewes, Wethers, and Lambs, beins Romneys and Halfbreds. 40 Head Store Cattle (Shorthorn) 15 Head Jersey Cattle, 6 Cows in profit and to calve before winter. 1 Purebred Jersey Bull, 3 years, from the best herd in the Dominion, by imp. bull Silver King. 1 Trotting Stallion, 4 years, by Victor, clam Blackwod—Abdalla mare. 2 Pigs. One Spring Waggon, with cover; 1 Christchurch Buggy (4-seater), Drills, Disc Harrow, 2 set tines do, one -set chains do," Chaft'cutter, Circular Saw, Duncan D.F. Plough (new), Two Hillside Ploughs (new), one Single Plough, wooden, roller (new), Grubber, Reaper and Binder, Sledge and Scales, five Stacks Oats, two Stacks Hay, empty Sacks, Poultry, Harness, Dairy Utensils, Garden Tools, Furniture, and a host of Sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PLEASE NOTE.—Sale will start punctually at 10.30 a.m., with Impl* ments. Sundries, etc., etc. A. H. BISLEY. W. B. TRAVERS. Auetio.iiers.

FRUIT AND PRODUCE AUCTIONS. 'MAHON & LEE, AUCTIONEERS, REEFTON. Auction Sales of Fruit and Produce held evei;y TUESDAY and SATURDAY, t'roihpt Settlements and Account Sales. Correspondence Invited. , LICENSING. DISTRICT OiMOTUEKA. NOTICE OF ,POLLING DAY. IN pursuance of the "Licensing Act. 1908," "The Legislature Act 1903," and their amendments I, GORDON JAMES WATERS BOUNDY, Returning Officer for the Licensing District of iViotuvka, do hereby give notice that in pursuance of the provisions of the said Acts an ELECTION will b? held for the return of Five qualified persons to serve as members of the Licensing Committeefor the said Licensing District of Mctueka and thfifc the POLL will be taken at the soveralponing-places of the said District on TUESDAY", 12th day of MARCH, 1912, between the hours of o'clock a.m. and 7 o'cock p.m. The following persons have been duly nominated :—■ BAIGENT, William Charles. HIGGINS, Peter HOULT, Edward Samuel MACMAHON, George RILEY, John William SINCLAIR. Andrew TUNNICLIFFE, Lrmhoe. WILLCOCKS, Adduley George Dix WRATT, John Stuart Dated at Motueka this 4lh dav of March, 1912. G. J. W. BOUNDY. Returning Officer. HANBY MEMORIAL FUND. Subscriptions are invited towards • the cost of erecting a suitable Monument (at his. Grave) to the memory of the late MR O. W. HANBY. It ia felt that the Public .should have an opportunity of subscribing to the memory of one who has done so much to promote the interests of the people, and who has so closely identified himself with the progress of the City and District. On behalf of the Committee— Subscription Lists are now open at the undermentioned places in the City : Messrs E. Buxton and Co., Wilkins and Field, J. E. Hounsell and Co., City Council Office, Union Dank, Harbour Board Ollice, "Mail" Office, "Colonist" Office; and at Messrs W. R. May's, Hichmond; E. S. Fairey, Brightwater; K. McPherson and Co., Wakefield; I. Tunnicliff, YVai-iti; R. Polglaze, Stanley Brook; S. Cook, Braeburn, The Moutere ; A. McNee, Murehison; W. Penney, Takakn ; G. H. Allen, Collingv/ood ; S. Y. Wearing, Wakapuaka; G. H. Budden, Motueka. Subscriptions close on 31st March, SELECTING A PATENT AGENT. It is tions and drawings should be prepared by competent persons, as the validity of a patent often depends unon them. No patent agent is competent unless he is a practical mechanical draftsmarf, has scientific education, and is skilled in oatent law. Messrs Baldwin And Ravward whose local representative is Mr C. Langlev Bell. Estate Asrent Trafalgar st., have "these qualifications and art) t lui roughly trus I w hv. JOIN THE ARMY Of those who have tested the wonderful curative virtues of Dr. Sheldon s Magnetic Liniment. It gives quick, relief and sneedy cure whenever applied- to a burn, 'blister, bruise, or a pain or sore of any nature. Acce.pt no substitute. Price, Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable everywhere.* THOS. A. H. FIELD, Chairman. W. L. HESSELTINE, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. 1912.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 March 1912, Page 8

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