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I AUCTIONS I" ■ . TO-MORROW SA'JTUfRiDA Y, 6th JULY, at »NOOX. At the Kooms. Hardy Street. MJABT.E lißf'.'K RESIDENTIAL ClTl i'ROi'bUlY. ALFRED GOULD, received instructions, will .sell for "" | account of Hobe: b .McGregor nod ,\Yilli;i>tiu i John Baxter, as Trustees in the Lstnto j of /Stephen Cole Moule, deceased, o\vn«'.-» I and Vendors thereof, fit his Auction ! 'Rooms, Hardy street. Nelson, in con- | junction with the Blenheim Branch of the 'New Zealand E'armers' Co-operative i Association, Limited, the undermentioned property - ALL THAT- piece or parcel of land situated in Nile .street, having a froiitaye of 36 feet thereto by a depth of 2fQ loot therefiom (he the measurements ;*■ little more or less), together with it comfortable Dwelling of six rooms thereon. As it is desired to close the Estate. ;i reasonable offer will be accepted. Vlip property stands in a fiue sunny position and is within a few minutes of the centre of the eitv. Particulars and from ALFRED CrU'l 'LD, ' Auctioneer. TO-MORROW ■ - At 11 a.m. AT TI-]iE ROOMS', HARDY STREET. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Sacks Swedes and Carrots, Bundles of Rhubarb. AT XiOON— . FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN NILE ST. ALFRED GOT" LD, Auctioneer. impqWnt WotTCE

FiNU AUCTION SALE —oil — : NEAIE & HURST S PREMISES HARDY STREET. TO-MORROW Balance of the Goods will be Sacrificed.' Come and see for yourselves. '? Your last opportunity for securing Real Bargains. MESSRS J. BENSON & CO., AUCTIONETItS, of AVELLINUTON. AUCTION SALE. PAXG ATOTAiRA, WEDN'EISD AY, , JULY 10ch, at 1 p.m. STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. I" 11. RANKIN AND 'CO., under inf j • structions from' Mr W. H. GANiDEIRTOiN', who lias disposed of his farm, will sell by Public Miction— . Stock, Implements, etn ,'.including—I Half-draught Gelding, 1 Mare t7 yearfe), 2 Cows, Buggy with pole and shafts, Light Express, 2 sets Single Harness, 3-leaf ■ Harrows, Culti valor, 20-gallon Separator, Barrel Qlhurn, Horso-power Chaffcutter, iSpraying Oil, Sundries. J. H. iRAISPKIN AND CO. A WAP ONI ;IAMP. Awapuni Camp, under IJ to command of Lieutenant-Colonel Gabitesi was in- i speoted oai 28th June, 1918, by a camp expert. !He - reports sis follows :~"This camp a lik-e Trentham and Feathferston, leaves nothing to be desired. It is admirably run. New Zealand can hold her own, as far as camps are concerned, v with any country in the world. It speaks volumes when it can honestly be stated, that practically none of ; these camps have a serious case of illness. Wlien one knows that in all previous wars illness claimed up-'to or over BtT per cent., and in this war, which startod close on fo<ur years ago, the illness has been reduced from the abovo high percentage to about 5, por cent., one can. realise what the camp; medical officers have doaa to protect our soldiers. Now Zealand can now'state that sho has kept well, abreast Gre^fc-'(credit is undoubtedly due to )SurgeonJGeneral Henderson, ably backed ■up by his officers. A wapuni Cunip : is well worth a visit. The orchestra is tin-top, and the marching and playing of the Highland Pip© Band once sedli and heard, can never be forgotien. if one has the luck to see ah inspection for the prize for the best dressed soldier, he will see a sight he will never, forget. Of course, to an outsider this may appear useless, but the real object is to turn out soldiers clean and smart,, and to raise a spirit of competition amongst ail the remainder, who, I\ can assure the public not in the know, are *keen and interested ' spectators. A Wpuni Camp is very fortunate in having such an officer commanding as it at present possesses." ■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 161, 5 July 1918, Page 8

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