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auctions THURSDAY NEXT AT 1 p.m. sharp. ' CLEARING SAL'E AT HOPE. Cows, Morse. Pigs, implements, Fruit Trees, etc, ALFRED COULD, having roftved iimh'ii' I inn-- IVoin Mes'T. \\ llkmson M 1..1 H.><;•.■ (owing to tile latter gon.g into Cain |•) w I" "» the Karma 9 above. 1 .Tersev win full mill*. i .Jersr'% Heifer (.14 months). 1 Mare) thoroughly broken to orchard work. 2 Berkshire Pigs. 1 Express in good order. 2 Oliver Ploughs. Cultivator, set Harrows, Truck ChaffCutter, 2 sets Harnc m, Grindstone, 80 gallons Red Spraying Oil, 40 gallons Lime Sulphur (to be sol din; lots to suit buyers if desired). A lso — 2500 healthy" and weli-grown Fruit Trees (passed by Government Inspector), including P. Barry, Winter Lole and Beurre Rose Pears, .Statesmen Apples and' Walnuts. "Immediately :'f'ov the sale of. Messrs AViiki.iYson and ilogg's are sold. Under instructions! from THE ; H'OHMONI) SOLDIERS! PRO* TECTION ASSOCIATION, the undermentioned. MVK .VN't) I)F.A'l> STOCK will he sold oil behalf of ; J MR A. WEBBY, who is going into Camp: •; 5 3 1 Draught Horses, I Express Horse '(staunch and reliable), 1 Timber Wagigon, siu. tyrea, demountable body and lranie, 5 Collars with llames, 5 pairs 'WWkdVs, 2 sets Spider .Harness, 2' sets Outrigger Chains, Cart Saddle and Breeching, Leather Leading Reins with check, • Shaft Reins with check, 2 Racking Chains, 4 horse Covers. Outside Entries:—l heavy Tip Dray, with 5-inch Tvres, in good .'order; ; 1 "Iron Age" 2-horse Cultivator; nevr Planet Seeder, complete; double-barrel Breech-loading Cnin, by iManton, of London; Yost Typewriter (cost £23). 1 Bay Gelding, 0 years, broken to nil work. First class hack. ; 18-gallon Molotte. Separator, Barb Wire, (Netting, L«ggins, Nickel Bits, Rope, Chains, S. Hooks, Empty .Sacks, .Swingletree. Duchess Chest, 2 Morris Chairs, Pedestal Cupboard. , ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer. MONDAY NEXT, at 1 p-in. CLEARING SALE AT BAIN HAM. ALFIRED GOULD, having received instructions' -from- iMiR R. A. LAMMAS, will sell on the farm at Bainham—• Live and Dead Stock. Household Furniture and Effects. Outside entries invited. ALFRED GIQOLD, - Auctioneer. SATURDAY NEXT AT NOON. AT THE ROO'MiS, HARDY STREET. FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. ALFRED GiOUiLD, having received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of Thos. Cawthron, deceased, will sell at the Auction Rooms, Hardy street, as above. > ATX that piece or parcel of land situated in Kawai street, known as Mrs Bright's, having a frontage of, 102 feet thereto by a depth of 137 feet therefrom (all more or less), being: ! p-irt of section 651 on the plan of the City of 'Nelson.' Together with ■ Cottage of five rooms thereon: Particulars and condition oi 'obtainable from ' . ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer. ! AUCTION SALE. P ANG ATOTAR A, WEDNESDAY, JULY. 10<h, at 1 p.m. STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. JH. RANKIN AND CO., unclev in- • struction* from Mr W. H. GA.NDERTON, who has disposed of his farm, will sell by Public Auction— ' 1 iStock,. Implements, et<j., including—l; Half-draught Gelding, 1 Mare, (7 years), 2 Cows, Buggy with pole and shafts, Light Express, 2 sets jingle Harness, Doubie Harness, No. 10 Oliver Plough, 3-leaf Harrows, Cultivator,' 20-gallon Separator, Barrel Churn, Ho'rae'-power Chaffcutter, Spraying Oil. -Sundries. J. H. RANKIN; AND CO.

NELSON SCHOOL OP MUSIC. . Affiliated to the Associated Board; Royal Academy of Music, and Royal Allege of Music, London. TRUSTEES.—Messrs Oock, Oibbs, King "and Ven. Archdeacon Kempthovrte. ■■ ' • Principal: J alios •B. Xiemmer, A. B.A. M Teachers of Pianoforte: Misses Judson and Fair hall, Mr H. B.' Clanghton, 1..T.C.L. . Teacher o'f Organ: M.r H. S. Claughton, LT.C.L. Teachers of Singing Messrs J. B. Xiemmer and Mr H. S. Olaughton, L.T.O.L. • _ Teacher of Violin, Mpsloal theory, an* "Singing: Juliua I>. Lemmer, A R.A.M. • FfeES;—Discount will he _ allowed II payment is made within Eight Week* from commencement pf the term. Tb« full fees, and also the amounts as by discount, are aa follows: • '/' Organ: One Hour'" Lesson per week, and three hours' practice: 95s per term $ less discount 85s per term. • . Other "Practical Snbjecte*. One oalf hour lesson per week: 40s per term, leas discount 355. Two half-hour lessons per week 75b per term, less discount 655. ; Harmony and Counterpoint: One hour per week, 35s per term; less count 30s. 'tailway Concessions: Sama aa Technical School Pupil*. W. T BRUNDELIv Secretary. Cars Begg and Co., • Tr*(»l«»r Increased heailthfulness and vigour result from drinking KOLA-NIP- — l tn«* beverage with the nutty flavour. Nonalcoholic, yet snappy—lull of twang—delicious. Try a little in aerat.d waters. . .

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 163, 8 July 1918, Page 8

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