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IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE CONTRACTOR'S HEAVY DRAUGHT; HORSES AND PLANT, At the Stables, Haven Road, Nelson, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I9th, at 10.30 a.m. ~\ALGETY & CO. LTD., and N.Z. --* LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COY., LTD., in conjunction, favoured with instructions from MR. CHAS. HAGOITT, will offer— ' 12 Heavy Draught Mares and Geldings, all \in splendid condition and out of liard work. 10 Drays, 3, 4 and 5-inch tyres. 2 Waggons, 3 and 5-inch tyres. 10 Sets Cart Harness (complete). 7 Sets Leading Harness. 6 Heavy Collars, 1 set 3-horse Reins, 2 pairs .Winkers, 2 pairs Reins (all new) Large quantity Sundry Harness, including breaking-in set. Scoop. Contractor's Barrow, 5 Nose Bags, 500 Chaff Sacks, 18 new Shovels, etc., etc. —ALSO—--2 Sections of Land with 40 feet frontago to Haveu Road iSiJ 100 feet depth (subject to survey). Mr Ilaggitt having purchased motor lorries, has decided to dispose of the whole of his plant and horses, and with this object in view lie has only placed moderate reserves on certain lots. The Auctioneers advise those in search of good Draught Horses to attend this Sale. \ TERMS.—Cash, or rarangenients made with Autcioneers prior to Sale. MOTOR REPLACEMENT PARTS "IT'VERY Replacement Part for practi--"-J (.ally every make, new and good, used. Cylinders, Crankshafts, Cat«shafts. Connecting Rods, Crankcases, Gear Cases, Axle Housings, Wheels, Magnetos, Starters, Generators, Transmission and Differential Gears, Springs, etc. —N.Z. Motor Wrecking Co., Ltd. Harris street, Wellington, also at Auckland and Christchurch. VISIIORS TO NELSON THE essential of an enjoyable holiday *■ is good accommodation. Every modern comfort and convenience and an excellent table is offered at—"MONTREAL," 113 Hardy street. NELSON. Telegrams: Montreal. Telephone 522. l;ritf: u- per day; £2/2/- per weok Thousands of eggs preserved last year with SHARLAND'S "MOA" BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. Housewivea know it's the best. Eggs are cheap- - preserve now. Costs less than Id * dozen BEST COLONIAL WINES (2 gallons to the case) Special Tawney 63/- per case Special Port 55/- per case Cash with Order, f.o.b. Wellington. COLONIAL WINE AGENCY, G.P.O. Wellington. WE HAVE FOR SALE: FLOUR—2OOIb. sacks 33/-; 1001 b. baga 17/-; 501 b. bags 8/9; 251 b. bags 4/b. (Special quotations and terms to bakers and wholesale, etc.) WHEATMEAL (Stone ground Wholemeal). Same price as Flour. bags 6/-; 71b. 2/. DRIED PORRIDGE WHOLE WHEAT. MEAL—2SIb. bags 7/6; ?lb 2/6 ' VETCHES nnd PARTRIDGE PEAS—--8/6 per bushel. OATS—Dressed Algerians 6/-, A Grade> Gar tons N- per bushel. BARLEY PLLLARD—2O/- sack 2001 b. FARRO FOOD (for Poultry and Pigs)— 21/- per sack 2001 b. POLLORD—In any quantity. BRAN —In *-hort supply. POTATOES—I2/6 per cwt. Baled Oaten and Wheat-Straw Chaff 3/- per sack. "v Also—-Fowl Wheat, Moose Nuts, Moose Linseed Meal, Meggitt's Calf Food, Oaten Chaff, Wood (any length), Coal, Strainers, Baled Hay, Partridge Peas and Ryemeal, Blue Lupin and Malt etc. All sacks extra, except Flour. We deliver Town and Country daily. J. M. CROUCHER & SONS.

AND PHYSICAL CULTURE Studio: 55 Trafalgar Street, Nelson. Principal ME. A. L. LEGHORN^ Although it is absolutely essential that good teacher of Dancing should be" a good Dancer, it does not by any means follow that a good Dancer is also a good Teacher. We are experienced Teachers and we can teach anyone to Dance who is willing to learn. Studio open Daily. HARDY WILKES T the services of Breeders of j class Stock at Gay's Stables and visit surrounding districts. The champion Trotting sire of Australasia —one mile 2min. lOsec, two miles 4.32 3-5 ; has with five matches timing ran £-mile in lmin' 2sec, and 2 miles under 4min 20sec. His rich pedigree includes the most desirable of Electioneer and Harold strains, he being by Marvin Wilkes (imp.), dam Doris M. by Vanolene (imp.), Lady Harold. The young. promising colt Pedro Pronto is half-bro-ther to Hardy Wilkes and a coming champion HARDY WILKES' Stock in Canter. bury are most favourably spoken of and will sport silk this spring, and his young stock in this district are real beauties. Terms, £lO/10/-. Mares not proven Free following year. Splendid paddocking. All care; no responsibility. E. E. HEALY, Owner. When eggs are dear, just go to the cupboard aud take out some preserved ones. As good as fresh if you use SHAELAND'S "MOA" BRAND EGU PRESERVATIVE THE SAFEST WAY There is always a lot of diarrhoaa and dysentery in the early spring, due to the sudden changes in climate. The safest way to treat these ailments ifl to take Chambeilain's Colia and Diarrhoea Bepiedv rpHE EVENING MALL* 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within New Zealand 12/- per quarter; £2/8'« per annum. Small prepaid advertisements under classified headings, Id per word each insertion. Minimum 1/-. Birth Notices, 2/6 per insertion* doctors' or nurses' names, 1/- each name extra. Marriage, Death, Bereavement, and In Memoriam Notices, 2/6 per insertion of 30 words. If in excess of 30 words, 9d per line of five words extra. Announcement must be received at the Office of The Mail. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of Advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication of any Advertisement. TELEPHONES. Advertising, Commercial, Printing Order Office, and Puhishing, 15; Editorial and Reporters, 413. Address Communications to R. Lucas and Son, Box 111, Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 10 September 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 10 September 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 10 September 1923, Page 8

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