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TO-MORROW at 10.30 a.m. AT THE ROOMS. HARDY STREET Several articles of New Furniture, in-. dialing Duchess Chests, Pedestal Cupboards'. Morris Chair, Wuoden Bedsteads uid Wire Mattresses; also Drophead Singer Sewing Machine in perfect order. Rush Push Chair. Rady s Bike and Denis' Bicvcles. Meat Safes. Lakeside Seed Sower, das Stoves, drillers, Heaters. Yost Typewriter in perfect order, 200 Native Shrubs, etc. 9 Sacks of Potatoes. Tunis Cash. ALFRED OOUT.D. Auctioneer. TT'ESDAY NEXT. 21st inst. 7 ‘ at 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAI. PROPERTY, SITUAT ED No. ;SI TASMAN STREET. THE WOOD; ALSO THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS CONTAINED THEREIN. 4 LFRED (10ULD, acting under instruetions from MR HAROLD ROWE, who is giving up housekeeping, will sell as above:— At 1.30 p.m. Sideboard with Mirror Back, Dining Fable. High-back Dining Chairs, Chesterfield and Divan Chair in Tapestry, 0:1 Paintings, Part Dinner Set, After. I’can Tea Set, Fancy Bowls, Vases, Ornaments. dlassware. Electric. Iron. 2 Double Wooden Bedsteads, Wire and Kapoe Mattresses, Billows. Wardrobe, Duchess Parr. Pedestal Washstand. Pedestal Cupboards. Toiletware. Coe,king Utensils, Wringer. Lawn Mower, Wheelbarrow, Hose. Carden Tools. Primus Stove. Push Cart, etc., etc. Terms Cash at Sale. At 2 p.m. The well built, dwelling bouse, conLaining five rooms. Bathroom, Workshop uid usual conveniences. Land 52 feet bv 150 feet, laid out with Shrubs and Vegetables. Concrete Borders, etc. Easy terms can be arranged if desired. Arrangements to view by appointment with Auctioneer. NOTE.- The house is well built, in good order and conveniently arranged. Healthy, sunny position, within a few minutes of the centre of the city. Particulars and conditions of sale ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer. CH E APW EST COAST - SH EE P “AND DAIRYING COUNTRY OFFERED AT A GREATLY REDUCED FIGURE TO EFFECT A QUICK SALE 1 O ft- ACRES (Freehold 660 acres, A-weJt/2 j_._j.p_ anc i Ren. Leasehold acres), all clean, flat and ploughable country, except small piece bush reserved for fencing posts and firewood. Good, clean land, grown good Root crops, also Lucerne. Bulk is ideal Sheep and Ewe Country, but one block eminently suitable for dairying. All boundaries fenced, subdivided into eleven paddocks; will winter Sheep to acre. Property capable of great improvement and suitable for subdivision by syndicate. New 7-roomed Dwelling House with all conveniences, Wool Shed (60 by 40), Stable, Barn, and Cow-Shed (concrete floor); Sheep Dip under cover; Sheep-drafting yards, capacity 2000 Sheep. Situated half a mile from School, Post Office, Railway Station, Store and Township. 111-health sole reason for selling. To effect a quick sale price has been reduced to £5500 with live and dead stock at valuation. About one-half purchase money can remain. This is the cheapest property on the West Coast. Wire us if you want to inspect. McMAHON & LEE, Land Agents and Auctioneers, Reefton. A UI CTT SN~SALE MOTU E KA PANGATOTARA WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd, 1 p.m. STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE JH. RANKIN, under instructionh • from MR NELSON LLOYD, who has disposed of his property, will sell is above, — Single and Double Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Chest Drawers, Duchess Mirrors, Ramps, Clocks, Fenders, Crockeryware, Cooking Utensils, Books, Couch, SunIries. 1 Draught Gelding, 1 Half-Draught lelding, 1 Black Mare, 3 Cows, 2 Svra:use Ploughs, Spring Tine Cultivator, Planet Cultivator, Raspberry Kegs, 1 If h.p. Hardy Spraying Outfit in good M'der, Soring Cart, Harness, etc., sundry tools, and useful accessories on a arm. Terms Strietlv Cash at Sale. EOK~SALE FLOUR AND WHOLE WHEATMEAL (Stone Ground) AT MlLL—2oolbh. 42/-, 1001 b. 21/6, 501 b. 11/-, 251 b. 5/9. DELIVERED—2OOIb. 44/-, 1001 b. 22/6 501 b. 11/6. 251 b. 6/-. SRIED WHEATMEAL (for Porridge)— 251 b. bags 8/6, 71b. bags 2/9. IATMEAL—2SIb. bags B'6, 71b. bags 2/9. ’OULTRY FEED—Garton Oats 6/- per bushel, Wheat 9/- per bushel, Maize 9/6 per bushel, Partridge Peas 8/- per bushel, Mixed Grain 8 6 per bushel; Bran 14/6 per sack, Pollard 21/- per sack (Australian). *IG FOOD —Farra Food 25/- per sack 2001 b.; Special Mixed Meal 28/per sack 2001 b. ’OR SEED.—Algerian and Garton Oats Vetches, Black Barley, Blue Lupin and Seed Wheat. lORSE AND COW FOOD.—Oaten Chaff 4/6 per sack ; Oaten and Wheaten Cow Chaff 2/6 per sack; Baled Hay and Straw; Crushed Oats; Moose Meal; Moose Nuts; Meggitt’s Meal, etc. ,ARGE SUPPLIES of good, sound, , dry Firewood (in any lengths); Stays, Fencing Posts, Straining Posts, Droppers, Palings. [ALT, HOPS, SUGAR, Etc. OAL.—North Cape, Taupiri, Blacksmith, etc. ‘OTATOES.—Prime Dovedale and Southern. FED POTATOES.—Robin Adair, Early Vermonts, Arran Chief, Up-to-Dates. Redskins, Dakotas, etc. ALL SACKS ARE EXTRA. Delivery own, Tahuna, and Stoke, etc., extra. We also supply best quality White ad Wholemeal Bread, Small Goods, tc. Special quotations for Weddings, Dan;s, etc. J. M CROUCHER & SONS, RICHMOND. ’PIIONE 18. P.O. Box 7._ No bad after-effects with WADE’S ’OHM FIGS. Pleasant, sure and cer,in. Mary had a little bag to keep her arm ■■ night ! Must have been a UN IQ; t- ’ HOT WATER BAG None > gcoft ’ xeeping out the Aii ze».

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 July 1925, Page 8

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