AUCTIONS IRISH LINENS Owing to the enormous crowd of buyers attending the Sale to-day being unable to secure the bargains, Mr Darcy Ford has decided to extend the Auction Sale to 1 NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON AT 2 o’clock at the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, WAIMEA STREET When the unsold balance of Irish regardless of cost. ALFRED Linens must be cleared GOULD, Auctioneer.
SATURDAY, 14th August, 1926, , at 11 a.m. AT THE ROOMS, HARDY STREET AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, BY ORDER DISTRICT PUIiLIC TRUSTEE, IN THE ESTATE MISS SOPHIA SNART, Deceased. GOULD will sell as above: ALL THAT parcel of land situated Brook Street, in the City of Nelson, having a frontage to Brook Street of 40 feet by an irregular depth 'of 90 feet, more or less; Together with a convenient dwelling thereon. Full particulars and conditions of sale from — DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. OrALFRFJD GOULD, Auctioneer. NOTE.—This is a comfortable home of 4 rooms, recently renovated and with usual conveniences. TAKAKA SALE THURSDAY, 19th August, 1926 MEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have been instructed to sell on account of the ESTATE OF THE LATE JAMES REILLY ALL THAT piece or parcel of land situated in the District of Takaka, containing 14 acres 2 roods and 19 perches, more or less, being part of Section 21 “Takaka,” and lying to the South-westward of the road leading to Upper Takaka. 10 acres 3 roods and 9 perches of this land is situated* in the township of Takaka. This land is flat and suitable for dairying. TITLE: Deeds System. NOTE.—Part of the above area of 10 acres 3 roods and 9 perches, viz., 9 perches, is subject to a Deecl of Lease dated the 10th day of August, 1910, granted to George Henry Allan for the term of 21 years from .the 10th day of August, 1910, at the annual rental of £2 12s. T. VERCOE & SON T DEAL.—On* of Nelson’* finest resi- * dential properties, comprising sound, substantial 6-roomed Dwelling, exclusive of conveniences. The grounds are extensive, delightfully secluded, with beautiful Trees and shrubs, lawns, flower and kitchen gardens. The property is within S minutes of the City, and with moderate adjustments to the dwelling, a more charmins home would be difficult to acquire. .' TATOST reaoonably priced and on easy x '-*- terms, a newly built 6-roomed Bungalow, sleeping porch, every possible convenience. Nice section and situation. Few minutes City. TTFOMES. We can submit widest selection of residential properties, from 4 to 9 rooms, situate in all localities, at moderate prices and on reasonable terms. Also fine range of Tahuna Dwellings, both on Sat and higher levels. For Scdu and Exchange. E W. WIN & COPLAND AND ESTATE AGENTS
LIST OF PROPERTIES SENT ON APPLICATION Farms for Sale or Exchange in all parts of the District r 'Phone 32 RICHMOND A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A FARM AT THE PRICE OF A MODERN DWELLING HOUSE \7h] AKAPUAKA» 108 acrcn, boantiful- * * ly situated, including 6-roomsd House, water iaid on. A -very ictnny, sheltered position. 25 acres flat, balance undriating Stock with piece, 140 Sheep and Lan.be, 6 Milk Oowa and young Cattle, and Farm Implement*. Price £3300 IV'AKA i For Exchange or Sale, 160 acres Freehold, 620 L.1.P., annual rental £7 10a. 300 acrea Grass, 130 acres Bush, 10 aorea Crop, 130 ncrea fiat, balance undulating, 9 padclocka, wire fenoed, watered with streams. Good House, Shearing Shed. Railway Station adjoining property. Price £2500. 1> ICHmOND t Best part of Richmond *•*' ne-r- 5-roomed Bungalow, including pantry, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric ’ight- Easy terms. Prioa £675. A real snip, M’UROHISON! 278 acrea Oow I.YJL con acres Sheep Farm. Good land, situated on main road. Good 6-roomed House and outbuilding*. Price £3OOO. Tb» owner wobM exchange for a small farm in tho Waimaa. Don’t let these opportunity* slip, just give me a ring, or. write, or call. Only, don’t deity, as these two plum* will coon bo snapped up. I take yon to tESweet, E W. WIN & CO. RICHMOND NEW ZEALAND ' INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED FIRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT CAPITAL £1,600,000 RESERVES £700,000 All Classes of Insurances written at Lowest Current Rateß, TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, and ATTORNEYS Chief Agents, Nelson District: MESSRS E. BUXTON & CO., LT 2, Sub-Agencies:— Brightwater: E. G. Rutherford. Collingwood: A Glenn. Motucka: E. Buxton and Co., Ltd. Murchison: A. J. Bartlett. Nelson: Subs.: IV. J. Tidd, Builder and G. V. Mercer. Richmond: H. Newport. Tahunanui: <T. T. Radford. Takaka: Kirk and Co., Ltd. Tasman: A. W. Tocher. Thorpe: J. E. T. Burnett. Upper Matakitakh G. D. McNee. Upper Moutere: R. Latham and Son. Waimea West and Hope: L. ,H. Paln-.er. Wakefield: J. R. Clark. '■'•i rwiVlr Junction. D. Ror* 'Dear Sir, I used a 'UNIQUE' 5 years ago, since then I’ve used no other.” "UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottles are British and best.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 7 August 1926, Page 12
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