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AUCTIONS RICHMOND STOCK SALE /ThWING to the Easter Holidays, the above Sale set down for 2nd April has been cancelled. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. _ DALGETY & CO. _ RICHMOND STOCK SALE WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1929 MESSRS N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY. CO., LTD., and DALGETY & CO. will offer the following : 800 Mixed Sheep. 20 2 and 3-year Steers. 5 Springing Heifers and Cows. 5 Fat Cows. 10 Calves. , TAPAWERA STOCK SALE THURSDAY, 4th APRIL, 1929 ESSES N.Z LOAN & MERCANA TILE AGENCY. CO., LTD., and DALGETY & CO. will oiler the following : 400 M.A. Ewes. 150 M.A. Wethers. 150 M.S. Lambs. GO Halfbred Lambs. Account W. B. North—--80 Fat Wethers. 200 4-tooth Store Wethers. . 00 Fat Lambs. 50 S.M. Ewes. SALE BY ORDER OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING, THE FIRST MORTGAGEE, UNDER "THE DISCHARGED SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT ACT," OF THE PROPERTY MENTIONED BELOW: TTNDER instructions from The Com- *-' missioner of Crown Lands at Nelson, on behalf of His Majesty the King, the public auction by The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, at the Saie Yards, Murchison, on FRIDAY, the Third day of May, 1829, at 1.15 o'clock, in the afternoon. ALL THAT parcel of freehold land situated in the District of Matakitaki, containing Eighty acres, more or less, being Parts of Sections 68, 76 and 77 on Square 138, of the clan of the Land District of Nelson. BOUNDED on the north-eastward by a public road, on the Eastward by a public road, on the Southward by Section 57, Block I. Tutaki Survey District, and on the Westward by Sections numbered 67 and 75 on the said Square, numbered 138. _ NOTE. —This property is situated two and a-hfilf miles from the Murchison School and Dairy Factory. The whole area has been felled and grassed and is all flat land of good quality and should make an ideal dairy farm. The improvements comprise <* Four-roomed dwelling; trnpshed, and cowshed wish concrete floor, also hayshed in poor order, 160 chains of fencing, fair to poor condition. The purchaser of the said lands will be required to purchase the stock and chattels thereon at the price of Six hundred and sixty pounds (£660). This property was lately owned and occupied by Charles Henry Nelson, of Murchison, Farmer. SUBJECT to prior approval the Mortgagee is prepared to assist in financing any eligible purchaser (whether Discharged Soldiers or Civilians) in the purchase of the said lands, stock, etcetera. Further Farticalars and Conditions of Sale may be respectively obtained and seen at the Offices of— THE COMMISSIONER. OF CROWN LAND AT NELSON. Or— MESSRS FELL AND, HAKLEY, Solicitors, Nelson. olish and your floors and furniture will reflect your wisdom. Save the Coupons.* CITY MAN'S CLOSE SHAVE Jackson had a very close shave the other day and he enjoyed it immensely. He said it- was the finest shave he had ever had. It appears he had rubbed _Qtol on his face before shaving, which is the right time to apply it, and was amazed at the remarkable difference it made. Yes, Sir, you can buy it anywhere, 2s and 3s 6d. TOOTHACHE? MAGIC NERVINE WILL STOP IT! At the first jump of that nagging nerve dab a drop or two on a small tooth—it acts at once—throbbing stops } and pain disappears. Don't wait until ! your tooth aches—keep! Barraclough's Magic Nervine always in the house—in case of emergency. Sold everywhere at 1/6, or vol can "send 1/6 in stamps to Barraclough's Pty., Box 1247, G.P.0., i Wellington, when it will be sent to you ; post free. ! COMMAND A GREATER SALARY e>Y studying at home * during the long winter evenings, the ambitious voting man can enjoy increased efficiency and command a greater salary. Wintertime study, within the cosy con- \ fines of your own fireside is both pleasfant and profitable. 1 Enrol Now as a I HEMINGWAY'S STUDENT 1 The following are some of the specialI ised commercial courses that have greatliy increased the earning capacity of 1 thousands of Hemingway's students:— Book-keeping, Accountancy, [ Professional, Law Prof., ! Banker's Diploma, Teachers' ! Certificates, Matriculation, i Public Service Entrance. Salesmanship, Advertising, I Land Agency, Pitman's Shoril).r.H ' Business Letter Writing, / Write to-day for particulars /of the course that is 'of special interest to you. and then make an immediate start toJ wards a greater salary. j ITEMING WAY'S I CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS I P.O. Box 516, I AUCKLAND. Mothers! protect your children from coughs and colds this winter. Put.a i&w drops of "NA7OL" on their handkerchiefs every morning. It will protect them for the whole day. 60 doses for 1/6.* INTNG MAIL." Stl „ town and suburbs. ealand, 13a per ouar- | fsr (12s prepaia;, asz 12b par annum (£2 8» ! prepaid). , . flatall prepaid advertisements under ! c.iß.seiuod lien-dings, id per «-orrl each insertion. Mini main Is. jtjrtb Noticed 3> per insertion, doctors ior mn-sos' names Is each name extra. 'Mrtriage, Devth. Bereavement, a,nd In Xamoriatn Notices 3s per insertion of 3' i ■wtu'iK If in excess of 50 words 9d pe>? line of five worda ext.-a Annouiioom.ent mwcit b? received at tb.e Office of "The Msil" yho Proprietors do not hold them solve* :«3/>cxHible for non-insertion of Adv&r--ts<n«fcrti>nt.s tb.rowrh accident or from other evAMS. or for error in the publication ol ftsvf Advm:tit: f-r.■■>."{. TELEPHONESAiUertisins?. Commercial, Printing Ordo.r>fi>o« K-riC I-'iibiisliir.sr, 15; Sditc- 4 ' -•• ' F*p<>r!*re, *toA diSff*'. fX;vi«::Uv>atk.?i.i *0 It. 1.W.*." i _?; :•,..... ,v.-...,„.-, Wij.nx r,t<t_ Bos. :xl

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 30 March 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 30 March 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 30 March 1929, Page 12

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