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| Sales by Auction. ~ . REMUERA YARDS. V ' TO-MORROW.? •-.;,.' OKA CROSSBRED EWES, IN LAMB. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. ~: . ; , • ■ "■■ '-■ ' '"*' '" .."'■' . .-.- '. ■ THE HAYMABKET. . FRIDAY, at 10.30. CHAFF ' AND GRAIN, in lots to suit purchasers - HARNESS, SADDLERY, VEHICLES . HORSES, of all classes. ■ 12 Noon. THE RACEHORSE KLONDYKE, by Patronise—Fraternity, dam of St. Clair, winner of many races MEDIUM DRAUGHT GELDING, 6yrs, any trial, from Otahuhn 4 ACTIVE HORSES, suitable for baker's carts, 4yrs old 3 UNBROKEN MEDIUM HORSES, 3yrs. From Gisborne: - 2 MEDIUM GELDINGS. syrs old CHESTNUT GELDING, 7yrs. quiet' to ride and drive , HEAVY BAY COLT, syrs, any trial HEAVY BROWN COLT, 4yrs, broken to chains.,. From Messrs. Houlfc and. Sons', Feilding, bred by Messrs. Beetham and Williams, Brancepeth Station, Wairarapa: 12 SUPERIOR MEDIUM AND HEAVY • DRAUGHTS, 4 to 7 years, good shaft- :; ers and leaders 2 PEDIGREE DRAUGHT MARES, 4 and 6 • ■ years, pedigrees at sale 1 BATTLING GOOD HARNESS COB, syrs 1 THOROUGHBRED /GELDING, by Workman, syrs, good in saddle and har- . -■'■!■ ■ ness.--- ■ ,- - ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. ,C. G. BROOKES, Auctioneer. ■*■' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. QALE OF rpHOROUGHBBED TTORSES • t AT JjULERSLIE. . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1907. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr. R. Hannon to sell, at the Harp ;' of Erin, .•'.;•-".'■'-' ■ , .- THE WHOLE OF HIS HORSES IN TRAINING, as follows: — .;- MISS WINNIE ,\ ' i" . MISS CRISPIN :.' . .... , HAUTAPU : NAPENAPE ■ " 1 MILLIE ».-:"• • • GLASGOW, . > - - CRISPINOT, and / FORTH. f Also, "; '". I : , GHtTON GIRL. j 1 Entries Solicited- .-:*• Further Particulars in Future Issue. ______ t ; ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. ' - Government Notifications. pOLONY OF FIJI. lit is hereby notified that the Government of Fiji has some 70,000 Acres of Land available for Leasing, in the Province of Bua, Vanua Levu. . : ' ."" '' The Land (which will be divided in areas to suit lessees), is suitable for the cultivation of Cocoanuts, Rubber, Cocoa, etc., and for the ' raising of Sheep and Cattle. Full particulars and terms of lease may be obtained on application to L. D. Nathan and Co., Ltd., Auckland. ' '' By Command. ' ' ' •'■' ; : "".' _/,. . A. MAHAFFY. ■ "Colonial Secretary. For Sale. . ■ ■ TV O R ~~s" 1" ; ',» ' E, £ BY PRIVATE TREATY. ■ : .. EXHIBITION STATUARY. MCKENZIE AND WILLIS have been empowered by G. S. Munro, Esq., General Manager of the N.Z.I. Exhibition, to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY, the Beautiful Marble Statuary which was on view at the Exhibition in Christchurch, and which includes those charming pieces, "Adam and Eve," "Deborah the: Prophetess," " Bacchante : and the -Infant Bacchus," " Zephyr and Cupid," and several others. This offers a splendid opportunity for public spirited Citizens to enrich their city with these fine specimens of the sculptor's art. .Prices on application. ■ T" MCKENZIE AND, WILLIS, Auctioneers, ; Cathedral Square, Christchurch. EPSOM, KING EDWARD'S AVENUE. VERY ATTRACTIVE HOUSE, Of seven rooms; hall, 6ft; drawingroom, dinlngroom, sq. bay window; 4 bedrooms; linen presses; kitchen; Orion range, high-pressure boiler; cupboards. etc.; bathroom, hot . and cold water and shower; wash-house, copper arid tubs; toolhouse, wood add buggy house; fenced with close boards at side, and eleagnus hedge in front; nice grounds, laid out in flower and vegetable garden; paths tarred and sanded. Close to cars. ■ T. MANDENO JACKSON, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, / .Custom-street E. ■rjUSINES E FOR = SALE. rpO GROCERS^-£lßo—Fine Little Business, esX tablished and profitable; busy thoroughfare; owner leaving colony. Don't Miss It. rpo BLACKSMITHS — First-class Country X Business Shop. New House, 7 rooms; 4 acres first-class laud. A : j TO GROCERS—£IOOO will purchase Stock, Plant, and Goodwill of First-class Business; best position- in town. Low rent; turnover. £suoo yearlymo BAKERS—£9OO—A First-class Business; X owner retiring. A splendid chance to secure an undoubted money-making concern. Terms. - rpo STOREKEEPERS~£I2OO-Old-established X Country Business This is very good; no risk, no worry. Turnover, £450 per month. Price includes everything as a going concern. TO BUYERS—AII classes of Businesses X placed. in my hands for disposal. My personal knowledge of them and their capabilities throughout the province will be useful to you. . .'.•; A." mTb ryden - .. . THE POPULAR BUSINESS SELLER, 188, Queen-street. •Phone 1742. " Cocoa. T3ESTOF ALL. AGREES WITH ALL. pARBER'S riEYLON pOCOA GAINS GOLD MEDALS WHEREVER EXHIBITED. • , Ceylon, 1899. Paris, 1900. St. -Louis, 1904. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. Messrs. C. C. Barber's "Ne Plus Ultra" Ceylon Cocoa has been largely used by me, and has given me complete satisfaction. The freedom from fat makes this Cocoa a sate and most nourishing diet for those with a weak digestion, and i. have frequently prescribed it for my patients with very good results. It would certainly prove beneficial to Nursing mothers, and also help in the weaning of infants over six months old. (Signed) HUGH KEITH, .';.' V L.R.C.P. and S., Edin., etc. Auckland, New Zealand, 15th May. 1906. ' ', -.'V AGENTS: ': '' "WALLACE AND JZEESING, WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. 56, FORT-STREET. ' ; : "f-y-ATSON'S • * . * WHISKY. Soft, mellow', and of a beautiful bouquet unknown to common brand, of Whisky. *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13450, 29 May 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13450, 29 May 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13450, 29 May 1907, Page 12

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