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- : "WELKINS & ■flHpB* : ;;-y:^ l i We? have stillalew of these Seiefapaiel G^ainprilB s ex Leading Wing, jinsold THE FABMEBS' FAVORITE GBAIN DRILL has given the greatest satisfaction since its introduction in this Dißtrict last Season. It is moderate in Prioe, reliable in operation, superior in manufacture, excellent in flnith, accurate Jn quantities,' positive in distribution, convenient in adjußtment,; perfectly balanced, light draught, forced feed, simple, 'durable, always in order, and fully warranted. We .would advise all FAJRMERS requiring GRAIN DRILLS to inspect these Machines before purchasing, and to coin pare them with any other in the Market, both as regards Quality and Price; , „-■ ,■' '■■" ■ .r- OV-*nr>^o ■ ; W E would also direot attention to our Large and Carefully Selected STOOK of " Agricaltaral Implements, Machinery and FarDishing Goods. : WHigJNS & < FIrJIIiJp ) Ironmongers and Iron Merchants, NELSON ak^ Saturday, July #. , THE FARMERS' SALE YARDS (Adjoining the EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS),- HARDY STREET, NELSON, "" I^IESPS BISLEY BRQS^ ft CO. will HOLD on after SATURDAY, JULY 4th, ' ■■""; WEEKLY SALES At the shove. Yards, cf SHEEP, RAMS, HORSES, COWS, PIGS, CALVES, POULTRY of all kinds, Trapß, Drays, Farm Implements, etc., etc. Yards, Pens, and Coops now erecting* Ugl 0 ; Early Entries for our First Sale on the ahove date are requested. SAJjE to commence at NOON, sharp. NOTE— The af'.ention of Farmers is specially directed to the establishment of these WEEKLY SALES, .and their co-operation is asked for. -In all the Principal Towns throughout the Colony similar Sales are held with great success, arid have proved most benefioial to Farmers, who have thereby been enabled to dispose of their small Stook or Poultry, and obtain the Cash to make their Weekly Purohaees on Market Day. MONTHLY STOCK bALES are held at our Railway Yards, RICHMOND, and at onr Yards adjoining M'Leod's Hotel, WAKEFIELD. Entries . Solicited. IS" Persons having Stock to enter for any of the above SALES, will please forward foii particulars as early as possible, so as to give time for Advertising fully, and thus get Buyers. '""'-■ \ The Auctioneers will riot Purchase Stock,' but will simply aot as SALESMEN for the full interest of Owners. ' We will mate CASH ADVANCES against Stock placed in our hands for bale by Auction, or otherwise. ~" . . .■•■■•■•■ JBisley Bros &■&s&&'' MSOTIONEERS.

r -■ - ■•■■-—•- ■■- ••■■••• ■■- T IiIVItfcPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE JUSUEANOB COMPAITY. Can cal ,„ ,„ ,„ ,„ £2,000,000 Ihooim „„„,„,.,„„„,., £1,700,000 ALL Classes of Mre Eieks, in Town or Country, taken at current rates. Claimi settled without referent anywhere. Bates of Eramium and every other informn tion to be had at the office oi the undersigned jr. h. coos * co., " 4gen Kelson. GOVERWMEWT LIFE-INSURANCE , PEPARTBIIEMT. , Policyholders and those; about to insure • should note the. three essentials of Life Insurance. • I BEOUBITY. LIBERALITY. ECONOMY. ( IN THE GOVERNMENT 'OFFICE— SECURITY ia unimpeachable; the pay ment of every Policy is guaranteed by the. Btate; and, in addition, tlie accumulated Insurance Fund, invested in tho soundest securities iiow amounts tojmorethanlj: '.-.>. minibus steiliiig. LIBERALITY is unequalled. Policies in arrear are kept alive so long* as tho charges on the Policy are not in excess of the Surrender Value.;" Policyholders are unrestricted^asi to travel, rbsidcp'nc-,' and occupation.'' Claims "aref'proinj.tly paid. •/ Premiums, are cliavged for ago nearest ' birthday. Policies avo unchafJengenblo ■ , a..-, on any ground except .-fraud, -or suicide within 'twelve mouths. E.CONOMYisipsuredbydirectParliamen , 1 tai-y supervisiou. All cxpendituro but side payment of Claims, <fec., has firs fete receive tho sanction of tho Legislature. Funds over Ii Million Pounds. 'Annual" Income "oyer £SfPO,OOO. Cash Surplus in 1855, OVER ,£242,000 ;■ (LAST D3S'?hIBtJTION').' ' • '" J. U. UICrUrvDSON,.-.,,,,.. 81 Contuissionor. „ Itifl much better not to drink at all if you oannot obtain the gemuue|Wol«e's Schnappß ;^::\X WfX-- .;;^VyV \ i'-KrX'- '^''. '■■ f^F\'f^ BEWABDJwillibe paid to HT M/ \ I aßy P etson or pewonß . who will ,, jgive such IN. , -y 'A. -i'.-i. t '-.>% -'.'-y'-% aX *r -'■: ' -■ -- -V, % :'i'-n- "*~ii'-i FOBMATION as wiU '.lead to i the 'iConviotion , orany peißon FOUND ON M5 PREMISES, Trafalgar street North,. APTER WOEKING HOPBS, without my permission. : h^rafaJgat^Btreet^ Notthtf dvJL amX. made by persons of either sex, m their own localities, at work for us. New'buwnWsi-All'mwt with wonderful suocess. Any one can do the work. You don't need capital, or about the* same as none. We will start yoo. No spaoe to explain^here. iißnCyou'oah-maKe-a sfiug little fortimehonbrably ahd eaßily*. The' employ.' ment is particularly adapted to the region in whioh this publication circulates. Soya and girls earn nearly aj^muoh aß s men. Full parti«mJari^aDd"ti^ruetionß mailed free. No>^the tunWaonlt delay , bat write to us alonfle^-STlNSON^afiQ^Eortland, Maine, United States. '2582 Wolfejs. £chnapps .is^tha most popular UqoornAoafiN^^anMtjfhetiimtiilione. A ,

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7049, 27 June 1891, Page 1

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