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NEW ADVBRTISBHBNTB. THIS DAY BATURDA? HJBXT, at 11 o deck. 20 sacklTwheat MESSRS BIBLEY BROS CO. will sell by publio auction on Saturday Nest, at 11 a'olock, at their Room 3, Hardy atreet, on aocoant of whom it may concern, 20 saoks of first-class Fowl Wheat In lots to suit buyers. BISLEY BROS & CO., Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF TWEED On SATUBDAY Next, at 11 o'olook. MESSRS BIBLbTbROS & CO. will sell by publio auction, on Saturday next, at their Eoodqb, Hardy street, 13 rolls of All-wool Tweed In lengths to suit buyers, ALSO, On account of Official Assignee, Wellington 4, Venetian Blinds BISLEY BBOS & CO, Auctioneers. SATURDAY NEXT, at 11 Oidook. AUCTION SALE OF STOUT, JWHISKY. MESSRS BISLEY BBOS. ft CO. will tell by public auction, at their Rooms, Hardy street, on Saturday next, at II o'clook, 9 oases of Bass & Oo.'s Stout, eaob 4 dozen 6 cases Whisky, " Kildrnmme" 4 v „ " Corra Linn" BI6LEY BBOS A CO., Auctioneers. SATUBDAY, at Noon. HARNESS HOUSE MESSRS BISLEY BROS. & QO will sell by publio auction, a) their Booms, Hardy street, on Saturday, 1 Light Harness Horse, by Louis dOr, broken to Saddle and Harness BISLEY BBOS. & CO, Auctioneers, WEEKLY STOCK_SAXjES Railway Sale Yards, RICHMOND. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 7th, at 2.30 Present Entries — 75 fat Sheep, mixed sexes 1 Oart Horse, aged, Btaunoh ani good all round worker 4 Berkshire Sows 3 email Pigs 20 Eweß and lambs 5 Jersey Heifers, in calf 70 prime fat Wethers 1 roan Heifer, to oalve this month 1 roan Cow, 4£ years, just o&lved 5 3-year-old Steers WEDNESDAY,~iept f 14tb, at 2.80 Present Entries— 50 fat ebeep WEDNESBAY,~Bept. 21st, at 2,30 Present Entries— WEDNESDAX,"sept. 28th, at 2.80 Preeent Entries— 30 3 and 4-year-steers, in forward condition IT Early entries solioited. Nc charge made for advertising. N.B.— The above stock yards, recently extended, now provide every accommodation for large and email oattle. Pig pens have also been erected. Stock owners will please notice that our Bales will be oon duoted weekly instead of fortnightly. If desired, paddooking oan be arranged on, application to the auctioneers, to Mr Wm. Coleman, Hope. BI6LEY BBOS. & 00. WANTED. Two first-class cabinet. MAKERS. BISLEY BROS & UO< SATUBDAY, Sept. 27th, at noon. AUCTIOFSALE OF 1730 ACRES Freehold Land Some 500 Acres suitable foi Wheat Growing. Situated Lower Montere, and known as 11 White Bluffa.") IST MUST BE SOLD. ]\/| BSSRB BISLEY BROS. & CO, acting IYJ nnder instructions, will Bell by publio auction, at their Rooms, Hardy-street, on Baiuiday, September 17th, at noon, That most desirable Freehold Property oeoupied and owned by Mr W. E. Brown, ■iiuated Lower Mouteie, and known as the "White Bluffs," containing 1730 acres (more or less) Freehold Land, with new Dwelling house thereon. The Property is mostly ring fenced and subdivided into a number of paddocks ; the greater part is undnlating country, well suited for sheep and cattle, and it is variously estimated that 800 sores is first class grain land, cf which Eome 500 acre 3ia unequalled fcr wheat growing, being rich swamp land, and drained, the soil being very Bimilar to that of tbe Moutere Yaltey, which has proved from orope grown last season some of the best wheat land in the Nelson province. Toe good tidal entrance into tbe property, which allows both oar Bay steamers and cobs; eailers to enter, gives the best facilities for the produoe from tbe property to b* conveyed to maikßt. The sale cf this property presents a good opportunity for one to secure a farm that must be ever increasing in value. To tbe Bate we aho call the attention of tbe speculator, for apart from tbe valu9 for farming purposes, tbe property may within a short time become very valuable for its minerals, for ontyjreoentlyexpaita madeeuch favorable reports thst tbe sale of tbe property was almost completed to a syndicate for gold fanning purposes, which only fell through by the fall in mining that recently took place in .London. If desired, arrangements oen ba made with tbe auctioneers to secure moet of the purchase money at the low rat a of 4J to 5 per cent. Title— Land Transfer Act. Further par tloalars on application to BISLEY BROS. & CO., Auctioneers. FOJ4 SALE HEW CULTIVATOR By F. & V. Duncan, Ltd — -_ fflO ba Bold, a great Bargain, <nd on very X €R9y terms. On view at our Bo. me. BISLEY BfiOS. & CO.,

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Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9267, 3 September 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9267, 3 September 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9267, 3 September 1898, Page 3

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