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Rates of Charges. FURNITURE CLEARING SALES, Per Cent. LIVE STOCK, 2£ Per Cent, MERCHANDISE, ETC, 2J Per Cent. LAND SALES, 2J Per Cent for let £100. VALUATIONS, For Probate and Administration Purposes, From £1 Is to £2 2s. SPECIAL VALUATIONS, As per arrangements. In really poor or impoverished Estate, no charge whatever is or will be made fox Valuation. .:•. Mr Lock is an~ expert Valuator, having had nearly 12 years' experience as an Auctioneer and General Dealer, during which, time he has continually bandied practically all classes of goods. ■ W- LOCK The Universal Provider, Auctioneer^ Valuator, Etc* W. LOCK, AUCTIONEER COMMISSION, AND GENERAL MERCHANT, EXPERT VALUATOR, HOUSE AND. LAND AGENT, AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER. Furniture bought) sold, or exchanged. N. 55. Agent for the world famed Atlas Sewing machines. „, Also, Zealandia r and MYneb Ranges. Auction Sales conducted in any part of the "Colony, Highest prices realised. Lowest charges made. Auction SALES of Furniture, Mercban disc, and Miscellaneous Goods held REGULARLY EVERY SATURDAY, at 11.30, at the Mart, Special Saies as per announcements, BOOK SALES every alternate Saturday Evening at 8. WM. LOCK, Auctioneer. NEW GOODS. Ex Lutterworth— Shipment, direct from the Factory, of the aDQ ATLAS SEWING MACHINES. The 20th Century Atlas, high grade, swiftest and lightest running machines in the world— noiseless, Easy payments/ Also, ex Lutterworth — 30 bundles BEDSTEADS. Ex Delphic — 4 bales Carpets 2 do Hearth Rugs and Quilts 150 pairs Curtains 75 Brass Rail Bedsteads 40 Iron Cots Also, shipments of Crockery, Linoleums, Cutlery, Blinds, Fenders, Fire Brasaea Hoiloware, etc. Cheapest Prices at LOCK'S, Complete House Furnisher. IF YOUiREMEMBER ADVERTISEMENTS | Remember that LOCK'S is the best and cheapest place in Nelson to purchase up-to-date ___ "" FURNITURE and everything required to make a HOME comfortable. Largest Btocks, lowest prices. Cash or easy payment system, at. LOCK'S THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDER.® SUN INSURANCE FIOE. FOUN»ED 71 Sum insured in 1901 -£460,000,000 rr HE " SUN ■' is the oldest purely FIRE J OFFICE in the World. Losses arranged by the Local Agents and paid with Promptitude and Liberality. Rate 3 of premium and every other inform ation may be obtained from the undersigned W- ROUT~& SONS, DISTRICT AGENTS, NELSON. I ; |3 OBL MAIL OOAOLi. STANLEY FOWLSE, Pbofbx£l I BGS to inform S/'.o inhabitants oi Riwaka, Motceka, Biehmond, and the ounding districts that his Coach cow rune daily between the abovetnectfonsc* places, and he hopes, by stria* satioa hia duties, to merit a fair share of patronage. ADI parcels ordorg entrusted to will receive hi ar^« attention. Daily TikbtabliH. Leave— Biwaka Poßt Offioe 7 a.m. Motneka do 7.30 a.m. Arrive— Etohmond •• 11.40 a.m. L aye — Railway Hotal, Richmond, 12.0 p.m. Ari'.ve — Motueka Fos Office 4.30 p.m Rivaka do 5 p.m LONOHHON AT SOHBODSB'S AX 1 P. . tHiRfY-irans. Tattersall's Stablest Saddlery Warehouse F. N, JONES, Sole Proprietor,

SATURDAY NEXT, at noon. Auction Sole of 8 Allotments i eing subdivision of 3 Acres Orchard Property known as Mr George Marshall's, 1 situated North Esk . and Vanguard Streets. ' ■ ty|"S3SKsBISLEY BROS & CO, having , jfJL.- been favored with instructions, will J 11 by public auction, at their Land Sale- , joms, on Saturday next, at noon, "V ALLOTMENTS, eaoh having a frontj age of 50 feet, with a depth of about 90 ; feet, together wilh all trees and fruit tiercon, being sections 713, 716, and part 17. ■• '- : . : : .'. ■ With the present strong demand for uilding allotments, this sale should give hose on the look out for property a good j pportunity to select and purchase building Ues practically at their own figure. The Eind is all suitable for carrying on gardenog to the best advantage, Each seotion is ilanted with full grown and choice fruit rees, the crop of which will go to the buyer. ]f desired, ea^y terms of payment can.be tmnced with the auctioneers, BISLEY BROS & CO, $57 Auctioneers. FRIDAY NEXT, February 27. ANNUAL AUCTION SALE OF Pedigree, Fat, and Store Stock, at 10 a.m. sharp. Ram & Ewe Fair, at 1 o'clock precisely. MESSRS BISLEY BROS. & CO. will bold theff Annual Sale of Rams and Ewes, Pedigree, Fat, and Store Stock, at their Railway Saleyards, Richmond, on 27th February, when they will ofier Rams on account of chief New Zealand and Local Breeders, including — SHROPSHIRE DOWN, bred by Messr Nelson Bros, Hawke's Bay"} Lincoln College, Canterbury ; W. Grant, Tlmaru ; and J. W. Marsden, Stoke. ROMNEY MARSH, bred by Messrs Matthews, Bidwill, and Dorgett, North Island. ENGLISH LEICESTER, bred by Messrs Nelson Bros, Hawke's Bay ; T. A. Phillips* Canterbury; D. Bishell, Marlborough; J. C. Grieg Canterbury ; and J. W. Mar&cten, Sto&e. . .. LINCOLNS, bred by Messrs James Stuckey, North Island; and D. Bishell, I Marlborough. j MERINOS, bred by Messrs R. Corbett, , and J. R. Bell, Marlborough. 50 pure bred Romney Marsh Ewes, bred by the late R. Hursthouse. LOCAL QW&ERS AND BREEDERS. Account Mr J. W, Marsden, Isel, Stoke I 2 choice Romney Marsh rams, 1 shear 1 prize Shropshire stud ram, bred by Menlore, Oamaru 1 Shropshire, 2 shear, bred by W. Grant Tiriteru 2 pens, each of six 2 shear English Lei pester maiden ewes, very choice "stud sheep 1 pen of 9 Shropshire, chiefly 2 shear .maiden ewes. A choice lot Account Mr Thomas Hunt (Hunt Bros) : ■ 10 Romney Marsh rams, 1 shear to full • 'mouth 1 English Leicester stud ram, 2 shear Account Mr Wr R. Hunt (Hunt Bros) : " ,8 Rorpney Marsh rams, 2 and 4 tooth Account Mr F. Sutton : 2 Shropshire rams, bred by T. Chisnal 2 Southdown rams, bred by Philip Best 10 Southdown ewe lambs Account of client : 10 purebred Romney Marsh ram lambs :jls purebred Romney Marsh, ewe lambs Account Mr A. Trask : 30 stttd Romney Marsh ewes, bred by J, W. Marsden Account Mr A. Allport : 1 purebred Southdown ram, bred by J. W. Marsden Acoount Mr Tait ;• 1 each Shropshire and Southdown rams Acoount Mr"W. H. Hodson: 3 Romney Marsh rams, bred by Messis Hunt Bros and E. J. Salisbury BISLEY BROS & CO, FRIDAY NEXT. i Railway Saleyards, Richmond. Ram and Ewe Fair and Clearing Sale of FAT & STORE SHEEP, FAT & STORE CATTLE, PIGS, HORSES, ETC. ORDER OF SALE— Pigs •at 10 o'clock sharp Sheep at 10 o'clock sharp Cattle at 11 o'clock sharp Horses at 12 o'clock sharp Rams at 1 o'clock sharp Present Entries — 300 RAMS— Romney Marsh, ■ English Leicestsr, Lincoln, Shropshire, Southdown, Merino, from the best ! breeders in the Colony. 2500 Ewes, Wethers, and Lambs ■ 100 large store and fat cattle 250 head young store cattle, mixed sexes Special Notice. — Store and fat siock sale will commence at 10 o'clock sharp. Owners entering for this fixture are requested to have sheep and cattle yarded by latest 9 O'clock. Ram Sale. — For this fixture, rams and pedigree stock must be yarded and ticketed by latest II o'clock, Attendance at Yards fbom 6.30 a,m, Mr William Coleman in charge of Rams and Pedigree Stock Mr F, Sutton in charge of Cattle ! Mr V. Holyoake in charge of Sheep BISLEY BROS & CO, 170 Auctioneers. STAKPABD PIKE AND MABINB INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. KELSON BRANCH, FIBE, MARINE, and GUARANTE Policies issued at current rates. Large and influential Colonial Froprie* tary. Prompt and liberal settlement o olalma. F. A, B&MFOBD, Agent, I. ' .. ■ . .

DOE'B HEAD" Brand ifs the Best, always first grade. Awarded first prize Nelson A. and B P. Bhow. The superior quality of Doe's Head Brand was specially mentioned by the .fudge. Ask for DQE'S HEAD Brand, and take no other W. R. MAY. Hams and Bacon for Xmas., Trade. Prime Svgar r Cured and Dairy Fed. Sides, Bolls, and Hams, ' : ' ,;W. '.B., 'M AY. \S WANTEDPRIME I'BD POEE, \ Weights, from ICO to 16Olbs. Price, 4^d per Ib. w. b. ia:?^;v:v;i ; '

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10650, 24 February 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10650, 24 February 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10650, 24 February 1903, Page 4

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