TO DAY, at 1.30 p.m ' FURNITURE & EFFECTS, DRESSMAKING APPLIANCES, Etc. Messrs BISLEY BROS- & CO. Bell, on account Miss Chittenden (who is Riving up dressmaking), on the premises, Bridge-straet, opposite The Cash Drapery. BISLEY BROS. & CO, 424 Furniture Salesmen. TO-MORROW, at 12 noon. Clearing Sale. LIVE & DEAD STOCK. On account Mb J. O. Hewetson, Senior's Road, Upper Moutere. BISLEY BROS. & CO., 402 Clearing Salesmen. FRIDAY NEXT, at 10 a.m. Railway Yabds, Richmond. ANNUAL AUCTION SALE OF Fat & Store -Stock, comprising : — 3000 Fat and Store Sheep 200 head Mixed Cattle, Horses, P133, etc. O Draught Horses RAM & EWE FAIR, at 1 p.m. preciseiy, when we shall o3er some 300 Stud and Flock Rams Being one of the finest selections submitt e to auction. Further entries for thesefixtures are now being received. Write at once, with all particulars of tock and Rams for this fixture. BISLEY BROS. & CO., 339 Live Stook Salesmen. SATURDAY NEXT, at 12 noon. At the Exchange Land Salerooms. COMPACT City Property. To be sold by Public Auction, To Close Accounts. •^/Tessrs BISLEY BROS. & CO, will ?1 sell as above, on account Mb D. S. Babnetx, his Cambria-street Property, comprising — All that pisce of Land being part of section 293 on the plan of the City, with frontage of 35 feet to Cambria-street and a depth at right angles of 140 feet, together with thn Dwelling and conveniences thereon, occupied by Mr Thomas McMahon. P.S. — To close accounts, the property will be sold practically Without Reserve. BISLEY BROS & CO. 453 Property Salesmen. VALUABLE Building Sites FOR^IALE. rpHOSE valuable Building Site tavv ing froniages to Bronte-street and Scotland- ,treei H °° f~ 151ft 9in H f • Q 02 CO H Ol _ #»O - ■ CD f U3 CO >O ?■*" "^ S fo o ■ 50f.7in56ft7in 50f.7in RBONTE iSTBEET. Very low prices have been fixed, and easy terms of payment can be arranged. 3470 Apply to PITT & MOORE. TO INTENDING PURCHASERS. BEFORE Fending away for a PHONOGRAPH or DISC MACHINE, call and inspect my up-to-date stock of Phonographs and Disc Machines. PRICES LOWER than any in the Colony. A. HALTING, Impobteb of PHONOGRAPHS and VICTOR DISC MACHINES. Habdx-sxbeet, -Nelson. Coach 4 Horses Hots! aM. MATHIESON, formerly of • Masonic Hotel, Havelock, ano White Hart Hotel, Richmond, has taken over the above centrally situated and com modioua premises, where it will be his pleasure to make every provision for the wants and comforts of all patrons. The interior of the house has been thoroughly renovated, and the " Coach & Horses" will found one of the moat comfortable hostelries Nelson Province. Teems Modebate The Best of Liquors Onls Kepi, Gcod Stabling. NELSON HARBOR DISTRICT. SPECIAL LOAN OF £65,000 AT 4 PER CENT INTEREST. rpHE A.M.P. Sooiety have taken up JL £45,000 of this Loan. Applications are now invited for the Balance of the Debentures £20,000), reserved by the Board for ssue to the Public. Each Debenture is for £100, and th currency Thirty Years from September 1st)! 1902. The Interest Coupons are payable halfyearly, at the National Bank of New Zealand. The Security for the Loan comprises: " The Foreshore of Nelson Harbor ; the Waimea Mudflats ; and the Flats the Harbor, as vested in the Harbor Board together with all monies accruing to the Board by way of Revenue ; and a special rate not exceeding one penny in ihe pound in the ysar on all rateable property in the District." The Debentures are now obtainable at value (bearing interest from date of purchase), by application to either the* Ohaib van or the Tbeasubkb of the Nelson Harbor Board; or at tho National Banko New Zealand, Nelson., I -*■ 'wm'QMBkU, '
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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10950, 15 February 1904, Page 4
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596Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10950, 15 February 1904, Page 4
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