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Thorpe Saleyards. WEDNESDAY, 2iITfEBRUARI, 1906. UNDER THE AUSPICE3S OF THE BOVEDALE FARMERS' UNION. Messrs T. J. LINCH & CO, will sell by Public Auction, as above — fl()f\ JFat and Forward Sheep, raited' \)&\J sexe3 ; 5 Cows 3 Pat Cows . 22 C«lveß LI Prga <vfeaner3) fi(\f\ SHEEP, mixed ages and sexes, UU \J fat and forward. N.8. -Farther entries invited, and no oharge will be made for advertining at this Sale, as the same is being conducted under the auspices of the Farmers' Union. T. I. LYNCH, 513 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, *2nd FEBRUARY, 1906, at 1,30 p.m. On the Premises, High -street, MOTUEKA. HP J. LYNCH & CO., in conjunction JL , with PARSONS & CO,, by order of the Trustees in Beat Bb s. Estate, will Bell by Publio Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, as above— GOODWILL Of Lease— about 18 years to run- of BUTCHER'S SHOP and Dwelling Booms, large Stables, and Section, splendidly situated, two frontages, good water supply, and all conveniences for running Butchering or similar business. Also, Horses, Vehicle?. Harness, Smokehouse, copper and stand, firewood, crosscut saw, sausage machine, wheelbarrow, baskets, scales and Bteelyards, steel rails and hooks, block, quantity sale paper, sawa, | knives, and cleavers, spray pump, tables, range, and good assortment of ueeful Household Furniture and ether lines too numerous to mention. T. J. LYNCH & CO., 561 Auctioneers. Wool! Wool! /"CLIENTS and the Farming Community \^J are reminded that we are again in the market as buyers of WOOL FOR CASH, AND ARE PREPARED TO GIVE THE Highest Market Price, or, if preferred, will ship on Clients' account. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE. T. J. Lynch & 00., ttOOIi BE MRS McMAHON & LEE, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK SALESMEN, SHAREBBOKERS, LAND AGENTS, Etc. STOCK SALE YARDS, opposite New Railwuy Station, REEFTON. Sales conducted in every part of the Inangabua and Buller Districts, WEEKLY SALES of Produce and Fruit Goods Sold on Consignment. Account Sales rendered promptly, W. ROUT & SON£ HAVE SALE THE ! FOLLOWING PROPERTIES ?- HOUtiE Property in Ka^at street, near Boys' College, with latfS vi'O feet by 198 feet. Good position. jjS'fS. i BUIWHNS ALLOTMENT in Waimea I R<sa<S, near Boys' College, Fine situation ; 61 feet by 165 feet. Price £122. t GOOD 6-roomed House Property in Tabl man street, lately oocupied by Mr Walter , Hill. £550. 1§ ACRES of land, with good 7-roomed house, at Richmond* belonging to C. E. Molesworth, Esq. The house contains , bathroom, water-heater, washing troughs, set-in copper, etc. There sra Stable and coachhouse and o-fcbwr buildings. ; A MEW s>rcomed House and quarter ! acre of land in Washington Valley, The house is well built, and has copper built-in 1 and other conveniences. £20 deroeit, and balance oan be paid by weekly Instalments. MRS SCHRODER'S Property in Redwood's Valley* Consisting of 97J Aoreß, and large Houpfe. Moiueka Cos oh stops here daily. Pi ice £1,900. PROPERTY at Stoko, 41 acres of land and 7-roomed House j also a Cottage. Suitable foe a Milk Walk, baing only four miles distant from town. COTTAGE Property on tbe Haven Road, .adjoining Mr Gully's. The land has a frontage of 35 feet. Price £230. NSW 5-ioornid House, with verandah in Milton-itreet ; land 40 feet by 152 feet sunny position. BUILDING SITE in Bro .k-olreet, 4u feet by 161 feet, planted with young fruit trees. Price £95. Four-roomed House, with land 59 fact by 290, Bituate n Vanguard street, near Kirkpatriok's Faotory. Price, £250. Cottage property in Tasman street, near Soott's Store. Price, £225. TWO Cottage Properties n Hardy-street* nearly opposite Institute. The houses are in good condition, and contaiu seven rooms r&Qh, with bathroom. Price £750. NiSW House of six rooms, with half aore 3 land, near Railway Station. The house bas bathroom, copper, washing troughs, and every convenience Price £485. NEW House of six rooms, with land 75 feet by 119 feet, Emanostreet. Price £375 A VALUABLE PROPERTX on the Waimoa Road, having a frontage also to Kaw&i-sireet, consisting of one aore of land with Two Dwellings thereon. Cheap at C 760, PROPERTY on the Washington Road, havinga frontage of 40 feet by v depth of i3O td'.i. Tin-re is a new 3-rojmeo" Uouee with all coriveuiHfrtias on the proper hlbo -. good Oiebard. Prica £550. iy A.CKKH of li<uid, with 8-t >omt>u welting tvt Neudorf. Price, £300. 100!) ACUES of L*nd and 11 -roomed . iiho Al VVrtkefiold. Thtu is A spieudtdiy up i>. l>d firm, ani is one of the best griiHiiluri! an>i grazing piopertiee Iq the ■rpvioie •215 riCBEH o Land, with 46 aorou iear!y xi] joining, at Wairoa Gorge, belongng to vir b\ An.isvws. Uo>J House, barn iifcJ etc.- V ice, £4 10a pu acre. W KOUT & SONS MONEY TC ' !,« ND, A f/.->w63t Ra«ee. BROWN & KERB. Gold and Silversmiths, i NELSON. SPL CIA.L VALUE IN Watches and Rings. AN EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE STOCK. Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery P-mpt'ynnd Pfoperly Rejuired on the p*- mites f\ Ski!!e.l Workmen. ENGRAVING. i\d.)fit*u>aiijd ami LiJi»oi.tyl.oiXa tiuUe ai .».>. 3»iii te. 5 ? i.otice"-(> ?a -fi^el-BB etyle.^'^ •

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Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11553, 14 February 1906, Page 4

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