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BALES FORTHCOMING. " Richmond Yards (stock), 26th May. Murchison (stock), 29th May: Centrai Takaka (stock), Z?& June. Tadmor (stock), Bth June. -Thorpo (stock), 24th June. Tapawo'ra (stock). 25th June. Live stock sales.—* w tnese fixtiires wo shall bo pleased «i> wceive entries of household goods, mw. implements, vehicles, etc., etc. BIStiEY BROS & 449 •* Auctioneers. RICHMOND YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.m. Present Entries. -j K f\f\ SHEEP, including — Fat .LOt/" and Torward Wethers, Pat and Breeding Ewes, and" Store and Fat Hoggets. Further entries invited: J "" BISLEY BROS. & CO., 1778 ' Auctioneers. / ..: ~— — — : : Household Furniture and Effects. MESSRS BISLEY BROS. & CO. have received instructions., from Mrs JiJiEs Delanet to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at th 3 premises, GLADSTONE HOUSE (corner of Nils and Shelbourne-streets), - • ' on . TtTES-DAY, JUNE Ist, at 1.90 sharp; the whole of the contents o£ GLADSTONE HOUSE, comprising:— Drawing Room Furniture. • Dining Koom Furniture .' Contents of 12-Bedrooms Crockery and Glassware . ■ Kitchen Utensils - • "^ Horse, Gig, Harness, etc v etc. PREMISES FOR SALE OR TO LET. BISLEY BROS. & CO. t 1810 Auctioneers."" FARM AT APPLEBY FOR SALE— AS A GOING CONCERN. OAA ACRES, subdivided into revon < "- M - f paddocks, 10a. turnips, 40 acres plotighed, 20(3 acres cleared and grassed, remainder partly cleared. Grass mostJy fiorin, which grows luxuriantly. Very little: native grass. Practically clear of noxious weeds, which have never been allowed to get a footing. Good 7-roonr.ed house, funn. buildings, etc. STOCK: 200 ewes, -i rams, 1 cow, 4 horses, poultry, ges.ie,^ etc. BiBLEIVIENTS: I . dray, y ploughs, Deering binder, s.d. reaper, drill tviih turnip feed, roller, harraiVS, light trap, quantity s.p. wire netting, disc barrow, -boat, coils new fencing wire, garden tools, etc, stack.oats, f era harness, several acres in good llax. This fine property lies on the seaward slopes' at Appleby, about three miles fiom railway station. The land grows fine grass, oats, and fruit, and is especially . WELL SUITED FOR APPLES.- The whole will be sold at a substantial reduction —on- its value. Apply .to -FELL and ATKI\ r SON, Solicitors. , , ■. '.1401 TRY OUR guaranteed Indelibld Mark ing Ink Rubber Stimps or Pen and Black colors. — "The Colonist' Jobbing Department. 498(3 ,'EOB SAIiE. Shelbourne-street Splendid Building Section, 50 x 150 feet. Price £3 10s. Milton-street * (The Woocl).— Six- - roomed House, bathroom, tubs, .etc. Connected with sewer. Land 50ft x 110 ft.' Price £520. Halifax-street (Near Post Office).— Six-romeod House ; bathroom, wash-house, copper and tubs dairy, woodshed etc. . Land 54ft x 145(t. As the owner is leaving Nelson, this property is .being offered at a very low price. Immediate possession. . Price £375. Stoke.— 2s Acres First-class land, suitable for fruit-growing. AH flat. At present in grass. Subdivided into four paddocks All well fenced. Five-roomed house, stable,- cowshed, and necessary farm buildings. One quarter of » mile from Railway Station, lnis property would cut up w - e ll having a frontage of about tea chains. ' Rainy River, Kohatu.— 7lo Acre< J'reehold Land; 300 acres flatfbalIMCi I<W , hlllS> Pable of car ™ 1000 sheep. New four-roomed house, shearing shed, and men's wbare Good, metalled road to tbe property. Price £5 per acre. K0 ? l a - t V i Tj 1 47 Jieros Freehold, of WW?? 0 acre , s 1 i H-?, fla t and balance 1( ™ hi Is, , subdivided : into seven paddocks ; groomed hduse, stables, etc. One mile from Tapawera railway station. Price £1850. * Wakeneld.— Splendid Farm of * 34 c Uakefield Railway Station. Mostly limestone, country. There are twe good houses on the property," om containing 8 rooms, and the other 6 l ooins. ■ ■ -*■-.. Stanley Brook— 1800 Acre Farm £*f b V f sheep to the acre There are .about 500 acres of flat land suitable for growing barley, xrheat, oats, turnip and rapo. .lhe hurmps Slonn on ihepropertv tois. season were bhe Ruest in thl Nelson district. Good 8-roomed house and all necessary Tarm buildings five miles from Tapawera, by excellent metalled road Prico £^ per acre. j.*" Brook- Street.— Five-roomed house washhouse, bathroom, good orchard Priest nd :^ 200 ft. Bronte StreeU—Five^pomg, bathroom, wash-house, ■ - etc.,- asphalt paths. Land 86ft x 60ft. Waimea Street—7 Rooms, batnroom, flr?£ rl% wo ° d : slle d, etc. Land 66ft x. 152 ft. Pnce.£sso. Mount Street.— Nearly new 5- roomed house, pantry, bathroom, wash130ft ' X l32f^ reSSUreboi!er ' t5Dd Nile -Street East.— 6-roomed H6u 8e pantry,. bathroom wash-house, copper, and tubs, woodshed, etc.. as--pbalfc yard, orchard and garden; Price £650. . ' . Tasman Street (The TVood).--Good Builmng- section 52it x 114 ft. Price io Its per foot. • -] H ™"m?- Strce ? (The 'Wood).— Good Building section, 50ft x 112 ft. Price £3 per loot. Halifax Street (near Post Office) — £150 sectio "' 58 s 12 - P«ce TOR SALE OR LEASE. Ciiftcn Downs — That splendid property situated at Bishopdale, two miles from Nelson City, containing 630 acres. Well-fenced and subdivided. The homestead is one of the best m the district. House contains 1G rooms and all conveniences, and is in splendid order. There is a large reservoir, stables and all necessary farm buildings. Three ininutps' tfalk from railway station. Immediate possession. F-&D. EDWARDS TSAF ALGAE STSEET

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12546, 24 May 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12546, 24 May 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12546, 24 May 1909, Page 4

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