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AUCTION SALEB. Bisiey Bros, and Co. BISLEY BROS, and CO. SALES FORTHCOMING. Stock owners and others kindlj send in their entries early for th< following fixtures. No charge is mack for advertising Live Stock :— '^th^and 16th, stock, Richmont yards. 11th, stock, Tapawera yards. _ 12fch, clearing sale Lake Station. 12th, property, Kemp. . 12th, 19th and 26th, city rooms 15th, stock, Wakefield-Durbridge i yards. 19th, stock, Takaka yards. 22nd, stock, Motueka yards. 23rd, city yards, wool, skins, etc. 25th, Richmond yards, annual ran fair and sale of fat and ston stock. March : ■ , • Ist. stock, Golden Downs yards. 2ncf, 9th, 16th, and 23rd, stock Richmond yards. sth, stock, Murchison yards. 10th stock, Thorpe yards.11th, stock, Tapawera yards. 12th, 19fch and 26th, city rooms general. 15th, stock, Wakofield yards. 24th city yards, wool, skins, etc. 25th, stock, Takaka yards. 29th, stock, Motueka yards. 30th, stock, Richmond yards. PAKAWAU Stock Sale POSTPONEE 402 BISLEY BROS. &CO. TAPAWERA YARDS. TO-DAY, at 1 p.m. sharp. , C\f\f\ Mixed Sheep. Also, Cattle and Horses. TO-MORROW, at x»oon precisely. AUCTION SALE OF MOST VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Being sold on account of Mb, A. J. Kemi EAST TAKAKA. MESSRS BfSLEY BROS. & CO. having been favoured with in structions from Mb A. J. Kemp, who i leaving tho district, will sell by publi auction, at their Land Salerooms, Uardy street, Nehon, on above date, hi j valuabl Freehold Property, situated East Takaka adjoining that recently held by the lat Mr Catley, as follows :— ~i _T_r_ ACRES of FREEHOLD Land X \J *S practically all flat, 90 acres o which can be brought under the plough At present some 20 acres are in barle; and rape. The property is subdivide into 10 parts, well fenced, the fences bein; practically n9w. There is a new residenc of 8 rooms, with doublo verandah, th whole being well finished ; large barn 2 x 40, cowshed, and all necessary out buildings. Fuller particulars can be obtained fros the owner, on the property, Takaka: o at oat offices, Hardy-street, Nelson. Note. — This valuable bloofc of lane (free of noxious weeds) ia mostly o v f lime gtono formation, and is undoubtedly thi finest compact freehold it has been ou privilege to offer. The land is most- pro ductive, as will be seen from the conditioi of both sheep and cattle, as a dairy fam there is none better. It is situated nea a factory, school, church, etc., and has i large frontage o*: 20 chains to the mail road. The situation of the Honiesteai commands a splendid view of the whol valley, and is less than half-an-hour' drive from the township of Takaka. I desired, all live and dead stock cat b taken at va.uation. As the owner intend leaving Takaka, ie is his intention to sell and we can with every confidence recotu mend land buyers to view this valuabi* Freehold Farm. BISLEY BROS. & CO., 2H Land Auctioneers. - Fertilisers, IN STOCK— Pioton, Rape and l'nrm_ etej Rookland, Hop, Grain, Potato etc; Shirley's Sup. of Lime V T eJ lington Blood and Bone. Supplied in «3cks or by the ton. BJSLiiy BROS. & CO., Sole Agent >. FOR SALE OR TO LET. HOUSE, 10 rooms, all conveniences corner of Coilingwood and Hard; streets. 3640. Apply P. TRASE MOTUEKA HARBOUR BOARD. ELECTION OP SEVEN MEMBERS TN pursuance of "The Local Electioi •*• Polls Act, 1908," and amendment! thercrto, I hereby give notice that i poll will be taken for the election' oi seven members. Two members shal bo elected by the electors of the; Borough of Motueka, five members shal be elected by the electors of that portion of the Waimea County within tlu Harbour District. The poll will com mence at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, tin 14th day of Pebruary, and close at ( p.m. \ The following persons have beer duly nominated as candidates :— FOR THE BOROUGH. EDELSTEN, Frederick. • JORDAN, John Broughton. HEATH, John. LOWE, Charles Edward. • MOFPATT. Percy George. THORP, Frederick William. FOR THE COUNTY. EVERETT, Horatio. FRY, Charles. GUY, John Arliss. HEWETSON, Thomas. HOLD AWAY, Henry Oscar. HOLDER, Frederick. PATTEE, Thomas. RYDER, William, Junior. WILLIAMS, Frank. The following poling places have been appointed: — Motueka; The Anglican Schoolroom. Tho Port, The Harbour Board Office. •Brooklyn. Ante-room at Schoolroom. Riwaka, The Library.. Ngalimoti, Wills' Hall. Lower Moutere, Jubilee Hall. Central Moutere, Braeburn Hall. Pangatotaia, Rocky RivCr School. Woodstock, Tho Schoolroom, l'okororo, C. Green's House. ROBT. WARDROP, Returning Officer. Harbour Board Office, 7th February," 1910. 381 PureMilKi^w from herds of Ayrshire Ja^Sflf and other splendid Cows /fffilfHP^ HIGHLANDER fv|f CONDENSED MILK fl§gft Is "Full Cream," and deliriously Rich, Pure, Q__W_raf and Inviting ! \f I 1 Contains only Fresh 1/ • Milk and Cane Sugar ' unadulterated. Tlie best obtainable for Cooking, Baking and Table use. The Ideal Infants' Food I " You can depend upon It. 1 '

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12770, 11 February 1910, Page 4

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