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AUCTION SALES. Bisley Bros, and Co. TO-DAY-at noon precisely. AUCTION SALE OF MOST VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Being sold on account of Mb A. J. Kbit p EAST TAKAKA. MESSRS BfSLEZ BROS. & CO.. havuig been favonred with instructions from Mb A: J. Kemp, who is leaving the district, will sell by public auction, at their Land Salerooms, Bardystreet, Nelson, on above date, hid valuable Freehold Property, situated EastTakaka, adjoining that recently held by the late Mr Catloy, as follows:— -g s\f\ ACRES of FREEHOLD Land, SAJYj practically all flat, 90 acres of which can be brought under the plough. At present some 20 acres are in barley and rape. The property is subdiviaed into 10 parts, well fenced, the fences being practically new. There is a new residence of 8 rooms, with double verandah, the whole being well finished ; large barn 20 x 40, cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings. Fuller particulars can be obtained from the owner, on the property, Takaka : or at our offices, Hardy-street, Nelson. ! BISLEY BROS. & CO., 1 211 Land Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE PRINTING PLANT. Tyree's Buildings, Trafalgar Street. MESSRS. BISLEY BROS., & CO., •"•*• will sell by Public Auction, foaturday, February 19th, at 10.30 a.m. on the premises (upstairs) Trafalgar Street, tho Printing Plant belonging to ALfcX. STEWART, consisting of: Foolscap Folio, "Arab," Platen Press with treader and power gear, 8 rollers, 6 chases, and roller mould in thorough working order. Assortment printers' inks, over 40 fonts type., cases frames, leads, plain and fancy brass rules, wood and metal furniture, folio had press, lead and rule cutter, 19 inch lever guillotine, with tyro knives, and wide assortment of paper and card, cut and uncut, etc., etc. The above is nearly all new material and well chosen. The plant will .be offered as a whole, or in lots to suit buyers. The business Has to Be Closed and the plant will be sacrificed to cleat. BISLET BKOS. & CO. 422 Auctioneers. Alfred Gould. To-day, at II a.m. At the Rooms, Bridge-street. POTATOES. » DRAPERY. • FURNITURE. ALFRED GOULD, , 419 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 24th INST., ! at 2.30^ P.M. ALFRED GOULD, acting under instruction from Mrs McMurray , (who is leaving Nelson), will sell at her i residence, corner of Kawai and Franfei lyn streets — ; SUPERIOR. ; FURNITURE AND EFFECTS i Piano (Gerhardt), Divan, Rocking : Occasional, Rattan, and Austrian 1 Chairs, Occasional Table, Plush Curtains, Overmautlo, Ornaments, Kerb Brasses, Brussels Square, Inlaid Hall Linoleum, Hall-stand, Pictures, Dining Table, Chairs, Dinner Set, Doultonware, Glassware, Lace Curtains, Art Square, Lamps, Cruets, Large Wardrobe (B.P. Glass Door), B.lt. Bedsteads, Wire and Kapoc Mattresses, Chests Drawers, Washstands, and Ware, Linoleums, Pedestal Cupboard, Single B.R. Bedsteads,- Dressing Table with Glass, Cooking Utensils, Garden Hose, Garden Tools, Wringer, Washing Machine, Croquet Set. Ferns, and Pot Plants. ALFRED GOULD, 420 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2 P.M. At the Rooms, Bridge Street, UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT. ALFRED GOULD, acting under instructions from whom it may 1 concern, will sell as above i HOUSEHOLD ' FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. l Piano, Brussels Carpet, Sideboard, L Tables, Chairs, Cheffonier, Aus. i Chairs, Single and Double Brass Rail ; Bedsteads, Wire, Spring and Kapoc I Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, Washi stands, and Ware, Dinner Set, Tea Set, ' Crockery, Glassware, Couch, China, \ Mattiug, Hearth Rug, Curtains, Lino- , leums, Wicker Chair, Enamelware, • Cooking Utensils, ct«., etc. > 420 L ALFRED GOULD, i 421 Auctioneer. Fertilisers, 1 IN STOCK— Picton, Rape and Ixumy, etc; Rookland, Hop, Grain, Potato, etoj Shirley's Sup. of Lime WeL I lington Blood and Bone. Supplied in aaoka or by the ton. BISLET BROS. & CO., ' Sole Agent*. [ FOR SALE OR TO LET. HOUSE, 10 rooms, all conveniences, corner of Collingwood and Hardy : 364 a" v Apply F. TRASK ! : [ MOTUEKA HARBOUR BOARD. ' ELECTION OF SEVEN MEMBERS. ' ¥ N pursuance of "The Local Election [ ■ '■*■ Po.ls Act, 1903," aud amendments . thereto, 1 hereby give notice that a ■ poil will bo .taken. for tho election of .- seven members. Two members shall , bo elected by the electors of the. Borr ougli of Motueka, five members shall ' be elected by the electors of that portion of tho Wahnea County within the ; Harbour District. The poll will coin- ■ menco at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, the 14th day of February, and close at 6 ' p-m. . [ The following persons have been duly nominated as candidates: — . FOR THE BOROUGH. > EDELSTEN, Frederick. i JORDAN, John Broughton. , HEATH, John. > LOWE, Charles Edward. MOFFATT, Percy George. THORP, ' Frederick William. FOR THE COUNTY. EVERETT, Horatio. " FRY, Charles. GUY, John Arliss. HEWETSON, Thomas. HOLDAWAY, Henry Oscar. HOLDER, Frederick. PATTIE, Thomas. RYDER, William, Junior. WILLIAMS.rFrank. Tho following polling places have been appointed:— ■ Motueka, The Anglican Schoolroom. The Port, The Harbour Board Office. •Brooklyn, Ante-room at Schoolroom. Riwaka, The Library. Ngatirooti, Wills' Hall. Lower Moutere, Jubilee Hall. Central Moutere, Braeburn Hall. Pangatotara, Rocky River School. Woodstock, The Schoolroom. Pokororo, C. Green's House. ROBT. WARDROP, Returning Officer. Harbour Board Office, 7th February, 1910. 381

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 1271, 12 February 1910, Page 4

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