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TO FARMER 3. WOLSELEY Sheep Shearing Michines and Wolseley Cretin Separators are the best. Full particulars at our officos. BISLEY BfcOS. & CO. Nelson Agents. TO LET.' T AKGE SHOP, with plate glass winJJ dow, adjoining Messrs Fell and Atkinson, Hardy-street, being one of the best business positions*in the city. Kent 26s per week. Jpply^ YBRos&ca FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. ONE and a Half Acres Freehold Eand, adjoining Mr Biggins', Spring Giove, with convenient Residence thereon. About one acre in orchard. Eandl land i: BKOOK -STEEET. ' SEVERAL flocks in the Estate of i'm lato Guioirel* Bianfil. In order £• xn.ike quick wl ?, our instruction- ate to Bell in 10-acro Bh cks from 'w£BO each. Plan and full particulars at our offices. J3ISLEY BEOS & CO. I O ACRES CITY _ 10 Freehold Land. With Goci BUILDING SITE. ON this Property you can run Six or liguvCOWS, have a good TOUiirEY FAEM, and receive a good portion ,olt CULTIVATION. >ais Valuable Lot foi A -li-vL li^EGAIN. j If nu-chawr'build- a suitable dwelling lli SES 5 v* puroivase money can ruuiaiu ou u.or;giig». Bt4 - BROS & CO. TO LET. .4024 APply- 131i^VBKOS.&CO. ON THE LAND. TAKE NOTICE. mm Kho afc Aow ottering on behalt oi "pou. touch terms are unusually easy, and mvcß one with a small capital an JquaKchauce. i'urchasers/ot course have the option of paying cash or to leave the wholo ot the purchase S»ey for a term to be arranged, interest at 3 per cent, to 5 per cent, per Sum No doubt nißuy of our young ,1S starting iiie will avail themselves lii sucli «asy terms. Particulars ot those desirable properties are to be ° b SKHt%.S? 0£ 08.* CO. ' Aucuoii iNotice. EXPERIENCE MEANS SUCCESS. Experience tind knowledge of values of all classes of goods, as well as Live btock and .Land, is the first necessity tor conducting auctioneering business BuccessiuUy. The salesman must kuow tlit. market values of the articles he is handling, otherwise he cannot se.l to tho best advantage ot his clients. The principals of our farm claim to have such, Ivaviug passed through an energetic general busiuess life of over '6b years. Auctioneering is now becoming a profession, aud rightly too, seeing the enorirous values so often placed with leading liruis to dispose of, be it Household Furniture, Land, Wool, Farm Produce, iVierchandise, or Live ' Stock. Our firm handle these at lowest rate of charges, with true idea of values, aud lieuce. eeh to the best interest of those intrusting uu-ir business to us. BE IT LARGE OR SMALL 'XB.E SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN. In order to cope with our large aud ever increasing Auction and General Busiuess, we have 'licensed (as JuiMUlt AUCTI'IOxNEER) MR. MALCUjjJL STEWART, A.1.A., New Zealand, who lias beeu in our Auction Dcpaitment for • some considerable th;ie, and who recently passed an examination in branches of mercantile business, which places him in an unusually high position in matters t or commerce. MR. STEWART will give special attention to sales of Household i- urniture, Farm Produce, Clearing And Miscellaneous Saies, which will be carried out to tbo best satisfaction aud convenience of clients. Our oiiMOil AUCTIONEER, MR. A. 11. Blax.^V, will continue to sell as. in tin; iwdt, and tlie supervision of all uuctiur. business will continue to come under its direction. To those about to sell, i-o matter -.rhat, we respectfully as!; i o give us a call and obtain our di-.-yts before finally deciding whom i«< o.i.ploy. We r.jik L: ibis to remember that our lv • Dusiness experience is at their (..'".;>;i,;ii U'REE OF CHARGE, which .icr : t^.ii.t worth to one selling more th.;.. i ..e \ ..hie of the commission that is p.vcl. Our chaises for selling in any part, of the Province tire consistent with long experience and attention given, dud will not exceed those of other but Vss experienced firim. AUSTIN H. BISLEY, MALCOLM STEWART, _. . Auctioneers. Bisiey Bros, and Co. ■. SHEEP DIP. OF INTEEEST TO SHEEP OWNERS. X f pIIE Wool from Biversdala Station, L Uolden Downs, realised at Wellington, 3rd January Sales. 1 Id and Is pur lb. Their 6heep were dipped with a ssiixture of Little's non-poisonous and poisonous Dips. BISLEY BKOS. & CO. District Agents. Fertilisers. IN STOCK— Picton, Eape and rurai^ ete 4 Bookland, Hop, Gram, Potato, etc; Shirley's Sup. of Lime Wei lington Blood a.id Bone. .*- SnppHdd in sacks' or by the ton ■JiTSLBfY. BfcOS.&CO., Qgle Agenh.

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12749, 22 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12749, 22 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12749, 22 March 1910, Page 4

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