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I 1 TO FARMER 3. WOLSELEY Sheep Shearing Machines and Wolseley Cream Separators are the best. Full particulars at our oflicos. BISLEY BhOS. & CO. Nelson Agents. TO LET. LARGE SHOP, with plate glass window, adjoining Messrs Fell and j.tkinson, Hardy-street, being one of the lest buiiness positions in the city. Rent iss per week. Apply BItiLEY BROS. & CO. FOFS IMMEDIATE SALE. ONE and a Half Acres Freehold Eand, aojoining Mr Higgins', Spring t. rove, with convenient Residence therein. About one acre in orchard. A bargain— JfilOO. BISLEY BROS. & CO. LAND 1 LAND! B HOOK -STREET. SEVERAL ! bcks in the Estate of tbe © late Colonel Branfil. In order to make ->uick salos, our instruction- a-e t B jll in 10-acre Blocks from £80 each. Plan and full particulars at our offices. Bl_ LEY BROS & CO. fiO ACRES CITY to Freehold Land. With Good BJJILDING SITE. ON tbis Property you can run Six or Eif-ht COWS, have a good POUiiTRY FARM, and reserve a good portion *01i COLTIV ATION. This Valuable Lot for . dß_7s. A IvE iL UaRGAIN.. If purchaser builds a suitable dweUing tlie whole of tue purchase money can remain on mortgage. b _i BISLKY BROS & CO. TO LET. LARGE Convenient a HOP, Hardystreet. Splendid a u.ud. Low rent. «UZ4 Ai * ly ~'Bl J i-V BROS. & CO. ON THE LAND. . TAKE NOTICE. buyers of properties, if site. > =>r resiHis uy ijros. and 00., naruy > "ho afe now offering on belialt ot clients some valuable propfnes on ver7-asy terms, i.e., a small deposit, cr?n some cases no cash, but improvements to be made as may be decided apoii. buch terms are unusually edb>, and gives one with v small capita* an equal chance. Purchasers, ol course Eve tbe option of IW^J leave tbe whole or the purchase money for a term to be arranged, mSest at 3 per cent, to 5 per cent, per annum No doubt many of our young men starting life will avail themselves S such easy terms. Particulars of these desirable properties are to ue obtained at the olfice of MtbSHS. BItiLEY OS. & CO. Auciion JS otice. EXPERIE*NCE MEANS SUCCESS. Experience and knowledge of values of all classes of goods, as well as -Live Stock and Laud, is the first necessity for conducting auctioneering business successfully. The salesman must know themarket values ot the articles he is handling, otherwise he cannot se.l to the belt advantage of his clients. The principals of our firm claim to have such, having passed through an energetic general business lifo of over 35 years. Auctioneering is now becoming a profession, and rightly Wo, seeing tho enormous values so often placed with leading firms to dispose ot, be .it Household Furniture, Land, Wool, Farm Produce, Merchandise, or Live Stock. Our firm handle these at lowest rate of charges, with truo idea of values, and henca seh to the best interest of those intrusting their business to us. BE IT LARGE OR T.VIALL THE SAME CAREFUL ATTEN HON IS GIVEN- . ~~" lv order to cope with our largeand ever increasing Auction and General u.smess we have licensed (as fSS AD&IONEER) MR. MALCOLM STEWART, A.1.A., hevt Zealand, who has been in our Auction Department for some considerable time, and who recently passed an examination in branches of mercantile business, which places him in an u> usually high position in matters ot commerce. MR. STEWART wih give .pecial attention to sales of Household Furniture, Farm Produce, Clearing und Miscellaneous Sales, which will be carried out to tho beat satisfaction and convenience ot clients., our Senior auctioneer, mr. a. H BIMjEY', will continue to soli as in the past, aud tho supervision of all auction business will continue to come under iis direction. To those about to sell, no matter ;?Hat, we respectfully asl; to give us a call and obtain our vur.-.-^cs before finally deciding whom tv employ. Wc-asU idlers to remember that our lo a iiasiness experienoe is at thoir ...0,>..vj1 FREE OF. CHARGE, which io <• i.ii worth to one selling more tli;::. . c .alue of the commission that is pa d. Our chaises for selling in any part of the Fi'unuco are consistent with long experience aud attention given, and wil. not exceed those of other but _ss experienced firms. AUSTIN H. BISLEY, MALCOLM STEWART, Auctioneers. Bisley Bros. and Q(k SHEEP DIP. OF INTEREST TO SBEEP. OWNERS. THE ' AVool a from Eiversdals Station, Golden Downs, realised at Wellington, 3rd January Salos, lid and ls per lb.. Their sheep were dipped with a mixture of Little's non-poisonous and poisonous ' 1P8 ' BISLEY BROS. & CO. District Agents. Fertilisers, IN STOCK— Picton, Rape and Turnip, etc; Rockland, Hop, Grain, Potato, etc; Shirley's Sup. of Limo Wel: lington Blood and Bone. Supplied in sacks or by the ton, fIJSLEY BROS. & CO., §ole Agenti.

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12765, 11 April 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12765, 11 April 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12765, 11 April 1910, Page 4