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TO FARMERS. WOLSELET Sheep Shearing Machines and Wolseley Cream Separators are the best. Full partioulara at bur offlcos. BIBLEY BLOB. & CO. Nelson Agents. ~ TO LET. LARGE SHOP, with plate glass window, adjoining Messrs Fell and Atkinson, Hardy^treet, being one of the beat business positions in the city. Rent 25s per week. Apply BiaLEYBROS.&CO. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 4°wNE and a Half Aores Freehold Eand, \J adjoining Mr Higgins', Spring Grove, with convenient Residence thereon. About one acre in orchard. A bargain— £ 100. BISLEY BROS. & CO. LAND I LAND 1 BROOK -STREET. QEVERAL 1 locks in the Estate of the O late Colouol BranfiL In order to make "«uick sales, our instruction- are u> soil in 10-aore Blocks from £80 each. Plan and full particulars at our offices. BISLEY BROS & CO. IQ ACRES CITY i 0 Freehold Land. With GooJ BUILDING SITE. ON this Property you can run Six or Eight COWS, have a good POTJijrRY FARM, and reserve a good portion FOR CULTIVATION. This Valuable Lot for a iiEAL bargain.., If purchaser builds a suitable dwelling the whole of t.>u purchase money can remain on mortgage. . ' 884 BISLEY BROS & CO. TO'LET.T ARGE Convenient SKOP, HardyI J street. Splendid aiaud. Low rent. Arply— 4024 BIS! iiV BROS. & CO. ON THE LAND.

TAKE NOTICE. • buyers of properties, if sites or residences, agricultural farms, fruit, sheep and cattle stations, will iind it to their best interests to first interview and obtain particulars from Messrs. Bisley Bros, and Co., Hardy Street, A-ho are now offering on behalf of clients some valuable properties on very easy terms, i.e., a small deposit, cr in some cases no cash, but improvements to be made as may be decided jpon. Such terms are unusually easy, and gives one with a small capital an equal chance. Purchasers, of course, have the option of paying cash or to leave the whole of the purchase money for a term to be arranged, interest at 3 per cent, to 5 per cent, per annum. No doubt many of our young men starting iU'e will avail themselves of such easy terms. Particulars of these desirable properties are to be obtained at the omce of Mc66KS. BISLEY OS. & CO. Auction Notice. EXPERIENCE MEANS SUCCESS. Experience and knowledge of values of all classes of goods, as well as live Stock and .Land, is the first necessity for conducting auctioneering business successfully. The salesman must know the market values of the articles he is handling, otherwise he cannot sell to the beet 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 too, seeing the enormous values so often placed with leading firms to dispose of, be it Household Furniture, Land, Wool, Farm Produce, Merchandise, or Live Stook. Our firm handle these at lowest rate of charges, with true idea of values, and hence, sell to the best interest of those intrusting their business to us. BE IT LARCE OR T. VI ALL TILE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN.. lv order to cope with our large and ever increasing Auction and General Uusiness, we have licensed (as JUNIOR AUCTIONEER) MR. MALCUxiAL STEWART, A.1.A., New Zear laud, who haß 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 unusually high position in matters of commerce. MR. STEWART will give special attention to sales of Household Furniture, Farm Produce, Clearing a;jd Miscellaneous Sales, which will be carried' out to the befit satisfaction and convenience of clients. Our SISNIOR AUCTIONEER, MR. A. H. liloLlSY, will continue to sell as in the past, and the supervision of all uuction business will continue to come under !■ is direction. To those about to sell, i.o matter Trhat, we respectfully asK to give us a call and obtain our ciuirges before finally deciding whom lv employ. Wo ask sellers to remember that our lo;.^ business experience is at their < .^.a.al FREE OF CHARGE, which is :v'lun worth to one 'selling asore thai; i :e value of the commission that is paid. Our diaries for selling in any part of the i'rei iiicc are consistent with long experience and attention given, and will not' exceed those of other but Vsas experienced firmr. AUSTIN H.. BISLEY, MALCOLM STEWART, - . Auctioneers. Bisiey Bros. aiid Ca BHEEP DIP. OF INTEREST TO SHEEB OWNERS. THE Wool from Biveredale Station, Golden Downs, realised at Welling- ■ ton, 3rd January Sales, lid and Is per lb. Their sheep were dipped with a mixture of Little's non-poisonous and poisonous $ips. BISLEY BBOS. & CO. District Agents. Fertilisers. IN STOCK— PIcton, Bape and lanup» etc; Bookl*nd, Hop, Grain, Potato, etoi Shirley*! Sup. of Lime Welj linifton Blood and Bone. Supplied in wusks or by the ton. "" BJSLIX 8805.4C0., V Sole Agent*

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12767, 13 April 1910, Page 4

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