LAND! LAND! Buyers ot Properties, if sites or residences, agricultural farms, fruit land, alieep and cattle stations, will find it to iueir best interests to first inter* -triew and obtain particulars from Ileum Bisley Bios and.Co, Hardy street, who are now offering on behalf of clients some valuable properties on easy terms, i.e., a small deposit, or in boom oases no cash, bat lmprovemente to bo made bb may be decided upon. 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 8 per oenit to 6 per cent per annum. No doubt many of our young men starting life will avail themselves of •uoh easy tormß. Particulars of some of these desirable properties are to be found in Messrs. Bisley Bn* and Cos advertising column, which appears id this issue under the heading cl "Land, Land." Bisley Bros. and Co. Established 1885. t LAND, WOOL, HOP, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE BROKERS, MERCHANTS. LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, FINANCE, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS. Easy Terms given to Buyers of Live Stock, and Liberal Cash Advances made against all lines wo handle. LIVE STOCK SALES. IN keeping with our usual practice, we will, during tho coming season, hold montnly LIVE STOCK BALBh (acting as Brokers only) at the following centres. Dates of sales will fron. time to time bo advertised-:— Collingwood, Takaka, Motueka • Kohatu, Korere, Tadmor, Belgrove.. Wakefield, Upper Moutcre, Suburbar • North, Murchison, Thorpe. Tapawera, and weekly at Richmond Yards. •Lowest current commissions charged, and liberal terms given. BISLEY BROS. & CO., , Auctioneers. '•«•- ■ "■■'^■'.^'-,: : >' ssavs— awy? r WOOL! WOOL! SPECIAL NOTICE TO WOOL GROWERS. ITE respectfully urge Wool Growert who have not yet sent in entries for Wool Sales at Nelson to kindlj do so promptly, otherwise timo wil. not allow to make necessary arrangements. We would point out that bj entering at onco the movement will be greatly helped, and which wil. secure the success of .the first Nelsoi: Wool Sale. This will bo carried oul without ono penny cost to owners; also tho entry will not bo binding except tho sale takes placey which wt feel confident will be the casd. Wool Sales must bo established in a central position like Nelson, and we now hopt to vice tho Nelson Wool Owners themselves in this business as if it were with the voice of one man, send iri immediately the particulars of thei; clip. Much is stiill to bo done at oui cost, but wo wish sheep owners to remember that it . depends on theii support if or not this sale taket place. ' We are pleased to be able to announce that already entries are coming in from all parts of the district, including most of the large runs, and as well from' Reefton, Grey Valley, Hokitika, and Souuds. We have also enquiry from Wanganni. In selling at Nelson wo call attention to tho great saving made in charges, which we estimate at not less than Bs. per bale compared with selling at Wellington. Such great saving to sellers should of itself be an inducement to sell at Nelson. Kindly send us your particulars early. BISLEY BROS. & CO., Wool Brokers. Hi. i * DALGETY & GO. LIMITED. CsplUl ~..£6,000,000. npHE above favourably known com- ■*• pany, representatives throughout this Doininion,, Australia, and London, places us In the .bent possible position for -handling here on account of clients with the said company, WOOL, MEAT, BUTTER, TALLOW, and ALL OTHER PRODUCE for shipment to the world's best markets at lowost rates. Liberal Cash Advances made against consignments. BISLEY BROS. A CO., Nelson District Agents.
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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12874, 18 August 1910, Page 4
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618Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12874, 18 August 1910, Page 4
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