R.AND! LAND! li^ Buyers of Properties, if sites or rcsi■BOßCes, agricultural farms, fruit land, |«neep and cattle stations, will find it *o their best interests to first interview and obttin partioul*rß from Mo*«« Bwley Bre» and.Oo, Hardy street, who are now offering on behalf ttf clients some valuable p:t>pertles on W«y emaj term»,' ».»., » BmaU deposit, ior Ui sonw cases no oash, bat ltnprove■nents to bo made as may be decided vpon. Buch terms aro unusually eaay *nd gives one with a small capital an «qualchance. Purchasers, of course, hire tne vption of paying cash or to leave the whole of the purchase money ior a term to be arranged, interest at 8 per cent to 5 per cent per annum. No doubt many of cur young men •tarting life will avail themselves of gocb. easy terms. Particulars of some of these desirable properties are to be found in Messrs Buley Bros and Co's Advertising column, which appears in this issue under the heading cl "Land, Land." V Bisley Bros. t and Co. i • "j Established 1885. UND, WOOL, HOP, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE BROKERS, S * X *—' MERCHANTS. LIVE BTOCK AND GENERAL ****** AUCTIONEERS, ,^ f AND STATION ACENTS. Tsasv Terms civoiv to Buyers of Live "EIVB STOCK SALES. J^N kcopinc with our usual practice, I we will, during tho cprtnns season, hold monthly LIVE STOCK SALES, (acting as Brokers only) at the follow&B wntiw. Dates of sales will from time to time bo advertised:— ColHngwood, Tnkaka, Motueka, ■-.Kohatu. Korere, Tadmor, Belgrove, •Wakefiold, Upper Mouterc, Suburban NorthT Wurcllilon, Thorpe. Japawora, and weekly at Richmond >ards. >> Lowest current commissions charged, aud liberal terms given. : BISLEY BROS. A CO., Auctioneers. WOOL ! WOOL ! kg SPECIAL NOTICE TO WOOL GROWERS. Si ■ ■ % f^iyE respectfully urge Wool Growers I who have not yet sent ia entries for Wool Sales at. Nelson to kindly do so promptly, otherwise timo will j^iiot allow to make necessary arrangements. Wfc would point out that bj entering at ooso the movement will jbe greatly helped, and*, which will iiecure the success of the first Nelson Wool Sale. This will bo carried out 1 without ouc penny cost to owners; -also the entry will not be binding except tho sale takes place, which we feel confident will be the case. Wool JiSales must bo established in a central position like Nelson, and we now hope Ito see the Nelson Wool Owners help themselves in this business as if it were with the voice of one man, send tin immediately the particulars of their "clip. Much is stiill to ber'doiiG at our I«O»t, but we wish sheep owners to that it depends on their ijupport if or l.ot this sale takes "place. f We arts pleased to be able to an(aounco that already entries are coming in from all parts of the district, /including most of the large runs, and ?tS well from Reefton, Grey Valley, ißokitika, and Sounds. Wo have also inquiry from Wniiganui . £. In selling at Nelson we call attcii- ' tioa t» th° B rea * saviug made in V Charges, which we estimate at not less .Jkhan Bs. per bnlo compared with selling •t Wellington. Such great saving to sellers should of itself be an inducement to sell at Nelson. Kindly send us your particulars •arly. , 1 .«Y B ROS.*C<.j Uen| DALGETY& CO. LIMITED. . Capital £5,Q00,00V ~, o x "•■"■; THE above favourably known company, being qur representatives throughout this Dominion, Australia, 'and London, places us in the best possible position for handling here on account of clients with the said ccrapany, WOOL, MEAT, BUTTER, Fallow, and All other produce for shipment to the world's best markets at lowest rates. Liberal Cash Advances made against consignments. //. BIBLEY BROS. & CO., fcL Nelson District Agents. „
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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12878, 23 August 1910, Page 4
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616Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12878, 23 August 1910, Page 4
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