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AUCTION BALEI., fttaloy Bros, and Cs. SATUEDAY NEXT, at 10.30 sharp. CLEARING SALE OF HORSES, I CARTS, HARNESS, CATTLE, ETC. AT'UPPER TOI-TOI VALLEY. MESSRS BISLEY BEGS & CO. ? acting under instructions from the Trustees in the Estato of Wst. Obsman, deceased, will sell, en the premises, aa above, the of the> Live and Dead Stock, comprising; j— Thrpe Heavy Draught Horses, 1 Heavy Draught Gelding, 3 Cows, 1 Shorthorn Bull, 2 Box Carts, 1 Tjmber Dray, Mowing Machine, 8 Sets Harness (plough, shaft, and leading), 1 -Hillside and 3 Single-furrow Ploughs, .3 Set 3 Barrows, 2 Clod Crushers, 1 Planet Jnr. B>.rse Cultivator, Ropes, Chains, and all classes of Fools and Farm Implements, etc. BISLEY BROS. & CO. 2836 Auctioneers. RICHMOND YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9th. speciaFspring CATTLE ANDJHEEP SALE. OBDER OF SALE: Cattle at 11 o'clock sharp. Sheep at 2 o'clock sharp. Approximate Present Entries: K/»/\ HEAD OP CATTLE, conOvfvJ sisting of— Store and Fat Steer 3 and Heifers, 1,2, and 3-year-old»; and Cows and Hei'ors coming into profit. €&f\f\f\ SHEEP, consisting of— Ewc3 and Wbthtr Hoggels, Ewes it lamb, and Fat and Store Wethers Further entries in/ited. NoTt.—With Spring at hand, this Sale presents thfl opportunity of the ye ir for farmers and others to stock up with all classes of Sheep, and for Dairy Fanners to secure Springing Heift-rs and young Cows mostly Sept ember-October oalvers. Usual terms. BISLEY BEOS. & CO., 2801 Auctioneers. Alfred Could. TO-DAYS AT 1.30 P.M. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. A LFRED GOULD, acting under in J\. structions from Mbs Pehbin, who is leaving New Zealand, will sell as above, At her Residence, rollLagwcod-ttreet North., PRACTICALLY NEW PIANO "BOHM." FURNITURE AND EFFECTS On View .Next Tuesday Afternoon, from 2 to 4. ALFRED GOULD, 2550 Auctioneer. FOR _SALE. HiCHLY IMPROVED FARM. ~i A O ACRES, situato in the .L^dbO Manawatu I istriat, 2J miles from railway station, school 2 miles All in mixed English grass, except 30 acres under crop, and 15 acres shelter bell, which includes 4 acres nativo bush; subdivided by post and wire fences it.to 16 paddocks, watered by well, windmill and stream. Soil rich river deposit. Buildings consist of C-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, scullery, hot and cold water service; men's cottage, implement shed, CDwshcd stables, etc. This property is an ideal Stud or Dairy Farm combined, for which it ha 3 been used. For price, etc., apply to— G. A. PKWKCE & CO., Land Agents, 2536 PaJmerston North. . WE SUPPLY RUBBER STAMPS * * of tho Best Quality, without vexatious delay.—"The Colonist" Job Printing OeDariment. STOP! READER, STOP!! LOOK! LOOK! By K.C.H. If for " ftui" growing " you are fit, lake notice of what here is writ The " Garden or Now ZealandVfound ' At " Riwaka," where fruits abound, To sha>-o the above, inspect a list Secured by KoiiYOAKE. the Orchardut. TtfELSON PROVINCE is pronounced •* ' by world-wide travellers to be one of the choicest spots on Earth, and a knowledge of its magnificent climate, pleasant sunshine, and its productiveness tolls one that the people of Nelson live in a superb country. When Vegetation has beconio parched and dry elsewhere, this favoured spot may boast to the contrary. It is a boast to liio contrary. It is a "healthy place," a "sunny land," and makes an "ideal home." Stranger, friend, if you are contemplating settling elsewhere, do not fail to visit the undersigned with a view to residing id this "superior locality." AGAIN LOOK! FOR SALE. 1. Superior Homestead, having a charming view of Tasman Bay, etc., with about 12 acres of land, 'orchard ar.d outbuildings thoreon. 2. About 14 acres of land, fine dwelling house with every convenience. A pretty place. 3. 30 Acres, Orchard Property. Another chance for the young would-be orchardist. Cheap. About £400. 4. 300 Acres, Orchard Property. Good land, and not £1000 required to purchase this fine area, and only £50 deposit. It must go; owner ceasing active work. Young man, jump at it. I Also, other excellent opportunities offering in this same way. Come along. Tho name below will be of much benefit to you. Try him at onco. H. C. HOLYOAKE, Orchardist and Commission Agent, Pomona Farm, RIWAKA.

Look I'ere, young man! It's time yon Bought that RING-! I now have the LAKGEST SELECTIONS of KINGS -n Nels n. Private Selecting Room FRANK HARFOfid, , TRIC i.>; \ •). NG J V |.;i.l> 1 . Addsse s — 7tf, TRA FA LG A X STft !■' r'T •1»i0n«5367 All correspordir.ee anEWpred by Tftnin mill.

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13168, 26 July 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13168, 26 July 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13168, 26 July 1911, Page 4

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