* AUCTION «ALES. Slitey Brw. and Ca. RICHMOND YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2.30 sharp. Present Entries« 600 Ewes and Lambs, in lots to suit buyers 200 Store Wethers ; 100 Fat Wethers Further entries invited. BISLEY BBOS. & CO. 4505 Auctioneers. BELCROVE STOCK SALE. npHE above Sale advertised in GalenJL dar, is, owing to wet weather, POSTPONED until Tuesday, 6th Feb- ( ruary. BISLEY BEOS. & CO. '. 4606 Auctioneers. New Zealand Loan and MirtantlM ' Agenoy Company, Limited. RICHMOND STOCK SALE. ! WEDNESDAY NEXT, 29th NOV., at 2.30 p.m. fTIHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND X JtfEJiCArJTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., will hold a Sale at the White Hat* Hotel Yards, when they will offer— 200 Fat Ewes and Wethers 6 3-year-old Steers and Heifera 2 Cows springing to calvb , 1 Cow j ast calved. Farther entries fruited. 4607 ; E.BUXTON&CO. LIMITED. WOOL AND PRODUCE SEASON 1911-1912. WE ARE AS USUAL making ad- *" ranees freo of interest and exchange on Wool, Skins, Tallow, Butter, Frozen Meat, Lamb, etc., for shipment to London Market. LONDON JANUARY SALES. The New Zealand Shipping Co's steamers "Turakina," leaving Wellington on 18th November, and "Riniutaka" on 25th November are timed to catch these Sales. LONDON MARCH SALES. The s.s. Whakatane, which is timed to reach London for the MARCH SALES, will load at NELSON about 23rd DECEMBER, taking WOOL, etc. at the direct rate of freight. The dates of sailings of further direct steamers from Nelson for later Sales, will be duly advertised. Clients, however can send their Wool into store as soon as it is ready. No Charge is Made for Storage. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. To Growers who wish to sell their wool in New Zealand we would strongly recommend them to offer it at the Wellington Sales for Open Competition. We have made complete arrangements whereby we can offer any ' lots at these sales on clients' account. The following dates have been fixed for the Wellington Sales: — TUESDAY, 7th November, 1911. MONDAY, 4th December, 1911. THURSDAY, 11th January, 1912. TUESDAY, 13th February, 1912. TUESDAY, sth March, 1912. Fortnightly ealos ar© also held throughout the year at Wellington, when farmers' lots of Wool, Skin's, Hides, etc., can be offered to best advantage. Account Sales and Cheques posted promptly. We haro every facility for handling wool to the best advantage at our Bulk Stores, —therefore consign your wool to "Buxton's Siding." E. BUXTON AND CO., LTD. 4279 ; N. F. C. FERTILISERS Tlf E ARE NOW preparing our new season's Fertilisers, and car supply our special mixings (in one hundredweight bags) for TURNIPS. RAPE. MANGELS. CARROTS. POTATOES. and all root and green cropi. Also HOPS. We also stock Superphosphates, Eainit, Guano, Basic Slag and Sulphate of Ammonia. Our Manures are in a perfect state of subdivision, run freoly in the drill, do not clog or ge Jumpy, and give excellent results. Study your pockets—also patronise the local industry and send your requirements to ns. THE NELSON FREEZING COMPANY LIMITED, J. ALLAN MITCHELL, 3442 Manager. MTJRCHISON. IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED LAND.-TOWN LOTS. T^E have a few properties for sale in this coming district. Valuable Dairy Farm.—24o acres freehold ; six miles from Murohison, good road, half mile from school, \ all flat; 40 acres ploughed, 40 t acres bush. New 7 roomed house , .and milking plant; also all out- j buildings required. Will carry 70 cows. With little outlay could be vastly improved. Price right. Terms goon. 700 acres sheep land.—66 years' renewable lease; 70 acres in grass. ' Rent £is,per year. Handy to ' town, excellent opportunity for young man. Price £400. 46S acres freehold.—sJ miles from Murchison, } mile to school, new house, outbuildings ; 210 acres flat, 160 in grass, 255 as unimproved hill. Price £2800. > « Apply,— ( C. and F. O'BRIEN, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, „ MURCHISON. 4106 BTANLEY BROOK AND WAKEFIELD MAIL. LEAVJW Stanley Brook every TUBSDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Mornings at 6.45, calling »t Thorpe Post-Office at 8.10 ,and Dor*- < dale at 9, ;asiring at Wakefield at 11a.m. Returns .same day, leaving Wakefield ?ifef I p.m., DovedaUj at 3 p.m., and Thorpe at 4 p.m., arriving at Stanley Brook- at 5.30 p.m. A comfortable covered Conveyance for Passengora; Parcels carried at a ' reasonable rate. AH orders entrusted to the undersigned rifl be carefully attended to. AH Parcels, etc., not paid for within!: I seven days of delivery will be charged. I double. The same rates as railway charges will also be made from November Ist, 1911. 2. WELLS, Mail OooAmcgtff.
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13274, 27 November 1911, Page 4
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730Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13274, 27 November 1911, Page 4
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