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AUCTION SALES, Bisley. Bros, and Co. RICHMOND YARDS. ' WEDNESDAY WEXT, 2.30 p.m. Present Entries: GO Prime Fat Lambs l©o Forward Wethers 250 Ewes 100 Hoggets Further entries invited BISLEY BKOS. & CO., 1129 Auctioneers. UPPER MOUTERE YARDS. FKIDAY NJfiXT, at 2 p.m. Present Entries : K/\/"\ SHEEP, being Ewes, Wethers, OUv and Lamb 3. Further entries invited. BISLEY BKOS. & CO. 1130 Auctioneer a. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL FARM. Near Belgrove. I MES&ES BISLEY BROS & CO., acting under instructions from Mb Gko. Leigutun -who is leaving Nelson), will sell by Public Auction, within their ■ Land Sale Rooms, Hardy-street, ON 6th APRIL, THAT most valuable Freehold Agricul tural Faim situate about one mile from Belgrere Railway Station, and containing f"*O ACRES (more or less), together /O "with all improvements thareon. including almost new 8-roomed Residence and outbuildings. This compact farm is all level, with long frontage to main road and to river banks, is excellent cereal land, this year's Barley crop averaging 40 bushels per aero. If desired ea^y terms of payment san be arranged. Sale at Noon. BISLEY BROS. & CO.. 979 I aud Auctioneers. Alfred Could. " TO-DAY. TUEdDAf, aPKIL 2ni>, At 1 30 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ALFRED GOUi.D, acting un<?or instruotions from Mr W. G. Morrison (who is leaving Nelson), will sell at his residence, Scotland street, as above: — Conch in velvet, overmantle, carpet square, Mohair rug. slip?, sofa, occasional table, Jfattar. clrars, pedestal and pot, brags rail fender and iions, curtain polos, handsome sideboard, bevel glass and copper fittings, 6 dining chairs and 2 carvers \t-> match) leather sets, Jarge dining table on castors, double brass mounted bedstead, three-quarter an>i single bedsteads, wire, kapos and fltx mattresses, Duchess sets waahstands, toiletware, li; oleums, mats rugs, ceo^ing "tonsils, garden toils, otc. (The dimng-voom suite is Old English design, and practically new.) ■ ALFRED GOULD, 1020 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, at 1.30. GENUINE CLEARING SALE AT WAKEFIELD. SHEEP. MILKISK* COWS (from Pedigree Ayrshire Stock). AYRSHIRE BULL, DRAUGHT HORSES, PIGS, CALVES. STACKS OATE2* SR?AYES, FARM IMPL&MIiNTS, ETC. -Also SURPLUS HOT-VH.-iLn FURNITUEE AND EFFECTS. ALFRED GOULD, »cting under instructions from Mrs F. Hooper, who has leased her property, will sell, at her residence, WaKefield. as above. Fuller particulars late. ALFRED GOULD, 1095 Auctioneer. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. RICHMOND STOCK SALES. "WEDNESDAY 3rd APRIL, 1912, at 2 p.m. sharp. At the Whit© Hart Hotel Yards. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd,, ■will offer as above—-. 300 2 and 4-tooth Fat Wethers 300 2 aud 4-tooth Fonvard Wethers 200 Mixed Shbep. including 2 an<4 -Itooth Forward Wethers, Ewes, and Lambs 20 Weaaer Pigs 100 Half bred Wwes, frah full mouth 50 Tijreequarter-bred 2-tooth Ewes 80 Threaquarter-bred Lambs 70 Lambs, mixed &exes Farther entries invited. 1065 NEWMAN BROS.' ROYAL MAIL COACHES. WEST COAST SERVICE. LEAVE .Motupiko for the West Coast on arrival of Trains ov, TUESDAY and FRIDAY, Returning again on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, in time for Passengers to catel? the Trains fur Nelson. The Motupiko Coach connects wini the Reefton and Westport Coaches at Inangahua Junction. Parcels carried at moderate rates. Booking Office: Crown Stablea. NEWMAN BROS.. Proprietsrß. OKIVES AWAY INFLUENZA Mr HENRY WALTON K.N.. Uie vu-l! Unos'ti niciiitier of lI.M Wierans A*«oCi.IIIOtI wntlllt! llOfli WjikiliUlL-. !>;l>:> - "Hjvjflg jd<[ ivurii'(l fioiji 'hi- fiai>nfi'> Oulf.v celehrano!!.- <■•■•■■■■, i i,-n b.ni tod I irit'd "Ftiif iiiol.' .•»!".) lowid nil- icriifd* SIMPLY AM\/IN() ,Mir.| ;i (osv ,l,)jiI was j'erier.ly «;ii. VVIr-ii f li-fi no:; i I took a (mall t ; otc 1 c uiiii me and gave it '.o one of my Lavrma1 fiit;t:ilr v-1tw had a very bad cold, and IT VCTKD LIKE A CHARM I am iliuvto'e vt-r.v pleased with "Flueniol,1 and h:iv e advo i-attd its me by quite i» lumber oi friends." CHEMISTS AND STORES 2/6 and 176

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13381, 2 April 1912, Page 2

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