AUCTION SALES, uujsssy Brsß. ( intf Cs. SPECIAL LAND SALE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD COUNIRY PROPEHUES AND TOWN SECTIONS. At our Rooms, Hardy Street, SATURDAY, Bth MAY, at noon sharp. MESSRS. BTSLEY BROS. & CO. have Received Instructions from MR. REUBEN BIRD and the PUBLIC .TRUSTEE, as Administrator in the Estate of C. J. Bird, deceased, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, the following properties:— Lot I.—Part section IG7, City of Nelson, on right-of-way at back of shop lately occupied by ' Messrs. Bird Bros., having frontage of 32 feet 3 inches to sai 1 right-of-way. Lot 2.—Part Section 1.7, City of Nelson, adjoining the above, having frontage of 32 feet ) inches to said right-of-way. [Lot 3.—Section 83, and .art Sections 84 and 85, situated Hastings street. This section, which could be- divided into building sections, contains about 2 acres, and is within a few minutes' walk of the Post Office. JLot 4.—Sections 797, 798, and E 27, Emano streetj Nelson, containing about 5 acres. This property is handy to the city, and splendid grazing land. Lot 5. —86" Acres, being part Sections 102 and 103, situated at Richmond. This is some of the finest fattening and dairying land in the district, and situated as it is almost in the heart of this growing township, must greatly increase in value. 'Lot 6. —I'irt Section 121, Hope, district .f Waimea East, containing 25 s< es 2 roods 31 perches. [Lot 7.—V irt Section 121, Hope, District if Waimea East, comprising 25 a-res 2 roods 31 perches. Lot B.—Tart Section 125, Hope, District of Waimea East, containing 26 acres 4 perches. Lot 9.—Part Section . 125, Hope, District of Waimea East, containing 26 acres and 5 perches. LOTS G, 7, 8, and 9 are subdivisions of the Property at Hope owned by this [Estate. This is splendid cropping land, Sind not having been cropped in recent years, is in good heart. For fruitgrowing, no more suitable land could **c obtained, and this site affords a Unique chance for people desirous of going in for that occupation. Note.—The reserves on all Properties have been fixed very low, as th© Trustee wishes to sell every property as speedily as possible in order to wind up the estate. BISLEY BROS. & CO., Auctioneers. 1642 Jnint Auctioneer* MURCHISON STOCK SALE, FRIDAY, 14th instant, at 12 noon. MESSES DALGETY & CO., Ltd., . and N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., will offer— 100 Store Lambs 240 Fat Sheep (lota) 150 4 and 6-tooth Wethers (lots) 70 Pat Lambs 200 Mixed Sheep (lots) 100 Ewes in lamb 20 Weaners 35 Steers 20 Prime Bullocks 8 Prime Empty Cows 3 Springing Heifers Further entries solicited. 1986. I" ""'"' * , " ■■"■■■■—"■'■■»—--—-i ■—* NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. (LICENSING DISTRICT OF NELSON. I JAMES PATKICK BEIENE, do hore- , by give notice thab I deaire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Magistrate's Courthouse at Nelson on the seventh day of June, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a house situate at the City of Nelson, containing thirty-one rooms, exclusive of those required for the ai36 of the family, and known as tho "Masonic" Hotel. Dated at the City of Nelson, the sth day Of May, 1915. JAMES PATKICK BEIRtfE, j1950 Applicant. ON TIME! Yes, and just as yon will a J ways be if you buy a "HUNTFH" am CLOCK | Guaranteed "On Time " for jj. TWELVE MONTHS. | Large stock by the best maker-.?, jj including Pirates, Buzzers. Peep- | 'o-Days, Bi£ Bens, Rouaftra. | i Prices:—s/-, 6/6. 7/6, 8/6, 10;t>, t 12/6, 15/-. Postage, 6d c::tru. Alex- Hunter, Succe33or to Sydney Jewellery Co., 44 HARDY-ST., NELSON. iMMawaßMMMiMMgaßPiMaaMMCßOKißßtt^jfcSCKr'u'wa 9 NELSON SCHOOL OF MiiSi'C. Affiliated to the Associated Bo.iM, Royal Academy of Music, mid Royal College of Mmslc, London). TRUSTEES-—Messrs. Coc-U, Fell, Gibbs, King, Hen. A. T. Mac;in-' nity, and Rev. J. P. Keispchome. i STAFF: Mr. Julius Lemmer. (Teachers of Pianoforte: Miss I*ura Jtv.l-. son, Miss Phyllis Fel.', and Mr Kric Waters. ißTeacher of Violin, Musical Theory, and Singing: Mr. J. Lemmer. ST&acher of Singing and Or^.vs: Mi. j John Tait, A.R.C.O. FEESt—Discount will bo allowed if .payment is mado within Ei^ht Y^eeks from commencement of thr- win. I'ho full fees, and also the arnouts a* reduced by discount, are as follow*:Organ: One Hour's Lesson per wwl; ! and three hoars' practice: 90s {jmt term; less discount, 80s per torir. Other Practical Subjects; One Ha'ifiour Lesson per week; 40s per t*.»rm; less discount, 355. Two Half-hour Leg- ! eons per week: 70s per 'form; les* dis-1 count, 60s. i Harmony and Counterpoint: One I Half-hour per week: 35s pel t-orm ; h-?.s jdiscoimt, 30s. !' Railway Concessions: Same as >>-. (Technical School Pupils. W. T. BHUM'ITU.. •Sr>csp?;sr\ : fC-'o Bt-sa and Co., ■ T-:-*algar f» !«"-*•! j D I l-'i'Kfi -''jaPS.—We ojft.-.-i.'i,.- i A* '"'* '■■■■■ class of Ptair.p. C>JJ \ mail :r ( ■.{■"-• ■■ imens. Pricfls tiu.hi \ "TJi,- Ct,^umi" JoLbing Depariineiit ,
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13771, 7 May 1915, Page 2
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812Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13771, 7 May 1915, Page 2
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