AUCTION SALES. t'Mny Bra*., «M Gf. SPECIAL LAND SALE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD SOUMIRY PROPERTIES AND TGWB SECTIONS. At our Rooms, Hardy Street, TO-DAY. \ SATURDAY., Bth MAY, at noon sharp. MESSRS. BISLEY BROS.. & CO. have -Received Instructions from MR. REUBEN BIRD and the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, as Administrator n\ the Estate of C. J. Bird, deceased, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, the following properties:— Lot I.—Part section 107, City of Nelson, on right-of-w;>y at back of shop lately occupi d by Messrs. Bird Bros*., haviu.; frontage of 32 feet 3 inches to s; d right-of-way, v Lot 2.—Part Section ) 37, City of Nelson, adjoining tin- above, having frontage of 32 fee I 3 inches to said right-of-way. Lot 3.--Section 83, and p>art Sections 84 and 85, situated Hastings street. This section, which could b& divided into building sections, contains about 2 acres, and is within a few minutes' walk of the Post Office. Lot 4.—Sections 797, 793, and E 27, Emano street, 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.—l^irt Section 121, Hope, district of Waimea East, containing 25 a.'res 2 roods 31 perches. Lot ■7.— 'i >art Section 121, Hope, District of Waimea East, comprising 25 acres 2 roods 31 perches. Lot S. —Part 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 6, 7, 8, and 9 are subdivisions of the Property at Hope owned by this Estate. This is splendid crppping land, and not having been cropped in recent years, is in good heart. For fruitgrowing, no more suitable land could % 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 the Trustee wishes to sell every property as speedily as possible in order to wind up the estate. BISLEY BROS. & CO., Auctioneers. 1642 AUCTION SALE OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, BRONTI STREET. - TLfIESSRS. BISLEY BROS. & CO., •* acting under instructions from the Trustees of the Estate of the late Rev. j J. CRUMP, deceased, will offer for sale I by Public Auction, at the Exchange Rooms, on SATURDAY, the Bth c-f j MAY, at NOON, that desirable Resi-j dential Property known as Mattock Bank, having an area of 1 rood 7 perches and a frontage of 108 feet to j Bronti Street, City of Nelson, with the comfortable dwelling cf 6 rooms with bathroom, scullery, outbuildings, paved yard and paths, and all conveniences ; Garden well planted with fruit and \ Native and other ornamental ehrubs. The property ys well and conveniently situated, adjoining Girls 7 College Grounds, and commands a beautiful \ view of the City and Harbour. Property will be sold subject to the existing Ist Mortgage of £300 at 5 per cent. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of sale may be inspected and all information obtained at the offices of , BISLEY BROS. & CO., THE AUCTIONEERS. 1828 HICHMONICI VASOS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2.3o<p.ui. Present Entries: i WKfl MIXED SHEEP. | Also, j 1 Black RACING MAKE, Delia Norval, j by Norval, from Welkin Maid, 5 yoiu-s. j BISLEY BEOS. & CO., i 2127 Auctioneers, i Alfred CouitT \ THURSDAY, 13th inst., at 1.30 pun. CLEARING SALE AT RICHMOND, j ALFRED GOULD, acting under in-! structions from Mes H. Macmahom, ■will sell, at her residence, »4 above— SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Carpet Square. Rattan Settee, Chairs, Tables, Pictures, Krass-rail Fender and Brasses, Bedsteads, Duchess Cheats, Washstands, Toiletware, Blankets, Sheets, Quilts, Linoleums, Sundry Crockery, "Wringer, Barrow, Oliurn, Tools, Carriage Jack, Ladder, Sundries. ALFRED GOULD, 1936 Auctioaeer. . ( FRIDAY, 14lh inst., at 1.30 p.sn. | CLEARING SALE A"! WAMTI. ALFRED GOULD, acting under instructions from Mr Wai/tee. Batt, who is leaving the district, will" soil, at his residence, as follows : — At 1 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. (Practically nev.'.) Chiffonier, Co- eH, Tables, Chairs, Bed* steads, Mattresses, JJedding, Blankets' * Duchess Chests, Wash stands, Toiletware, Curtains, Liooi;!;;nis, Crockery, Glassware, Cooking UteiiE-i-H, Sundries. DRAS\ HARNESS, PLOUGH, CULTIVATOR, HAY OHAF"1, OATS,- POTATOES, PEAS, MANURES. ETC. At 2.30 p.m. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY All that Parcel of Land Bituated at Waiiti, containing Seven Acres Three JRoods (7a. 3r. Op.) more or less, being part of Section 144 on the plan of the .District of Waimea South ; together with- the Dwollling of six r "ti.s find usual .Farm Out.buUdings. ThiK is a co ti fact little Farm that_ will appeal to nny-:i>o on the lookout fx-r a. j .small property. The position i* all that. can be da^ir^it. j Particulars &n<i conditions o": sale fro-a [ ALFRED, GOULD, 1937 Auctioneer, ■■wiimi " ' ii ' ' "' ;*n —i^~"*** IT!T"ri!ZT^'^"'*'J'' T '' g> IiiBKH --i" AMPS,—We Ki&aufac- *■•', ture- »*v »•; y clues of Btauip. Call jmd itiH[Kr; -■ •■jit-oiinecs.' Prices right, ' Tiw Ccib&ui t' ' JoL brag De»artmei»t
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13772, 8 May 1915, Page 2
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841Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13772, 8 May 1915, Page 2
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