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AUCTION SALES. <MO.'U>"C '" ' " " """ «f. H. Rankln and Co., Moiuaka. AUCTION SALE. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. PANCATOTARA. ESTATE LATE FRANCIS GfROOBY. Horticultural Hall, MOTTJEKA. WEDNESDAY, Juno lOtb, at 3 p.m. MESSRS J. 11. EANKIN & CO., under instructions from the Administrator in the above Estate, will offer by Public Auction, Properties as follows :— LOT 1.—128 Acres, rcoro or less, being Section numbered 106 m Motueka Survey District. Part of this section is in bush, and part has been cleared, and is admirably adapted for orchard. LOT 2 contains ICO 4.cres, more or less, being Section numbered 92. This section also has been partly cleared, and is all fairly level. LOT 3 is situated on the bank of the Motueka liiver, and contains 11 Acres, more or less. Two Acres have been planted in Orchard. The reserves have been made very low, as the Administrator is anxioius to have the Estate wound up. Plans may be seen, and further particulars had, upon application to the Auctioneers. J. . TUKKIN & CO., 2518 ivcticneers, Motueka.

SE^B HOIETHE f^EWS. "THE COLONIST" SUMMARY WILL BE PUBLISHED on Wednesdays June 16. Price, 2d. To be obtained from, A. W. Stallard, Hardy street, Alf. Robinson, Hardy street, Jackson and Co., Trafalgar street, J. Hounsell and Co., Trafalgar street. R. White and Co., Bridge street, Bunny and Co., Bridge street, J. S. Scott, The Wood, Mrs. Tebay, Hope. W. R. May, Richmond, E. S. Fairey, Brightwater, H. MeSlc-tt, Waimea road, J. Palmer, Spring Grove, J. ThomaSj Wakefieldj Or at this Offioe. Friends' addresses registered at tho office, and Summary forwarded each day of issue, at the following rates, postage included: — Within the Colony: 8s 6d per annum. Beyond tho Colony: 4s 3d per annum

DRAPER, CLOTHIER, iVULLINEH. ETC., Has a Large Assortment of NEW AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS Now Slowing in all Departments. Ladies will rind in our DRESS DEPARTMENT all the latest Patterns and Colours in DRESS GOODS, and the Value is the Best. In our SHOWROOM, wo hnve all tho Latest Creations in Millinery, and we inrite Inspection j and also claim oxtr prices to bo lower than any other house in tho trade. - A Big Stock of th& Latest in Ladies and Girl's COATS, to suit all pockets. Give us a trial. m , A Large and New Stock of CLOTHING and MERCERY, and purchasers will find the Quality and Prices right. All other Departments well and fully stocked for Winter requirements. A trial will convince. I. B. sendeiS, TJUGALGAR STREET,

TO THE WOULD BE ORGHAROIST. (By HXJ.H.) If for fruit g-rowing you are fit, Take notice of what hero is writ. Tho Garden of New Zealand's founxi At Riwaka, where fruits abound. Intending buyer, come and be shown O'er this fine place, and make a home. live-acre orchard I have for sale, The Jonathan, Munroe, and Springdale; \nd a pretty hillside property, Prettily growing the Dougherty. Thirty "acres of orchard trees, London Pippins and Doughertios. It has indeed a splendid viewWill you not come and have one, too. J Will you neglect, this chance to-day, Ye office man, for weaker J>a'y? Shot.off from nature's bracing light, From early morn till iato at night. O man, O woman, no longer think— Add to life's chain a better link. Come- and grow the Dougherty, That you max write sweet poetry. Leave the- office, throw off tho yoke, And straightway come to Hoßy-oaxe. IUWAKA. 3Q15 Pomona Farm. QTABLES. COLLINGWOOD. HORSES and VEHICLES on Hire. Good Stabling. Partios driren to all parts of the district. Coaches leave Collingwood as under: For Paponga: Tuesdays and Fridays. For Rockvillo and Bainham: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For Mangarakau: Every Wednesday ?. G. HAWKINS, . Proprietor. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSfC. (Affiliated to the Associated . Board, Royal Academy ot Music, and Royal College of Music, London). TRU ST E 17l & ---Messrs. Cock, Fel?, Gibbs, King, Hon. A T. Maginnity, and Rev. J. P. Kempthorne. STAFF: Principal: Julius B. Lcmmer, A.R.A.M. Teachers of Pianoforte: Miss Dora Judson, Miss Phyllis Fel?, and Mr Eric tfeacber cV'Violin, Musical Theory, and Sir.ging: Julius B. Lemmer. a.r.aTm. • , r Teacher of Singing and Organ; Mr. John Tait, A.R.C.O. FEES —Piacount will b© allowed if payment is mado'1 within-Eight Weeks from commencement of the .term. The full foes, and also the amouts a& reduced by discount, are as follows :— Organ: One Hour's Lesson per week. and throe hours' practice: 90s pei term: less discount, 80s per te»-in. OlJter Praotlca! Subjects s One Halfhow Lescon per week; 40s per term; W^di^uat, 355. Two Half-hour Lessons per week: 70a per Terra; less disand Counterpoint: One Half-honr per week: 35s pei term; les: discount, RAllwsy Q»>nfl«ss!O3is: Same as ix. Secretary street.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13793, 14 June 1915, Page 2

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