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■^ AUCTION SALES. Nelson Farmers' Co.-op., Limited. RICHMOND YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 26th inst, ■ at 1.45 p.m. Present Entries:— 100 S.M. Ewes j 60 M.S. Lambs 50 Fat Wethers j 60 Store Wethers 50 Store Lambs 100 Croßsbied 6 and 8-tooth Ewes 40 Good Wether Lambs ! 30 Fat Ewes i 10 Lanibs ,50 Ewe Lambs 20 Fat Lambs 230 Good S.M. Ewes, in lots 1 16-tine Wheel Cultivator 1 No, 10 Planet Jr. and attachxnents 1 Garden Planet Jr, -with need box Farther entries invited. Nelson Farmers' Go.-op., Limited, 1424. A. LESTER, Auctioneer. ~~ Alfred Could. ~ ~"~~ ' * ' - v. . l UI|J TO-BAY. At 11 a.m. At the Rooms, Hardy Streot. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AMERICAN ORGAN, CROCKERY, LINOLEUM, BICYCLE, ETC. SIDEBOARD with mirror back, Tables, Chairs, Duchess Chests, Washstands, Coaches, Easy Chairs, Linoleum 15 s 12, Crockery, etc. American Org»n (10 Btops, powerful tone), Saratoga Trunk, Bedsteads, S^ etchers, Wire and Spring Mattresses, Go-cart, Girl's Bicycle, Sundries. at Noon. By Order of the Bailiff. 1 BAY DRAUGHT GELDING. ■ ALFRED GOULD, 1384 Auctioneer. Now Zealand Loan ana Mercantile Aganoy Company, Llmitag, CLEARING SALE AT BRIGHTWATER. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., have been instructed by Mr J Snowdbn, who has sold his property, to sell by Auction: (without reserve), at the farm, on TUESDAY, 25th MAECH, at 12 Noon, the following Live Stock, Farm Implements, etc.:— 160 Sound-mouth Ewes and Lambs -I 3 Romney Rams 30 Wethers 2 Cows in milk 3 Calves 2 Draught Horses. Also the following Farm Implements: 1 Waggon, D.F Plow, Syracuse Plow, Cultivator, Ahorse Mower, 13-tino McCdrmick Drill. 7ft. McCbrmick Binder, Pea Drill, Corn Crusher, Dray, Disc Harrows, 3 leaf Harrovrs, Hop Scrim, Pulleys and Chains, Hop Press, Chains, Sundry Harness, Stack of Hay, Corn Sacks, Flaxmill Pulley and Press, 6 rails cheep Netting, Avery Scales. Cream Separator, 30ft Ladder, Trap Horse. Also, a large quantity of Furniture and general Farming Utansiis. Light Luncheon Provided. E. A. EBBETT, 1263 Auctioneer. - SALE BY AUGTsON. In tho Supreme Court of New Zealand. Nelson District. TASKER AND LEVIEN V. CDAUDE CECIL COOK. TJNDER Writ of Sale dated the 26th day of February, 1919, in a proceeding wherein ARTHUR EDWIN TiASKER and SOLOMON CECIL IiEVIEN, of' Nelson, Merchants, are Plaintiffs, and CLAUDE CECIL COOK of Dargaville, Farmer, is Defendant .WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION by Messrs. Dalgety and Company, Ltd., at the Takaka Stock S;< Yards, on Wednesday, the 16th April next, at twelve noon, unless, the said •Writ is previously satisfied, 'ALL the Estate, right or interest of the said defendant in all that piece of land being Section 16, Block IX., Survey District Aorere, containing 136 acres, and being the whole of the land comprised in Renewable Lease Volume 39, folio 283, Nelson;^ The annual rental is £2 14s 6d, payable half-yearly on the First of January and First of July. 3?he property is subject to a Memorandum of Mortgage No. 12870 to the National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, whereon the sum of £110 or thereabouts is now owing. i Tho Officer executing the Writ is Wilson Heaps, Sheriff of the District of Nelson, a,nd the Solicitors for the above-named executing Creditors are Messrs. Pitt and Moore, Trafalgar Street, Nelson, from whom all further particulars may be obtained. W. B. TRAVERS, 1305 Auctioneer. SAFETY JjUfcS'i.—jfupiib attending Boarding . Schools should piocure one of our Indelible Marking Outfits. "The Colonist" Jobbing Department,. YOUR motor cycle will run most -"■ miles on Clincher "Dreadnought" Tyres. Sold in all sizes by all cieulc/s. - . „ „... _ v t ADVANCE .NELSON! BUT HOW? By looking within. By .looking ahead. By looking before—and after. Millions of untouched wealth lying at our very doors. And what are we doing? Why, simply this: Saying glibly by oft usage—Ain't the town slow ? Arn't tilings horrid dead ? Twiddling our j thumbs—looking for s.3o—and mean-! while reflecting on the sad, sad fate of Wnv.- Hollow Zorhn. Is that not so? Who is to blame? 'And every week we send friends out of the town! If a place is worth living j in, it should be worth supporting.! j Cultivate a little Local Patriotism, j Try "Novelties." Look within. See | the stock wo keep.- Intelligently compare values. This paper costs you 9d. I weekly—get that cut of "Novelties." J USE YOUR NUT. ■ I Stacks of New Stock at both Shops. ' \ alue super-excellent. Try us. fig y ■ ■■ 93 HARDY AND BRTDGE STREETS, I NELSON. ■ c

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15027, 22 March 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15027, 22 March 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15027, 22 March 1919, Page 2

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