TENDERS. A LTERNATIVE TENDERS will be J\ received up t) MONDAY, the Uth NOVEMBER, at 12 NOON— (1) For the purchase of the Weetfand Sawmilling Compiny's sawmill at Kapitea Cr^ek (wich aJI necea?ary plant). (2) For the Bush Engine aDd all nccess.ry gear. Deposit of £10 to accompany, each tender. For farther particulars apply at tbe Company's office. A. B. KING, Secretary. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th. AT TOTARA FLAT. MARK SPROT* & CO, will sell as above : 250 Store Gattl°, chiefly two, three and four year Steers and Heifer?. ; IMPORTANT DISPLENISMSTG ! SALE IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE WOJLHOUSE ON THE PREMISES, ROSS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th nt OSE O'CLOCK. MARK SPROT & CO. favoured with instiuotions from tbe Executcr in tbe above estate will sell by Public Auction as above. Lot 1. Freeholi sections Nos. 1094, 1097 1076, 1324, aggregating 27 acres 36 perches (more or less) situated in the Borough of Ross, nbar Donnelly's Creek aU laid down in English grasses and conveniently subdivided together with dwtl'inga and bain thtreon. Ljt 2. The whole of tbe household furniture and effects. Lot 3. 'Faraiintc implements, inclufling horae mower, also dray, buggy 1 arnes».°. etc. Lot 4. I Bay Mare stiuted to Ben More Dean 1 »» i) » ■» >i ii 1 3-yrar Filly. 1 2-yi?ar Colt 1 ycarheg Filly Lot 5. Freehold sections con'ai:iiug 360 awe* more or less, on Ross-Uokitika Road, with good plant erected thcre.ou, witbio easy distance of Ross railway and township. The plant includes p'aning machine, ••Bullocks" patent bench, etc., water power, race and dim rights, *übstant< lly built mill s'lel with iron roof in excellent order. The bush for the moPt put consist* of first c'as3 red Dine with a qusrt : ty of silver pine Lot 6. Spare m»il saws incitdmg one S.ira and Jack -on sft 6in (<jlm'>-'t new) trucks and ether todU, etc. Aueiionper*' Note.— With the txtemion of the Roes railway and ..he imjortant miniug dtvjlopoifnts in the immediate viciu'ty of the Ropg Borough the Auctioneers cunfidtiuly c>mmeod the above sale to the investing •üblic a a i i xoeptiotial opportunity of securing remunerativa properties* MARK SPROT .(HO. PASTORALTSTS & FARMERS' AGENTS GENERA!. MERCHANTS4 DVAXC^S made on St -ck, ensuing c ips of wool, pfcf., nr towt-st current rate?. FULL SUPPIjI^S OF Fdrm and Statidn rpqnisites including Fencing Wire, Wool Packs, Bonedust, Superphcsphatep, Blood Manure, and Agricultural Implement". AGRICULTURAL SEEDS We have JUST LANDED our new season's seed*. TheFe have all been carefully selected and tested and they will be found to be up to the usual high R'anrtard qu»hty of ouseeds; He"-vy machine dressed perenn<a' and Italian Rye Gra?s, Cocksfoot, Timothy, Cowg^a^, White Clove^ A's'be Pa*palum. Birl f >.)t, Trefoil, Turnips Rape, Kal«, Mangolds and nil kinds rf imported and Colonial grown seeds, MARK SPROT &G0 HOKITIKA, GREYMOUTH & NELSON. Ar LITTLE, BOOTMAKER. IS NOW OPENING his SPRING CONSIGNMENT of the Smartest and Most Comfortable range of BOOTS and SHOES in Latest Styles. First class material. Inspection Invited. Boots of every style made to ordar. Tho best English sile leather used. Rtpairs neatly and substantially done and moderately charged for. ARCHIBALD LITTLE, Boot lE?iac<3 Importer 40KITIKA.
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West Coast Times, Issue 14249, 23 October 1907, Page 3
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519Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 14249, 23 October 1907, Page 3
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