ADVERTISEMENTS. SATURDAY, JULY 21. FOR PEREMPTORY SALE. to close Accounts. MR, D. MOORE will Sell, by Auction, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY°next,at 11 o'clock— 12 Galvanised-iron Foot-baths, japanned 8 „ Toilet Cans 24 doz. Pannikins 2 Avery's Weighing Machines 1 Corn Crusher 1 cask Salted Tongues 1 cask Preserved Meats, in lib. and 2lb. tins Vi kegs' Herrings (white) 1 keg Cod Sounds 3 cases, six jars each, Lochfine Herrings 1 case Robinson's Patent Groats, in * lb. tins. 40 pairs Parian Vases 30 dozen Tumblers 25 gross Paper Collars Milk Dishes, Parian Butter Dishes, Cream Jugs Glass Mustards, Soda Water Tumblers s &c., &c. Blue Serge Shirts, Ladies' Hats No reserve. 789 SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST NEXT. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, AT MOTUEKA. MR. D. MOORE is instructed to Sell by Auction at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, on SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, at 1 o'clockThree Acres of FREEHOLD LAND, situate at Motueka, being part of Section No. 155 on the plan of that district, and adjoining the Motueka Institute. Together with the DWELLING-HOUSE thereon, containing 7 rooms, coach and other out-houses, brick oven, &c, &c. A live fence surrounds the property, and about three-quarters of an acre is laid off as an orchard and garden, in which are at least fifty fruit trees in full bearing. The House has a verandah in front, and a well of good water is on the premises. The property is pleasantly situated near the centre of the town, and is let to Dr. Park for a term of 'four years, commencing Ist April last, at a rental of £40 per annum. Terms at sale. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer. 793 MELBOURNE INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION. nnHE Intercolonial and International Exhibition JL Committee have to announce that the OPENING of the Exhibition, to be held at Melbourne, lias been POSTPONED until October 11th. All articles from this province, intended for exhibition at Melbourne, mast be ready on or before September sth. Exhibits intended for sale in Melbourne will be disposed of free of charge to exhibitors, and the Nelson Committee will, when required, guarantee for the same such a miuimum price as may be agreed | upon. P. W. IRVINE, Hon. Sec. Nelson, July 16, 1866. 790 FOR SALE — QIEVERAL Hundred of .Flowering and OrnaD mental Evergreen SHRUBS and TREES, at moderate prices ; also, a choice lot of Fruit Trees of three years' growth, consisting of appla, pear, plum, cherry, gooseberry, currant, walnut, almond, fig ; also, Vines, black Hamburg and other kinds. At the Garden of GEO. PALMER, Milton-street, Bridge-street, the Wood. .522
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 116, 19 July 1866, Page 3
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