TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, TOBACCONISTS, &c, &c, GREAT SALE OF CIGARS, TOBACCO, SPIRITS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, &c. Also, FREEHOLD PROPERTY. THURSDAY, MARCH 21st. At 11 o'clock. MESSRS. LOOKHART & Co are instructed by Mr. Otto Wiesenhavern, who is retiring from business, to Sell by Public Auction on his premises, Trafalgar-street. 10 each \ and \ Tierces Tobacco, choicest brands, and sound condition. 9 cases £-lb Cavendish. 9 boxes 1-lb „ 3 „ 10s „ 4 „ 1-lb Aromatic 2 cases 1-lb „ 100,000 Cigars (about) 20 doz. Vienna Meerschaum Pipes, direct importation. 87 gross Clay Pipes. 1 7 bales Leaf Tobacco, 300 lb each. 3 \ casks Henne. c ey's Brandy. 3 i „ Stewart's Whiskey. 1 iarge Iron Safe. • 1 Weighing Machine. Furniture. Horse and Saddle. Abo. 4 Sections, No. 85, 87, 97, 111 = 203 acres, in Waimea West. 80 feet frontage corner Hardy and Vanguardstreets. No. 151, 23 feet by 67 iletp. Corner ot Town Section, No. 624, 100 feet to Waimea by "230 links to Broughton-stieet, nearly opposite Mrs. Snow's private residence. Terms liberal. Catalogues will be ready in a few days. LoCKHAUT & Co. Auctioneers. Nelson, March 2, 1367. 195') TO ARRIVE, BY THE ADA. £\ t f\f\ f\ FEET TlMßEß.— Particulars &ilt)y\J\J\J in iuture advertisements. LOCKHART & CO., Auctioneers. Nelson. February 23, 1867. 1895 RICHMOND FAIR GROUND. ON THE FAIR DAY, WEDNESDAY, 6th INSTANT. At 3 o'clock. MR. D. MOORE has received instructions from Thomas Renwick, Esq.. to Sell by .Auction, on the Fair Ground. Richmond, on WEDNESDAY next, 6th inst., at 3 o'clock— 3 well-bred Leicester RAMS. 1955 cattle' fair. rpHE RICHMOND CATTLE FAIR will be I held on the Ground belonging to the Association, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th of March, 1867. A good demand lor Dairy Cows, calved or near calving, also for all descriptions of Fat Stock. Heavy Draught Horses have been inquired after lately. WM. RARENESS, Hon. Secretary. February 28. 1946 MOTUEKA ANNIVERSARY FETE. THE FETE to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Province of Nelson will be held at Motueka on the 7th March, by a PUBLIC PROCESSION, SPOUTS, TEA, DINNER, FIREWOHKS, &c. The Odd-Fellows and Foresters have kindly offered to join in the procession. A HALL will take place on the following evening. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. iiy order of the Committee, B. MACMAHON, Chairman. 1868 F. BISLEY, Hon. Sec. ELECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT. MR. OSWALD CURTIS requests the ELECTORS of the undermentioned districts to MEET him at the places named, at 7 o'clock on the respective evenings : — SUBBURBAN NORTH — Black Horse Thursday, March 7 Waimea East — Richmond Market ... Saturday, „ 9 Waimea South — School- house, Spring-grove, Monday, „11 Forest Inn Tuesday, „12 Waimea West — Upper School room ... Wednesday „ 13 Uppj-k Mocteke — Benseman's Thursday, „ 14 Motueka — Institute Friday, „ 15 Suburban South — Stoke School-room ... Monday, „18 Nelson, March 1. 1948 Mli. EAWSON, Dentist, will LEAVE Nelson on SATURDAY, March 9th. 1934 TO LET, a HOUSE, containing eight rooms, in Collingwood-street, at present in occupation of Mr. Town send. GEORGE HAEKIS. Nelson, March 4. . 1&58
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 52, 4 March 1867, Page 3
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490Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 52, 4 March 1867, Page 3
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