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•'^smmmAmmmAAaimmmmmmmumtkatimmmmmmim^mmmtsmitMmtimts' Sales by Anction. TO-MORROW. SALE OF TOPSAIL SCHOONER MARY JANE. - ; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, At 12 o'clock. THE undersigned has received instructions from Mr John K. Mabin, to Offer for Posi* tive and Unreserved Sale by Public Auction. TO.-MORROW, Friday_ February 21; at 12 o'clock, at Mr R. B. Scott's Wharf— The TOPSAIL SCHOONER MARY JANE, as she now lies at the said wharf, with ail her gear, sails. &c. Bhe is 26 tons register; was built at Manawatu in the Province of Wellington; is of good sailing qualities, and is in every respect a very desirable craft. To be sold without reserve. D. MOORE, Auctioneer. Nelson, February 2'), 1868. 362 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, At 12 o'clock noon. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN - . MR D. MOORE is favored with instructions to sell by Auction, in front of his Warehouse, at' l2 o'clock, on SATURDAY next— The Entire Thoroughbred Imported Horse. ST. AUBYN. St. Aubyn, bred in 1 849, got by Bay Middleton, dam Black Agnes, by Velocipede;; Bay Middleton, by Sultan, out of Cobweb, by Phantom; Velocipede, by Blacklock. The horse is a sure foal getter. He will be sold positively without reserve. Nelson, February 17, 1868. 363 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, At 12 o'clock noon. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY, With most Desirable Frontages. MR D. MOORE has been instructed to Sel, by Auction, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar street, on THURSDAY, February 27, at 1* o'clock noon— The following most VALUABLE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS of LAND— Town Acres. No. 140 No. 139 No. 1,193 No. 141 No. 142 No. 143 Bounded on the East, by Vanguard-street; _„ on the South, by Gloucester-street, and „ on the West, by St. Vincent-stret. The whole wili first be offered in one Lot, and should no suitable offer be made, they will be put up in separate acres. The Auctioneer would direct the especial attention of Capitalists, Speculators, and Parties desirous of Investing in Real Property to this important Sale. This Block of Land has been especially recommended by Mr Fitzgibbon as the most suitable site for the Nelson Terminus of the West Coast Railway. Terms at sale. 33S Wanted. TTTANTED immediately, by a Single GentleVY man, BOA.RD and LODGING, for a short period, with a private family in town. Terms to be moderate. Full particulars can be obtained from Boarder, at this office. 360 WANTED, a SITUATION as Governess. Country preterred. Address, Z.E.A.L., Post-office, Nelson. 312 WANTED, a SITUATION in a Store or Merchants Office, by a good accountant. Apply at the office of this paper. 327 WANTED, a good Female COOK. Apply at the Wakatu Hotel. 301 WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply to Mrs WHIT WELL, Cambria- street, the Wood. 323 WANTED, a General SERVANT, in a small family. Apply at the office of this paper. 344 WANTED, a good SERVANT. Apply at the office of this paper. 364 a-- — : — ■■ : 1 «* WANTED, a smart active WAITER. Apply at the Trafalgar Hotel. . 361 WANTED, a steady, trustworthy MAN, for a small Dairy Farm; must.be a good milker. Apply at the office of this, paper. 340 WANTED, a MAN accustomed to farmwork. Apply at the office of thiß paper. 359 WANTED, a MAN without, encumbrance,, who understands colonial farm-work. Apply at this offlce. 4Q03 TTTANTED, an active, intelligent- BOY, to

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 42, 20 February 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 42, 20 February 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 42, 20 February 1868, Page 3

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