TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock. 1 PIEBALD GELDING, by General Tom Thumb, broken tb slad die, nnd fit to carry the Duke of Edinburgh. LOCKHART & CO. •508 Auctioneers. MR. JOHN R. MABIN will Sell by Auction, on an early date, at the residence of A. Dudley Dobson, Esq., all his valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and : Effects, including a Piano, by Broadwood, and a ■Harmonium. 500 TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, At 11 o'clock. A T THE NELSON AUCTION ROOMS. 5 brls oatmeal 2 cases figs 5 gross Britannia-metal table-dpodtts 1 do, do, dessert db 4 do, do, tea do ] ton fine salt Eice, cheese, Wearing apparel, &c, &c. A quantity of household furniture, 'the property of a person leaving Nelßon. Also, "ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAT tiONOEBIN. Ex Malay, Peters, .master, from London, 18 doz. Aberdeen hose. JOHN R. MABIN, -509 Auctioneer. IN THE ESTATE OF R. B. SCOTT, BANKRUPT. MR JOHN ; R. MABIN has received" instructions from the Provisional Trustee in Bankruptcy to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the premises of Mr. R. B. Scott, the Port, On TUESDAY, 9th inst., at ll o'clock, The whole of his 'STOCK-IN-TRADE , Consisting of— Anvils, lathe, hammers Drills and bits, forge irons r And other tools neeessary'for a blacksmith's shop. About SOOOfeet blue gum '2000 do Huon pine '2000 do white do 10 cwt. bar iron '1£ tons coal ' Ship-carpenters' tools 'Blocks, tressels, &c, Sec. And The BUILDING lately occupied by him as a Ship-carpenter's Shop, which will be sold to be removed. Also, 'rent, storage, and oth& charges due said Estate' (unlesspreviously settled)— The Schooner MARY JANE, as she now Hes on the beach, together with her -sails, gear, &c 490 T UCAS'S NELSON ALMANAC, 1869. A few more ON SALE, at R. LUCAS Sr SON'S. MR. RAWSON-, DENTIST, will be in Nelson for a short time. Hardy'street, opposite the Institute. 465 QNIOfr SEED ! ! ONION SEED!'! ! ; NELSON GROWN. -I CWT. PRIME NEW SEED— One'df the heit kinds in New (Zealand, if not the very best, on sale at W. HALE'S, 494 Tory and Hardy-streets. ON SALE. \ LL EtNDS NEW GARDEN SEEDS— . NELSON GROWN. W. HALE, •'495 Tory and Hardy-street. OHOICE BULBS. TULIPS, CROCUS, SNOWDROP 'j Gladiolus, Hyacinths, &C;,^&c. Lilium Auratum „ Lancifolium Album „ „ Cruentum j, „ % Punctatuni . „ _, Roseum 3, „ Excelsum _, „ Rubrura, &c., &c. W. HALE, 496 Tory and Hardy-sfcfeets. Desirable^ Pieces of LA&D FOR O SAIiE (on liberal terms) in and 'near 'ifotueka. Apply to Mr JELLICOE, Motueka. ■-■' ■ ■ " i ■'■ ' .. v'B44' - % ' '-^ - 1 — : : — ■ JUST Recieived, the ILLUSTRATED NATIONAL DICTIONARY. R. LUCAS & SON- i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 53, 5 March 1869, Page 3
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414Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 53, 5 March 1869, Page 3
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