WANTED TO CHARTER. A CRAFT to CONVEY TIMBER from Nelson to Cape Farewell Spit. 1900 JOHN R. MABIN. TO-MORROW. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, &c, &c. ~ MR. J. S. EDELSTEN has received miin structions trom Mr. E. M. Bullard, who is leaving the Province, to SELL on the premises, Spring Grove, on THURSDAY Sept. 9th, at 11 o'clock sharp, the Whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Carpenters' and Gardeners' Tools, good CarpentPr's Bench, a Superior Lathe suitable ior either wood or iron with Tools for both, Sash and Flooring Cramps, several New Sashes, Tables, Wheelbarrows, and a quantity of Seasoned Timber, Saddle and Bridle, an excellent Mare broken to saddle and harness, and other Live Stock, also, a number of Poultry. Without Reserve. Terms Cash. PROVINCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. Pergons wishing to enter Live Stock in the above _-'a!e will please communicate with the Auctioneer. 1869 VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE IN THE CITY OF NELSON. SATURDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER. At Twelve o'clock. IN PURSUANCE of instructions received from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and by order of the Mortgagee, Messrs. LOCKHART and CO. will Sell bj Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY NEXT, the lith instant, all that Portion of LAND situated in Tasman-street, heing part of Section 414 on the Plan of the City of Nelson, at present in the occupation of Mr. D. Abbott. Further particulars at Sale. LOCKHART Se CO., Auctioneers. Nelson, September 6, 1869. 1882 SOFT SOAP ! SOFT SOAP ! ! SOFT SOAP ! ! ! THIS SOAP is made from Oils, and Pure Potash, without Soda, therefore it is well adapted for WASHING WOOL, and WOOLLEN ARTICES, a Trial of this SOAP we are sure will recommend itself: PRICE PER POUND, SIXPENCE. The Trade Terms can either be obtained from the WORKS, Waimea.street, or W. C. WILKINS, 1799 Hardy-street. mEMPERANCE HALL, NELSON. THIS EVENING." TVT ILLION BEICES, MR J. NEILL, (By Particular Desire), will give an ENTERTAINMENT on the above date, consisting of DELECT "OEAD.INGS. The First Part of the Entertainment will con- -' sist in the reading of .'■■'■ mHE TJOSE OF i^HERITON, A Temperance Tale, by Mrs. Sewell-. . After which, the following selections : — " Hubert and Arthur" ... .. Shakespeare " Misadventures at Margate" ... Ingoldsby "The ßells" ... ... ... Poe " The Bridge of Sighs" ... ... Hood " Rory O'More" ... ... Lover " I S'pose it be All Right" Admission: ONE SHILLING! CHILDREN, SIXPENCE. Family Tickets, to be had at the door, 3s. Doors open at half-past Seven; commencing punctually at Eight o'clock.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 211, 8 September 1869, Page 3
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