Ml&jfavt^Wwk will (D.V.) RESUME //<?^TUfra|l(^n MONDAY, Jan. 23, 18%. Kb^sell-strlet^iie Port. 115 E^JD^^C A T I O N . MRS. ;O#S3 J dul|Lill (D.V.) RE-OPEN XK^CHOfiRWi MONDAY, the 23rd itt^tan^T I TmFAI/GAR-STJREET,| / 20th January, lap 1. IG2 Ti/TISS QMITH, liul Teacher of St. Mary's 'JjjL O . (Catholid) School, begs to inform her friends ana the publit that she intends opening I I A I **&&' 1 F J SOHOOL In A|/roN STBEETi^BB^she purposes combining the raachif g of FrenMLSlusic ; Drawing, and SinguQjlwiJh the usimlD^Ujches ol an English School -will open on tie 23rd instant. For particulars and tarns, apply to Mils SMITH, 73 Gordin Cottage, Alton Street. fe^ISHOP'S SCHOOL, NELSON. npmiS SCBOO^JiII RE-OPEN on MON/f I DAY NEXT,J«mary 23. For Terms and Conqln^is of admission, apply RCIBERIULEE, 145 I Head Master. / nelson Tcwrar schools. i/tjfthese SoßSj|^[ will RE- OPEN on /35|alOlslDAY, tlsWgrd day of January, H. IrEW/S 51 | Hon. Secretary. ANTED to PURCHASE, in Febwjar\ next, from SIXT^Tfo ONE HUNDRED 1 WELL-GHOWN TWOAJE^R (;LD HEIfERS, to be delivered at Rl4*moSD, on/the 18th of that month. / Tenders stating numbers a^d/rice to be sent in to the undersigned not later than the Ist February. ; 48 JOHN R. MABINUNRESERVED SALE OP SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, CHINA, TABLE and BED LINEN. eJ • JIL« _IjLI instructions from Mrs Jones, who is leaving the Colony, to Sell by Public Auction, at her residence, Wynyard House, Hardy-street,—»TUESDAY, 2|tK«Msa^ r at Eleven o'clock, the whoie of "ne?i^H|tofer HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EIKCTS, namely — ■ . DRAWING AND DINING-ROOM. Mahogany Hair-Seated Cliairs and Sofa, Couch, covered with American cloth ; Cedar Sideboard, large Mirror, handsome Eight-day Clock, on Marble stand ; Carpets, Fenders, Fire-irons,^feasket Gnite, Chimney Ornamentß, DTfHng Table, Butler's Trays ; Electro-plated Ware, comprising Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, . Milk Jug, Cryet Stands, Dinner and Desert For.k^fTohst Rack, Egg Stand, Butter Cocier and Knife, Candlesticks, Table, Dejreert, and Tea Spoons^ I/oryhandled /)unner and Dessert ktfves ; Cut Glassware, consisting of Decanters, Ciaret /ugs'and Glasses Wine Glasses, Tumb/ers, Jelly Bitines, Pickle Jars, aiJdJSalts ; , CMna Dessert S&rvice, Whne andJ#6Td Breakfast and Tea ServicejJiWjite Damask Table Cloths, Pastn^TTapkins, imported by Mrs. Jo^s, and almost new; Kerosine Lamps; Blinds, &c, &c. BED-ROOMS. Double Polished Bedstead, Iron Bedsteads, Spring Mattress, Mill-puff and Feather Beds, Mattresses, Sheets, Pillows and Pillow Slips, Quilts, Toilet Covers, Blankets, Toilet Stands and Sets, Japanned Foot Bath, Ewer Slop-pail, Chests Drawers, Mirrors, Chairs, Car pets, Curtains, Blinds, Rollers, &c, &c. KITCHEN. Dinner service, Earthenware, Dresser, Meat Safes, Colonial Ovens, Copper Jelly Moulds, Raised Pie Shapes, Saucepans, Boilers, Pastry Cutters, Patty Pans, Fish Kettle, Kitchen Table, Preserving Pans, Knives and Forks, Chairs, &c. Sec. HALL AND YARD. Oilcloth, Matr, Door Scraper, H&t Pegs, Iron and Wooden Tubs and Buckets, Jam Jars, Firewood, Coals, &c, &c. __^ 133 Br Okdbu of the Provisional Trustee m / in Bankruptcy". V% — N ■ In the Estate of James Tingle, of Nelson, / Stationer and Bookseller, Bankrupt-. . / THURSDAY JANUARY 26, .'-' At ll:o'clock, At the Shop of Mr. James? Tingie, Trafalgar-st : The whplfe of his STOCK-i/jf-TEADB, Shop Fittings, Lamps, Sic, &c, "*..., , Comorisiug — Books on almost e»»y subject — Berlin Wool— Work Boxes^ifard Cases — Writing' Desk 3 — Miner's JFire-proof Safe— Show "Cases and Stands-^-Mapa and Atlases — Watchpockets and Pincushions, with Pearl" Oroa- ■ •,."• : mentß— ■ Music •— Keeves' Water Colors — Silver-mounted Pen-holders—Paper and Envelopes of every description—- Playing . : i , Cards — Ivory Tabletß : — Letter Clips— .. Letter Weighers— Ladies' Reticules and / Leather Bags — Pearl and Ivory; Tatting ,j '. Shuttles— rPens — Ink — Cutlery;— Kerosine ; . iamps— Shop Steps — Tables' ~ Counter, ■j [ : - ; :•&(!., "&q.. : '•',;; : ; , ' .' ■ ' ..' '':,•' ;.,. ' -• *; I• JOHN E; MABIN, ; ; 165 .' ', Augtioneer .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 18, 21 January 1871, Page 3
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571Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 18, 21 January 1871, Page 3
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