SALE 3Y AUCTION. THE Undersign! rt will Sell, TO-MORROW, the llth inst: at, at 12 o'clock. At theik Auction Rooms — """•O SADDLE HORSES / / 3 'P" n o Carts andS^ idles— Spring Cart Harness— Steelyard — j Sousehold Furniture — Grind- / stone — Step Ladder. vJaa first classN^utton hams u\j\J 40 CHESSES— Vort Cooper. And, A Quant ty of other Articles. Wm. STAVERT & C0.,, SALE B r AUCTf '(^^^^^^ : ' ; At Potter^ Yard, TO-MORROW, SATUR- / IAY, lit l inst., at 2 p.m. \ / N, // A USEFITk SADDL^aOESES / 4: 1 Cab H ■ • .-.. • / \ 3 Sprirg Car^'alS&3iitfßw^'' r> ' ' '". "' \ \ lAmerian^^^-r;; /..;. ] Wm. S 1 TAVERT & CO., #83 J Auctioneers. SALE B T AUCTION. f TO/MORROW, SA^ 'URDAT, the ll.tli instant. / \ THE- Undesigned will Sell TO-MORROW (Saturday y^tb ;ir Auction Rooms, at Foon, Saddles and Br i|les — Spring Cart Harness —Steelyard -^ep Ladder— Grindstone —Househol Fuh^iture — Large Weighing Machine (Aver^vs) — 200 First-clasa Mutton Han s— 3 kegs Lard — 4 firkins Butter. Wm. STA ITERT & CO., 434 Auctioneers. SALE B^ ' AUCTION. TO-MORROW, S VTURDAY,' llth inst \ / At ] 2 o'clock. / \ AtS^dk 1 ooms, Nelson. To Close' Consignments. ICASE Ormond'i SW^SS CIGARS I Chest and Box TEA \^ . 40 CHEESES, P. rt Cooper 3 Boxes CANDJ ,ES, each 56lbs. Witho t Reserve. Wm. SI AVERT & CO., 485 Auctioneers. SALE BY AUCTION. At ourgALE Yards, RicHu:osD./6n FRIDAY, / the 18th iust, at 2 /m. i / Ex Wanganui, from / QA HEAD CATTtffi consisting of— OU FAT STEBR6 and HEIFERS Milch Cows, / Store CattJe / Calves \y Without Reserve. Wm. STAVERT & CO., 486 Auctioneers. NELSON MEAT BAZAAR. rgIHE Undersigned begs to inform all. those In.L debted to him that he has authorised Messrs. Wm. ST-AVERT & CO. to RECEIVE all Sums Due to him, and that the same must be Settled on or before TUESDAY, the 21st inst. The Receipt of Messrs. Stavert & Co. will be sufficient discharge. 448 R. E. McRAE. MURRAY. V— , ''npHE undersigned begs to inform>fehe. inhabit- \£ JL ants of Nelson and Motueka, that he has j PURCHASED this favorite Stumer so long and I favorably kno*vn in the NeWon, Motueka, and ■ West Coast trade, and that itr is his intention to ' continue to run her on the ysame line should he receive the support hithertor accorded to the late owner Mr. J. Paul. He/assures Shippers that every care and attentionr will be given to their shipments ; and Passengers that every thing will be provided for their comfort. 478 JOSEPH KILGOUR. ~^ FOR SALE. -f A PURE-BRED SOUTH-DOWN" RAMS, iU Two-tootli and Full lnputhed. Apply to 450 Wm. STAVERT & CO. FOR WESTPOB % GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIE;^ "via MOTUEKA. J>nnHE ■! 'a^aina Favorite Steamer .^s-fc- Y ■ r A, Palm s^p^^*'^ 11 leave, as above: on SATURDA3 ,'lipS^itiat -11 ,a.m. For Freight or Passa [e,iapi|ly:t6 ;. Wm. STAVERT. & CO., 477 .gents; Trafalgar-street*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 59, 10 March 1871, Page 3
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