MR. G. B^.TO<JLAVR^Land and /fining" SVfaYfS&fy)l4hd, Estate, aaA Commission AGJJ^T, Nel#n. .Jy 985 SOUTHERN STAR LODGE, No. 735. FESTIVK^rW ST. JOHN the BAPTIST. THE Brethren of the above Lodge will celebrate- the FESTIVAL of ST. JOHN the BAPTIST on FRIDAY, the 23rd inst., at the LODG_E ROOM, M'Gee's Hotel. yY Lprage will be opened at High Noon. / /N.8.- Brethren of the Order are hrvited to attend. / DINNER in the Evening at HaW-past Six 0 clock. / Tickets, 7s. 6d. each, may be/>btained from Brethren J. W. Wigzell, _^_ibble, and A. Biddell, or JOHN PERCY, 1166 Secretary. TO-MORROW Friday), at 12.15 p.m. Aa^-_^^EL&<jN Auction" Room§. A From Mr. Knigf^^arm, Appleby] ' MUTTON ANI) B^^ON PORK s All in Choicjp FamilyNsqints. 4 JOHK R. MABIN, 1059 j Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF 8/sII R U B S , m IKE E JB~> \ a J &c - V [£jpn SATURDAY, July 1, IS7}/ / At 12, Noon, M.T., ' / From/ the Well-known Nursery of Mr/BoLToi!", / Waimea Road. / / H. J. L. AU-S^WRDE, Auctioneer. For further particulars see future advertisement. U2O MR. H. J. L. AUGARDE has received in-\ structions from the Executors of the late * William Cate (deceased), of Eighty-eight Valley, Waimea South, to Sell by PubUc Auction, on WEDNESDAY 28th June instant, by removal, at the Forest Inn, Wakefield — Household Furniture, Clock, &c. Bedding, Blankets, Sheeting, &c.^ Wearing Apparel /2yZ^ Dairy Utensils . y V y Garden Tools, Axes, &c, Bccy Also, / _^ 1 Fat Cow / Y\ 3 Milch Cows (calve ea/ly) / 3 Heifers," 3 to 4 years old (in calf)/ 2 „ 18 months old \J 2 Yearlings And, Lot No. 1.— 31 ACRES (more or less) of first-class AGRICULTURAL LAND, part of Section 20 on the plan of the District of Waimea^outh. together with the DWELLING-HOUSE thereon. (The House. an_ Garden is at present let for 2s. 6d. pljr week.) Lot No. 2.-8 Acres (more or lessj. Lot No. 3 A--1 1 Acres (more or less). Lot No. 4. — 9 Acres-(more or less). In all, : 53 Acres. These allotments ;. will be sold ' separately according to their respective Title Deeds. For further particulars apply^ to the Auctioneer. * • Trafalgar- street, 19bhJ June, 187 1 . 1156^ANCHOR iSA. STEAM LINE OF J|l|||^ PACKETS. FOR WESTPORg , , , HOKITIKA, AND GRE^IOUTH. 7 rp^fi ly^XGl^EDY," on L about L S^_TORDAY, the 24th inst. I J*OR BLENHEIM DIRECT. THE "LYTTELTON," on or about SATURDAY,,"- the 24th inst. 1168 N. EDWARDS & CO. Messrs. McMeckan, Blackwood & Company's Magnificent Line of Steam Packets. FOR^MELBOURNE, via GREY^, Z AND HOKITIKA. /^ jlyA mHE Fine Steamship / d^^K GOTHENBURG ' -^^^^H^^ Captain Pearce.' will leave as above TO-MORROW r^itlDAY) 23rd inst. For Freight or Passage, apply to 1140 N. EDWARDS & CO. . FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, & PORT CHALMER& j ~ fPfIH-SNew Zealand Steam-Ship Jl Wsk/Y ping CoDO i )aD y ,B Steamer" TARANAKI, Cae__in Wheeler, will leave as above on? or'about FRIDAY, the 23rd iast. 7 Fo^Freight.or Passage, apply to N. EDWARDS & CO , 1187 Agents..
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 142, 22 June 1871, Page 2
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