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SALE OF ELIGIBLE TOWN PROPERTY. AUCTION, On SATURDAY, the 30th inst., at 11 o'Clock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms. PART of TOWN ACRE No. 51, having a Frontage of 53J LINKS to the HAVEN KOAD by a Depth of 225 LINKS on the Eastward and 230 LINKS on the Westward Side. There is a SUBSTANTIAL FOUR-ROOMED VERANDAH COTTAGE on the Property, let at a Profitable Rental to Mr. Parker. JOHN R. MABIN, 677 Auctioneer. MR. JOHN R. MABIN has received instructions from Mr. John Mercer (who, having disposed of his Farm, is leaving the district), to SELL by •PUBLIC AUCTION, At his FARM, Appleby, On FRIDAY, April 19, at 12 o'Clock— About 30 H EAD M 15 ™ c attle ' Comprising — Cows in Milk and in Calf, Steers, Heifers, &c, &c, 20 Pigs, 40 Fat Ewes and Lambs, A Quiet Bay Gelding, accustomed to Saddle, Harness, or Ploughing. 60 Prime Cheese, Double and Single Cheese Presses, 4 qr-Casks Superior Cherry Wine, and various other Articles. Luncheon provided. 676 ALL SHAREHOLDERS in the MATAKITAKI DREDGING COMPANY are requested to MEET at the MASONIC HOTEL, at 7.30 p.m. on SATUWDAY, 30th March, to consider BUSINESS of IMPORTANCE. 675

TO LET, OR FOR SALE. THE DWELLING-HOUSE in Brook-street, lately occupied by Geo. Bennett, Esq. The Building is replete with every convenience and is a most Desirable Residence for a Family. 487 N. EDWARDS & CO. In consequence of the numerous lots for disposal at the CLEARING-OUT SALE At Messrs. HODDER & TALBOT'S Wholesale Warehouse, Nelson, THE AUCTION WILL BE RESUMED On THURSDAY, the 28th inst., at 11 a.m., when will be offered — GROCERIES of various descriptions. DRAPERIES, WEARING APPAREL, FLOOR OIL CLOTH. BOOTS AND SHOES, assorted sizes. EARTHENWARE and GLASSWARE in great variety. SHEETING, CALICOES, TWEEDS, and CLOTHS, DRUGGET, MATS. DRESS PIECES, JACKETS and MANTLES. LONG and SHORT-HANDLED SHOVELS, PICKS, AXES, NAILS, IRONWARE, &c. Chairs, Mirrors, and other Furniture, Iron Safe, Hand Truck, Office Furniture, Counters, Shop Fixtures, Letter Press, &c. All the Merchandise is of First-class Brands, and the only motive for their disposal by Auction is to prevent trouble of removal. As thpy will be put up in Lots to Suit Purchasers, Wholesale and Retail Buyers should avail themselves of this Unusual Opportunity of securing Useful Goods. JOHN R. MABIN. 6 *>2 Auctioneer.

T. S. Wymond & Co. «*__^i ■ ■i_-iiiii__-^ ___b^^h ■■_____■ H_a_____M_ann_________aßM-«Ha_____m ARE LANDING, EX "CLAUD HAMILTON"— A LAEGE ASSOETIENT OE Winter Drapery COMPRISING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. T. S. Wymond & Co. , HALL OF COMMERCE BRIDGE STREET. 25 per CENT. SAVED IN FLAMELS AND BLASOTS. T. S. Wymond & Co. HAVING SECURED A LAEGE SHIPMENT BEFORE THE EXTRAORDINARY RISE TOOK PLACE IN WOOL, HAVE DECIDED UPON CLEARING 700 pairs Large Super Blankets, FKOM 16S. ©D. PEB PAIR. 2000 yards fine and heavy makes Welsh Flannels, FROM ISiD. . ; OI .« , The above having been purchased at the Exteemely Low Rates ruling prior to the great advance on Wool, T. S. W. & Co. think it only equitable to give those who have so liberally patronised them this chance TO SECURE THE BAEG-AINS. WHOLESALE BUYERS will find it to their interest to lay in THEIR WINTER STOCK AT ONCE, as our usual Liberal Discount irom Retail Scale will be allowed. — — :0 :- ■T.-S. Wymond & Co. US LOWEST WHOLESALE LIST IN THE PROVINCE. „i_

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 75, 27 March 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 75, 27 March 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 75, 27 March 1872, Page 2

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