DISTRICT ORDER. Militia and Volunteer Office, lath April, 1872. The City Rifle Volunteers will parade at their Drill Shed at 7 p.m , This Day, the 16th inst., to return their Arms, A ccnutrements, &c , into Store in order to have them Examined, Repaired, and Completed. Members of the " Reserve " to attend. By order, C. A. HUMFREY, Captain 805 and Adjutant Nelson District. VELVETEEN and CLOTH JACKETS for CHILDREN, from 4s. 738 T. S. WYMOND & CO. JUST OPENED— AT E. DARTNALL'S, RICHMOND. MEN'S BLUCHEB, BOOTS LIGHT WATEETIGHTS ELASTIC SIDES, &c, NOW SELLING CHEAP. 778 LADIES' WATERPROOF MANTLES, New Shapes, only 12s. 6d., worth 21s. 737 T. S. WYMOND & CO. OURFORD'S i^OAL T^EPOT, THE PORT, (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) COALS DELIVERED IN ANY QUANTITY In bags if required. WANGANUI 42/6 per Ton. GREY 35/- „ NEWCASTLE 35/COLLINGWOOD 35/MANUKA FIREWOOD ... 30/- per Cord TERMS CASH. Orders left at R. Lucas & Son's (opposite Mr. Wilkie'a), will be carefully attended to. 2160 JAMFS P. RUKFOKI >. MR. J R. MABIN bus r< ce\ved instructions from Mr 11. E. Nathan who is leaving the Province, to Sell by PUtJLIC AUCTION at at his Premises, Bridge-street, at an Early Date, The Whole of his S T 0 C K-I N-T R A D E, Comprising — New well-made Furniture of every description, Pictures, Well seasoned Timber, &c. Also, all his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Particulars and date of Sale in future advertisement. 803 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 SO TT EAD M 1^ 0 r 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 MR. J. R. MABIN has received instrnctions from Mr. H. E. Nathan, Manager of the Nelson Mont de Piete (who is about leaving the Province), to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, Bridge-street, The Entire Stock of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, WITHOUT RESERVE, On SATURDAY, 20th Instant, AT ONE O'CLOCK, SHAEP. Comprising— Gold and Silver, Horizontal and Patent Lever, English and Geneva. Watches — American Aluminium Crystal Watches —Colonial and English-made Gold Alberts and Guards — Colonial Gold and English-made Lockets— do. Necklets — Diamond Brooches, Pins, and Rings — Colonial Gold Signet— Fancy Keeper and Wedding Rings— Colonial and Englishmade Gold Earrings — Sleeve Links — Studs and Solitaires— Greenstone Appendages, Colonial - mounted — Gold Bracelets— Keys and Charms — Colonial Gold and English-made Brooches— Gold Breast Pins— Silver Chains — Ancient Coins — Sterling Silver Teapot— Sugar Basin — Milk Ewer— Presentation Cup — Sterling Silver Spoons— Forks— Ladles, &c, &c. American and Fancy Clocks— Plated Cruetstands — Cake Baskets — Musical and Mathematical Instruments-Oil Paintings v— Clothinsr— Valuable Books, &c. &c. Large Fire-proof Iron Safe, by Maab and Son. 804
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 91, 16 April 1872, Page 3
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