TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, At 12.15 o'clock. At the Nelson Auction Booms. T>EEF pORK and "YTEAL. ' JOHN E. MABIN, 2*104 Auctioneer. SATURDAY NEXT, At Tivelve o'Clock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms. A QUANTITY (CARPENTER'S rpoOLS, [ Comprising Saws, Chisels, Planes, Axes, Punches, Brace and Bits, Augers, Guages, Spirit Levels, Files, &c. Screws, B rackets, Set Trowels, &c. Case Dental Instruments— Hall, Parlor, Kitchen and Stable Lamps— Set Scales and Weights — Stable Requisites— Cuitain Rings, and a variety ot other Useful Articles; JOHN B. MABIN, 23P6 Auctioneer. ON SALE, AT THE NELSON AUCTION BOOMS :— £AA BUSHELS Prime Oats 01/U 10 Tons Sharps 10 do. Nelson Potatoes 5 do. Canterbury do. .5 do. Carrots and Swedes 2 do. Oatmenl 50 Sides Bacon 30 Choice Hams 15 Tens Canterbury Flour. 2077 JOHN R. MABIN. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. TBE SPECIAL ATTENTION of LIFE INSURERS is requested to the tact that the next Quinquennial DIVISION OF PROFITS of this Company amongst its Participating Policy Holders, takes place on 31st DECEMBEK, 1874, when Policies, two years and over in existence, will be entitled to a bonus. Persons desirous of effecting Life Insithance should therefore do so before 31st December next, in order to participate in that Division of Profits. The Strong Position of the BoTAt, its being one of the leading Insurance Companies in the World, together with the Unparalleled Success of the Office, and its providing Modes of Insurance suited to every variety of Applicants, has made it one of the most popular Life Insurance Institutions in existence. Besides the large Security to Policy Holders of £2,000,000 sterling, of Invested Funds it has a Wealthy Proprietary whose Liability is Unairnted. Full particulars for Insuring, and every informatiou can be obtained from JOHN B. MABIN, j -652 Agent.
HAVE you seen our 15/- SUMMER TWEED COAT? I T. S. WYMOND & CO., 2397 Hall of Commerce. R A F F LE! 1 ! "~ TWO First-class BREECH-LOADIS'G GUNS and CASES, CARTRIDGE MACHINE, POWDER and SHOT MEASURES, and 1000 CARTRIDGES, at the Masonic Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, 13th November. Sweeps at Half-pa*t Seven o'clock 2405 HENRY TTARGREAVE3 begs to inform XX the Public of Nelson, and its vicinity, that he will RE-COMMENCE BUSINESS on SATURDAY Next, 9th inst., as a FAMILY BUTCHER, in the Eligible Premises nearly opposite the Examiner Office, and having made arrangements for a constant , supply .of Good Meat, respectfully solicits a portion of the Patronage so largely bestowed upon him in former years. Fresh Sausages and Vegetables of all kinds always on hand. Trafalgar-street North, November 6th, 1872. 2392 EXCURSION TO RABBIT ISLAND. MONDAY, 11th November. 2||E§l|: LADY BARKLY, wilt leave the Commercial Wharf, at 9 a.m. and 10 30 a.m. ". . FARE There and Back, 2/. J. S. CROSS, Junr., 2403--,-.; yy. ■ y_y A ,A:, a;; ; v Agent, har^orj^ ©WlNGlto^the Continued Shoaling of the Old Cj.Chaririei^atthe Buller, ..the ; Westport FJag-, «toft.'(Slgnal Statibriyhaa been removed Seventy Chains 1 ; to- thc^E.&E/^ Ithe ifla^s^ marks thb Fairway of the New (North) Channel, ;*pa*tle|u:aft^ ;':
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 265, 7 November 1872, Page 3
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