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TNTERPROVINCIAL CRICKET -MATCH. Auctionon FEIDAY, November 28, 1573, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. i At the Kelson Auction Rooms. The Sites for 2 Licensed Victualers'' iiootba, ;?.; 2 Fruiterers* Booths. For the Interprovinciai Cricket M*teh, to be held about Monday, Decembe.- 8, at the Botanical Gardens. . JOHN a. MABItf, 2981 Auctioneer. In consequence of Mr Geo. Thompson, Proprietor of Wakatu Hotel, uquiring the Billiard Koom for ihe extension of hi* Retail Wive ,:r and Spirit Department. ME JOHN R. MABIN has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, December 6, at 12 o'clock, At the Nelson Auction Eooms. She BILLIARD TABLEj with Balls, Cueß, Marking Board, &c.j &c. Also, ' ""The Settees coverel with American Cloth. !Ehe above can be viewed at the Hotel any day up to that of Sale. 3008 AUCTION Qy THE WHARF, On arrival of Brig 'Jaue,' daily ""' axpected from Hobart Town, i Her f] A R G O , *•-' . Consisting of SHINGLES PALINGS TIMBER BaRK JAMS CAHT SHAFTS. AFbvtTON. SUPERIOR BROWN ~ ' RIVER POTATOES ■ kc, &c, &c£ In lots to suit Purchasers. Terms at Sile. JOHN li. MABIN, 2956 ' Auctioneer, Important Sale of Horses, Sheep, Growing Cropa, Farm laiplemeuts, ; Furniture, &c, &c, The property of a Fatmer, leaving the Province. vnr, , i • MR. JOHN R. MABIN bus received instructions from Mr James Harper, who is ._ _ . leaving the Province, to Sell by PDBLIC AUCTION, r , :. „ At bia Farm, Sprisg Grove, Qa. .THURSDAY. December 18, at the hour mentioned underneath, The whole oi his CXttle, Horses, Sheep, Fabm Implements, Household Fubnituke, &c. -.:,-■ Viz:— 11 Head Cattle 97 Sheep and 9fi Lambs, all in their wool .2 Heavy, Staunch, Drift Mares ll do, do, do, with Fo 1 at foot A Two-year-old Geldin,?. by * Glaucer ' 4 : Cows in full milk— splendid milkers A young Durham Bull 4,-Rga 21" acres Oata 1 both most favorable looking IJ do Wheat J cropa Plough, Set Hirrows, Chafif-cutter 4 «et» 'Plough and Lea ling Harness, set Cart Harness, Saddle and Bridle, , Wheelbarrow, Grindstone, Crowbars, 50-gailon Iron Boiler m Btana,' 1 cwt. Tobacco, I cwt. Sulphur, 15 doz. . sacks, a quantity Seasoned Timber, ordered '> especially for Sash« 4, Doors, &c. Hoisting. Machine. Rick Cloth, Spades, Forks, Rakes,' and a large variety of other Garden Tools. • , • And O!Iie%OU3EHOLD FURNITURE, all of which was recently new, and kelson made, comprising Sewing Machine 'by Wheeler and Wilson, Cheat of Drawers, Easy Chair, Dining Chairs and TableH, Toilet Stand and Sets, Terambulator, Clock, Churns, Milk Pans, Jara, Buckets, Mattraased, Tabs, and a greit quantity of other articles too numerous to mention. * Also The Lease ofthe Farm having eight years to run at a ve;y small rental. The Farm is Section N0.82, Spring Grove, and comprises 150 acres, 48 of which sre in grass. There is a five-roomed House and Stables oa the ground, the soil is the richest in the District, and the Farm is a most compact aud desirable one. .The Sale will commence at Eleven O'clock with She Furniture, and the Cease will be sold at J 2 o'Clock, and the Cattle, Horses, and ether outside Effects, will be, disposed of immediately afterwards. ; Luncheon provided, 2502

Persons intending to Insure their Lives should consider the Superior Advan- \ .2' tages offered by the 13 OYAL TNSURANCE r^OMPANY -Ist;— lts Capital is £-2,000,000, with Accumu- ■-' lated Funds of £2,235,218. and the Unlimited Liability of a Wealthy Proprietary, and the Stability of tbe Office is un- .>..! doubted. - ; Jndr^lt affords modes of Insuring suited to ■■■■ ' • erery person, and if the assured after- -- - : ' warda desires to continue his Policy on •x,- come other Scale, it can be changed without charge. 3rd— By its prudent selection of lives, and its : ' esptenses being considerably smaller than - - similar institutions, whether Governj ■•■;■ mental, Mutual, or Proprietory, its Bonuses have been remarkably large. 4th.— The Agents can effect Insurances without reference to Directors or others. sth.— The Royal is Represented throughout the World, so that wherever the Assured may afterwards reside, he will find an - '-i Agent to whom he can Pay bis Premium, thus saving the expense and risk attending remitting, consequent on b:ing Insured in Institutions whose operations are more of a local character. No Charge for Medical Examination or Policy . -Tables of Rates and every Information Given on Application. JOH:? R. -MABIN, MR JOHN R. MABIN is prepared to PURCHASE— Wool jl ax Wheat Barley oatß Grass Seed, arid- other produce, in any quantity; or will make liberal Cash Advances thereon, and forward for sale to hia Agents at other flew Zealand markets. 'Austral ia or England. 2751 Tff'»:i a H TjS~~C~H E E SE. 510S make om ' ta OBTAINED '•* *lfs V- JOHNR. MABIN,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 283, 25 November 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 283, 25 November 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 283, 25 November 1873, Page 3

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