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W. Stavert & Co's Advertisements. MESSRS Wm. STAVERT & CO. will Sell, at Mr. T. Newton's Stables, on SATURD AY, the 17th instant, at Twelve o'clock, ' the Thoroughbred Mare 4 ' S T E L L A. " 81 Without Keserve. MESSRS Wm. STAVERT & CO. will Sell by Auciion, at their Yavds, Richmond, on THURSDAY, January 22, 1874, 300 Good FAT MERINO WETHERS 500 Good MERrMO EWES. R2 RAMS and RAM LAMBS, MESSRS STAVERT & CO. will SELL at their Yards, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, January 28, «fc 12 o'clock, the following valuable RAMS AND RAM LAMBS, viz -.— 14 Pure-bred Lincoln Rams, bred by Mr J. Buller, Wanganui 13 Pure-bred Lincolm Rams, imported from Wanganui 25 Ram Lambs, bred by Mr Allport, Stoke; these Lambs took first prize at Richmond, ane Mr Ailport took first prize for wo,jl at the same time. 10 Pure-bred Southdown Rams, bred from Mr H. Redwood's prize sheep 5 Lo- g-woolled Rams, bred by the late Mr Henry Redwood, of Stafford Place 19 Southdown Rams and Ram Lambs, bred by Mr Canning, irom Mr Henry Redwood's prize flock 10 Cotswolds Rams 15 Lambs, bred from Mr Canning's prize Ewes by prize Ram shown at last Richmond Show. 3438 MESSRS Wm. ST AVERT AND CO. have received instructions to SELL by PRIVATE CONTRACT, that compact and desirable PROPERTY pleasantly situated in the Township of RICHMOND, belonging to Mr Jas. Mackay, tertius, comprising Six Acres, more or lesa, with Buildings thereon. The soil is a deep loam, suited for Hop-growing or Nursery. The Buildings, five in number, are all in good repair. Part of the property is let for £80 per annum. For further information, apply to the advertisers. 2846 FOR SALE, by the UndersignedOne HERRING SEINE NBT, 45 fathoms long, 11 feet deep ; thoroughly tanued. Equal to new. 88 WM. STAVERT & CO. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE SECURITY of POLICIES guaranteed by the Colony. Low Rates of Premiums. Conditions of Policies free from all needless restrictions. Settlement Policies in favor of wife and children protected from operation of Bankruptcy Laws, in terms of "New Zealand Government Insurance and Annuities Act, 1870." Proposal Forms, Tables, with every informa tion may be obtained at any Money Order Post offlce in the colony, or from Wm. STAVERT h CO., 328 • Affonts. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FETE. TENDERS are invited for providing a TEA, in the Botanical Gardens, on FEBRUARY 3rd. To be sent iv to the undersigned not later than WEDNESDAY EVENING, where full particulars can be obtained. The lowest, or any Tender, not necessarily accepted, F. HSALY, 95 Honorary Secretary. DISTRICT ORDER. «_ 'Sf % THE GOVERNMENT MONTHLY INSPECTION PARADES ofthe following CORPS will take pace as follows :— . Nelson Artillery, 1 In the Botanical GarCrnr Rifles, V dens.on THURSDAY, City Cadets, ) Jan, 15, at 6-30 p.m. Stokis Rifles, > At the Public Hall, Stoke, Stoke Cadets, J Thubsday, Jan. 15, Bp.m. E. BAIGENT, Captain, Commanding Militia and Volunteers, 110 Nelson District. PIANOFORTES— Broadwood's.Chappell, and other flrst-class Instruments, Alexandre's Harmoniums, and Prince's American Cabinet Organs, For Sale or Hire upon terms to suit purchasers. Cornets, Concertinas, Flutinas, Flutes, Violins, Bows, Strings, and Fittings for all Instruments always in stock. Pianos, Harmoniums, Concertinas, and all other Instruments, Repaired and Tuned upon the shortest notice. Instruction Books and Music for all Instruments New Music monthly . 1985 W. DARBY, Bridge-street. 12l 1VT E SSB S - McMECKAN «4J__k. JLtJL Blackwood & Co.'s jfi||^^.Line of splendid Steamships— *4lilii6ifr Albion — Tararua — Alhambra — Otago — Omeo — Claud Hamilton, &c., &c, ure appointed to leave Nelson, booking as follows :— Jan. 15th.— TARARUA, for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Melbourne, and Sydney. On THURSDAY. Jan. 17th. — ALHAMBRA, for Greymouth, Hokitika, and Melbourne. On SATURDAY. Jan. 21st.— OTAGO, for Greymouth, Hokitika, and Melbourne. Passenger Fares very low. Excursion Return Tickets issued at SINGLE FARE, to New Zealand Ports ; and to Melbourne at £17 10s saloon, and JLB 10s steerage, available to end of February, 1874. T. CAWTHRON Agent, 2865 Government Wharf. THE Jj>i STEAM NE W jSllfl^ SHIPPING ZEALAND (LIMITED), TIME TABLE— JANUARY. 19th : LADYBIRD, for Taranaki - . „,„„„,„„ MONDAY ** Manukau. 21st : TARANAKr " „. t m ... . T.vtteHnn -» wr Picton, Wellington, 23rd p® - and Otago. WEDNESDAY. -' _jd<EBE, fdr Taranaki, Manukau, and Sydne?. (26th : WELLINGTON, for Taranaki and i Manukau. 28th: LADYBIRD, for Pioton, Wellington, Lyttelton, aud Otago. 474 N. EDWARDS & CO., Agents. 2

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 12, 14 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 12, 14 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 12, 14 January 1874, Page 3

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