By Order of the Committee of the Friendly Societies' Fete. AUCTION, On SATURDAY NEXT, at 12 o'clock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms. THE SITES FOR A LICENSED. VICTUALLERS' BOOTHS, 4b AND 3 PASTRYCOOKS' BOOTHS, At the Botanicnl Gardens, for the FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FETE, on the ANNIVERSARY OF THE PROVINCE. A Pluu of the Sites cfin bo viewed at the Offlcof JOHN R. MABIN, H7 Auctioneer. MR. JOHN R. MABIN has received instructions from Sir David Moxro, to SELL by public AUCTION, at the NELSON AUCTION ROOMS, On SATURDAY, January 241 b, 1874, At Twelve o'clock— That commodious and substantially-built DWELLING-HOUSE, on the Dun Mountain Company's Aero, Alton-street. To be removed within a fortnight of sale. JOHN R. MABIN, 106 Auctioneer. AUCTION, ON SATURDAY NEXT, At 12 o'clock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms. SKKOS SPLIT PEAS 4 Cases Colraan's Mustard 1 Case Smoked Fish 7 Sacks Flour 15 Prime Cheese 4 cwt. Hams and Bacon 2 Cases Curnuts 6 Tins Fancy Biscuits JOHN B. MABIN, jO4 Auctioneer. A^ION~ON~SATURDAY NEXT, At 12 o'clock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms. HANDSOME PIANO, in Rosewood— Tables —Chest of Drawers and Escratoire co übined- Carpets --Washing Stand— Book CaseStretcher— Toilete Tables— Washstands— Sewing Machines, &c, and about i'OO Vols. Books. JOHN R MABIN, 105 Auctioneer. WAGSTAFF v. ISiEALE, By virtue of a Wan-nut under Distraint for Rent. MR. JOHN R. MABIN will !?ELL., by PUBLIC AUCTION, On MONDAY, January 19, at 12 o'clock, At the Wakefield Arm?, Lower Wakefleld— 12 Milch Cows 2 Heifers A Bull 9 Calves, Being CATTLE distrained on under the abovenamed Warrant. 160 IMPORTANT SALE OF JEWELLER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FDRNITURE, &c, In consequence of Owner leaving the Colony. MR, JOHN R. MABIN has received instructions from Henry Drew, Esq., who is returning to England, to SELL by public AUCTION, on an early date, on his Premises, Trafalgar-street — The whole of his STOCE-IN-TRADE, of which the following is a brief list : -- CLOCKS for Drawiug-room?, Parlours, Kitchens, and Bedrooms, from 24- hours to 14 days ; GOLD and SILVER WATCHES ; Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Services ; Massive Cruet Stand, with silver tops ; Breakfast Cruet ; E«g Stands ; Table, Desert, and Gravy Spoons ; Soup Ladles ; Precious Stones ; Chains; Trinket?; Brooches, Lockets, Rings, Studs, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Silver Boquet-hplders, Telescope, Pins, Ear-ring?, Pencil Cases, Iron Safe, Counters, Chairs, Mats, Oil Cloth,, &c, &c. ; and A large variety of PLATED GOODS, comprising Liqueur Stands ; Cruet Stands, with handsomely cut bottles; Butter Coolers; Cake Baskets, Tea-pots, Coffee-pots, Toast Racks, Pair heavily-plated Branch Candlesticks, &c, &c. Albo, All the GLASS SHOW CASES, most of which are glazed with heavy plate glass ; and a quantity of SHOP FITTINGS, Lamps, and a variety of useful Articles and Tools in the Workshop. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE comprises as follows : — DRAWING-KOOM. A very handsome English-made Rosewood Suite, consisting of Couch, 6 Chairs, and Easy (hair in gold and chocolate rep ; Canterbury on castors, with drawer, centre table of rosewood veneered on mahogany ; Couch, in green rep ; H-day marble Clock ; Japanese Cabinet, with lady's jewel drawers; Japanese Work Table ; Brussels Carpet, 18 xl 4 ; Fenders ; Fire Irons ; a large quantity of Chromo-Lithographs, Steel Engravings, and Tinted Views, in gilt and maple frames ; Sets of handsomely-carved Ivory Chess Men ; Chimney Ornaments, &c. DINING-ROOM, Red Pine Oval Table, turned legs, on castors ; Green Table, cloth ; Hair tiofa ; Morocco Easy Chair ; 6 Mahogany Dining Chairs , Canterbury Chair, back and seat covered with green rep ; Rocking Chair ; Cedar Book Case ; Sewing Machine, by Wight ScMann, in good order ; 8- day Clock, under glass shade,- Side Table; Lamps; large Pkr Glass ; Chimney Ornaments ; Electro-plated Tea and Cofiee Serrice, Glassware, Dinner Service, Jelly Glasses, Chin*, Double-barrel Guns, Brace of Pistols in case ; Brussels Carpet -, Proof Steel Engravings with keys ; Damask Curtiiins, Fender, Fire. Irons. HALL AND VERANDAH. A large quantity of choice Flowers, in pots ; Mats, Oil Cloth, Matting, f : tair Carpeling and Brass Piods, &c, he. BEDROOMS. Double and Single Ir.»n Bedstead, Spring Mattresses, Bedding, Washstands, China and Earthenware, Toilet Sets, Chests of Drawers, lnrge Mirror and several smaller ones, Chairs, Carpets, Blinds, Toilet Tables, Chimney Ornaments, &c, &c. KITCHEN AND YARD. Kitchen Stove, Copper Kettle, Side-Board, a quantity of Crockery and Glassware, Saucepans, Iron Tubs, Buckets, &c, &c. The day of Sale of the contents of Shop will be fixed on an early date, and the Household Furniture, &c., will be sold two days after. 138
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 14, 16 January 1874, Page 3
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