MR. JOHN ». MABIN has received instructions frcm Sir David Moxbo, to SELL by public AUCTION, at the NELSON AUCTION ROOMS, On SATURDAY, January 24th, 1874, At Twelve o'clock--That commodious and substantially-built DWELLING-HOUSE, on the Dun Mountain Company's Acre, Alton-street. To be removed within v fortnight of stile. JOHN R. MABIN, 106 Auctioneer. WAGSTAFF v. MEALE. By virtue of a Warrant under Distraint for Rent. MR. JOnN R. MABIN will J-ELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, On MONDAY, January 19, at 12 o'clock, At the Wakefield Arms, Lower Wakefleld— 12 Milch Cow 3 2 Heifers A Bull 9 Calves, Beiug CATTLE distrained on under the abovenamed Warraut. 150 IMPORTANT SALE OF JEWELLER'S STOCK- IN -TRADE, SUPKBIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, Iv consequence of Owner leaving the Colony. MR JOHN It. 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 STOCK-IN-TRADE, of which the lollowing is a brief list : — CLOCKS for Drawing-rooms, Parlour;?, Kitchens, and /Bedrooms, from 24 hours to 14 1 daye ; GOLD and SILVER WATCHES ; Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Services ; Massive Cruet Stand, with silver tops; Breakfast Cruet ; F.«g Stands ; Table, Desert, and Gravy Spoons ; Soup Ladles ; Precious Stones ; Chains ; Trinket} ; Brooches, Lockets, Rings, Studs, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Silver Boquet-holders, Telescope, Pins, Kar-ringe, Pencil Cases, Iron Safe, Counters, Chairs, Mats, Oil Clolb, &c. Ac. ; and A largo variety of PLATED GOODS, comprising Liqueur Stands ; Cruet; Stands, with handsomely cut bottles ; Butter Coolers ; Cake Basketa, Tea-pots, Coffee-pots, Toast Racks, Pair heavily-plated Branch Candlesticks, &c,,&c. Also, 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 usefhl Articles and Trails in the Workshop. I » , The H^SEHOIiD^SIKjITBRfe com^nfe-a A very handsome English-mad c JWsewqoij Suite, consisting of Cbuch/^ Chairs, and\ Easy Chair in gold and eh isolate rep^ Canterbury on castors, with di awjr, centre table of rosewood veneered -Aj| mandgtiiiy ; Couch, in green rep; f?-day maTblor Clock ; Japanese Cabinet, with lady's jewejnclrawers; Japanese Work Table ; Brussels Carpet, 18 x 14 ; Fenders ; Fire Iroiw ; a largrf quantity of Chromo-Lithograpns, Steel En/ gravings, and Tinted Views, in gilt ajra. maple frames ; Sets of ha/dsomely-cajpved Ivory Chesß Men ; Chimne/ Ornaments, &c, dining-room:. Red Pine Oval Table, tuVered legs, on castors ; Green Table, cloth ; Hair Hofa ; Morocco Easy Chair ; 6 Mahogany Dining Chairs , Canterbury Chair, back and seat covered witb green rep ; Hocking Chair ; Cedar Book Case ; Sewing Machine, by Wight &.Mann, in good order ; 8-day Clock, under glass shade; Side Table ; Lamps ; large Pi;r Glass ; Chimney Ornaments ; Electro-plate I Tea and Cofiee Service, Glassware, Dinuer Service, Jelly Glasses, China, Double-barrel Guns, Brace of Pistols in case ; Brussels Carpet ; Proof Steel Engravings with keys; Damask Curtains, Fender, Fire Irons. HALL AND VBBANDAH. A large quantity of choice Flower 3, in pots ; Matt*, Oil Cloth, Matting, Carpeting and Brass Rods, &c, &c. BEDROOMS. IpuDouble and Single Iron Bedstead, Spring Maty tresses, Bedding, Waahstanda, China and Earthenware, Toilet Sets, Chests of Drawers, large Mirror and several smaller ones. Chairs, Carpets, Blinds, Toilet Tables, Chimney Ornaments, &c, &c. KITCHEN AND TAED. 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 bo fixed on an early date, and the Household Furniture, &c,, will be sold two days after. 138 FORS A L E . npHAT desirable Pkopkrtt, situate opposite .m. the Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond, containing about THREE ACRES, being part of tSecthn No 25. The Section has a frontage to the main road, and is bounded in the rear by anothpr road There is a substantially-built SIX-KOOMED HOUSE and SHOP, on the ground, in the occupancy of a tenant paying a good rental. The above would be sold in one or in lots to suit purchasers. Also, Part of Section 26, Richmond, containing about QUARTER ACRE, .having a frontage to the main road, and adjoining the Agricultural Reserve. There is a comfortable FIVEKOOMED DWELLING and SHOP on the ground, and the Garden well stocked with Fruit Trees. And, Part of Sectiou 26, Richmond, containing about QUARTER ACRE, adjoining the Wesleyan Church Reserve. There is a well built DWELLING, with a Cooperage oa the ground, at present let to a tenant paying a good rental, and the Garden is well planted with fruit treeß. The whole cr either of above desirable Properties will be solo at a bargain, and part of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. , , For further particulars apply to - 2410 JOHN R. MABIN. fTIHE Undersigned is always prepared to SELL X or BUY SHAKES in the Bank of New Zealand National Bank Fiji Bant New Zealand Insurance Company South Br'.tish Insurance Company, National Insurance Company and other leading Companies. 2012 JOHN. R MABIN, ' To WHEELWRIGHTS awd OTHERS THE Undersigned has always ON SALE, a large assortment of SPOKES, FELLOES, NAtCES. SIHAFTS, 1 . TIMBER. 2746 ™. jq]HN K. MABIN.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 15, 17 January 1874, Page 3
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