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W. Stavert & Co's Advertisements. MESSRS Wm. STAVE UT & CO. will yell by Auction, at their Yards, Richmond, on THURSDAY, January 22, 1874, at Twelve o'clock Noon— 1,050 SHEEP and LAMBS, consisting of 200 Prime Fat Wethers 500 Ewes 115 Half-bred Wethers 185 do. Ewes. And 50 Cross-bred paddock-fed LAMBS 7 Prime FAT STEERS. Without Reserve. RAMS and RAM LAMBS. MESSRS STAVERT & CO. will SELL at their Yards, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, January 28, at 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, and,Mr Ailport took first prize for wool at the same time. 10 Pure-bred Southdown Rams, bred from Mr 11. Redwood's prize sheep 5 Lot g-woolled Rams, bred by the late Mr Henry Redwood, of Stafford Place 19 Southdown Rams and Ram Lambs, bred by Mr Canning, from 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. 6 Pure-bred Shropshire Downs ; *Irst Prize at; Richmond last year. 3438 MESSRS, WM.' STAVERT & CO. will SELL by public AUCTION, at their Yards, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, 2Sth January, at Twelve o'clock — THREE PAIRS of Good WORKING BULLOCKS, 5 years old, with Yokes, Bows, and Chains complete. WM. STAVERT & CO , 189 Auctioneers. MESSRS. WM. STAVERT & CO. will . SELL by AUCTION, at their Yards, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, January 28— 50 Well-bred, Long-woolled EWE LAMBS. W. STAVERT & CO., 152 Auctioneers. WM. STAVERT & CO. have received instructions from Mr, Lock, to SELL by public AUCTION, at their Roores, Tra-falgar-street, Nelson, on SATURDAY, tbe 31st instant, at 12 o'clock — That SECTION of LAND in Wellingtonstreet, Nelson, having a frontage thereto of 40 feet, and running back 130 feet, being part of Town Acre No. 150, as at present occupied by Mr. Barker. The House is substantial and well-finished, and contains five rooms. For further particulars, apply to the AUCTIONEERS, 186 FOR SALE. A FLAX MACHINE, by Fraser, Auckland ; small power to drive, in good order and condition. 196 W. STAVERT & CO. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. THE UNDERSIGNED have been appointed to act as SUB-AGENTS for this Company, from whom Country Residents can obtain aU information. Mr, Robert Cboss, Chemist, Motueka. Mr. R, J. Malcolm, Ranzau, Waimea. WM. STAVERT & CO., 182 Agents, Nelson. « LOST, between Mrs. Williams's, Brookstreet Valley, and the Cab-Stand, Tra-falgar-street, a LEATHER BAG, containing 17s. Find ir will be Rewarded on leaving it at Mrs. WILLIAMS'S, or at the Mail office. 201 NELSON CITY RIFLES. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Corps will be held in the Drill Shed, on SATURDAY, the 24th instant, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of revising the Rules and ByeLaws of the Company. By order, JOHN A. BURN, 185—6 Honorary Secretary. RICHMOND BREWERY. ROBERTS & BENFIELD. having entered into PARTNERSHIP in the above business, are now prepared to SUPPLY UNADULTERATED HOME-BREWED ALE, of superior quality, dtlivered to any part of Nelson aud the Suburbs. January 19, 1874. 177—12 EMBLEY HOUSE. MRS. PICKETT will resume TUITION on WEDNESDAY, the 2Sth instant. Hardy-street. 120—5 THE BISHOP'S SCHOOL, NELSON, will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, the 27th instant. Head-Master (pto. temp,) : Rev. S. POOLE, MA., of Oxford, Graduate in Classical Honours. Assistant Master : M. DE MONTALK. ! Drawing Master. Mr. HARRIS. School Fees (payable in advance), TWO GUINEAS per Quarter. 149 fl - iyr ESSRS. McMeckan JLjy&L JJ-1- Blackwood & Co.'s of splendid Steamshipß — Albion — Tararua — Alhambra — Otago — Omeo — Claud Hamilton, &c, &c, are appointed to leave Nelson, booking as follows :— Jan. 26th.— ALBION, for Greymouth, Hokitika, and Melbourne. Jan. '29th.- CLAUD HAMILTON, for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and Melbourne. Jan. 29th.— OMEO, for Greymouth, HoV' x . itika, Newcastle, Sydney, Melbourne. Passenger Fare'^y low# Excurfl 'onßeturnTicketsissuedatSlNGLE "to New Zealand Ports ; and to Melbourne* at £\7 10s saloon, and IS .10( steerage, available to end of Eebruary, 1874. T. CAWTHBON Agent, 2 3 G 5 Government Wharf.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 18, 21 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 18, 21 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 18, 21 January 1874, Page 3

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