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TUESDAY, January 27, AND THURSDAY, January 29. IMPORTANT SALE OF JEWELLER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE, superior . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, In consequence of Owner leaving the Colony. MR. JOHN R. MABIN has received instructions trom Henry Drew, Esq., who is returning to England, to &ELL by public AUCTION, on the above date, on his Premises, Trafalgar-street, the whole of hia STOCK-IN-TRADE, of which the following is brief list :— CLOCKS for Drawing-rooms, Parlours, Kitchens, and Bedrooms, from 24 hours to -w!4 days; GOLD and SILVER WATCHES; Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Services ; Massive Cruet -Stand, with silver tops ; Breakfast Cruet ; Egg Stands ; Table. Desert, abd Gravy Spoons ; Soup Ladles ; Precious Stones •"s^GJiains ; Trinket? ; Brooches, Lockets, Rings, Studs, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Silver Boquet-holders, Telescope, Pins, Ear-ringe, Pencil Cases, Iron Sate, 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. Toaßt 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 useful Articles and Tools in the Workshop. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE comprises as follows:— DRAWING-BOQM. A very handsome Englisb-nftrete* Rosewood Suite, consisting of Couch, 6 Chairs, and Easy Chair in gold and chocolate rep ; Canterbury on castors, with drawer, centre table of rosewood veneered on mahogany ; Couch, in green rep ; 8-day marble Clock ; Japanese Cabinet, with lady's jewel drawers; Japanese Work Table ; Brussels Carpet, 18 xl4 ; 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 Mei^ Chimney Ornaments, &c. Red Wul^wS^SS^Q^^i^^m oAstprs ; Green Table, cloth \SMf Row; Easy Chair ; 6 Mahogany . Dining Cpiairs, Canterbury Chair, back and sep covered with 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 \Picr Glass ; Chimney Ornaments ; Electro^afett Tea and Cofiee Service, Glas9ware,/Dinner Service, Jelly Glasses, China, Double-barrel Guns, Brace of Pistols in case /Brussels Carpet ; Proof Steel Engragings. with keys ; Damask Curtains, Fender, Fire Irons. HALL AND VEBANDAH. > A large quantity of choice Flowers, in pot^; Mats, Oil Cloth, Matting, Sttp Carpeting and Brass Rods, &c, &c. / , BEDROOMS. / Double and Single _ron Bedstead, Spring Mattresses, Bedding, Withstands, China and Earthenware, Toilet Sell^hests of Drawers, large MirrOr and several smaller ones, Chairs, Carpets, Blinds, Toilet Tables, Chimney Ornaments, &-.*, &c. KITCHEN^ AND YABD. Kitchen Stove, Copper Kettle, Side-Board, a Quantity of Crockery and Glassware, SauceIron Tubs, Buckets, &c, &c. The day of Sale of the contents of Shop •will be on TUESDAY, January 27, and the Household Furniture, &c, will be on THURSDAY, January 29. FOR SALE. THAI desirable Property, situate opposite the Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond, containing about THREE ACRES, being part of Section No 25. The Section has a frontage to the main road, and is bounded in the rear by another road There is a eubstantially-built SIX-ROOMED' 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 irontage . to 'the main road, and adjoining the Agricul- * tural Reserve. There is a comfortable FIVE-ROOMED DWELLING and SHOP on the. ground, and the Garden well stocked with Fruit Trees. And, Part of Section 26, Richmond, containing about QUARTER ACRE, adjoining the Wesleyan Church Reserve. There is a well built DWELLING, with a Cooperage on the ground, at present let to a tenant paying a good rental, and the Garden is well planted with fruit trees. The whole or either of above desirab'e Properties will be sold at a bargain, and part of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. For farther particulars apply to . 241Q JOHN R. MABIN. Persons intending to Insure their Lives should consider the Superior Advantages offered by the "OOYAL TNSURANCE /COMPANY. Ist.— lts Capital is £2,000,000, with Accumulated Funds of £2,235,218, and the Unlimited Liability of a Wealthy Proprietary, and the Stability of the Office is undoubted. 2nd. — It affords modes of Insuring suited to every, person, and if the assured afterwards desires to continue his Policy on some other Scale, it can be changed without charge. «rd — By its prudent selection of lives, and its being considerably smaller than jHBPta? institutions, whether Governmental, Mutual, or Proprietory, its Bonuses have been remarkably large. \ A _th.—- The Agents can effect Insurances without reference to Directors or others. J_3.— -The Royal is Represented throughout World, so that wherever the Assured may afterwardß reside, he will find an Agent to whom he can Pay his Premium, thus saving the expense and risk attending remittin consequent on b:ing Insured in Instiitttions whose operations are more of a local character. No Charge for Medical Examination or Policy. Tables of Rates and every Information Given on Application. JOHN R. MABIN, 1000 A gent. FOR SALE. BALL'S CRITERION PLOUGHS, Also, Mould-boards, F hares, and other extra ' ' castings for the above description of Ploughs. *76 JOHN R. MABIN.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 21, 24 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 21, 24 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 21, 24 January 1874, Page 3

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