Sale of Pore-bred Lamba from Wanga^ nui. i a: WITHOUT ; RESERVE. ! ' »-. .*. *..-,-. * -«««™» i ' .r,;;'. i .:i.'A""' , cf'b tion ' ■ ! On THUTR^DAYNEXT, at 2 o'clock^ Ar thb Richmond Sai-b-Yabds. ) h 'ftrf " PUR^-BREd" LINCOLN RAM *0 4 LAMBSI j 28 ffltt^. ditto T RAMS, J Jjß|t teijeJlvea per WAraorii, from Wanganu^ TS^"TBe attention of Sheepowners. is parr ticaai-iyre^e^ to this Sale, as the Rams are ftom the best Flocks in the North Island, '-'I^4.'wtt b| Mid WITHOUT tlie SLIGHTEST P £liEß%.' •"■' l . Ly JOHN R. MABIN, . *-'#S9 ,:'?•■'.".> I: ! -i; •••-*' ••' • ' - '*- Auctioneer, j By order of the Executors of the Hate Mr \.. t ° v ,..,. \;..gi?<);,batx. ;." v 1 A J JJ q t ion i On gATq^DAY; March 7, 1874 ilA ' i:i -'\'-'; sl kk 12 o'clock. , : : At the Nelson Auction Rooms. '. THAT valuable Piece of LAND, being part of Section No 41 on the Plan of Waimea Sooth, containing abont 25 Acres, and khowh ts Miller's Glen. There is a p Constant stream of water running through die gpjund, a^d ita proximity to the railway makes It a most desirable property. . !t rj :r mj ;• • JOHN"i^;MABIN, ; 448 . • Auctioneer. ; Country Sale of Cattle, Figs, Hay, - Household Furniture, &q. "TUrn. JOHN R. MABIN has received in-; yUlJps;instructionß from Mr. James Plankj . ' who is leaving the Province, to SELL by public AUOTION, on an early date, at the _ Wakbfibld Abms, Wakembld, l *\k Quantity of CATTLE. PIGS, &c. HAY in Barn and in Stack. ' '•'•'•'.'•'•"■ '•""Also, All «ie.HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and f .; ; ; ..EPFECTSL, '.'.".: '• *,*,.-. "Ptrticuliars in future advertisement. Q ' fi WI N G MACHINES. A consignment of Grover & Baker's, and W^ighra^Mann's SawnfaMAOirmßsfoif sale, at very low prices. ... ir*S p JOHNR. MABIN- , : . , H4ja : S v AND BACON, -A PWMB LOT FOR SALE. 481 ! :. "* J. R. MABIN. W'gALE AT THE NELSON Sri '! AUCTION ROOMS. lAAA BIJBHELS OATS }\J\J\J 10 Tons SHARPS -500 Bushels RYE GRASS SEED ;250 V „ COCKSFOOT do. rßdo ; ,; PEAS " -t2O Tons BRAN. 47i ,S ;; , JOHN B, MABIN. ; C."f .» '■ ■"! : * — '■ — \ •OtJTAIi INSURANCE COMPANY; ,«L.r= EIRE^ AND LIFE. CAPITAL--TWO MILLIONS. Tbia is one of the largest , Insurance Com- ' pafiiesihexietence, and has" acquired immense 1 popularity throughout the 'World by the I UNDOUBTED SECURITY it t&brds ; Insurers, and the promptitude and liberality 1 with Whlctflt SETTLES LOSBE3.' The Agents are particularly instructed to * SETTLE LOSSES in CASH immediately on satisfactory proof of same; thus saying ; Insurers the annoyance attendant on referring claims to directors or others at a distance. LIFE INSURANCE. The facilities offered by this Department are unsurpassed, and 'there are modes for insuring suited to evfery variety of circumstance Qf applicant* ; : oj , /' t ; s ' John r. mabin, SIS' ; -' ; ' ! ■ ' '"-"'' . 'Agent.*'' J ;; : - ;;.;:.* ."'Q-N.''- ''^,AL*E.". -,'.'_'. '" ! . 50Ua000 SHINGLES, of very raperiorciuallty. And t : ' / lOiOOO PA LINGS. ; 8S j. JOHN R. MABIN. f.'-- t -^ >■.;.■■>■,■■•■•• -.■- .•',>,»- L;^K.P,.. I ?;,' 1 .; s s...A. ji. E . •*;'* THAT desirable Pbopbrty, situate opposite the Star and Garter, Hotel, Richmond, containing about THREE ACBES, being part . of Section No 25. The Section has a frontage to the maiu road, and is bounded in the rear by another road- There is ; a substanOally-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 purchasersi ; "' ' . /; Also, - Partof Section 26, Richmond, containing about QUARTER ACRE, having a Irontage to the main road, and adjoining the Agricultural Reserve.. There is a comfortable FIVE-ROOIiIED DWELLING and SHOP on the ground, and the Garden well stocked with Fruit Trees,;* ..'. /. .'..'!'.. : . And, * . . i( Part of Section 26, Richmond, containing out "QUARTER . ACRE, adjoining the Wesleyan Cmirchßeserve. There is a well built DWELLING, with a Cooperage on the gt ound I Ut- present let to a tenant paying a good rental, and the Garden is well planted with fruit trees. - • The whole or. *ither of above desirab'e Properties will be gold at a bargain, and part of . the purchase money can remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to 84io John r. Mabin. MR JOHNT b; MABIN is prepared to . PURCHASEWOQL,; FLAX, WHEAT, BARLEY, OAtS, GRASS SEED, and other produce; in any quantity • or will make liberal fCtaßh Advances thereon, and forl*™MMf tp hia Agente at other New ZealMdmwkets, Australia or England, r. »102 y : * :i u , JOHN, R MABIN.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 47, 24 February 1874, Page 3
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693Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 47, 24 February 1874, Page 3
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