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t<. AUCTION, " 4 Oa SATURDAY Next, at 12 o'clock. At the Yards of the A" v s ' ' Nelson Auction Rooms. A GOOD QUIET COWi in full milk. Withoufaßgservej ' r JOHN R. MABIN, ! jJI,O -- - Auctioneer. In thef Estate of Frederick Waking, ,s*'i''\ Deceased. ' ; AUCTION, SATURDAY Next; ot'l2 o'clock"At THi^jtffßS.BoN Auction Rooms.: 2WATcnES, Gold chain, locket, '"'i Gold Bings, Gold Pin, a quantity of Wearing Apparel, Chest, &c, &c. JOBNR. MABIN, :,«611.-:: . :.^-. r '-.. : - Auctioneer.. By order^T the Executors of the late Mr Geo. Ratt. A U O T 10 N On SATURDAY, March 7, 1874, At 12 o'clock. 1 "At tSe Nelson Aijction Rooms. valuable Piece of LAND, being JU part of Section No 41 on the Plan of Waimea South containing about 25 Acres, and <known ss Miller's Glen. There is a , - constant stream of water funning through " the ground, and Its proximity to the railway makes it a most desirable property. Country Sale of ,Gltt]e/&isifll&y, f „JHpußehold I^utnituw, &ci , MR. JOHN R. MABIN" /has received in* 'Instructions from Mr. James Plank, ' :; who Ifl leaving the Province, to SELL by , public, AUCTION, op an early date, at the , * Wakjefibld Asms, Wakefield, ».-.,., A (feantityo^CATTLE, PlfiS, &c. Yfv.pAlTipL-Bamand i'n)jtack;-\ . / [ * 'y- -5 All WhoUSEHoJu) and ,' ' \ ; " ■ ■?>nti:} Pifuca7ar9^n future advertisement, i ori- in\ A ■■: , '■■■•- ' • . 428 TiITR JOHN R. MABIN is prepas^STtoN ot^| ,i.«.': : P TJBCHASE- T ' f -TOOLi j:. r : FLAX, / * 'WHEAT, : BARLEY, ; •<. 3^ : / OATS, A GRAiSS SEED, and pther/broduce, in any quamity i or will makeUbjral Caßh Advances th/reon, and forward for' sale to his Agents/ at other Hew Zealand markets, Australia ot England. ri aTO2.i 1 , •* JOHN. R MABIN. * ; hams and/bacon. . £ i?RlMil LOT Wr SALEi 481 J. R: MABIN. ON SALE AT THE NELSON i: : AUCTION ROOMS. I^rXf\f\ BUSHELS OATS <9 UV/U 10 Tons SHARPS 500 Bushels RYE GRASS SEED 250 „ COCKSFOOT do. 800 ■ " , „ , PEAS . s "47ii.j ■;'.'',■; ' )V ; ':'■'; .john r mabin.- • EbifAli. INSXmANCE COMPAKY ; .; ; fire and life. CAPITAL— TWO" MILLIONS. This is one of the largest Insurance Cotn- ■. paries in. existence, and has acquired immense ' bbpularity throughout the World My the UNDOUBTED . SECURITY it afibrds Insurers, and the promptitude and liberality "With which it SETTLES LOSSES. < The Agents are particularly instructed to SETTLE LOSSES in CASH immediately ; on tatiflfiictory proof of- same, thus .saving -Insurers the annoyance attendant on referring ' claims to Directors or others at a distance. : LIFE INSURANCE. : The facilities offered by this Department ■ ore unsurpaased, and there are modes for in--Buring suited to every variety of circumstance of applicant. JOHN R. MABIN, 315 Agent. ON SALE. -'" KAA AAA TASMANIAN '"OyUjUUI/- SHINGLES, of very ■ euperiorquality. And, . • .;.... 10,000 PILINGS. , 36^; . JOHN R. MABIN. "X FOR SAL E . fiftEA r desirable Phofbrit, situate opposite .JL the Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond, cbnlaiding about THREE ACRES, being part of Section No 25. The Section has ]* frontage- > to the main road, and is bonnd^a inithe nearby another road There is a substantially-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 frontage jto the main road, and adjoining the AgricuU tural Reserve. There is a comfortable FIVE-ROOMED DWELLING and SHOP on the ground, and the Garden veil stocked with Fruit Trees. . And, . . -_ Part'of flection 26, Richmond . containing * out QUARTER ACRE, adjoining the Wesleyan Church Reserve. There is a well built DWELLING, with a Cooperage on the ground, aj;, 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 tnort- ■ -For further particulars apply to 8410 v JOHN R. MABIN.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 49, 26 February 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 49, 26 February 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 49, 26 February 1874, Page 3

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