SADDLERY! SADDLERY! THE Undersigned intimate that theptfre CARRYING ONptheir BUBINS?S6 for ths present in the Premises OPPO&ITE their OLD fa HO*', and/next to Gorri* & Sons, where they hone to be favoureaVwith a continuance of tbß liberal patrpiutlge they have hitheit? received. / / PEAT & THORNTON, 907 — m/ \y Bridge-street. FIRE!!! "VTORWIC'H UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY has for yean been among the first to deal liberally with Insurers, and in / NEW ZE i L A/N D its promptness in sett femlnt af/fire losses has been equallyldisnnguished. THE SOCIETY'S/AGENTS hold the fullest power m adjust Claims and pay losses in Cash/without having to jionsult Directobs, Colon/al Boards, or Secbkthus avoiding the/consequent correspondence and delay. yy' '~ The Aoents' Instructions t A _ are to " act promptly and liherally."^' figST Ihis long-established/Society offers advantages which. Companie/ of more recent standing are unable to do, arid its rates of Premium do not exceed thoser of any other Office doing business in this country. . Ia effecting Insurances, it is of the first importance to select an/Office of high chaiacter, long standing, and stability. Intending>lnßm)erß can obtain Prospectuses Bnl full iafonffituon as to the peculiar advantages offered by this well-known Office. W. M. STANTON, 880 The Society's Attorney and Agent.^ 'NATIONAL INSURANCE V / COMPANY. / \ /N O T I 0 JB. mHE TRANSFER BOOES of this ComJ/ pany will bn CLC» ""ED for SIX WEEKS from 6th daswrf^APßlL, 1874. W. STAVERT & CO. W. C Wilkins* Advertisement. W. C. WILKINS, IMPORTING IRONMONGER At the close of this period of four years, during which the public of Nelson and surrounding districts have supported him in conducting, a ready-money business, W. C. WILKINS wishes to express hia^*tmMikful acknowledgements to all who have accorded to him their custom, and he /hopes, by the exercise of great care in selecting goods in the best markets, and by contenting himself with very moderate profits, still to supply his customers in such a mjypfer as will make it to their advantage to purchase of him on the system of immediate payment. Terms are— Nett Cash with order, or on receipt of invoice ; and iv the case of builders and others who buy for trade purposes, invoices are rendered weekly. March 28th, 1874. BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. VALUABLE FREEHOLD SOTES FOR BUILDING PURPOSES/ HJ. L. AUGARDE will SELL by a public AUCTION, at his/ Rooms, Bridge-street, Nelsom^en SATURDAY, the 18ttVApril, 1874, 84^2-15 M.T , iufcursuance ot instructions received from the Mortgagee — |TWvalu^bh3PßOPEßTYfrdfting Waah--1 Ipgton^road, belonging AoWiuES Moo p.m, [ consisting of 17 acres, with two HOUSES thereon, five acres of which are fenced and /VTaid down to grass. yThe position is dry and salubrious, and well adapted for a Depot for the large number of immigrants about to arrive in Nelson. Plans, &c, can be seen at the Offices of Messrs. Adahs &^Kihodon, and the Auctioneer 805 H. J. L. AUGARDE.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 90, 16 April 1874, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 90, 16 April 1874, Page 3
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