SADDLERY! SADDLERY! •fTHE Undersigned intimate that, they are ;I_ .CARRYING ON their kUSI*»BH_ for the present in the Premises OPPOSITE their OLD SHOP, and next to Gorrib & Sons, where they hope to be favoured with .a continuance bf» the. liberal patronage they have hitherto received. ' ": ' PEAT & -THORNTON " 907— m Bridge-street. FIRE ! I 1 "VT ORW IC H UNION -^ FI R E INSURANCE SOCIETY haß for, years been among the. first to deal liberally with Insurers, and in NEW ZEALAND its promptness in settlement of fire losses has been equally distinguished. • - TnE SOCIETY'S AGENTS bold the fullest power to adjust Claims and pay losses in Cash without having to : " consult ' Directors, Colonial Boards, or Secretaries, ithus avoiding the consequent correspondence ! and delay. j The Agents' Instructions are to " act promptly and liberally." j : B_fT This long-established Society offers advantages which Companies of more recent 'standing are unable lo do, and its rates of Premium do not exceed those of any other Office doing business in this country. I In effecting Insurances, it is of the first im-. :portance to select an Office of high character, long standing, and stability. Intending Insurers can obtain Prospectuses sn 1 full information as to the peculiar advantages offered by this well-known Office. W. M. STANTON, 880 The Society's Attorney and Agenr. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE. THE TRANSFER BOOKS of this Company will be CLOSED for SIX WEEKS from 6th day ot APRIL, 1874. 879 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 wisheß to express his thankful 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 manner 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 iu the case of builders and others who buy for trade purposes, invoices are rendered weekly. March 28th, 1874. —_-__—--—. BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. I . 792 VALUABLE FREEHOLD SITES FOR BUILDING PURPOSES. HJ. L. AUGARDE will SELL by • public AUCTION, at his Rooms, Bridge-street, Nelson, on SATURDAY, the 18th April, 1874, at 12-15 M.T-, iu pursuance ot instructions received from the Mortgagee — That valuable PROPERTY fronting Wash-ington-road, belonging to Jambs Mooam, consisting of 17 acres, with two HOUSES thereon, five acres of which are fenced and laid down to grass. The position is dry and salubrious, and well adapted for a Depot for tho large number of immigrants about to arrive in Nelson. Plans, &c, can be seen at the Offices of Messrs. Adams &_ Kingdon, and the Auctioneer 805 ' H. J. L. AUGARDE.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 91, 17 April 1874, Page 3
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