j. ifc. mapiirs Advertisements. 1 1 i HORSES ! HORSES ! STEEPLECHASE! TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), P, at TWO o'clock. At the Stables of the Coach & Horses HoteU SEVERAL Staunch USEFUL HORSES, viz. :— BAY GELDING, three yea™ old do do five do Chestnut Gelding, five do "Qo Pony, five do Thoroughbred Mare, eight do seven do All the above are broken io saddle, and •iome are accustomed to carry a lady. The Pony goes in double, harness. JOHN R. MABIW, 972 ', Auctioneer. Bf- Order of the Trusteeß of the Estate of the late Donald Sinclair. AUCTION on an Early Date at the Nelson Auction Rooms. THE INTEREST of the saiti ESTATE in 18 SHARES in the Richmond Fair Ground. JOHN" R. MABIN, 834 .. Auctioneer. By order of the Trustees in the Estate of Nobman Campbell. AUCTION on an Early Date, at the Flaxmill, Okarinul Valley, Pelorus Valley. ALL the MACHINERY nnd PLANT belonging to the said Mill. Also, The estate's interest in tbe lease of the Ground Further particulars in future advertisement. JOHN R. MABIN, 910 Auctioneer. By order of the Legal Manager of the Decimal Gold-mining Company. AUCTIO.NiOn an Early Date, on the Ground, v 'Kelly's Gully, Collingwood. ALL the MACHINERY and PLANT belonging to said Company. Particulars ia future advertisement. v JOHN R. MABIN, 9ML-j&'i<,:Vj .'.'■■ >..) : .■ . ,- Auct'oneer. EQ9 a compact GRAZING FARM, about halt- way between Oolf Shgwdbd and : Takaka, consisting of 70 Acre 9 Freehold, and 15 Acres held under Maori leise. : , There is a comfortable Dwelling House, Stable, and Outbuildings on the Ground, all of which have been recently erected. A large portion of the Farm is fenced and divided into Paddocks, and there are two never-failing 4 streams of water running through tlie' property.: ,T:he soil is unsurpassed in the district, whilst tbe proximity of Collingwood ensures an increasing market for the production of the farm. A comiderable portion cf the purchasejnoney can remain on mortgage, and the Stock and Farm Implements can te taken at a valuation. For further information, apply to 980 JOHN R. MA BIS. TO LET, that desirable IWSIDPNCE situate in Washington Valley, known as " MOUNT VERN ON," at present in the occupation of W. J. Hodgerson, E j q. Qhe House contains 12 rooms, is fitted with every convenience, and there is a Coach House and various Out-houses. Tbere are '25 Acres of Land, ic eluding an Orchard well stocked with trees in lull bearing. For further particulars, apply to 432 JOHN R. MABIN. TO LET, for a Term of Years, tbat COTTAGE, with about Three Acr^s of Ground, at Eopb, lately occupied by the Yen. •Archdeucon Thorpe. For further particulars apply to . 960 JOHN R. MABIN. T7IOK SALE, Two Allotments of CITY JD LAND,;eiiuated in Waimea and Van-guard-Btreets respectively, with 26f0 frontage .^an^.^r depth; of 106 feet to each. On the "Waimea-streetf Allotment is a convenient SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, formerly occupied by Mr G. Collins, now letting at a fair rental and both Allotments are fully planted with good Fruit Trees. These Sections being in the immediate vicinity of the Railway Terminus, are of increating 1 value, and will be sold (either.. together or separately) at a lour figure, and part of tbe Purchase-money may remaiu on mortgage. Apply to 941 JOHN R. MABIN. ANGLO-NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPH AGENCY. . iinpHE, Undersigned having been appointed tU jL'*"AGFNT'for the'above, is prepared to receive MESSAGES, in ordinary words or cypher, for TRANSMISSION to any PART of EUROPE ia telegiaphic communication with London. Amongst a few of the advantages offered by this Agency are— ; RAPIDITY IS TRANSMISSION, AND : L 0 W KAT ES. - PersoDß likely to avail themselves of this < : Agency are recommended to register through 1 tHe ''tindVpighed,. at the Head Office, their Sign»ttire, ; &c., whereby a considerable caving ireffected in cost of transmission. ProspectUses and further ibiormation can , % ofct&ioeaifrom .JOHN R. MABIN, 852 ; '~ Agent. npHE Undersigned has been inJ^^v X struct ed to OFFER lor si j i S ALE— !«i mMmm Topsail SCHOONER Oreti, 66 Tons register ; about 7 years old Topsail bCHOONER TauraDga, 6G Tons register ; six years old KETCH Huon Belle, 43J tons register ; bujltof blue gum KETCH Good Templar, 41 J Tons register; „( , built und,f r the owner's supervision. Allthe above Vessels are in splendid order, well found, and have been recently coppered. The Schooners draw only 8J <eet when loaded, and the Ketches only six feet ; and the lastdaiaed require no ballast ; whilst all carry large cargoes, are smart sailors, and profitable crafts. ' "•' The price acked is considerably below their - value,- but the Owner I eing about to proceed it, is his intention to dispose of before leaving. * ' ,:,-! jj£6js further partigulairg, apply to "**Hkaf7'J !i! - .> '. ' JOHN R. MABIN. i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 88, 13 April 1875, Page 3
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