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J. R. Mabin's Advertisements. AUCTION on MONDAY, May 10, At 3 oVook, At Victoby Square fjf\ PRIME FAT SHEEP, ex Waihopai, 4 V_/ from Wanganul. J. R. MABIN, 1235 Auctioneer. JRE ESTATE OF Wm. STAVERT & CO, ON and after MONDAY, May 10th, a DIVIDEND of ONE SHILLING and THREEPENCE in the £ will be PAYABLE in this Estate at my Office to all Creditors who have proved their claims. JOHN R. MABIN, 1289 Trustee. By Order of the Trnsteea of the Estate of NORMA.N Campbell. AUCTION on FRIDAY, May 14tb, At Twelve o'clock. At tj?e Flax Mill, Oearamoi Valley, Kaitdna Valley. THE EFFFCTS belonging to said MILL, comprising Weighing Machine, Driving and other Wheels, Piummer Blocks, Shafts, Flax Machines, Prefs, Scutchers' Belting, Lubricators, Cooking Utensils, Lamps, Horse Rugs, and a largo variety of other useful articles. Also, A CART MARE. And The LEASE of the SECTIONS, Nob. 2 and 3, on the Plan of the District of Kailuna, having 19 years to run from Ist January, 1871. JOHN R. MABIN. 1223 Auctioneer. AUCTION, at the Paddock, opposite Newton's Stables, Hardy-Street. On Arrival of v Waihopai, 1 ' daily expected from Wanqahtji. hf\ PRIME FAT SHEEP. JOHN R. MAIBIN, 1224 . Auctioneer. Important Sale of Superior Household Furniture, Piano, Glassware, Cutlery, China, Pictures, &c, &c. MR JOHN R MABIN has received instructions from A M'Kbllak Wix, Esq. (who is leaving the co'ony), to SELL by Public Auction, at his Residence. BrontiBtreet. about the Mid He of MAY, the whole of his Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Particular i in future Advertisement, when day of sale is fixed. Catalogues will be issued. JOHN R. MABIS 1058 Auctioneer. By Order of the Legal Manager of the Decimal Gold-Mining Company. AUCTION on an Early Date, on the Ground, Kelly's Gully. Collingwood. ALL the MACHINERY and PLANT belonging to the sad Company. Further particular* in future advertisement. JOHN R. MABIN, 911 Auctioneer. TIIOR PALE, a compact GRAZING FARM, Jt? situated about half-way between Colingwood and Takaka, consisting of 70 Acies Freehold, and 150 Acres hi Id under Maori Lease. There is a ccmfoJtable Dwellirg Hcu-e, Stable, ard Outbuildings on the Ground, all of which have been recently erected. A large poition of the Farm is fenced and divided into Paddocks, and there are two never-failing streams of water iunning through the property. The soil is unsurpassed in the district, whilst the proximity of Collingwood ensures an increasing maiket for the production of the farm. A contiderable portion cf the purchasemoney can remain on mortgage, and the Stock and Farm Implements can le taken at a valuation. For further information, apply to W. C. RILEY, Collingwood, or to 980 JOHN R. MABI3. TO LIT, that desirable RFSIDFNCE situate in Washington Valley, known as « MOUNT VERNON," at present in the occupation of W. J. Hodgekson, E?q. Ihe House contains 12 rooms, is fitted with every convenience, and there is a Coach House and Various Out-bouaes. There are 25 Acres of Land, including an Orchard well stocked with trees in lull bear' ing. For further particulars, apply to 43 1 JOHN R. MABIN. FOR SALE, Two Allotmenta of CITY LAND, situated in Waimea and Van-guard-streets respectively wi,h 26ft frontage and a depth of 106 feet to each. On the Waimea-Btreet 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 Fiuit Tree?. These Sections being in tho immed-ate vicinity of the Railway Terminus, are of increasing value, and will be sold (ti. her together cr separately) at alow figure, and part of the Purchase-money may remaiu on mortgage. Apply to 941 JOBN R. MABIN. *"!>. FT^HE Undersigned has been inJ^^, X Btructed to OFFER ior 48HHSB The Topsail SCHOONER Orcti, 66 Tons register ; about 7 years old Topsail bCHOONER TauraDga, 66 Toub register ; six years old KETCH Huou Belle, 43J tons register} built of blue gum KETCH Good Templar, 41£ Tons register; built under the owner's supervision. All the above Vessels ore in splendid order, well found, and have been recently coppered. - The Schooners draw only 8J feet when loaded, and the Ketches only six feet ; and the lastnamed require no laUast ; whilst all carry large cargocß, are smart sailers, and profitable craft 8. 1 he price aeked is considerably below their value, lut ihe Owner leing about to rroceed to England, it is his inUnticn to dispose of them before leaving. For further particulars, apply to • 33 JOHN R. MABIN. KAURI TIM BEE. ORDERS for any Lengths or Sizes executed with the utmost despatch. 34* . JO£N R. MABIN.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 110, 8 May 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 110, 8 May 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 110, 8 May 1875, Page 3

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