J. R. M bi s Advertisements. APPLES 1 APPLES ! FOR SA.LR, about 60 Cases APPLES, comprising— Cambridge Pipping Nonpir'el RujSits, Frenoh Crabg, Devon.. hire Russets. JOH^ B. M\Rl^. IMPORTANT SALE OF MINING PLANT, &o. By Order of the 1 eual Manager of the Decimal Gold-Mining Company (RJ.) AUCTION on THURSDAY, June 17, at Twelve o'clock. At the Mine, Kelly's Guilt, colliskj-wood. mHE WHOLE nFthe PLANT of mid X COMPANY, Compming--2 Batteries (which have not been vied"), eaeb of Five Stampers, by Langland & Cx. Melbourne About 340 feet 6 inch Flanged Wrought Iron Piping About 350 feet 6'n Cast Iron Flanged Pipin? A Shield's Turbiae Machine Hnu?e Manager's Houbq Smith's Bellows, Anvils. Drill*, Hammers, Crucible*, Eoamel'ed Dishes, Saws, Stiovels, Iren, Chemicals. Trucks and Truck Whesls, Tramway Riils, Paints, Hose Belting, Timber, Wire, and a large quantity of other artie'e* too numerous to mention in advertisement, but are particularised in the CATALOGUES, which can be obtained from the Auctioneer. Tha steamf r L"»dv Barkly will leave Nelson on June 15. giving intending purchasers arap'e time to inspect before the Sale, and to leave for Neleon the day after. Luncheon Provided. JOHN R. MABIN, 1890 Auctioneer. FOWL WHEAT. A QUANTITY otTsALE at the Nelson Auction Rooms. 1445 JOHN R. MABIN. TTIOR PAIR, a compact GRAZING FA«M, JD fi'uated about half wnv between Colingwood and Tafeaka, consisting of 70 Acres* Freehold, and 150 Acres held under Maori Lease. There fs a comfortable Dwelling Hou'e, Stable, and Outbuildings on the Ground, all of which have been recently erected. A large pnrt'on of the Farm is fenced and divided into Paddocks, and there are two never-failing streams of water running through the property. The soil is unsurpassed in the district, "whilst the proximity of Colllngwoorl ensures an increasing market for the production of the farm. A comiderable portion of the purchasemoney can remain on mortgage, and the Stock and Farm Implements can be taken at a valuation. For further information, apply to W. C. BILBY, Colling wood, or to 980^ JOF7N R. MABIV. TjiOß PALE. Two Allotmpnti of CITY Jj LAND, eituated in WnimFa a"d Vanguard- ptreefs rtspentivelv, wi h 96fc frontage and a depth of 106 feft to each. On the Waimea-atreet Allotment is ft convenient BIX-ROOMED HOUSE, formerly occupifd by Mr G. Collins, now letting nt a fair rental and both Allotments are fully planted with good Finit Treec These Sections being in the immed'ate vicinity of the Rai way Terminus, are of increasing value, and will be sold (ei;ber together or Feparately} at a low figure, and part of the 'Purchase-money may remaiu on mortgage. Apply to 941 JOHN R. MABIN. TO LFT, that desirable RVSim NCE situate in Washington Valley, kno«n as « MOUNT VERNON," at present in the occupation of W J. Hodokksok, E«q, Ihe Borne contains 12 rooms, is feted with every convenience, «nd there is a Coach Bouse and various Out-houses. There are 25 Acres of Land, including an Orchard well stocked with trees in lull bearing. For further particulars, apply to 452 JOHN R. MABIN. "!>- FTIHE Undersigned has been inf\||v X fctructed to OFFER lor jmmrr The Topsail SCHOONER Oreti, 66 Tons register ; about i years old Topsail SCHOONER Tauranga, 66 Tons register ; six years old KETCH. Huon Belle, 43J tons register; built of blue gum KETCH Good Templar, 41J Tons register; bnilt under the owner's supervision. All the above Vessels are in splendid order, well found, and have been recently coppe r ed. The Schooners draw only 8J <ect when loaded, and the Ketches only six feet ; and the lastnamed require no lallast ; whilst all carry large cargoes, are smart saileis, and profitable crafts. The price asked is considerably below their value, bu.fc the Owner leing about to proceed to Engfand, it i* his intention to dispose of them before leaving. For further particulars, apply to JJB JOHN R. MABIN. LARD ! LARD ! LARD I °008 SALE, A small quantity, put up in JD Tins exprealy for B'amily use. JOHN R. MABIN, 1123 Auctioneer. BE ESTATE OF Wm STAVERT & CO. ON and after MONDAY, May 10th, a DIVIDEND of ,('NE SHILLING *>nd THREE PfcNCE in the £ will be PAYAP-LE in this Estate at my Office to all Creditors who have proved their claims. JOHN R. MABIN, £239 Trustee. THE UNDERSIGNED IS CASH PURCHASE B OF WOOL GRASS SEEDS WHEAT BARLEY OATS HOPS BACON & HAMS, And other Produce, or will mak< LIBERAL ADVANCES on aame it' left for sale, or for ship ment to bis agents at other New Zea and Ports, Australia or England. .JOHN R, MABIN.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 135, 7 June 1875, Page 3
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