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TO STOCK REARERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, January 19th, At Two o'clock. At the Richmond Sale Yards. 9 O O SPLENDID BREEDING EWES. JO LINCOLN RAMS 10 do. LAMBS. All tho above are of first-class breed, lrom Wanganui, ex steamer "Ino," and will be Bold without reserve. JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer. Surplus Stores ex Ship Caroline from London. AUCTION on SATURDAY Next, at Twelve o'clock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms. THE SURPLUB STORES, ex Ship Caroline, from London . Particulars in future advertisement. JOHnTr. MABIN, Auctioneer. CANTERBURY HAMS & BACON. A PRIME Lot for Sale cheap. JOHN R. MABIN. PIANOS! PIANOS! \ CONSIGNMENT from the best Makers, j3L expected per " Celestial Queea," which will be Sold by Auction Without Reserve. JOHN R. MABIM, Auctioneer. J OHN R. M ABIN - AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AGENT, NOTARY PUBLIC, AKD CUSTOMHOUSE AGENT. Nblson Auotioh Rooms. iALKB Conducted in Town or Country. A Yard ik bbab op Nelson Auction Rooms iron Bat.b of S^ook. 253 TjIOR SALE, Two Allotments of CIT T Jj LA.ND, situated in Waimea and Van-guard-streets respectively, with 26ft frontage and a depth of 106 feet to each. On the Waimea-street Allotment is a convenient SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, formerly occupied by Mr G. Cooliws, now letting at a fair rental, and- both Allotments are fully planted with goo<i Fruit Tree «. These Sections being in the immediate vicinity of the Railway Terminus; are 61 ; value, and will be aold (either together or separately) at alow figure, and part of the Purchase-money may remain on mortgage. Apply to 941 JOHN R. MABIN rVoVERNMENT LIFE INSUVT :» &NC 85 AN D . ANNUITIES. The Hndenifnod having been Appointed AGENT for the above, is prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for LIFE INSURANCE and ANNUITIES. Amongst a few of the numerous advantages offered by insuring with the Government, are LOW RATES OF PREMIUM. Insurers have the Government guarantee for payment of amount insured. Policies are not forfeited if premium is not paid when due Protection of Policies from the Bankruptcy Act. No charge for Medical examination. And . it provides modes for insuring suited to almost every case an Applicant may require. Forms of Proposals and other information ill be readiiy afforded by JOHN R. MABIN, 1540 Agent. THE UNDERSIGNED IS CASH PU RCHASER OF WOOL GRASS SEEDS WHEAT BARLEY OATS HOPS BACON & HAMS, And other Produce, or will make LIBERAL ADVANCES on same if left for sale, or for Bhipment to his agents at other New Zeaand Ports, Australia or England. JOHN R. MABIN, -1954 Auctioneer. TJOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE AND LIFE. CAPITAL—TWO MILLIONS. This is one Of the largest Insurance Companies in existence, and has acquired! mmense popularity throughout the World by the UNDOUBTED SECURITY it affords Insurers, and the promptitude and liberality with which it SETTLES LOSSES. The Agents are particularly instructed to SETTLE LOSSES in CASH immediately on satisfactory proof of same, thus saving Insurers the annoyance attendant on referring Claims to Directors or others at a distance. JOHN R. MABIN. Agent, THE Undersigned is always prepared tc SELL or BUY SHARES in the Bank of New Zealand National Bank Fiji Bank New Zealand Insurance Company South British Insurance Company, National Insurance Company Standard Insurance Company other leading Companies. John r. mabin, "to builders and others. THE UL'o'ersignei is prepared to Supplj TIMBER &om the Mills, delivered or the Wharf, an 1 will have a large supply oi -wall-seasoned Red* Piae and Rimu on Sale al his Yards in rear of <-h<t Ne'son Anctior Booms. 3010 JOHN R. MABIN*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 15, 17 January 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 15, 17 January 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 15, 17 January 1876, Page 3

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