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IMPORTANT SALE OF MINING PLANT. On tiir Ground, Lightd and's Gully, Collingwood I\t Ordi»r of the La»al Mnnnßer of the Northumberland Gold Mining Company (Limited) On THURSDAY, 24th Feb., 1876, At 11 o'clock turn., M.T. THE VALUABLE MINING PLANT, Consisting of — 6 HEAD STAMPER BATTERY ™ Water Wheel. 30 feet dia-netcr Dam in Toi-toi Fiat, and all water rights in connection therewith Berdan, Smith's Tools, Trucks, Tramway, &c. Catalogues to be had of the Auctioneer. The Lady Barkly will leave Nelson on Tuesday, the 22nd inst.. at Four o'clock, and Collingwood on the following Friday morning. H. J. L. AUGARDE, 418 Auctioneer. SALE OF MINING PLANT, &c, Imported for the Decimal Company. Per Order oE the present Proprietor. HJ. L AUGARDE will offer for SALE • the following— Leaso of Midline Site 10-Stamper Battery, weight of stamps 6 cwt ench, by Langland & Co. Intermediate Sbaft Pinion, 5/t Pulley Shield's Patent Turban, 25 horsepower 300 feet Fall, extr^ hearings and pulley Copper Tables and Ripp!e3 Machine House, foundation logs 2 Pipe Bends and 3 Spannerß No. of Special Certificate, 16,752— JS I 2s. 6d. per annum.Tho alove will be put up for action immediately after the Sale of -the Northumberland Gold-mining Plant on the Ground, Coliing-woo-1, on THURSDAY, the 24th February, 1876. H. J. AUGARDE, 466 Auctioneer. A LIVING AND FREEHOLD FOR £400. THE T ARMANI AN HOTEL, Picton, consisting of Ten Rooms, Six-Stall Stable, Loose Boxes, Harness Rooms, Hay Loft, and all suitable Offices, occupying One Acre of Land,.including Paddock, half a mile from tbe Railway Station; capable or doing a large business, only wants an energetic man to ensure trade and prosperity. H. J. L. AUGARDE, 3*5 Auctioneer. LEICESTER RAMS FOR SALE. 5 LEICESTER RAMS, bred in Wanganui. H. J. L. AUGARDE, 3302 Auctioneer. TVTE W Q.OODS OPENED DfJRTNG THE PAST MONTH. White Wine and Brown Malt Vinegar, in draught Chocolate Fravicais Vanille Preserved Trout. Cove Oysters, and Game Asparagus, Tomatoes', b'rench Besns, and Green Peas (l.ixunes lor Winter, for Sea, or for the Bush) China Fruits and Ginger Dunedin o»tmeal, in small bags Dunedin 3-CrownF amilv Soap Lieiig's Extract of Meat Corks —finest velvet q ial ; ty, for Wine " Now Z a'and Joys " and " Needle Gun " Tobaccos Cherries, preserved in Branly Finest Meerschaum and G.D.T. Briar Pipes Green Gloze Dessert Services, various Bassinet's, Bakers' Baskets Funcy Wool acd Klegant Flax Mats Picture Frame Moulding, Slip, and Room Bonier Boxiug Glove 3. Croquet Sets, various Case of Theatrical Laces, Imitation Gold and Silver Fringes, Cords, and Trimmings, Spangles, Concavee, Zincß, and Stars Real Bullion Gjld Fringe, half inch, to four inches French's (Lucy's) Acting Edition (new stock) Stereoscopes and Slides Musical Boxcb Bow Saws, Gothic Lituhes Parchments, Commercial CardH Printing Pjtpcsr, Printing laks (Colors). rjno A RRIVE ter boldon, john milton, and steamers. Pianofortes, Harmoniums, Cabinet Okoans, and Band Inotuumenjs. New Music (to order c trefully detailed) Niokle Silver Plated Flutes and Flageolets Hand-sewing Machines, G & B. Music Stools, Travelling Bags Curled Horsehair, Corks Masonic Requisite?, Cricket Balls Archery Equipments Reynella Wines (bottled) « ___ W. M. STANTO N, THE CORNER, Trafalgar and Habdt-strebts. 383 CRICKET 1 CRICKET ! ! JUST OPENED, and NOW on SALE, 1 Case CRICKETING MATERIALS, Comprising — Page's and Clapshaw's Bats Peacock's Rats, with Indiarubber in handle Duke'o and Darke's Balls Also, The new improved REGISTERED BALL Batting Gloves, Leg Guards, Gauntlets Stumps of every description. And a large Aesorttneat for Boys. At H HOUNSELL'S, 3308 . No. 1, Bridge-street. STOVESI STOVES!! Now on Sale, e_ " Leonilda Semino." SMITH & WELLSTOOD'S Celebrated Scotch Cooking and Heating Stoves, with fittings complete as follows: — Nos. 8 and 9, Economist with hot water apparatus Nos. 6, 7,8, Trafford Rauge with copper boiler Nos. 7,8, 9,Plantress Nos. 7, 8, Enchanter Nob. 6, 7, Scotia Heating Stoves comprising Nos. 1 and 2 Excelsior, the Egg, the Peasant. Nos. 6 and 7, Queen; all in first class condition, aud to be cold at lowGßt rates At H. HOUNSELL S, Ho* hh 3 BaiD9K=iiattß34 *8*»

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 51, 22 February 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 51, 22 February 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 51, 22 February 1876, Page 3

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