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TO BREWERS AND OTHERS. AUCTION, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 12 o'clock. At Cross s Wharf. ■jOa SACKS PRIMK BARLEY XOvJ' Now lauding, Ex "Elizabeth Curio," from Lyttelton. JOHN 11. MABIN, Auctioneer. Important Sale of CLOTHING, DRAPERY, &c, &c. The undersigned has received instructions from Messrs MANSON & G' >. (who are relinquishing business in Nelson) to Sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, at 11 o'Clock, At their Premises, Bridge- street, the STOCK-IN-TRADE, comprising Blanket 3 , Quilts, v'alic;> j , Shewing, F'annels, jfcrench Merinos PihMh, Winceys, Shiwl?, Dreas Materials, Cirtains, Oimean aid other Sliirts, Men's nnd Boys' Suit9, '1 rou'ers, Coits, H^ts and Caps, and the i.ther usuat stOL-k for Clothier and Draper, The a'love are all of the be3t material, aad seasonable gods. JOHN R. MABIN, 2130 ' Auctioneer. THE UNDERSIGNED IS A CASH PURCHASER OF WOOL GRASS SEEDS WHEAT BARLEY OATS HOPS BACON & HAMS, And other Produce, or will make LIBERAL ADVANCES on same it' left for sale, or for shipment to his- agents at other New Zeaand Ports, Australia or England. JOHN R. MABIN, 954 Auctioneer. MALT ! MALT ! WHOLE or CRUSHED MALT, on Sals at the NELSON AUCTION ROOMS. 1803 JOIISr R. MABIN. SPRING SEED WHEAT. ON SALE, a small quantity, just received from Canterbury, 81 J)CI 1 R. M.V3IS. FOWL FEED. A QUANTITY. FOR SALE CHEAP. 1524 JO EN It. MABIS. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. THE Uniersiijnel is prepared to Supply TIMBER frjm the Mills, delivered on the Wharf, anl will have a large supply of wall-seasoned Red Pine nn I Rimu on Sale at bis Yards in rear of the Nelson Auction Rooms. 3010 JOHN R. MABIN THE Undesigned has always ON SALE a large assortment of SPOKES, FELLOES NAVES, SHAFTS SYDNEY TIMBER. ■ JOHN R MABIN. ~~J°~ HN R. M ABIN ' AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AGENT, NOTARY PUBLIC, AND CUSTOMHOUSE AGENT. Nelson Auction Rooms. '■ llks Conducted in Town oa Cocntbt. A iV.UD IN R34.R OF NELSON AUCTION ROOMS una S\!.e op S^oos. 253 fTHHE Undersigned is always prepared to X SELL or BUY SHAKES in the Bank of New Zealand National Bank Fiji Bank New Zealand Insurance Company South British Insur/inee Company, National Insurance Company Standard Insurance Company other leading Companies. JOHN R. MABIN OUYAL INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE BRANCH. CAPITAL-TWO MILLIONS. This is one of the largest Insurance Companies in existence, and has acquiredi mmenae popularity throughout the World by tho UNDOUBTED SECURITY it affords Insurers, and the prco: pSjtude and liberality with which it SETTLES LOSSES. The Agents are particularly instructed to SET TLB 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, GOVERNMENT LIFE INSUB4NC3 AND ANNUITIES. Tiie Undersigned as AGENT for the above, is prepartd to receive APPLICATION i for LIFE INSURANCE and ANNUITIES. Amongst a few of the numerous advantages oilered 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 No charge for Medical examination. Participatioa in Profits. And it provides modes for insuring suited to almost every case an Applicant may reFormg of Proposals and other information will be readily afforded by JOHN R. MABIN, 846 Agent.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 176, 17 July 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 176, 17 July 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 176, 17 July 1876, Page 3

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