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AUCTION On SATURDAY NEXT, Sept 9, . At 12 o'clock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms. A quantity ot i\ew TjiUKNITUIIK comprisi.ig— Couchrs, BedJj „ ? stejids-, Cjiesi:. ' Drawers, Washstands , Dining and other Tables, &c. &c. ; ......-A15.0,. Cheese, 3ac:>n, Swedes, PoJatoas, &c. And A quantity of useful DRAPERY. JOHN 11. MABIN, 56 : 5 .• ; • Auctioneer. AUCTION On SATURDAY, Sept. 9, at 12 o'clock At the Nelson Auction Rooms. A VERY CONVENIENT CARRIAGE to carry about Six Peraoue, in firstclass order. JOHN E. MABIN, 2687 Auctioneer. SALE OF PIANO, SEWING MACHINE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. AUCTION On TUESDAY, Sept. 12tb, 1876, At TwsiiVS o'clock. At tho residence of Mrs Albert Waxman Cambria-street, tho Wood. The whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE r - aad Effects, comprising— A Piaao, Pier-G'a-'B, Sewing Machine, Drawing-room Chaira, Table*, Coucues, Carpet3, ien-ler- and Irons, Chimney Ornaments, Wooden and iron, bedsteads, Chests Drawers, Washstands, Toilet Sets, Mattresses, ttednng. Chin*, Glassware,. Earthenware, Me*t sat'«, Saucepans, and other household requisites. JOaN B. MABIN 2636 . Auctioneer. FO R SAL E. A FEW SHA'iES in the Riohmtn 1 Hill Mining Company. 2614 JOHN R. MAB[N. IMPORTANT SA.LE OF SPRING AND SUMMSIt DitAeifiliY. The Undersigned has received instructions to SiSLL early ia S&PTEJIdEtt at, the NSLSOIS AUOIION ROUMS A'Ct)S'siGNMBNT of ASSORTED DRA.Piiiiir, suited for oprmg and Summer wear. ' The pieces of Dress Materials, &c, will be cut lengths to cu.t private families. JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer. TO BUILDERkS AKD OTHERS. AUCTION On an early d«ue,.tit the Wharf, the Port. About BAAA FEET WELL CUT jVJvJvJ RIMU, In i Jts lo suit purchaserd. JOHN R MAiilN, Auctioneer. THK UNDERSIGN fciD IS A CASH PURCHASER OP WOOL GRASS SEEDS WHEAT BARLIiY OATS HOPS BACON & HAMS, And other Produce, or will make LIBSUAL ADVANCES on aarae it left for sale, or for shipmeat to his ageots at other New Zeaaud Ports, Australia or Eogland. JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer. PLOUGHS ! PLOUGHS ! ! A CONSIGNMENT of Ball's Criterion PLOUGHS and Extras expected per 11 Helen Denny," from England. 2586 JOHN B. MABItV. pUYAL INSURANCE COMPAKY FIRE BRANCH. CAPITAL— TWO MILLIONS. This is one of the largest Insurance Companies in existence, and has acquired! nimeuse popularity throughout the World by the UNDOUBTED SECURITY it affords Insurers, and the prouiptitude and liberality with which it WhiTTLES LOSBfiS. The Agents are particularly instructed to SSTI'LK 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. MAQIN. A Kent. riOVSRNMSNT LIFE INSUVX RlNCfi AND ANNUITIES. The Uurtersiiuel as AGENT for the abiva, i3 prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for MF3 INSURANCE and ANNUITIES. Amongst a few of the numerous advantages offered by insuring with the iJovernment, »re LOW RATES Oif PfiEVIIU^I. Insurers have the Government guarantee for payment of amount inrured. Policies are not forfeited if premium is not paid when due Protection of Policies from the Bankruptcy Act. No charge for Medical examination. Participation ia Profits. And it provides modes for insuring Buited to almost every case an Applicant may require. Forms of Proposals and other information will be readily afforded by JOHN S. MABIN, 546 Agent,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 221, 8 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 221, 8 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 221, 8 September 1876, Page 3

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