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AUCTION SALE. MESSRS. SHARP AND PICKERING have received instructions from G. F. Martin, Esq. (who is iea?in« the colony), to bell by Public Auction, At his Farm, Stoke, On FRIDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1876. 4 LIGHT DRAUGHT FAEM HORSES 1 First-class Hack 1 Gelding, 3 yus., Unbroken, by " Garrtowen " 1 Yearling Cart Filly, by " Captain " 2 Dairy Cows, with Calves 1 Steer. Albo, 112 Cross-bred Ewfcs, -with Lambs, by Pure-bred Leicsstkb Rams 74 Hoggett Ewes 5 Leicester Rams, used by Mb. J. W. Maksden And 4 Straw Stacks A few tons Oaten Sheaves Cha*f Cutter.Tloughs, Harrows bCARIFIEK, t^ACK LIFTERS, Tools, {sacks, &e. Fencing and Timber. Horse Cart, Several Sets of Cakt add Plough Harness; QUANTITY OF bWifDES, AND Sked i otatoes, Oats and Rye. And, Half-deck BOAT, will oabry 2 TONS. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at Elisven o'clock. WITHOUT RESERVE. SHAKP AMD PICKERING, *^ 9^ Auctijneers. FOR SALE. J)ART of TOWN ACaB 653, having a .Frontage of 50 fcet tj Kawhia-street. Apply to 1299 SHARP ft PICKETING. "TVT ATIONAL FiRE AND -1-1 MAKINE INS UK ANCE COMPANY. Head Office, Dunedin. Capital, One Million Sterling, Paid up, £50,000. Reserve, £35,000 . ! The undersigned ncoept Bisks, both Fire and Marine, at Current Kates. SUB-AGENXB: Motuekct, Waimea, F. D. Gkeenwood. R. j. Malcolm. SiiAUP & PICKEUING, 2450 Chief Age jts, Nelson. GHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CURES. riRHESE most extraoriitnaty curative -*- Me;liuiH€Siir a daily gaining the cunfi ieuci'.- of the New Zealand Colonists, in consequence oi the benefit, ih»ths beea derived from their us. ; by those who hud been suffering from mutodus of ve-y severe aescriptions fux 10, 12 H, ami even lb jears. Example of Testimonials received ('oo numerous to publish) being given beieunder. Both Children and Adults are being constantly bentfitted ami rumored to health By These Meritorious Medicines They arc so clas-ed ami prepared, that almost every description of <meuse „nA sufiliring can be treated successfully by their u*e. FOK INSTANCE, The Aperient Mixture is specially adupttd f,.r geue.ai family usa and is the most Compute v ure lor ' Indiokstion, Biliousness, CosxivENfcss, Sick Ukai>\chk, DiaOUDJJKS OF I JIB LIVEK, Aud liMhKMIiTliNr Jb^VBBS. Ghollah's Bheumatism Mixture is pre-eminently and undoubtedly the most certain. Uie most extiuotuiuirj, and the most thorough cure lor jRUEUMATISM, NEUBALOrA, Sciatica, Luniutoo. S\vtif.r,e.i> Joints, m i .- WFnua Muscular fAm that has ever b en ducovercd. Ghollah's Gout Mixture is magical in its effoets, it kUvh quick relief, and by a steady ueoi it ior ; 4 .-hoft while j COMPLKTELY CURES GOUT | THESE INDIAN MEDICINES ASK TO UK UiVn OF All Chemists and iYTedicine Vendors thiougho .t Hew Zealand R. Hadfield, TRAFALGAK-STUEBT. , AGENT FOR NELSON. 1 TESTIMONIAL ABOVE REFERRED TO. Dunediu, 31st Ausnat, 1876. Fm.-lLivinn takeu j our ■• bh Slab's Khf unißtisQi Mixture " lor some considerable time j and hanuK letn complctily cured by its use of toe very s.vero rluumiiilc gout, from winch I hud suffered most severely for the last ten jrars.X can beir testimony to Us most extraordinary eunitivo powers. I am now free from all pain and well in health, and^have the use of my hands and icet, which I had not previous to takini? your uiediciue I think it right to state for the benefit ot others suffering the tortures that I tndured for the period above stated tbtit I attribute my restoration to health and freedom from pain entirely to your invaluable medicine. I need not gay that I c»n strongly recommend it to these suffering from rheumatism or gout. (Signed) Joun Griffbm, J.P. ggfT Nelson Testimonials, already received, will shortly be published.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 243, 4 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 243, 4 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 243, 4 October 1876, Page 3

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