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TO FARMER R, DAIRYMEN, BUSHMBST,-: BUTCHERS, and WoOD- ■■•■•■ SELLhRS. SATURDAY NEXT, November 4, ,{;. At 1..15 M.T. HJ. L AUGARDE will Sell, pr order, #..that comfortable block of LAND in the WaM-ti Vulley, next the lnte William Gaukroger's land, con .i .ting of 56 ACRES LAND, 20 acres of which is well timbered; the balance, 36 acres, in splendid stubs. — Watir, Grass, and Timber, ail combined. 3180 TOWN INVESTMENT. AUCTION SALE ON SATURDAY November 4, 1876, at 12 15 M.T. QUARTER. ACRE of L\ND and an Excellent SEVEN-ROOMED HOU___ in First-class condition, . ollingwood* street. Also, QUARTER-ACRE of LAND with FOURROOMED HOUSE a 'joining, making one payable property. H. J. L. AUGARDE, 3188 Auotioneer. HEALTHFUL POSITION, £450, SIX-ROOMED UOUSE, fitted up with every convenience, with 60ft frontage to Collingwood-street by U2fc in depth. Position undeniable. H. J. L AUGARDE, 3033 Auctioneer. TO VOLUNTKEKS—A BARGAIN _e*s. ' AMUZZ-E-LOADEi. DOUBLF-BAR-RELED ENFIELD KIFHS, Twisted Barrels, in case, fitted with every requisite, by London. Also, to Sportsmen, for £15 — A. Fir.t-c'ass Double-barreled Spieudu.ly-fini.hed SHOTGUN, Breach-loader, in cisc, bf Reillt, Holborn, Lon or. Aho, b. Adams & Dean, London, for £3 10s,— a REVOLVER, useful ami penetrating; Locks, Stuck, and Bariel* finished in a style iht.f must be seen to l.c appreciated. H. J. L AUGAK.'sE, 3119 Auctioneer. . rpHE following VALUABLE INVSST JL MENTS, ready lor immediate Business Sheep Run, 20,000 Acres, Laud and Sheep... £1400 50 Acres Farm, fenced £1600 Five-Roomed House, large Gardea, the Wood ... £2.0 Half an Ace of Land, House, &c, Waime<-roal £200 One Acie.No. 6 J .2 £.00 Two Acr.s, Laud, Home, &c £*_50 One Acre • „ Tci-toi Valley ... £80 18 Acres of Land and House ... £200 ICS Do.V .0., Houee, &c ... £.0) 165 Do,, do, do. ... ... £i2t;o 200 Acres Land, Hous. , &c. ... .. £900 14 Do., ao, Six-roomed House, and 2 acres Orchard £4!0 6-Roomcd House, Garden, & c, Colling-wood-street ... £223 25 Acies L_ad, fenced £350 75 Acres La»d, fenced... £s<_o Ten roomed House, Coriingwood-86. £410 6-Roomed Cottage, £ Acre of land, do £^20 Land, 40 x 20, Hardy-street £220 One Acre near Railway ... ... .£450 acre Land, Brook-street, £320 H J. L. AUGARDK, Auctioneer ... _. C'JSi^Z AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT REO i MOND, A TR AIN iv. addition to those adrertised will leave kelson at 2 p m. Bona fide School Children umier 12 will be conveyeJ by all trains at qu irter of ordinary iares. Teachers and Children over 12 half ordinary fares. These School tickets will be issued in par.els not lees than twenty, and may be obtained on the evening of the 3 1st. GEO. ASHCROFT, 3193 Manager. THE NELSON AGRICULTURAL A.SOITATION. GRAND SPRING SHOW OF LIVE STOOK AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS, In Mr Charles Canning's PADDOCK, Richmond, On WEDNESDAY, November 1, 1876 STEWARDS: Mr J, W. Barnicoat Mr W. Rout Mr R. J. Malcolm Mr W. D. Harkness Mr P. Best Mr J. Sheat Mr J. Marsden Mr F. Kelling Mr N.. Fowler Mr A Sheat Mr A. Harley Mr H. Lankow Mr R. M R .c Mr T. J. Thompson Mr W. Havknesa Mr C. S yw ell Mr W. Best Mr C. Canning Mr T. Nicholson Mr C. Hading Mr R. Robinson Mr W. Bell ALL STEWARDS ARE AUTHORISED TO BEOfiIVE fiOBSORirnoNS. %W « c pecial Trains will run as will bo advertised. R. MALCOLM, 3020 Hon. Secretary. DOG SHOW. AS an additional attr-ic'-on to a l*r<e sectiou ol the Public, and in r__pnn. c to a request from a numbir of Gentlemen interested, the " Ntlssn Agricultural Association" have arranged to off - the fo'lowing Prizes at their Annual Meeting at Richmoud, ou Wednesday, November Ist ; — Ist 2nd . No. Prize. Prize 1 Greyhounds 15/- 7/6 2 Retrieveis „ „ 3 Pointers „ „ 4 Setters „ „ 5 -*p rtina: Sp*_niel_ „ „ 6 Sheep and C.Utle Dogs ... „ „ 7 Collies „ 8 Newfoundlands „ „ 9 Mastiffs „ 10 Sporting Terriers f) „ 11 Fancy Dogs oi any dcscripliou „ „ Conditions : Threo entries must be made in each cla._ or no prize will be jii yen. Five entries in eaoh class mu>t be made or no 2nd prize will be given. All d.;gs entered for compaction must be provided with a chain and collar. Entries 2s for each dog. Entries to be made on the morning of the Show b.fore Eleven o'clock. R. J. MALCOLM, 3169 Hon. Secretary. -

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 234, 31 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 234, 31 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 234, 31 October 1876, Page 3

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