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Important Sale of Piano, Household Furniture, Glassware, MR. JOHN R. MABIN haa received instruclions from Alex. Kebb, Esq. (who has left Nelson) to Sell by Public Auction, at his late Residence, Ngatitama -treet, near the College, On FRIDAY, February 16, At 11 o'clock. AU his Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE PIANO, AND OTHER EFFECTS, viz:— DRAWING-ROOM. Drawing-room suit", in Blue Rep, Curtains to m\\o\\', Walnut Piano, with frot work, backed with blue silk; * M.isic Stool; Work Table; Loo Tablo; and Cover; Fender andirons; Vase; Lamp; Chimney Orcaments; . Set Ivory Chess uen and Boards; Whatnot; Books; Hearth Kug; Fancy Matting; 14 -day Clock, &c, &c. ' DINING-ROo^. Tele3Cope Dining Table , with Extr \ Leaf, Cover ; Book Shelf and Chiffonier combined; a quantity Standard Works, including 30 Vols. Lardner's Encvclopaa Ha; Carpet; Hearth Hug; Fender and Irons; Half Cabin- 1 Sewing Machine, Leather Couch; Arm Chairs; 6 Horsehair Chairs; Pier Glass; Marble Top Coffee T;ble; Cut Glias Decanters, Wince, Tumblers Hock Gasses; Gasogehe; Clock; Piatedware; China Dinner ard Tea Set, &c , &c. BED-ROOM. Single and Double Iron Bedsteads; Mattrasses; Ch:sts Drawers; Iron Oot ani Mutrass; Feather Pillows; Dressing Tables; Washstands and Toilet Sst; Fire Guards; Looking Glasses; Night Commoles; Carpets; Towels Horses, Chairs, &c, &c. HALL. Hat Stand; Barometer; Clock; Oil Cloth; Mats; Scraper; Officers Ciinp Table; &c, &c. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE. . Table; Eattheawvre; Mane-le; Chairi; Saucepans; Keltles; Bjilers; Bellows; Washiag Tubs; Irons; Fender ari Irons; G'»iden Hose and Tools; Meat Safe, and a qyiantity of other Housshold Requisites. ' Also, At One o'Clock, T WO HORSES Luncheon provided. 491 To Close Consignments, and iv consequence of Relinquishing the Trade. . Important and Unreserved Sale op WINES, SPIRITS, &c. AUOTION On SATURDAY, February 17, At 12 o'clock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms. -| f~\ CASES V.O. BRANDY X\J „ Scotch Whisky 6 „ Port, Hooper's 1863 Vintage 6 '„ Chr.mpagne, 4 Carte Blanche' 1? „ Port 10 doz. „ 10 „ R3ii.ling 5 C4B2S Wyndtum nnd Liudeman's . Red and White Australian Wine 5 „ N. S. W. Wine 2 „ Petersen's Schnapps 2 „ v.each containing 4 doz. pints) United Sen-ice Sauce 2 „ 6 I Pint* „ JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer. By order of the Trustee for the Estate in the Bankruptcy of Thomas Hunteb, Dealer. AUCTION On TUESDAY, February 20, At 12 o'clock. At the Premises of Mr Thomas Honteb, Glouce3ter-3t,, Toi-toi VaUey, The whole of ,the Stock-in-Trade, comprising — GROCERIES, DRAPERY, &c. Also, At his Yabds, Wellington-street, A quantity of Cherry Wine, Poultry, Timbkb, &c JOHN R. MABIN, 509 Anctioneer. Sale op Land, Furniture, &c , at Foxhill. AUCTION On THURSDAY, February 22, At 12 o'clock. At Mr. Wm. Galbraith's, Foxhill. That desirable piece of PROPERTY, at present in his occupancy, having a frontage of 3 chiins and 20 links to the main road, and containing 5 acres 1 1 perches more or less. On the property is a comfortable FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, and about 20ft therefrom a BUILDING which bas been ueed by him as a B oot and Shoe Maker's Woikshop. There are also all necessary Outbuildings. , It fs tituated within five minutes' walk of the Telegraph Office, has a never-failing well of water, and altogether forms a very compict and deeirable pi C3 of Property. It is being sold in coi3sequencß of fche owner leaviag tlie district, but part of the money may remaia on mortgage After which, all his HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE AND EFFECTS, being those osuaily found in a comfortably furnished hou c c. All his TOOLS, being the usaal requisites for a Boot and Shoenaker. AND 100 Pair of DUCKS and FOWLS. A quantity of -GARDEN TOOLS. JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer. FOR S ALE. AS A w - M I l L , worked by Steam-power wifhin an easy distance of a shipping. Port in Blind Bay; or, the Proprietor would take a PARTNER, with small capital. For further paiticulars apply to JOHN R. MABIN.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 38, 13 February 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 38, 13 February 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 38, 13 February 1877, Page 3

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