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TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, At 12 o'clock. Ax thb Nelson Auction Roosis. 1 r_ A CHOICE POT PLANTS ASJK) IN BLOOM. Also, 2 TONS BROWN RIVER POTATOES 15 doz. " Angela " Carpet Brooms 10 doz. Axe Handles 20 pairs Ifowls _0 Cheese 15 Sides Baccn. 1 caee Morton's Salmon. 1 do. • VVeillier's Marmalade. JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer. AUCTION TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, At 12 o'clock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms. THAT' desirable piecs of PROPERTY formerly oacupiai by Mrs J. H Levien, situate ou the west tide of Trafalgar-street. lt has a frontage of ab_ut 33 leet, with au iron ro jfed six-roomei dwelliog thereon, baeidej bith room, wash house, and other buildings. Tha principal part of the dwelling has plastered walk and ceilings, aud the whole is weil built and conveniently arringed. It is at present let at £l per week, and has never bean Ist at leas. Possession can be obtaintd a week al.er ea!o. Eor further particulars apply to JOHM R. MABIN, Auctione2_. AUOTION OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN TRAFALGAR-STREET. MR. JOHN R. MABIN has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIO AUCTION, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, At- 1 2 o'clock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms. Those desirable BUSISES3 PREMISES situate at the corner of Traialgar and Hardystreuts, ac piesjuc o.:cu t v;el by Messrs Sharp and Piciseriag. This id one of the most eligible business sites iu the town, and the buildinga ara priucip-lly of brick. Also, That property at the corner of Trafalgar- ' street and Trafalgar Square, opposite the City Council uffioe. The building.* arc of wood, comprising Store, Dwelling House, and Shop. Further particulars and conditions of eale cau ba Eean at tha offioa of Henry i_ dams, Solicitor, or JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer. CONTINUATION OF SALE OF A STOREKEEPER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE. MR. JOHN R. MABIN has receive 1 instrac'.ions from Mrs. Middlemiss to 6ELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At her Store, Bridge-street, Nels in, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, At 12.30 o'clock. Her S-Qck-in-Trade, COMPftl-INO— Teas, Suga-s, Oilmen's Stores, Confectionery, Show Tin-* ani GUss33, Tinware, &c. About 100 Lots of Dravbry, Dre.s Pieces, Sox, &c. Alßo, Harmonium, Perambulator, Feather and other Bed-, Bedstead*, Washsiands, Toilet Sii's, and a quintby of other Furniture. bx osder op th3 queen bee Wkeck Recovery Company. AUCTION ONAN EARLY DATE. 5 TOPSAILS, a Staysail, Royal • Forc-topgullant-sail, and Foresail, containing in all about 2,000 yards of the best Canvas. Most of these Saila have never been used. Also, Two Anchors The Boat, w .th Oars ard Rowloak s " A quantity Surplus Stores. JOHN R. MABIN, 3855 Auctioneer. GRxiND SPRING AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT THE PAIR GROUND, RICHMOND, November 9, 1877. MR. JOHN R. MABIN will attend at the above, and will be prepared to OFF&R BY AUCTION [immediately after the priz.s are awarded, STOCK, PRODUCE, &c. . B3JT Perao.s desirous of. having anything disposed ot at this Sale are requested to communic*t;e at once with the Auctioneer. 3776 RICK CLOTHS. A PEW, 24 x 30, and 16 x m FOB SALE CHEAP. JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer. "O9ISON will be LAID on ACRES 893 895, 897, 893, ani 903, Toi-Toi Valley, foi thg DESTRUCTION of DO 3B. 3102 JOHN R. MABIN. EARLY SEED POTATOES. .\ QUANTITY POR S*LE CHEAP 3173 JOHN R. MABIS. MAIZE! MAIZE! A QUANTITY of fir-' -rate Quality jug Received and FOK SALE, cheap. . JOHN R. MAIHffT, 1799 Auctioneer /CHEESE!! CHEESE!!! KNionr's and other gw\ makes Por Sal CHEAP. 179 JOHN JEL MABII

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 236, 5 October 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 236, 5 October 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 236, 5 October 1877, Page 3

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