AUCTION TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, At 12 oVo-k, At the Nelson Auction Rooms, 5 PATENT AMERICAN CHURNS 10 doz. Axe Ha-d'es 3 coils Kope 2 dcz. Clotbej Lin.s 2 k<gs Nails A qmntity of CROCKERY, comprisirg Whr.e and Gold Curs and Svurers, Pud fin* Bisins, Meat Disbej, Jam Jars, ttv'., etc. Also, A quintity of f i/mii-a Dkapery, &c. Cheese, Bacon, Hauae, &c. JOHN R. MABIN, 37i4 Auctioneer Fale of Waijiea-Roab Phopekty. AUCTION TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. At 12 o'clock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms. THAT DESIRABLE ACRE, being No. 642 ou the Plan of the (own f>f Nilscn, situate on thfi Fa9t fide of Ihe V» aiima-road. On it is a Tenroomed Hotjsf, "which has just been erected, Slate hoof, and Ga9 and Water laid, with Stahle, Cut-ho'ises, and about 3 acre ground. On the other portion of the Acre is a comfcrtabie Cottage let at 10/- per week. Part of the purchase-money may remain on mortgage. Permission to view the property and further information can be obtained from JOHN It. MABIN, 8711 Auctioneer. AUCTION OP A. TAZAKA FARM. MR. JOHN R. MABIN has re. ceived instructions from Mr. AL'XiHDER Bow, to Sell by Public Auction, Ax the Nelson Auction Rooms, On SATURDAY, 16th November, At 12 o'clock sharp, That desirable Farm Situate in the thriving district of Takaka, at present in his occupancy, containing about EINTY ACHIS, comprising 70 acres Rich Grass Land, divided into Paddocks, and the remainder under Crop and in heavy Timber. On it is a substantial SIX-ROOMED HOIJ-E, with Barns and all mceiFary Outbuildings, and an Oechard, full of the choicest Fruit Trees in full tearing, It Ironts the main road, and is cniy 2J mi'es from the Port — Wa'tfipu— from which an iron tramway will shortly be laid, pa ting fbse to the property. Purchaser can have crops at valuation. It is being sold in consequence of owner leaving the district Part of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Further particulars can be obtained of the Auctioneer. The Cattle, Sheep, Farm Implements, etc., will be bold by Auction, at 'i'afcaka, on an early date afcer sale of the property. FOR SALE. ATjIARM at Waimea West, JD being Section 38, containing 100 Acres, about 30 of which are in Crop. On it are TWO DWKLLING-HOUSfcS, Stable, and Outbuildings, Half-an-Acre in Orchard, and & nf-ver-fsiling stream of w ater running; through the property near the houses. Aho, attached to above, the LKASK of 200 ACRES, having about 19 years to run, st £i per annum. The whole comprises one of the most compact Farmß in the district, and will be sold low in consequence of owner leaviDg. For further particulars *pp!y to JOHN K. MABTN, 3481 Auctioneer. PROPEETIES FOE BALE OR TO LET. s.— Land fronting Waimea-street and Vanguard-street, with commodious dwelling thereon, Fob Sale. 12.— 75 Acres LAND, being part of Block 1, Richmond, well fenced and watered, Fob Sale. 80.— About 24 FEET FRONTAGE to Bridge-street, running through to New street.with Dwelling and Blacksmith's shop, Fob Sale. 96. — A FARM at Npatimoti, comprising 500 Acres of Freehold and 400 Leasehold Fob Saie. 46.— About THREE-QUARTERS of an ACRE on the Haven Road, For Sale 93— 6-Ruomed Home, with Stablts, Coachhouse, and Acre of Ground, centre of Motueka, To Let. For farther particulars apply to JOHN E. MABIN. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES. The Undersigned as AGENT for the above, is prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for LIFE INSURANCE akd ANNUITIES. Amongst a few of the numerous advantages ! offered by insuring with the Government, are LOW RATES OF PREMIUM. ( Insurers have the Government guarantee fo ay men t of amount insured. Policies are not forfeited if premium is not paid when due Protection of Policies from the Bankruptcy ACT« No charge for Medical examination. Participation in Profits. And it provides modes for insuring suited to almost every case an Applicant may require. Forms of Proposals and other information will be readily afforded by JOBS R MABIN, ** f Afir«r>t OOYAL INSURANCE COMPAKJ FIRE BRANCH. CAPITAL-TWO MILLIONS. This is one of the largest Insurance Comanies in exbtencp, and has acquired immense popularity throughout the World by the UNDOUBTED SECURITY it afford. Insurers, and the promptitude »nd liberality with which it KfcTTLKS LOSSES. The Agents are particularly instructed to SETTLE LOSSfcS in CASH in.medißtelj on satisfactory proof of same, thU3 saving Insurers the delay con-sequ^nc ou referring laims to Directors or others at a distance. JOHN R. MABIN. Agent
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 259, 8 November 1878, Page 3
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