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Under Distraint for Bent. AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, Dec. SU, At One o'clock, At the BELLGROVE INN, FOX HILL. The whole contents, comprising— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c. And the STOCK-IN-TRADE. WITHOUT RESERVE, JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer. TO COAL MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. AUCTION At the PORT, on arrival ot the "Mary Campbell," daily expected from Greymouth. HER CARGO OF ABOUT 200 TON 3 C OAtJOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer. AUCTION On SATURDAY, January 10, Al Three o'clock. On the premises occupied by Mr Thomas H. Jones, rear Patterson's Cornc, Hardy-street 1 THE Pair of HORIZONTAL STEAM ENGINES, about 3 horse power, with Boiler A Chaff-cutter. A Malt Mill. Without Reserre. I JODN R. MABIN, Auctioneer. Sale of Valuable Town and Country Properties. THE undersigned has received instructions from Mr. Tnos. H. Foy, who is leaving NelsoD, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Nelson Auction Rooms, On WEDNESDAY, January 7tb, 1880, at Twclre o'clock, ALL HIS VALUABLE PROPERTIES, Tiz : LOT l. Sections 131 and 133 an the plan of Waimea East, situate at Hope. They contain 100 acres more or less, on which is a Dwelling, Stables, and other Outbuildings, with a Well 40 feet deep, brick* d all round, and yielding a bountiful supply of water The ground is well fenced, has a frontage to two roads, and is divided into fifty-acre paddocks, now growing 90 acres barley, acd remainder oats, which will be sold with or without the ground. This property is situate near the railway line, and within abont quarter of an hour'a walk of the Hope | Station, LOT 2. Section! 84, Suburban South, Stoke, adjoining the properties of H. H. Stafford and E. Green, Eeqs, and having a front ige to two public road p. Abont 17 acres of this are in barley and oats, the remainder is rich grazing ground, remarkable for its almost perennial verdure. It is divided into four paddocks, and the whole surrounded by a live hedge and pott and rail fence. On it is a Slaughterhouse and yards. This Section is one of the beat in the district for fattening stock, and being within an easy distance of town makes it a desirab'e Section for butchers or farmers. LOT 3 Acres 886, 888, 890, and 892, on the plan of the Town ot Nelson, having a frontage to Franklyn and Tepahi-streets. Th s property, known as " Franklyn Rise." is most pleasantly and healthily oitnated. On it is a nine-roomed dwelling, bui t principally of kauri, with an iron roof ; also Dairy, btables, and other Outbuildings. The water 1b laid on, and as there is a gentle slope from all parts of the house, the drainage is all that could be desired. About an acre of the ground is in garden and fruit trees in lull tearing j the remainder is in grass or under cultivation. This Lot is one of the most e'igible pieces of property in the Town of Nelson, and within a lew minutes walk of the Raitway Station, the College, or tne centre of the Town. LOT 4. Acres 883, 885, 887, 889, fronting Vanguardstreet. These Acres adjon, and are at present used with Lot 8. The coil is r ich, and with Lot 3, or separately, W( uld make a very compact farm. LOT s About Id Acres, bein^ part of Town Acrfß 845 to BJO, and 625 to 627, and part of Block 89. This property has a frontage to Vanguard an<i Totara streets, and on one side is bounded by the Railway. Moat of it has recently been newly fenced. LOT 6. About 2 Acres, being part of Block B 9, having a frontaga to St. Vincent-street Ihe whole of this is a gentle elope, and is a oapital site for a residence. LOT 7. Part of Town Acre 448, having a frontage of 47 feet to Hardy-street, by a depth of S lO feet. On it is a Shop, Dwellinghouse, Sublet, &c, at present occupied by Mr T. a Jones. LOT 8. Part of Town Acre 223, having a frontage of 81 feet to Trafalgar-street North, by a depth of 152 feet Thtre are stable*, Coach-house, &c, on this Lot, 8t present mcd by the Telegraph Department. Aa the above Properties must be sold in oomcqaence of owner leaving, the Auctioneer can confidently recommend them as amongst the most desirable invesiments that have for a long time been offered to the public v t0 Ti^ w either of th * be obtained from the vendor, at his residence, -Franklyn Rue," or from the Auctioneer by either of whem further particulars will be given. Part of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Tne sale of lire Stock, Farm Implements, Househ W Furuiture, &c, will take place on •nearly rime after the sale of Property, for particulars of which see future advertisement. r*-^ JOHN B. MABIN, W?« Auctioneer. _

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 294, 23 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 294, 23 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 294, 23 December 1879, Page 3

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