*M"R. MABIN'S NEXT SALE At RICHMOND, Will take place at the Yards of the Red Horse Hotel, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), April 14, At 2.30 o'clock. 50 ROMNEY MARSH EWES in Lamb to Romney Marsh Rams 50 PRIME WETHER LAMBS 50 „ EWE COW in MILK 1 HEIFER 6 FAT STEERS DOG CART SPRING OART CHAFF CUTTER ALMOST NEW. figg" Persons wishing to dispose of Cattle, Sheep, or other Stcck, Farm Ir_p'ea.ent9, &c, will plea.se inform the Auctioneer, without delay. 1018 AUCTION On SATURDAY, April 17, At Noon, At the Nelson Auction Rooms. 3 BALES BLANKETS (if arrived i i time, if not, the Auction wiil he the to'lowing Saturday). In lots to suit purchasers. JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer, THE un-e-slgned has received i; etructions from Rohkrt McTckk, l_q. (who is leaving the coicijy), to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At his residence, corn.r of Cacnbiia and Tas__a:i-streels, tbe Wo:d, On THURSDAY, April 15, At Two o'clock, lhe whale of hia Superior Household Furniture and Effeots, Comprising Walnut Pisno almo.t new, Walnut Loo Table, Horsehair Couch and Chairs, Carpets, Ft n iers _nd Fireirons, Pictures. Dining Tables and Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattre.si., Cedar and other Chest, if Drawers OiOloth, Mats. Toilet Seta, Towel iicrses, Washstands. Kitchen Table, Eart~<'nware, Glassware, Canaries and C. ge_, Kitchen Utensi's, a.d a large quantity other ustful household requisites. Sale ai Tw. o'clock. JO3N It. MABIN, 10S9 Auctioneer. Important Sale cf the contents of a Furniture Warehouse. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE COB* JOHN JAMES. THE unders'g.ei haa receive 1 ioetrnction. io Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, commencing on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21, At Eleven o'clock, On the. Premises, north eide Bridge street, The whole Contents of that Furniture "Warehouse, lately occupied by MR. JOHN JAMES. . The following is a brief Li.t of Rome of the principal articles, but inspection ia invited to form an idea as to quantity and quality. Drawing and Diairjg-room Walaut and Mahogany £uitee, in Rep and Horsehair Pianos, Harmoniums, and other Musical Instruments Cedar and ether Sideboards and Cheffoniers, with Glass Doors, etc. Cedar and otber Chests of Drawers and Toilet Tables Oil Faintingß, Chromos, and other Pictures Braes, Iron, Wocden, and other Doable and Single Bedsteads Hair and other Mtitlrasses, Beds, and Palliasses Blankets, Counterpanes, and other Bedding Washstands, Toilet Sets, and Looking Glasses Pier Glassee, Lustres, and Chimney Ornaments Brussels, Tapestry, and Kidder Carpets Oilcloth, Kataptulieon, and Coeoanut Matting Wool, Coir, and Flax Mala Clocks of every description and time Cribs, Perambulators, and Bassinettes Cutlery, and Plated Ware China, Glassware, and Earthenware Boilers, Saucepans, and oiher Kitchen requisites. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SBsir The Auctioneer directs particulai attention to this Lale, cs ie is the firßt o this description of so extensive a nature thai has yet occurred in Neleon, and all the goodi can be confidently recommended as of the hest class. Catalogues will be iveued, and the Sal< continued on 6uch days afterwards as circum stances wiil admit, until tbe whole is dispose. of. JOHH R. MABIN, Auctioneer.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 88, 13 April 1880, Page 3
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