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, Public Auction Sales. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. it 12 o'clock. BY ORDER DP THE DIRECTORS OF THE P E!)' 6li V EIIA NOE MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF MINING PLANT, WATER RIGHTS, INTEREST IN MINING LEASES, TOOLS, &c., &c. MR. JOHN R, MABIN Has received instructions from, the Directors of the Perseverance Mining Company (Registered), to sell by public auction, on the ground, at Bedstead Gully, Colliugtvood, Nelson, on Wednesday, the 22nd July, at 12 o'clock, npHE INTEREST IN LEASES, Water Bights, and the Plant and Machinery of the Company, comprising— Lot 1. The Interest in about 4 Acres 2 Roods 14 perches Lot 2. The Interest in Leases, about 30 Acres Lot 3. The Company's Interest in Water Race, Dam, and other Water Rights Lot 4. The Tramways Lot 5. of 10 head Stampers, new Lot 6. The Battery of 10 head of, Stampers, which have been'used Lot 7. A Shields' Turbine, and Piping Lot 8. A Berdau, 3 feet 6 inches, with Balls g, Lot 9, The SpecimemStamper Battery " Lot 10. A large Plunger Pump Lot ]1. The Shafting, Pulleys, and Belts Lot 12. The Machine House Lot 13. The Manager's House. The Tools and other Plant will be sold in lots as per Catalogues, which can be obtained on application to the Auctioneer. Terms—Cash. JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer. Groceries. IMPORTANT. The best Fresh But- Cash Prices, ter on the Thames to Sperm Candles Is be had at the Ohine- Soap (large bars 8d muri Stores. Salad Oil 8d Cantor Oil 8d J. E. Hansen is in Jams, best brands 8d a position to sell as to 9d cheap, as any House Condensed Milk lOd on the Thames, as be Sardines 8d to Is buys in the best Mar- Pickles, from lOd kets for Cash, has no Worcester Sauce rents to pay, conducts (Austin's) Is his business at small Tomato Sauce (pts) 9d expense, and is con- A Good Tea 2s tenteil with tiiesma!le-fc Very Good <lo 2s Ivl possible profit,s cmsis- Kxtra Fine Mixed os tent with always The Hest Tea ever paying 20s in the £. imported 3s 6d A good, strong, fullFortheabovereasons flavoured Ten in small it must be patent to boxes 20s each, all that the Ohineninri A tine assortment of Stores is TilE PL '.Cli Tobacco—Venus, liarto Buy your Groceries, rett's Twist kc. Bryant and May's Crockery, Glassware Vestas, in decorated all equally cheap. boxes, Remember that to Buy tob Cash is Real Economy. J. E.IiANSEN, PoilEN-STEEET (NEXT Butt's), Ahd Maokay-street (next New Caledonia Hotel), BHORTLAND. EDITION OF LOCAL CHAT. BiLt—Well, Tom, have you insured your life yet? Toll—l have that, man ; and wh \t's more, since I have been getting ray Groceries at McGow'an's, I find I have an overplus every pay. (Bill)—I knew I was ri.'ht, or I would not have advised you to go there. Tom—Last S-iturday, I had 3s s-iv»d in the fortnight's «oods, and I bought a doll for wee Mary, and a horse for Johnny. Next thine: I intend to buy is a pair of nice warm slippers for the wife, to keep her feet dry this cold weather (Bill)— That's what 1 call making a good use of your money. (Tom) —Why, before I was dealing at Mc.iowan's. I bad hardly a penny to rub on another. (Hill)—He does a good trade, and he is doing more every day. (Tom)—l suppose he will soon be taking a big shop. (Bill)— Oh; he likes the little place; everybody knows it now. ' Toji—No wonder he sells, look at his list of prices. _ Fine White Sugar, per lb ■ 5:1 Companies No 1 .... 51, j Crushed Loaf ■ ■ ■ ■ • 6d Soap (bars), from ■ - • • 7d Jams, from 8d Full Weight Sperms, per lb. ■ • ■ Is Bice, from 3d Best Ofcago Oatmeal ■ • ■ ■ 4d Splendid American Syrup ■ . . 6d Pickles, from lOd Extra Quality Tea; and best' Butter obtainable. Bill—That Syrnp is a fine thing among children now that butter is so dear. Tom—Here's Charley; let's ride him out on his Municipal Pony. Well, Charley, how's the Council getting on? Charley: Oh, kicking over pail, as usual. Now that they have got good footpaths 111 the principal places at the public expense, they have resolve! to make no more, nor put up kerhing, unless the residents pay one half the cost. (Bill) Oh that's nonsense; they are going to do something in Mary-street. Ciiarlkv—Yes; one part of it, and the residents have to pay the half. Then they go into the expense of getting plans and specifications for ('apt. H.'s Iridge, although they were promised a plan by the 18th. (Ijill)—That's necessary, for the other week tliey accepted tenders at more than twice the amount of their engineer's estimate CuARLKT—Oh, well let them go on. it may all come right in the end (Tom)— Ye.--, three years hence we will be hopelessly in debt. Bill—No fear; stick to McGowan and we can pay anything, if we only take his advice, and that is, to live within our incline, Beat Bread delivered daily from Mqlowan's Bakery.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1871, 22 July 1874, Page 2

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