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«»■-■— ■-■■ "' "■ — ■■a— i m-msn^ssßsmßßm SALES BY AUCTION. Pursuant to instructions received from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and by order of the Mortgagee. MR. D. MOORE will Sell by Auction at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY NEXT, MAY sth, 1866, at 12 o'clock. All those ALLOTMENTS situate in Gibbs' Town, Collingwood, Golden Bay, numbered respectively 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, and part, of 61, on the plan of the said township, together with Three Cottages thereon. For particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. 366 ON ACCOUNT OF THOSE CONCERNED. EX DANISH BEAUTY. MESSRS. LOCKHART and CO. have been instructed to Sell, at the Stores of J. Levien and Co., on WEDNESDAY, May 2, at One o'clock, prompt — .6 chests Congou 4 half-chests ditto 6 casks Loaf Sugar, All more or less damaged by sea water. Also, 5,000 Abuka Cigars, in good order. Terms Cash. 361 "IMPORTANT SALE OF SADDLERY. THURSDAY, MAY 3. MESSRS.' LOCKHART and Co. have received instructions from the Trustees of the Estate of E. F. JONES, Trafalgar-street, to Sell by public Auction the whole of his valuable Stock of SADDLERY, Consisting of best London-made Saddles, Ladies' and Gent's Riding Whips, Driving Whips, Stock Whips, Cart Whips, Snaffle Bits, Driving Bits, Pelham and Breaking Bits, Silver-plated Spurs, Silver-plated Carriage and Gig Furniture, Saddlers' Ironmongery and general assortment of Saddlers' Working Materials, Horse Rugs, Blanket Rugs, Head Stalls, a few coils of Rope, &c, &c. Glass Cases and Shop Furniture ; also LEASE of . Shop and House, having about 19 years to run. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock sharp. 342 Lease of the Prennses will be sold at 2 o'clock. DAILY COACH FROM RICHMOND TO NELSON. G MOONLIGHT will, on and after THIS DAY, • April 14, run a Coach DAILY, from the White Hart, Richmond, to the Coach and Horses, Nelson; leaving Richmond at 9 a.m.; and Nelson at 4 p.m. 29S HIBERNIAN HOTEL, HAVELOCK. MRS. E. GODING. having just taken the above Hotel, intimates to the public that she is now prepared to accommodate Travellers in superior style. A First-class STABLE is attached to the premises, and a good supply of Corn, Oats, and Hay is always on hand. 268 T' WIMSETT and SON beg to intimate to the , public of Nelson that they are now prepared to Manufacture, Repair, and Paint all descriptions of English and American CARRIAGES. Likewise WHEELWRIGHT'S work in all its branches. Having engaged experienced and competent workmen they trust, by good work, despatch, and the lowest scale of charges, to merit a share of public patronage. Bridge-street, Nelson, April 19, 1866. 317 MUSIC PORTFOLIOS, at R. LUCAS & SON'S Bridge- street. LABOR MART, BRIDGE-STREET. LADIES and gentlemen residing in town will find It to their advantage to apply at the Labor Mart for servants. Perrons in the country requiring labor will be immediately attended to on sending a communication to the Labor Mart, Bridge-street, Nelson. 29 WANTED, a Steady NURSE. Also, a MAN, or Stout LAD of sixteen, to make himself generally useful ; chiefly garden work ; must be able to milk. Apply to Mrs. HUNTER BROWN, Long Look-out, Maitai, above Nile-street Bridge ; good references required. 349 ■^TTANTED, an APPRENTICE. Apply at the VV Office of this Paper. WASTED, a Strong, Active LAD, as an Apprentice. Apply to J. M'VICAR, NileWest. 232 WANTED, a good, strong, and active HOUSEMAID, Apply to Mrs. DODSON, Takaka Betel T&liSka-, April 9, 18C6, 301

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 48, 30 April 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 48, 30 April 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 48, 30 April 1866, Page 4

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