TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, TOBACCONISTS, &c, &c, GREAT SALE QF CIGARS, TOBACCO, SPIRITS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, &c. Also, FREEHOLD PROPERTY. THURSDAY, MARCH 21st. At 11 o'clock. MESSRS. LOCKHART & Co. are instructed by Mr. Otto Wiesenhavern; who is retiring from business, to Sell by Public Auction on his premises, Trafalgar-street— 10 J and J Tierces Tobacco, choicest brands, and sound condition 9 cases |-lb Cavendish 9 boxes 1-lb do. 3 „ 10s do. 4 „ 1-lb Aromatic 2 cases |-lb do. 100,000 Cigars (about) 20 doz. Vienna Meerschaum Pipes, direct importation (about) 80 gross Clay Pipes (about) 17 bales Leaf Tobacco, 300 lb each 3 i casks Hennesey's Brandy 3 £ „ Stewart's Whiskey 1 large Iron Safe 1 Weighing Machine Furniture Horse and Saddle. Also, 4 Sections, No. 85, 87, 97, 111 = 203 acres, in Waimea West 1 Town Allotment (Acre No. 451), corner of Hardy and Vanguard streets, with 80 feet frontage to Hardy-street, and 100 feet to Vanguard- street 1 Town Allotment in Vanguard-street, adjoining the above, with 23 feet frantage by 67 deep Both these allotments are opposite the Government Reserve for the intended Railway Station. Corner of Town Section, No. 624, 100 feet to Waimea by '230 links to Broughton-stTeet, nearly opposite Mrs. Snow's private residence. Terms liberal. Catalogues will be ready in a few days. LOCKHART & Co. Auctioneers. Nelson, March 2, 1867. 1950 TO ARRIVE, BY THE ADA. O K AAA FEET TlMßEß.— Particulars £ OjVJUvJ in future advertisements. LOCKHART & CO., Auctioneers. Nelson, February 23, 1867. 1895 WAIMEA EAST FETE. THE inhabitants of the Waimea East and the public generally are respectfully informed that the FETE in commemoration of the TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SETTLEMENT, Will take place at the FAIR GROUND, RICHMOND, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1867. A PROCESSION kindly assisted by the Odd- Fellows, accompanied by a Band, will leave the Hall at 10 o'clock a.m. precisely. Ample arrangements will be made for carrying on a variety of GYMNASTIC SPORTS, including Foot Races, Jumping Matches, Football, &c, for Prizes. A COLD COLLATION will be served at 12 o'clock punctually. Admission by Ticket, price Is. 6d.; double ticket, to admit lady and gentleman, 2s. 6d. TEA will be in readiness at half-past 4. Tickets, Is.; children under 14, free. A DISPLAY OP FIREWORKS will take place at 8 o'clock, AND A BALL in the Hall, at 9 o'clock p.m. Subscriptions for the more vigorous prosecution of the Fete and Sports will be received by the Committee. Tickets for the Collation and Tea can be obtained of Mr. J. BATEY, Appleby. Mr. T. OXLEY, Red Horse, Richmond. Mr. R. M SUNLEY, Secretary, Richmond. 1982 THE LADIES' BAZAAR for the benefit of Christ Church, Nelson, will be held in the Provincial Hall, on FRIDAY the 22nd and SATURDAY the 23rd March. Tickets for the Bazaar, '2s. 6d.; Children, Is. Tickets for one visit only, Is.; Children, 6d. A CHRISTMAS TREE, at half-past 7, on Friday Evening. The Bazaar Avill be open from 11 a. m. to 5 p.m.; and from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. THOS. BRUNNER; 1972 Hon. Secretary.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 56, 8 March 1867, Page 3
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