. • , 'Public Hbfckss, '. .•,■:■■■••"'•'■; . TO-MORROW, ■.'' .■■•-; '.'•' WEDXES JJ A.Y. : JUXfil ■ !£„■ ■ ■■ ; / fN THE ESTATE o£.K>Siil-)A SiGli\> MR. D. MOORE ha* rwcived instruct^ from the f- ; eqiief-!ratov r.f tlio nhovc- I6trt-e, to Sell by Auction, at his' WuT*>;«tiSL-, Tr.ii'ulg&rstreet, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, IStJi inst. v a,t 12 o'clock. 1 Superior Heavy CART MARE, Cart, Vnrl Cart Harness. ' ' Without reserve. Terms cash. 2G46 VALUABLE HORSES FOR SALE. MR. D. MOORE will Sell by Auction, on SATURDAY next, the 22nd instant, in front of his Sale-rooms, Trafalgar-street, at 12 o'clock,' Two First-c«ss HORSES, the property of Mr. J.. Trimble : — 1, Grey Mare, Sally, four years old, broken to saddle and harness. A vtry fast trotter, well-known in Nelson. - 2. Gipsey, that well-known thoroughbred lady's hack, five years old, . formerly the property of Mrs. Thompson, of .Richniand. This mare is a splendid jumper, and would train into a first-class steeplechaser. Also, A handsome BUGGY, with hood, and a set of first-class Buggy HARNESS. A trial of either of the horses will' be given before the sale. Kelson, June 17. 2655 TRAP HORSES. TRAP AND HARNESS. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th. At 12 o'clock. MR. J. J. HORNBY has received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of W. S. Goodwin, to Sell by Auction, at his Mart, Bridgestreet, en WEDNESDAY next, at 12' o'clock, viz.: — 2 Trap Horses and Harness 1 Four-wheel Trap, nearly new. Without reserve. Terms, cash on delivery. ' Commercial Auction Mart, June 17. ' 2645 ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THOSE WONDERFUL TALENTED PETITE ARTISTES, THE I^ATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE. -^ MR. J. SM ALL, MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERS, Jjn. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY.). THE OMNIBUS. NEW MUSICAL INTERLUDE. And for the last time the successful Burlesque . C 0 D A D A D, On THURSDAY Evening Little Marion's Benefit. B§- NOTICE. ON SAATURDAY NEXT. A GRAND MID-DAY PERFORMANCE:. Doors open at half-past 1, performance commencing at 2 o'clock. Tickets and Seats can now be had. 2658 NELSON VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY CORPS. MEMBEKS will MEET at the Bank Hotel, on THURSDAY livening next, at halfpast 7 o'clock, for the purpose of being SWORN IN. ALBERT PITT, Acting Captain. Orderly Room, June 1 7, 2654 nnHE undersigned desires to express his thanks JL to the Fire Brigade, the Police, and the public who so kindly assisted him in his endeavors to put out the Eire, whicih occurred on his premises yesterday afternoon. JOSEI'H BRADCOCK. Nelson, June IS, 1867. WR. WATERS, Ballaarat Hotel, is a pur- • chaser of Damaged WHKAT. 2656 COALS. COALS. A SUPERIOR cargo of West Wanganui: COAL now landing. Prices: on the wharf, 455. per ton, and at the yard (near the Postoffice), 50s. . CHARLES BRAY. June 18, 1867. 2657 NOTICE. mflß PROVISIONS of the "CATTLE TEES",.' X PASS ACT, 1866," will, -be ENFORCEDafter the 2.5 th June next, upon the property of the undersigned, on the. Cleveland Hills, Brookstreet. "- ■■"•■ -" ;• " ' =' .''.,. 2494 ALICE MOOREHOUSE.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 140, 18 June 1867, Page 3
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472Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 140, 18 June 1867, Page 3
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