TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are requested for the ERECTION of a SHOP in Bridge-street. Plans and specifications may be seen on. application to the undersigned. Tenders must be sent in by 12 noon, SATURDAY next, November 30. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - - J. TREGEA, Wakatu Hotel. Nelson, November 28, 1867. 3814 -* I ******™ , , - i iii Sales by Auction. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. Patent Safety MATCHES, PUZZLES, HARMONIUMS, MUSICAL BOX, GOLD WATCHES, &c. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, Atl£ o'clock. MR. J. J. HORNBY has received instructions to Sell by Auction, at his New Mart, Bridge-street, on SATURDAY, November 30, at 12 o.'clock, to close consignments — 1 Rosewood case 5-stop Harmonium, with all tbe latest improvements, by Tombois, Paris 2 Oak case Harmoniums, two peddles, by Alexandre 1 Musical Box (with Banjo, Bells, and Bones), in handsome rosewood case 1 Case, 220 doz. (more or less) Bryant & May's Special Safety Matches 1 Box, 3 and 4 hole P.M. Cruet Stands 1 „ containing assorted Puzzles 1 „ Ladies and Gentlemen' Gold Watches 1 „ Opera Glasses (very good) Revolvers, Guns, &c, &c. Terms, cash on delivery. Commercial Auction Mart, November 27. 3811 TO-MORROW. ABSLOM v. LEVY. Removed for Convenience of Sale. <s BY virtue of a Distress Warrant issued by the Resident Magistrate in the above case, all the GOODS taken in execution, and belonging to the abovenamed defendant, will be Sold byPublic Auction, by Messrs LOCKHART & CO., at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on FRIDAY, the 29th November, at 11 o'clock, without reserve, if not previously settled. ALFRED HELPS, 3809 Bailiff. TO-MORROW. PHILLIPS v. LEVY. Removed for Convenience of Sale. BY virtue of a Distress Warrant issued by the Resident Magistrate in the above case, all the GOODS taken in execution, and belonging to the abovenamed defendant, will be Sold by Public Auction, by Messrs LOCKHART & CO., at their . '. Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on PRIDAY, the 29th November; at 11 o'clock, without reserve, unless previously settled. ALERED HELPS, 3810 Bailiff. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th. MESSRS LOCKHART & CO. have received instructions from Messrs E. Buxton & Co., to Sell byPublic Auction, on SATURDAY next, the 30th instant, at the back of their Brick Warehouse, the following GOODS, more or less damaged by the late Eire, viz.: — A Quantity of— Elour Ale, in bulk Red Blankets White „ Sugar Erying Pans Tin Milk Dishes Spades Paints Galvanised Roofing Soap Buckets Oval Boilers Saucepans Preserving Paris Hay Porks Also, about 20 Empty TRUNKS, and a quantity of otber GOODS. Without reserve. 3800 GOODS 2SAVED FROM THE LATE FIRE. WITHOUT RESERVE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th. MESSRS LOCKHART & CO. have received . instructions from E. Buxton & Co,, to Sell by Auction, on SATURDAY next, the 30th inst., immediately after the Sale advertised — The following GOODS more or less damaged by the late fire: — 2 chests Tea 1 ullage cask Sugar 7 loaves Sugar 3 kegs Butter Also, a quantity of MERCHANDISE saved ftom the late fire. Nelson, November 28, 1867. 3815
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 282, 28 November 1867, Page 3
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482Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 282, 28 November 1867, Page 3
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