•SELLING OFF AND BUSINESS FOR SALE. nni-IE subscribers beg to intimate that in conJL sequence of the proprietor objecting to the sale of Spirits, &c, on the premises occupied by them, they intend giving up their present business as Grocers, and are now SELLING OFF considerably below cost price ; Be&t Tea, 2s. 6d. per Ib., and every article accordingly. With any party in or entering the trade they will be glad to make arrangements for their whole Stock at a large sacrifice. Premises may be had if desired. W. & E. MACKENZIE, Opposite J. J. Hornby's, 963 Bridge-street. Sales by Auction. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Mil J. J. HOHNBY has received instructions from Mr John Hale, Nurseryman, to bell by Auction, May 30 — A large and varied assortment of Fruit and Forest TItEES, Flowering SUIiUBS, ROOTS, &c, &c. Commercial Auction Mart, Nelson, May 8. 927 milE Sale by Auction, by Mr D. MOORE, of JL the PItqPEIiTVT of ti. 11. PIKE, Esq., at College-hill, will take place ou THURSDAY NEXT, Mth instant, 'At 11 o'clock. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer, on and after Monday nest. . 94 ] EWES AND LAMBS. Richmond Fair Ground. WEDNESDAY, MAY ;i3xn, At 1.30 p.m. 250 EWES AND LAMBS.' MESSRS LOCKHART & CO. have received instructions to Sell the above loc ot SHEEP and LAMBS, at the Richmond Fair Ground, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th inst. Also, A good Horse, broken to single and double harness LOCKHART & CO., Auctioneers. Nelson, May 8, 1868. 932 THURSDAY, 14th Instant, At 1 1 o'clock. By Order of the Chief Constable of Polica v. Turner. ALL GOODS and CHATTELS taken in execution in the above case will be bold by Public Auction. LOCKHART & CO., 958 Auctioneers. IMMEDIATELY AFTER the ABOVE. 6 SUPERIOR BEDSTEADS 4 Loo and Diving Tables 4 Dressing Tables 2 Washstands 4 Couches. LOCEHAUT & CO., 959 Auctioneers. To Let. TWO good business PUBLIC-HOUSES to LET. Apply to THOS. FIELD, 903 Collingwood-street. fjnO LET, on a Building Lease; for a terra of JL 14 or 21 years, a First-class BUSINESS SITE. For particulars, apply to 8., office of this paper. 740 Wasted. WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs P. PHILLIPS, Waimea-st. 9G3 WANTED, a Respectable YOUTH as an Apprentice. 872 E. BUXTON & CO. WANTED, a Single MAN, as General Farm Servant, to take charge of two horses. Apply at the office of this paper. 900 T TTANTED, a Young MAN of good character, V ¥ having a good knowledge of horses, who can milk, and make himself generally useful. Apply at the office of this paper. 906 TXXANTED, a S° od Man COOK, Apply r.s H the Commercial KotoJ. ' 921 I . TT?" ANTED, a Sprark. Active LAD. Apply W ai the l\\'tsoa CiuUi ?.i=iimiac-tory. 9iS a General SERVANT. Apply VV 'to Mrs POTF^;\ Coach mA Horses } Hold. fc*ft : ':•'-. ■•,}yu-'i''. : .\V^ : v'^-:'> y. .■■:-; [~: v: r\vTi. :.;...- H; sT.^i o: .11".-.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 110, 11 May 1868, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 110, 11 May 1868, Page 3
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