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SALES BY AUCTION. TO-MORROW. MR. JOHN R. MABIN WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION,, on TUESDAY, THE 16th INSTANT, At 12 o'clock noon, In front of the Custom- House Hotel. By order of the Trustees in the estate of Frederick Stock, Bankrupt, That well-known Pleasure-Boat, R O S E , with Sails, Oars, Rudder, &c, all complete. After -which, A PLEASURE-BOAT, With Sails, Oars, Rowlocks, &c, The property of Jas. S. Cross, Esq., and formerly belonging to Jas. Sclanders, Esq. 329 IN the ESTATE of W. AKERSTEN, BANKRUPT. MR JOHN R. MABItf will Sell by Public Auction, at the Nelson Auction Rooms, by order of the Provisional Trustee in Bankruptcy, on account of the above Estate, "On THURSDAY, the 18th instant, At 12 o'clock— THE NEW STORE, situate at the Port, lately in the occupancy of the said VV. Akersteo, measuring about 40 feet by 24 feet. Also, All th'at piece or parcel of LAND, being Lot 15 and part of Lots 16 and 17, of Mount Pleasant Estate, having a frontage of 99 feet to Maberly-street, leading to Kussell-street ; together with the commodious DWELLING HOUSE thereon. The house is almost new ; substantially built, and fitted with every convenience situated in one of tlfe 'healthiest parts of NelsoD, and has a commanding view of Blind Bay and the Harbor. It is at present in the occupancy of Messrs Rutter and Kiddell, and yielding a good rental. This is ; rcally a good investment. Also, that well-known BOAT, COLLING WOOD, about 25 tons burden^ carries about 13,000 feet of timber under deck, tin a very light draught of water ; sails remarkably well, and is one of the most useful crafts sailing out of Nelson. She is well found in every respect, almost new, and at present Engaged in a very lucrative trade. Further particulars can be obtained from R. Pollock, Esq., Provisional Trastee : in Bankruptcy ; or from the Auctioneer. 348 AT RICHMOND FAIR GROUND. ! POSTPONED TO WEDNESDAY, 17th INST., at 2 O'CLOCK. 850 EWES AND LAMBS. j X OCKHART & CO have received instructions I'i to Sell by Public Auction, at Richmond Eair Grotind, the -above lot of Valuable Ewes and Lambs, in lots to suit Purchasers. Also, 4 COWS IN FULL MILK, LOCKHART & CO. Auctioneers. Nelson, Feb. 9, 1869. 320 VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN BRIDGE-STREET, Known as the GREYHOUND INN. MR, ELLIOTT has received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, On THURSDAY NEXT, the 18th inst., At 12 o'clock precisely — All that Leasehold parcel of 'Land situate in Bridge-street, in the City of Nelson, having a frontage thereto of 70 feet, with a depth backwards of 74 feet 6 inches. Together with the commodious and substantially-built Hotel erected thereon, and known as the GREYHOUND INN. Terms and conditions at Sale. N.B.— The Auctioneer has m'uch pleasure in directing attention to the above important sale. The hotel, which is comparatively new, is very commodious, with the necessary out-houses, cellerage, and all the appliances for doing a large aud profitable business, which, with judicious management, would most unquestionably be secured for it. The Lease has nearly 11 "years to run at the very low ground rent of £40 per annum. Further particulars ! raay be ascertained t)n application to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs Adams and Kingdon, Solicitors, Nelson. Nelson, Feb. 11, 1869. ' 353 SUPEKIOK.BOARD ana LODGING, Terms moderate. U. JONES, Wyiayard House, 27*5 Hardy-Btrdfo.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 37, 15 February 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 37, 15 February 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 37, 15 February 1869, Page 3

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